Zimbabwe has been experiencing political instability in the last month. A faction of the ruling party has called for the resignation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa considering a reported plan that he would extend his final term after its official end in 2028. Tensions have the potential to destabilize the southern African country, and analysts warn civil war could follow if party infighting is not resolved. Unrest is heightening the country's political risk, which will in turn negatively affect foreign investments and economic outlook.