Firebrand politician Temba Mliswa has hinted at making a dramatic return to the ruling party, ZANU PF, declaring that Zimbabwe.

Speaking during an interview with Blessed Mhlanga, Mliswa said his desire to continue serving the people could see him re-aligning with ZANU PF structures.

“I still want to serve the people… and will also join ZANU as there is no opposition in Zimbabwe,” he said.

The former Norton legislator’s remarks are likely to spark political debate, given his history of clashing with ruling party officials and his independent stance in Parliament.

Mliswa, a former ZANU PF provincial chairperson, was expelled from the party in 2015 but has remained an influential voice in national politics. His latest remarks suggest that he sees his political future once again tied to the ruling party, particularly at a time when opposition forces remain weakened by internal divisions.