Job Sikhala on Zanu-PF’s Push to Extend Mnangagwa’s Rule
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An interview features Zimbabwean opposition politician Job Sikhala, leader of the National Democratic Working Group, discussing the constitutional implications of recent actions by the ruling Zanu-PF party. The focus centers on proposed constitutional amendments supported by Zanu-PF parliamentary members that aim to allow current President Emmerson Mnangagwa to potentially remain in office until 2030, thereby extending his tenure past established term limits. Sikhala addresses these developments, framing them within what he terms a deepening constitutional crisis affecting Zimbabwean governance.
This briefing originates ahead of a scheduled press conference in Johannesburg, where Sikhala was set to elaborate on the opposition's stance regarding the Zanu-PF's efforts to alter the nation's foundational legal framework. The proposed amendments have generated considerable pushback from various political activists and civil society organizations within Zimbabwe, who view the changes as undermining democratic principles and constitutional adherence.
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