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War vets issue 72-hour CAB 3 ultimatum

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War vets issue 72-hour CAB 3 ultimatum
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Six Zimbabwean war veterans have issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Parliament to halt the Constitution Amendment No 3 Bill. They argue the legislative process is corrupt, unconstitutional, and fundamentally flawed.

Why it matters

This represents a significant internal political challenge to the current Zimbabwean administration's legislative agenda and constitutional authority.

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SIX liberation war veterans have issued Parliament with a 72-hour ultimatum to halt Constitution Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB 3), accusing Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda and Senate president Mabel Chinomona of violating the Constitution, ignoring court processes and presiding over a process tainted by corruption.

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The framing focuses heavily on the veterans' accusations of corruption and illegality against the government.

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