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Zanu PF warns Constitution Amendment Bill opponents as bill heads to Parliament

Zanu PF warns Constitution Amendment Bill opponents as bill heads to Parliament
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Zanu PF official Christopher Mutsvangwa has warned opponents of the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, which proposes extending the presidential term and changing election procedures. The bill is set for parliamentary debate, with the party asserting that public consultations have already provided a mandate for the changes.

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The bill could significantly alter Zimbabwe's governance structure and extend President Mnangagwa's tenure until 2030, raising concerns about democratic processes and internal party power dynamics.

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The article focuses on the ruling party's perspective and warnings, framing the opposition as 'detractors' who should fall in line.

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