By Tendai Ruben Mbofana,
16 June
In 2013, millions of Zimbabweans made history by overwhelmingly endorsing a new Constitution in a national referendum.
More than 94% of voters approved this supreme law, which was heralded as a bold step toward accountable governance, democratic renewal, and the rule of law. [ . . . ] That is why it enshrined term limits for the presidency, fixed durations for Parliament and local authorities, and a rigid procedure for any amendments that affect these core democratic safeguards.
Today, that hard-won Constitution is under threat.
A growing and coordinated campaign by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s loyalists seeks to undermine it by deferring the 2028 elections.
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The Zimbabwean
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