Zimbabwe’s current debate around constitutional reform, particularly the proposal to move toward a seven-year parliamentary presidency under Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CA3), is not emerging in a vacuum. It is rooted in a long and often turbulent electoral history, where cycles of contestation, instability, and economic disruption have shaped the country’s political trajectory. A History of Contested Mandates Since independence, Zimbabw…
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