ConCourt on CAB3 challenge
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Mnangagwa 2030 Term Extension Bid Faces Major Test As Referendum Calls Grow
Tinashe Sambiri– Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe has reserved judgment in two high-profile constitutional cases contesting proposed amendments that opponents say could pave the way for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030. The applications were brought before the court by a group of war veterans together with former opposition legislator Prince Dubeko…
Zimbabwe's Ruling Party Pushes for Constitutional Amendments to Extend Presidential Term
Zimbabwe’s political landscape is currently dominated by contentious discussions surrounding proposed constitutional amendments that could see President Emmerson Mnangagwa remain in office beyond his scheduled final term in 2028. The ruling ZANU-PF party is actively pushing for these changes, which also include a significant shift in the presidential election process, moving the choice from direct voter participation to parliamentary selection. …
Mnangagwa term limit challenge begins as new Chief Justice blocks media coverage
Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court has barred journalists from broadcasting live coverage of a major legal challenge against Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3). The case could have major implications for presidential term limits, electoral governance, and executive power in Zimbabwe. The post Mnangagwa term limit challenge begins as new Chief Justice blocks media coverage appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
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