Zimbabwe’s Cabinet has reportedly approved a contentious plan to extend presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years, a move critics argue is designed to keep President Emmerson Mnangagwa in power until 2030 without facing elections. This development follows a Constitutional Amendment Bill that was gazetted in February 2026, sparking significant debate and concern among opposition parties and civil society organizations. Preside…
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