A constitutional shakeup just gained business backing, and term limits in Zimbabwe are suddenly back on the table in a big way.
Retail body backs term extension
Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu endorsed the draft changes.
ZANU-PF proposal seeks seven-year presidential and parliamentary terms.
Mutashu argued that longer cycles would boost governance efficiency.
Retailers, he said, benefit from political stability.
Economic gains cited as proof
Denford Mutashu pointed to GDP growth from US$20 billion to US$52 billion.
Inflation reportedly sits at 4.1 percent under the Second Republic.
Gold, tobacco, and wheat production hit record levels.
Fuel and energy supply were described as stabilized.
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