Constitutional changes getting rammed through parliament without a referendum could backfire badly on ZANU-PF, according to economist Eddie Cross.
Amendment Bill shakes up term limits
Amendment Bill shakes up term limits
- The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026 got gazetted on February 16.
- Presidential and parliamentary terms would jump from five to seven years.
- Local authority terms get the same proposed extension.
- Voter-roll management would shift from ZEC to the Registrar-General.
- Eddie Cross warned that President Emmerson Mnangagwa would stay in power until 2030.
- Mnangagwa would be close to 90 by then.
- Cross called it the most substantial amendment since 2013.
- Forcing it through parliament without a referendum breaks constitutional rules.
- Cross thinks this is a ploy to block leadership change internally.
- He referenced the 2009 Government of National Unity as real progress.
- ZANU-PF would lose any properly supervised, free-and-fair election.
- Zimbabwe is more than ready for genuine political change.