Magwaliba denies drafting Zimbabwe's Amendment No. 3

Internet rumors just tried to rope a senior lawyer into rewriting Zimbabwe’s Constitution, and he flat-out says that is fiction.

Magwaliba rejects the drafting claim
  • Advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba pushed back on posts tying him to Constitutional Amendment No. 3.
  • Online chatter from X painted Magwaliba as a mastermind behind the draft.
  • His statement insisted he only saw the document after it was gazetted.
  • The Government of Zimbabwe never tapped him for any drafting work, he said.
What Amendment No. 3 would change
  • Zimbabwe Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill 2026 looks to stretch terms to seven years.
  • Presidential and parliamentary mandates would jump from five-year cycles.
  • The Zimbabwe Defence Forces would shift from upholding to acting in line with the Constitution.
Fee rumors and Moyo's denial
  • Claims floated that Advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba billed the Government of Zimbabwe and got stiffed.
  • Because no brief ever came his way, he says no invoice exists.
  • Professor Jonathan Moyo allegedly teamed up with him on the draft.
  • Since Moyo left Zimbabwe in 2017, Magwaliba says they have never met or communicated.
Reputation and wealthy associate claims
  • Articles also tied Advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba to rich figures accused of shady gains.
  • Those allegations, he argued, were flat-out false and damaging.
  • Publications ran without asking for his side, which he said wrecked his professional standing.
  • Magwaliba asked that his rebuttal spread as widely as the original posts.
 

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