Constitutional amendment plans to stretch Mnangagwa's presidency to 2030 got torched by opposition voices calling the scheme illegal and undemocratic.
Mavhaire torches the 2030 extension as rubbish
Mavhaire torches the 2030 extension as rubbish
- Moses Mavhaire ripped into ZANU-PF's Resolution Number One at Chitando's birthday bash Saturday.
- He swore Zimbabweans would never let Mnangagwa grab two extra years past 2028.
- Mavhaire said the president has done nothing to deserve staying beyond his term.
- The activist reminded everyone that the country belongs to all citizens, not one person.
- Prince Dubeko Sibanda promised fierce resistance against any constitutional tampering at the event.
- He said giving in now could let Mnangagwa eventually scrap national elections completely.
- Gilbert Bgwende argued that two extra years could easily become 5, 15, or 20.
- The opposition figures gathered in Chief Murinye's area to push back against the agenda.
- Mavhaire claimed corruption under Mnangagwa has gotten worse than during Mugabe's era.
- He insisted there's zero justification for extending the term given the country's current state.
- The campaign against the ruling party's extension plan is picking up momentum now.