NAP slams push to stretch presidential term

The Nationalist Alliance Party says it is totally against any plan to stretch presidential term limits toward 2030. Its president, Divine Mhambi Hove, called for citizens to defend the country's constitution. He made this statement to emphasize the party's independence, reacting to other dialogue group members merging with the ruling Zanu PF party.

Hove stated the NAP is a strictly separate entity and will not follow that move. He cited their five core principles, arguing that blending with the establishment would wreck their mission as a watchdog. Such a merger, he claimed, would erase necessary checks on power. He also criticized what he called questionable gifts of expensive cars by ruling party figures, saying those funds should be used to repair roads and supply hospitals instead.

The party leader insisted their manifesto provides a better direction for the nation. Remaining a distinct choice, he argued, ensures voters have a real alternative to the current system. Joining the ruling group would weaken their message and hurt their focus on national development over political favors.
 

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