Snap elections before August 2026 could dodge term-limit fights and keep Zimbabwe's Constitution intact.
Nyambirai's Snap Election Fix
Nyambirai's Snap Election Fix
- Tawanda Nyambirai pushes Emmerson Mnangagwa to dissolve Parliament using Sections 158 and 143.
- Fresh polls for both Parliament and president would hit before August 2026.
- Time since August 2023 counts as under three years so no term gets burned.
- Incumbents stay eligible to run without breaking any rules.
- Saviour Kasukuwere praises Nyambirai's guts spotting the massive division.
- He labels the whole mess a pure Zanu PF succession headache.
- Fixing internal fights by tweaking the Constitution holds the nation hostage.
- Gamuchirai Chinamasa calls Nyambirai's idea clean on paper but blind to reality.
- Early voting just repeats the same mess with extra drama.
- Amendment Bill No. 3 tackles five core problems through seven-year terms.
- Netizens slam the plan and demand sticking to the current Constitution.
- Many insist the existing rules already work fine without shortcuts.
- Skeptics question why a lawyer floats such a divisive workaround.
- Tawanda Nyambirai previously flagged a referendum need back on February 19 2026.
- He doubted big term changes could skip Section 328 approval.
- His new election reset pitch flips the script on handling the amendments.