Sanyati residents are sending a direct message to their MP, Polite Kambamura, to reject the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. If he doesn't listen, they’ll make their voices heard.
Polite Kambamura urged to oppose Bill No. 3
Polite Kambamura urged to oppose Bill No. 3
- Sanyati's electorate expects him to stick to their will.
- They want him to reject outside pressures or personal gain.
- Kambamura’s role is to represent 25,000 voters, not bow to external influences.
- They won’t stay quiet if he supports the Bill.
- They recognize Kambamura’s work in the constituency.
- They push him to stand firm against the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3.
- They are set to protest if he goes against their wishes.
- The Bill aims to extend the presidential term from five to seven years.
- It proposes replacing the direct popular vote with a parliamentary election for the President.
- The amendment is seen as a power grab by critics.