Sikhala decried ZANU PF's term extension as an elite grab

A brewing constitutional overhaul just sparked fierce pushback, and Job Sikhala is calling it a power grab dressed up as reform.

Job Sikhala slams term extension
  • Job Sikhala rejected ZANU-PF’s seven-year term proposal.
  • He said it shields the ruling elites from ordinary citizens.
  • The interview aired on Channel Africa.
  • Sikhala linked the move to protecting alleged corruption.
Claims about democratic backsliding
  • Job Sikhala accused Emmerson Mnangagwa of entrenching dictatorship.
  • He argued a referendum is being sidestepped.
  • Sikhala described state institutions as captured.
  • Anger and frustration were cited as widespread.
2030 extension concerns
  • The proposal could keep President Emmerson Mnangagwa in office until 2030.
  • Job Sikhala said the plan undermines constitutional safeguards.
  • He warned of a democratic onslaught.
  • Opposition vowed to seek alternative remedies.
African Union petition
  • The National Democratic Working Group is led by Job Sikhala.
  • The group petitioned Moussa Faki Mahamat at the African Union Commission.
  • NDWG labeled the proposal a coup in motion.
  • Appeal urged regional intervention over the draft law.
 

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