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Zim chief’s life-presidency push lands in court
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78366, member: 636"] A Zimbabwean high court will review a case against a traditional leader for endorsing a life presidency for Emmerson Mnangagwa. Citizen Tafadzwa Pritchard Paradzayi filed the challenge, arguing that acting chief Tendai Saurombe violated constitutional rules barring chiefs from partisan politics. The dispute stems from a community event where Saurombe reportedly chanted a ruling party slogan and called for Mnangagwa's permanent rule. Paradzayi, represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, had demanded a public apology from the chief. After no retraction came, he pursued legal action. The applicant claims such partisan conduct erodes democratic integrity and breaches mandates for traditional leaders to remain neutral. Chief Saurombe opposes the case, questioning Paradzayi's standing as a non-resident and challenging the video evidence's authenticity. The lawsuit references a prior court ruling that deemed similar political chanting by a chief unconstitutional. Legal experts have criticized the remarks as a clear violation. The case unfolds amid political controversy over efforts to extend the president's term beyond constitutional limits. The court will decide if the chief's actions crossed a legal line. [/QUOTE]
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