Ziyambi says impeachment of Mnangagwa is a no-go

Justice Minister Ziyambi laughed off rumors that President Mnangagwa could face impeachment. He told party members at a meeting in Chegutu that these attempts cannot succeed under Zimbabwe law. He praised citizens for ignoring protest calls from expelled activist Blessed Geza on March 31. The minister claimed those pushing for impeachment turned to desperate measures after failed demonstrations.

According to Ziyambi, Zimbabwe uses a party-based system that prevents individual lawmakers from acting independently. Parliament operates through strict party discipline enforced by chief whips who maintain official positions. MPs must follow party directives rather than personal interests when voting or proposing motions. Any parliamentary action requires approval through proper internal channels first.

Ziyambi explained how Mashonaland West Province representatives answer to deputy party chief whip Chinjai Kambuzuma. She enforces the invisible party line during legislative sessions. The minister dismissed social media talk as meaningless noise from outsiders lacking access to parliamentary procedures. He insisted expelled members cannot influence current lawmakers who already rejected street protests.
 

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