As debate intensifies over how President Emmerson Mnangagwa could remain in power or politically relevant until 2030, political commentator Professor Jonathan Moyo has reignited controversy by arguing that Zanu-PF could lawfully extend the president's current term without a referendum.
According to Prof Moyo, the Constitution allows Parliament to amend the length of a presidential term - currently set at five years under Section 95(2)(b) - through a two-thirds majority vote, without triggering the referendum required for altering term-limit provisions. He argues that the law distinguishes between "term limits" (how many terms a president may serve) and "term lengths" (how long each term lasts).
"The term-limit clause, Section 91 (2), restricts the number of terms a person may hold office. But the duration of a term under Section 95 (2)(b) can be varied by Parliament alone," Moyo wrote on X (formerly Twitter), citing Section 328 (5) of the Constitution.
He said critics such as opposition senator David Coltart were "confusing two different provisions" of the Constitution. Coltart had earlier contended that extending Mnangagwa's current term would require two national referendums under Sections 328 (6)–(9), as any move that "extends" a president's time in office falls under protected term-limit clauses.
"The wording of Section 328(7) is critical," Coltart wrote. "Even if another term isn't sought - just an extension of a few years - any such amendment would still require two referenda where it involves an incumbent. It's disingenuous to suggest that Zanu-PF's 2024 resolution to extend Mnangagwa's term can lawfully bypass this process."
Prof Moyo, however, cited the 2021 Constitutional Court ruling in *Marx Mupungu v Minister of Justice*, which clarified that term-limit provisions concern the number of terms one may serve, not their duration. "The five-year presidential term is inherently flexible," Moyo said. "It ‘extends until' events like resignation, removal, or dissolution of Parliament. The sole constitutional cap on an officeholder lies in Section 91(2)'s two-term limit, which would remain untouched.”
He added that if Parliament amended Section 95 (2)(b) to make presidential terms seven years, President Mnangagwa could remain in office until 2030 - aligning with Zanu-PF's "Vision 2030" agenda - without any referendum. "It would simply recalibrate the duration of the term through a two-thirds vote in both Houses," Moyo said, noting that other countries such as Guinea and Ireland already operate seven-year presidential terms.
However, political analyst Mxolisi Ncube described the interpretation as "a test of constitutional loopholes" designed to entrench power. "If Zanu-PF's resolution passes, the president could stay longer without a public vote, as long as the two-term cap isn't breached," he said. "Any such amendment should undergo broad public consultation."
Meanwhile, constitutional scholar Dr Justice Mavedzenge outlined a different scenario that could still extend Mnangagwa's political influence beyond 2028 - even without amending the Constitution. Speaking during CITE's "This Morning Asakhe" X Space, Dr Mavedzenge said the president could resign before completing three years of his term, triggering Sections 100 and 101, which allow a vice president to act as president until Zanu-PF nominates a successor.
"The Constitution says a full term is anything above three years. If Mnangagwa resigns before that mark, it wouldn't count as a full term, meaning he could run again," Mavedzenge explained. He said such a manoeuvre, though politically risky, could allow Mnangagwa to return to office later and still remain within constitutional bounds.
He also noted emerging political developments, including efforts to "reconfigure" the vice presidency, which might signal preparations for such a strategy. "When you look at moves to bring in figures like Kuda Tagwirei and growing tensions around Vice President Chiwenga, it seems part of a broader reconstitution of the presidency," he said.
Dr Mavedzenge warned that Zimbabwe's constitutional safeguards are fragile due to weak democratic institutions. "A good constitution must be backed by an independent judiciary, a vibrant civil society, and a strong opposition," he said. "Without this infrastructure, constitutionalism becomes meaningless."
As the debate continues, analysts agree that whether through legal amendment or political manoeuvre, the question of Mnangagwa's tenure could become one of the defining constitutional battles ahead of Zimbabwe's 2028 elections.
Zanu PF changed the presidential term from 5 years to 6 years. When Mugabe was fearful his MPs would not campaign for him, he had the parliamentary and presidential elections at the same time under the pretext of “harmonised” elections. So now the the regime is seeking to separate them again because it suits them!
This tinkering with the constitution has nothing to do with the good of Zimbabwe but everything to do with consolidating power for selfish reasons at all cost.
You got the wrong end of the stick! Madzibaba Sapatina Sapatina is a church leader, a name of God, and it is not too much to expect him and any other church leader to speak truth to power in the time honoured tradition of the prophets.
ReplyDeleteMnangagwa is a corrupt and murderous tyrant and Madzibaba should have told the tyrant that to his face. He was given chicken and chips and forgot the messianic message! What is there in that to be proud of!
It is irresponsible for a private individual much less a church leader to praise a corrupt, murderous and vote rigging tyrant for chicken and chip, a new car or whatever else is offered as bribe for blind loyalty.
@ Tony Bindura
ReplyDeleteI have made it very clear that Madzibaba went to State House not as a private individual but as a church leader. Mnangagwa is a corrupt, incompetent and murderous tyrant who has rigged elections to get to State House. It is not too much to expect Madzibaba to speak truth to power in the true tradition of prophets like Nathan and Samuel.
Sapatina! Sapatina! And praising Mnangagwa! What the fcuk was all that about!
Minister of State for Midlands Owen Ncube has commissioned mining equipment for Shurugwi artisanal and small-scale miners under the Cheng-Xi Chengetai Investments Empowerment Programme.
ReplyDeleteThis was revealed by government-aligned X (formerly Twitter) user C. H. Mukungunugwa.
"Hon. Minister Owen Ncube commissioned and handed over mine equipment to Shurugwi artisanal and small-scale miners under the Cheng-Xi Chengetai Investments Empowerment Programme at the Government Complex in Gweru," read the post.
No doubt these are the same individuals who will be expected to make “mandatory” donations to the party to bankroll Zanu PF’s various political activities. The truth is all these donations and feverish actives and just another dimension of the wholesale looting and tyrannical oppression destroying the nation.
No doubt most of this equipment will no be running a year from now because, like most other donated funds and equipment, it is not given to the most deserving. What a criminal waste of human and material resources!
All this talk of Zimbabwe attaining upper middle income status in 2030, vision 2030, is a lie. No nation has ever prospered on the back of all this criminal waste of human and material resources. No chance!
@ Tony Bindura
ReplyDeleteYou still do not get it! Are you saying that Zimbabwe’s church leaders are not capable of rising to the heights of prophets like Nathan and speak truth to power in this the time of the nation’s greatest need?
@ Tony Bindura
ReplyDeleteNonsense. What is wrong with reminding Madzibaba that as church leader he is expected to speak the truth to power and not to start bubbling nonsense just because they have been giving a piece of chicken!
To whom does Madzibaba or any other church leader own his/her allegiance - to God or Mnangagwa?
HARARE – Several war veterans have voiced frustration over what they describe as continued neglect by President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government and the ruling ZANU-PF party, citing poverty, broken promises, and unpaid school fees for their children.
ReplyDeleteMembers of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) from Harare and Manicaland provinces, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of victimisation, accused War Veterans Minister Monica Mavhunga and ZANU-PF War Veterans League Secretary Douglas Mahiya of failing to address their welfare.
"Our kids have dropped out of schools, including universities. We are living in abject poverty and the President is divorced from existing realities amongst veterans of the liberation struggle," said one war veteran from Harare.
"We have a Minister (Mavhunga) and a Secretary in the ruling party, all whose presence is meaningless in terms of transforming the welfare of genuine war veterans. Our kids have been issued with letters full of excuses regarding tuition fee payments," he added.
Mnangagwa embarked on a very aggressive programme to buy war veterans’ silence following “Bombshell” Blessed Geza & co. January 2025 outburst denouncing Mnangagwa’s attempt to extend his stay in office beyond 2028. He launched a War Veteran Fund in each Province, bought bicycles for many of the veterans and for a select few bought them cars and built houses for them. He made a big song and dance about is although everyone knew this was not going to lift the veterans out of poverty.
What good is a bicycle to a 70 year old and could not afford to repair it if it had a puncture! Of course this was a gimmick to buy the veterans’ silence, slightly more expense than the usual Sapatina chicken and chip but a gimmick nonetheless. It is no surprise the war veterans are back complaining that they are living in abject poverty. They are!
Zimbabwe is a failed state, 45 years of rampant corruption and gross mismanagement have left the national economy in ruins. And as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and murderous Zanu PF thugs who are rigging elections to stay in power; the nation will continue to sink deeper and deeper into this man-made hell-on-earth.
The war veterans should reflect on their poverty and their role in imposing this de facto one party, Zanu PF dictatorship. Mugabe, Mnangagwa and the other senior leaders have conned the war veterans to do the party’s dirty work of coercing the masses, denying them their right to free, fair and credible elections on the promise they will have their share of the looted wealth “tomorrow”. 45 years and counting they are still waiting for “tomorrow”!
They have yet to learn that as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state the nation will continue to sink into the abyss and “tomorrow” will never come! No one has the divine right to rule the country, it is a great pity that they were conned by Mugabe, Mnangagwa and other to believe that bulls***t. Some have been so thoroughly brain washed they still believe it and will continue to do Zanu PF’s dirty work of coercing the masses! The nation’s yesteryear liberators are today’s oppressors - that is Zimbabwe for you!
https://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-national-byo-258302.html
ReplyDeleteWar veterans are back complaining about their poverty. Why am I not surprised!
The bicycles gift from Mnangagwa was a gimmick, slightly more expensive than the usual Sapatina chicken and chips but a gimmick nonetheless. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state millions of Zimbabweans will continue to sink deeper and deeper into the man-made hell-on-earth - war veterans among them!
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1rmGPvEBVNjxN
ReplyDeleteChamisa insists "the Holy Spirit" is his chief advisor and yet how many of his plans have come to nothing. He said CCC was going to win 2023 elections because he had plugged all vote rigging loop holes. "Ini ndatanga kugadzira cabinet. Plan yaMwari haifoiri!"
Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections proof he was lying about plugging vote rigging loop holes and proof he was lying that the Holy Spirit was his chief advisor. God was never is his hare-brain schemes and lies!
The tragedy for Zimbabwe is millions believed Chamisa's idiotic lies. Mnangagwa too has taken advantage of the hypnotic effect religion has on our people. Religion has certainly become the opium of millions of Zimbabweans any liar and conman can claim the Holy Spirit is their advisor and the people will believe and follow him/her like sheep to the slaughter!
@ Developer
ReplyDelete“Have we so far fixed the 2018 and 2023 electoral theft?
We are now bsy planning to have political jobs in 2028 while the 2018 and 2023 elections theft wasn't dealt with.
Those who steal elections are still there and they will still apply their same modus operandi again and again.
The question is: Do we participate in flawed elections to remove Zanu-PF or to get jobs and keep Zanu-PF in power?”
You have once again hit the nail on the head. The truth is MDC/CCC leaders cannot fix the “2018 and 2023 electoral theft” because they played their part in that theft. Ever since the 2008 to 2013 GNU debacle, MDC/CCC leaders have participated in flawed elections knowing fully well Zanu PF was rigging and that participating will give the regime legitimacy. They have soldiered on and conned the nation to participate because they also knew that Zanu PF was giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate. The opposition leaders themselves have known all this!
“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious - withdraw from the (2023) elections. The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” confessed David Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.
Why the people themselves have failed to realise that MDC/CCC leader are running with the povo hare and hunting with the Zanu PF hounds even in the face of the regime rigging elections because not even one token reform was implemented in 25 years, including 5 GNU years! People get the government they deserve, we in Zimbabwe, certainly deserve what we have! We have ignored advice and participated in flawed elections again and again to give Zanu PF legitimacy and perpetuate our own suffering.
https://www.facebook.com/4415858595176450/videos/837056892448840
ReplyDeleteZanu PF insist succession is NOT on the 2025 party conference agenda and yet it is given it is Resolution No. 1 of 2024 party conference. This is just political double- dummy and double-blind to confuse and silence those party members against Mnangagwa staying in power till 2030.
The party can change presidential term from 5 years to 7 years, this will require 2/3 majority in both houses and thus avoid 2028 presidential elections and need for a referendum. The regime will still need parliamentary elections in 2028. We must stop the Chamisa chete chete brigade participating to give the regime legitimacy and thus deny Zanu PF legitimacy. A new GNU will reject Mnangagwa as president!
@ Eddie Cross
ReplyDeleteWe have a select few civil servants who can afford to splash US$2 million ate a daughter’s wedding and the majority of the civil servants cannot afford one decent meal a day! At least they still have a job, the overwhelming majority of Zimbabwean are unemployed and they are the ones living in abject poverty!
By Eddie Cross
ReplyDeleteWe have oligarchs who can hand out hundreds of motor vehicles and millions of dollars in cash, wives who can fly to Europe first class, with friends and spend a million dollars a day.
We have children who can walk down to a jetty in Dubai and buy a US$37 million boat for cash. Some of these people have no visible means of support.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4i1vhwCyj4
ReplyDeleteCorruption is more deadly to the nation than many people even imagine. For one thing the looters and their godfather handlers take the bulk of the looted wealth and they siphon it out of the country or otherwise squander it on leisure. Wealth which should be invested on development and common good.
The godfathers have used some of their loot to corrupt society and make themselves rich and powerful at the expense of the common people. In Zimbabwe, corruption has gone into overdrive, robbing the nation of its resources and future.
The people who have celebrated the bribes from Mnangagwa, from the Sapatina chicken and chips for povo to the US$500 000 housing loans for ministers. What they do not know is that these trinkets are but small change to buy their blind loyalty to the regime.
@ Ntando KM
ReplyDelete"Leave Chamisa alone.he is just a citizen like us. The question is, what have we done to change the situation as citizens."
Chamisa has lied and conned millions to participate in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and perpetuate the nation’s suffering. It is the failure of the millions to see Chamisa for whom he is and in their folly they are perpetuating the nation’s suffering. The people’s tribesman mentality has stopped them comprehend the sheer folly of participating in flawed elections!