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Zimbabwe’s court allows activists to challenge Zanu PF’s push to extend Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028.
Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court has granted direct access to activists Mbuso Fuzwayo and the group Ibetshu Likazulu to challenge a Zanu PF resolution aiming to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028, potentially to 2030.
The court recognized the case raises serious constitutional issues, including violations of term limits, equality, and democratic principles, and will bypass lower courts due to its urgency.
Applicants argue the resolution, adopted by Zanu PF, lacks proper legislative or referendum procedures and undermines public trust.
The court has ordered submissions within days, with responses due shortly after.
The decision reflects growing legal and political tension over presidential tenure, as the court weighs the legality of proposed constitutional changes.
El tribunal de Zimbabue permite a los activistas desafiar el impulso de Zanu PF para extender el mandato de Mnangagwa más allá de 2028.