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FreeZim Congress Leader Blast Proposed Constitutional Amendment

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 10:54 am
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Opposition FreeZim Congress has condemned recently proposals to amend the country’s Constitution to allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office beyond 2028, saying that any such attempt would amount to a return to dictatorship.

FreeZim Congress leader, Joseph Makamba Busha told a local publication 263chat that the proposed changes lacked public consent and were designed to preserve the ruling party’s grip on power

“This is a ZANU-PF agenda to preserve ZANU-PF itself, to preserve what has been looted, and to destroy what is left of the country. No amendments outside a referendum are legitimate.” Busha said.

He dismissed government claims that the move is part of a broader development plan.

“There was never, and today there is no, and tomorrow there will never be Vision 2030 for Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans cannot be misled again,” he said.

He accused both ZANU-PF and President Mnangagwa of failing to respect the Constitution or the will of the people.

Busha said any attempt to extend the President’s term without a national vote would undermine democratic rule.

“Elections must be held in 2028. Let us work together against the rise of dictatorship and extremism in our country and elsewhere in the world,” he said.

He urged Zimbabweans across political divides to unite in defence of constitutional governance.

“Let’s join and work together against the rise of dictatorship and extremism,” he added.

TAGGED:Joseph Makamba BushaPresident Emerson MnangagwaZANU PFZimbabwe
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