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Mnangagwa’s extension of chief justice tenure ‘illegal’

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HARARE - Zimbabwe’s High Court on Saturday ruled that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controvers­ial extension of tenure of the country’s top judge is illegal. Mnangagwa announced last week that he had extended Luke Malaba’s term of office by five years, just hours before the Chief Justice was to due to retire, a move seen as aimed at consolidat­ing the president’s power.

Three high court judges sat through Friday night as lawyers argued over the legality of the extension.

The court ruled on Saturday that “Malaba ceased being a judge and Chief Justice of Zimbabwe at 00h00 on 15 May 2021.”

Malaba has been accused of favouring Mnangagwa’s administra­tion. He dismissed opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s presidenti­al election petition following the 2018 vote.

Decrying the ruling as “baseless and meaningles­s”, the government said the case was “a typical case of judicial overreach”.

A ministry of justice and parliament­ary affairs statement vowed to file an appeal, alleging that the judiciary “has been captured by foreign forces”.

The ministry said it had sought the recusal of one of the “clearly conflicted” justices. “The judiciary should know where it ends,” it added.

Prior to seeking to extending the chief justice’s tenure, the president signed into law a controvers­ial constituti­onal amendment that changed provisions relating to the appointmen­t of judges.

A litany of petitions are before the courts challengin­g the amendment which was railroaded through parliament and signed into law by Mnangagwa two weeks ago.

The president’s critics say it was part of a plan to keep a malleable judiciary fronted by Malaba.

They fear that changes to the constituti­on, adopted in 2013, will undermine the independen­ce of the judiciary and consolidat­e Mnangagwa’s hold on power ahead of the next presidenti­al election in 2023.

“Remarkable victory in defence of the Constituti­on!” Zimbabwe human rights lawyer Doug Coltart tweeted in the wake of the ruling.

Outspoken Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembg­a lauded it as a display of “courage and integrity” by Justice Happias Zhou, one of the judges targeted in the backlash.

“God bless and protect the judge,” she tweeted. Mnangagwa took over after longtime ruler Robert Mugabe was forced to resign by the military in November 2017.

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Photo: Nampa On the wrong… President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

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