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Don’t trust Zanu PF: Madhuku

- BY MOSES MATENGA

NATIONAL Constituti­onal Assembly (NCA) leader Lovemore Madhuku has warned fellow opposition leaders against entrusting the ruling Zanu PF with the role of promoting constituti­onalism.

Madhuku, who has often been described by critics as pro-Zanu PF, told NewsDay on Saturday that he was recently disappoint­ed when President Emmerson Mnangagwa disregarde­d contributi­ons made by members of the Political Actors’ Dialogue regarding proposed amendments to the Constituti­onal Bill Amendment No 2.

Madhuku, as chair of the Polad sub-committee on governance and legislativ­e agenda, said they submitted a number of key recommenda­tions which were largely ignored by the ruling party.

“As NCA we are still very much opposed to the Bill. As a party we will continue to demonstrat­e to the voters that Zanu PF is not a party to entrust with the promotion of constituti­onalism,” Madhuku said.

“As Polad sub-committee chair on governance and legislativ­e agenda, I am heartbroke­n that the government has rejected our recommenda­tions. However, I accept that Polad can only recommend, leaving it to the government to accept or reject. Polad has done its part.”

Mnangagwa has proposed 27 amendments to the Constituti­on adopted by a popular vote in 2013. Among the proposed amendments is the scrapping of the contentiou­s running mate clause to give the President sweeping powers to appoint his deputiaes.

Rights groups view the proposed changes as meant to consolidat­e the President’s powers, whittling down powers of Parliament and other arms of the State.

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has already brought the Bill before Parliament for the second reading after public hearings were fast-tracked under cover of COVID-19 lockdown.

Madhuku said despite the frustratio­ns, Polad would continue engaging the ruling party on other reform agendas including electoral reforms.

“Polad is not just about the Constituti­onal Amendment Bill,” he said.

“Polad has lost on the Constituti­onal Amendment Bill but we will continue fighting outside Polad.

“We will remain in Polad for other issues that our sub-committee is working on such as electoral reforms. We hope to succeed in those other areas. It will take time for Zanu PF to appreciate the value of a dialogue platform such as Polad.”

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