[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWEAN opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume says Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s latest cryptic sermon during a public address was a coded appeal for citizens to help save the country’s constitution, which he argues was “killed” by Constitutional Amendment Number 3 (CAB3).
Zimbabwe: Chiwenga’s Cryptic Sermon a Call for People to Save Constitution Mutilated By CAB3 – Ngarivhume
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