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One Zimbabwean constitutional Lawyer said on eNCA TV that Mnangagwa was unconstitutionally removed by Mugabe to pave way for his wife Grace, to succeed him. This means that the move by ZANU-PF to reinstate Mnangagwa is the right one and therefore qualifies him to replace Mugabe because ZANU annulled the dismissal. Whether the man is a crocodile or something else , that is a different story. One thing that is clear about SADC and African Union is that both bodies are useless not worth their existence. They were formed to protect dictators like Mugabe, and not to serve the interests… Read more »
In fact, if I were one of the generals who put Mugabe under arrest I would have arranged in advance where to run to and hide should things return to normalcy with Mugabe at the helm of government or face treason charges. This is pure treason. They will pay for this in one way or another. The Mugabe I know is a well read and experienced politician who knows what exactly he wants in every situation. He, actually, is my hero. I have closely followed his political acumenship from my teenage days. I will be surprised if he comes out… Read more »
Correct. While it is ok for the party to fire Mugabe as leader of ZANU-PF, it will be unconstitutional for the party or army or Parliament to replace him with Emerson Mnangagwa who was constitutionally fired by the Head of State. If they do that AU and SADC will treat it as a coup de tat. The two bodies will be forced/required to use military force to return power to the constitutionally elected president – Robert Mugabe. If SADC or AU countries, which Malawi is part of, do not take this path, they should expect similar unconstitutional means of power… Read more »
Its not true that Mugabe is clinging on to power. 1. If Mugabe resigns, the vice president should take over, and there is no vice president, but second vice president, who the army do not want, because he is sympathetic to Grace Mugabe. 2. If parliament starts impeachment proceedings it will take a long time, and again the vice president is supposed to be caretaker we are then back to (1) 3. If the military force Mugabe to leave, then it is a coup, and elections must be held, and Their man Mnaangagwa will not win. So Bob carries on.… Read more »