ISS TODAY: Zimbabwe to change its constitution under cover of Covid-19

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Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is steamrolling constitutional amendments while Zimbabweans are in lockdown.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is in the process of pushing through dubious constitutional amendments under the cover of Covid-19, reversing years of effort that gave rise to Zimbabwe’s current constitution.

One such amendment affects judges’ retirement. Zimbabwe’s higher court judges have the lowest retirement age in the Southern African region, at 70. The proposed bill seeks to introduce five more years. At first glance this may seem innocuous, but the additional five years depend on a one-year renewal subject to a medical certification of the judge’s mental and physical fitness.

In addition to threatening judicial independence, the bill proposes curtailing parliamentary oversight over loans and economic “deals” between government and international agencies by removing Parliament’s veto power on all bilateral agreements.

 

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