Norton MP Temba Mliswa was in Botswana to advocate for the military intervention and explain the Constitutionality of such an act. Mliswa basically tells SADC to stay out of the Zimbabwean issue and quotes Section 212 of the Constitution. Below are two videos one of Mliswa explaining the situation and one of SADC responding.
1. Mliswa tells SADC that the military intervention is Constitutional and asks why they’re interfering in Zanu-PF party politics?
1/2 And while I was at the SADC secretariat, I got to ask the Chairperson of the SADC Ministerial Troika on Peace and Security- the position of SADC on the sticky section 212 of the Zim constitution, which protects the recent actions of the Army pic.twitter.com/z32tqr0T7X
— Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (@TembaMliswa) November 16, 2017
2. SADC’s response saying its efforts in Zimbabwe have never failed
2/2 The Chairperson of the SADC Troika Ministerial Committee on Peace and Security’s answer pic.twitter.com/VNtnAVI1yQ
— Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (@TembaMliswa) November 16, 2017