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OpenTshabangu Ally Denies Involvement In Motion To Extend Mnangagwa’s Term

Mpopoma-Mzilikazi MP, Charles Moyo, a top ally of self-imposed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu has distanced himself from plans to support a motion aimed at amending the constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term and postpone the 2028 elections to 2033.
A leaked document revealed that ZANU PF MPs were working with Tshabangu’s CCC faction to push a motion in Parliament for constitutional amendments.
The motion was set to be moved by Energy Mutodi and seconded by Moyo, who is Tshabangu’s Chief Whip in Parliament.
However, Moyo issued a statement denying any involvement in discussions with ZANU PF regarding the motion, which seeks to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure from 2028 to 2030. Wrote Moyo:
I, Charles Moyo of CCC party representing citizens of Mpopoma-Mzilikazi Constituency, wish to categorically deny the claims circulating on social media regarding a motion on presidential, parliamentary and local government term limits that has recently come to my attention.
I want to make it explicitly clear that I have not discussed any motion with Dr. Energy Mutodi or with any individual for that matter. I have not been in communication with Dr. Mutodi concerning this or any other issue.
In any case for any document to gain credibility as a motion, it requires a signature. I would like to emphasize that I have not signed any such document and have no knowledge of its origins.
Currently, I am enjoying a well-deserved break from parliamentary duties, and I find it regrettable that this baseless document has emerged during this time.
It appears to be the work of mischief makers who seek to create confusion and misrepresent my stance on important issues.
I encourage everyone to disregard this unfounded information and to refrain from spreading rumours that undermine the integrity of our democratic processes.
Mutodi acknowledged the leaked document and said it remains a draft that is still being developed.
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