Harare. A bill granting Zimbabwe's President indefinite extension of his term has passed parliament. The move is a calculated power grab, bypassing constitutional term limits.
Sources inside the ZANU-PF caucus confirm the bill was rushed through with minimal debate. Opposition MPs walked out in protest. This is a direct assault on the fragile democratic framework.
The president's inner circle sees this as necessary for stability, but critics call it a return to Mugabe-era authoritarianism. Expect international condemnation, but local enforcement is already underway. The game is being played, and the rules have been rewritten.









