richard
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richard
@goberer
Zimbabwean/From Chirumhanzu/Automotive Engineer_Vehicle development/Poverty eradication.

This argument by Professor Moyo was intellectual gibberish in that he accepts that our constitution has a limit of two terms, but he won’t accept that there can’t be a limit to the number of terms if we don’t have a defined limit on the number of years that constitute a term in the first place. According to the judges in Mapungu, the 5 years stipulated in section 95(2)(b) is the term limit of number of years in a term, but Moyo arrogantly dismisses this as a mistake by the judges, saying that there is no limit to the number of years in a term as it can be anything more than three years. So basically he is saying our term can be 10 years or 50 years, it’s just at the discretion of some unspecified person’s whim or the election cycle as he called. Which is Ridiculous!!!


























