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#Zimbabwe #CAB3 The Art Of War🐊🐊🐊 Sir @NtateRanaka , you call #CAB3 elite control dressed as evolution. Let me show you it is a pragmatic, constitutional, democratic reform. 1. Sovereignty & Representative Democracy - You demand direct consent for foundational changes. But Zimbabwe already uses representative democracy. The Constitution allows indirect election for judges and chiefs. Legal scholar Lovemore Madhuku notes: “Universal suffrage is discharged when citizens elect MPs. Those MPs then act as trustees.” #CA3 channels the people’s voice through their freely elected representatives not abolishes it. 2. Public Hearings & Mandate - You dismiss hearings as “advisory.” But the 90-day consultation is the constitutional mechanism. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission confirmed “strong public hearing participation” and that “most voices backed #CAB3.” In #Masvingo and #Harare, citizens said parliamentary election would reduce tensions. Insulting those thousands does not make them invisible. Hearings are valid democratic consent. 3. Accountability - You fear a President accountable only to party hierarchy. Wrong. In a parliamentary system, the executive faces daily accountability: question time, committees, votes of no confidence. A directly elected President has fixed terms with weak oversight. Under #CAB3, Zimbabwe’s President would face Parliament weekly an open chain of accountability, not a closed loop. 4. Violence - You say fix institutions, don’t avoid the poll. But how long? 2018 post-election violence killed six. 2023 saw beatings and intimidation. A rural citizen told the Commission: “Every time we have presidential elections, our village burns. If MPs elect the President, we can farm in peace.” Saving lives is immediate. Removing the most explosive flashpoint is practical harm reduction. 5. Comparative Examples - You reject South Africa and Botswana. Yet they prove indirect election works peaceful transfers since independence. Germany and India use parliamentary systems too. Direct election is not the only mark of democracy. Parliamentary systems reduce zero-sum politics, exactly what Zimbabwe needs. 6. Legality and Section 328 - You cite Section 328 to demand a referendum. Read the text: a referendum is required only for amendments to the Declaration of Rights, Agricultural Land, or Section 328 itself. CAB-3 touches none. The Attorney-General states any referendum demand “is devoid of legal basis.” We follow the Constitution as written. 7. Registrar-General - You fear a return to Mudede. But the Registrar-General already holds the national ID database, the most complete record. Merging it with ZEC’s roll creates a single source of truth: automatic registration, seamless removal of the deceased. That is a technical upgrade for accuracy, not opaque control. #CAB3 is not a power grab. It is legal, people-informed, and designed to reduce violence and strengthen parliamentary accountability. Thousands spoke at hearings. The constitutional path is clear. Let us embrace this evolution for a more peaceful, accountable Zimbabwe. #AmendmentBill3🇿🇼 is unstoppable🐊🐊🐊

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