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  • 31 Mar, 2026
  • Margaret Kamba
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Zimbabweans share their thoughts on #CAB3

Scores of Kwekwe residents came out in their numbers to express their support for Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill, which they said will see a better Zimbabwe.


Speaking from the floor, speaker after speaker cited clauses among them clause 3, 7, and 8, highlighting that giving ample time to the President will allow for development projects to be accomplished.


A representative from the teaching field said, "I would like to support Amendment Bill Number 3 particularly clauses 3, 7 and 8 and liken this to a child's 7 year school calender. A child goes to school for 7 years and is given results then. Even in the Bible, it is clear that a woman must be pregnant for nine months before a child is born. It is, therefore important that this amendment goes through."


Another speaker from the floor took time to share how COVID-19 had brought problems delaying development, emphasising the need to have seven-year term.


Meanwhile Bulawayo residents have also expressed their satisfaction at the amendment that come with Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill.


Rejoice Sibanda of Emakhandeni showed particular interest in clause 5 which she said, "Will bring in someone with profound experience."


Rob Selamayi of Entumbane emphasized that "Clause 3 will allow the ruling government to tirelessly work to achieve its goals."


Priscilla Mashave of Mahatshula North noted that "Clause 12 will provide for the timeous updating of the voter's roll."

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