Zimbabwean opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume says Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s recent “cryptic” remarks during a public address are a coded appeal for citizens to help “save” the constitution. Ngarivhume argues that Constitutional Amendment Number 3 (CAB3) has effectively “killed” or mutilated the country’s constitution, and he frames Chiwenga’s message as a call to rally public support against that outcome. Both reports describe the speech as having circulated widely online after the weekend address. While Ngarivhume’s interpretation links Chiwenga’s comments to CAB3, the articles do not provide additional detail on the vice president’s exact statements beyond characterizing them as cryptic. The coverage therefore reflects opposition interpretation and political debate rather than an officially stated position from Chiwenga or the government on whether CAB3 changes constitutional provisions or how the remarks should be understood.
Chiwenga sermon sparks opposition claims about CAB3 and constitutional fate
Zimbabwean opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume says Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s recent “cryptic” remarks during a public address are a coded appeal for citizens to help “save” the constitut...
- Opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume interprets Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s recent public address as coded messaging.
- Ngarivhume says CAB3 has “killed” or mutilated Zimbabwe’s constitution.
- The speech is described as having gone viral online after being delivered over the weekend.
- The reports frame the episode as part of political debate over constitutional amendment CAB3.
[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWEAN opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume says Vice President Constantino Chiwenga's latest cryptic sermon during a public address was a coded appeal for citizens to help save the country's constitution, which he argues was "killed" by Constitutional Amendment Number 3 (CAB3).
3 hours agoZIMBABWEAN opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume says Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s latest cryptic sermon during a public address was a coded appeal for citizens to help save the country’s constitution, which he argues was “killed” by Constitutional Amendment Number 3 (CAB3). Chiwenga gave the speech over the weekend and the video has now gone viral on […] The post Chiwenga’s cryptic sermon a call for people to save Constitution mutilated by CAB3 – Ngarivhume appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.
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