Massive Form-Filling Scheme Exposed In Bill No 3 Push Using ZANU PF Cell Register ID Data Of Members
By A Correspondent | A major fraud operation has been uncovered by the ZimEye Investigations Team, revealing what appears to be a coordinated attempt to manufacture public support for Zimbabwe’s controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).
Leaked internal communications and testimonies from operatives on the ground point to a systematic directive: produce thousands of “supporting” submissions using harvested personal data — not genuine citizen input.
At the centre of the scandal is a chilling instruction circulated within Mashonaland West structures, directly attributed to Provincial Chairperson Hon. Mary Mliswa, ordering political actors at multiple levels to meet aggressive submission quotas ahead of an April 23 deadline.
THE DIRECTIVE — MARY MLISWA MEMO (FULL TEXT)
Good morning, Mash West Leadership,
Re: CAB3 Submission Targets
This serves as a directive to submit signed CAB3 supporting documents to the Provincial Office by 23 April 2026. The categories are as follows:
1. PCC Member – 100 copies (each)
2. DCC Member – 50 copies (each)
3. MP – 5,000 copies (each), but work in liaison with traditional and party leadership
4. Councillor – 100 copies (each)
Our members may use ordinary paper or the attached template.
Yours comradely,
Hon. Mary Mliswa
Provincial Chairperson
The targets outlined are staggering, particularly the instruction for Members of Parliament to each generate 5,000 submissions, raising immediate concerns about authenticity and feasibility within a legitimate public consultation framework.
INSIDE THE FRAUD MECHANISM
Sources within the structures have revealed how the operation is being executed.
Individuals at constituency level are allegedly being mobilised and paid small amounts — described as “lunch money” — to fill in forms in bulk. The instructions are precise:
- Insert a name
- Attach a national ID number
- Record a date
- Log the data
Crucially, these names and ID numbers are reportedly not being sourced from consenting participants. Instead, operatives are said to be mining cell structure databases — internal registers containing citizens’ personal details — to fabricate submissions. In many cases, this information is being extracted and used without the knowledge or consent of the individuals concerned.
MPs AT THE CENTRE
Members of Parliament are identified as key drivers of the scheme, having allegedly been instructed to:
- Access cell registers
- Extract ID numbers
- Generate bulk “support” documentation
The directive explicitly instructs MPs to work “in liaison with traditional and party leadership,” indicating a coordinated network extending beyond formal political offices.
A MANUFACTURED CONSENSUS
If confirmed, the implications are severe.
CAB3, already a contentious legislative process, risks being underpinned by manufactured public consent, fundamentally undermining the legitimacy of constitutional reform.
Instead of reflecting genuine citizen input, the submission process appears to have been transformed into a quota-driven exercise where volume replaces authenticity.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS
Legal analysts indicate that the alleged practices could constitute:
- Fraud
- Unlawful use of personal data
- Abuse of office
- Undermining of constitutional processes
The potential involvement of elected officials significantly escalates the gravity of the situation.
AWAITING RESPONSE
At the time of publication, there has been no official response to the allegations. Efforts to obtain comment from Hon. Mary Mliswa and other implicated figures have not been successful.
ZIMEYE INVESTIGATIONS CONTINUE
ZimEye continues to gather evidence, including additional documents and first-hand accounts tied to the operation.
What is emerging points to a systematic, centrally coordinated effort to simulate public backing — raising serious questions about the integrity of Zimbabwe’s democratic processes.
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