Top Zanu PF Officials In CAB3 Corruption – Eduzim News

Top Zanu PF Officials In CAB3 Corruption

By Political Reporter-A leaked letter circulating within ZANU-PF structures has raised allegations of irregularities in the collection of public consultation forms linked to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 in Mashonaland West province, although the claims remain unverified.
The letter, purportedly written by party member Roy Chibatamombe and addressed to senior leadership, alleges that some party officials may have bypassed grassroots consultation processes by using existing party cell registers to complete CAB 3 forms without members’ direct participation. 
According to the document, the forms—intended to capture public input on the proposed constitutional amendments—were allegedly filled using members’ personal details, including national identity numbers, with claims that signatures may have been forged to suggest broader support for the Bill.
The development follows a reported directive attributed to Mary Mliswa, requesting party structures to gather signed CAB 3 forms from constituents. However, the authenticity of the letter and the allegations it contains have not been independently verified, and no official comment has been issued by the party or government authorities.
In the correspondence, the author warns that such practices—if proven—could amount to violations under Zimbabwe’s criminal law, including fraud and impersonation, and may undermine constitutional provisions that require public participation in the legislative process.
The letter further claims that some party members may be reluctant to openly express opposition to the Bill due to fears of intimidation or political repercussions. It also raises legal concerns about whether certain proposed amendments would require a national referendum in terms of constitutional provisions.
The document calls for an internal investigation, including an audit of submitted forms and disciplinary action against any individuals found to have engaged in wrongdoing.
Efforts to obtain comment from ZANU-PF officials, including representatives linked to the offices of Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, were unsuccessful at the time of publication.
The emergence of the letter comes amid ongoing debate around Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, which has attracted both support and criticism from different sectors of Zimbabwean society.
As of now, the allegations remain unproven, and there has been no confirmation from authorities regarding the claims or the existence of any formal investigation.


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