Accountability beyond the ballot
Friday, April 10, 2026 | 130 Views |
Pushing further: Mnangagwa wants an extension of his term
In Zimbabwe’s current political system, accountability tends to be episodic. It intensifies during election periods, when leaders are most exposed to public scrutiny, and then recedes once power is secured. The presidency, by design, operates with considerable autonomy between elections, with limited mechanisms for continuous, institutional oversight.
This is not simply a matter of leadership style. It is a structural outcome.
“Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered.”– B.R. AmbedkarThe amount of money at play threatens to test the integrity of the country’s financial system, giving more reason to why the courts must be fully given leeway to lean on the matter and reach a conclusion.Botswana has spent decades building her reputation as a stable and credible financial jurisdiction.The...