Jeffryson Chitando|Parliament should impeach President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his failure to uphold the Zimbabwean Constitution.
President Mnangagwa must be impeached for failure to identify and fire the person who ordered and deployed the army to the street on 1 August 2018.
The evidence presented by Mr Machaya the Attorney General before the Commission of Inquiry on the 1 August Violence suggests that the President must have been aware of the deployment of the army or someone must have “staged a palace coup” on his authority.
If Mnangagwa fails to fire the person who ordered the army to into the streets without his blessing and constitutional authority then he is only a ceremonial President of Zimbabwe.
Parliament must impeach him for Zimbabwe does not have room for a ceremonial President .
Parliament must also impeach Mnangagwa for his failure to implement devolution of power.Its now four months after elections and Provincial Council members have not yet been officially sworn in.According to the constitution they should have elected their Provincial Minister but the President has acted otherwise and violated the constitution by appointing Resident Ministers.
The President must also answer to impeachment charges of failure to implement the 50:50 constitutional provisions on women appointment to cabinet posts.