“As the only liberation movement in Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF ensured that the people were given an opportunity to freely express themselves during the Copac outreach programme on the kind of constitution they want for themselves and posterity and that their views were respected in the drafting of the new Constitution,” the manifesto reads.
The new Constitution was adopted and signed into law this year and has a number of provisions meant to protect the country’s gains of independence as espoused by Zanu PF.
“The party was vigilant throughout the constitution making exercise to guard against treachery and to protect the process from being hijacked by foreign or regime change interests. More importantly, and specifically Zanu-PF ensured that the new Constitution enshrines provisions that not only guarantee that Zimbabwe will never be a colony again but also protect the values and dignity of the people against such evils as homosexuality,” the manifesto reads.



