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Zim President's & Parliament's Terms Extended: SA's Interest is Its Neighbors' Stability
Zim President's & Parliament's Terms Extended: SA's Interest is Its Neighbors' Stability
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"It is not for us to judge whether the process was appropriate or not. Our interest will be that our neighbors still remain committed to the rule of law, as... 15.07.2026, Sputnik Africa
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"It is not for us to judge whether the process was appropriate or not. Our interest will be that our neighbors still remain committed to the rule of law, as well as the constitutional prescripts that guide the political processes," South Africa's presidential spokesperson said in response to a question by Sputnik Africa."We've seen no signs of instability, which is encouraging, and I guess the matters will be eventually concluded and finalized by the people of Zimbabwe when they do go to elections at a time that they will do so," Vincent Magwenya noted.
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Zim President's & Parliament's Terms Extended: SA's Interest is Its Neighbors' Stability
19:25 15.07.2026 (Updated: 19:52 15.07.2026) "It is not for us to judge whether the process was appropriate or not. Our interest will be that our neighbors still remain committed to the rule of law, as well as the constitutional prescripts that guide the political processes," South Africa's presidential spokesperson said in response to a question by Sputnik Africa.
"We've seen no signs of instability, which is encouraging, and I guess the matters will be eventually concluded and finalized by the people of Zimbabwe when they do go to elections at a time that they will do so," Vincent Magwenya noted.