Mnangagwa's Title Deeds Program Draws Bribery Accusations Amid Constitutional Debate
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Title Deeds Programme faces scrutiny, with accusations that it serves as a political bribe to garner support amid tensions over the Constitutional Amendment Bill. Critics, including Tinashe Sambiri, allege the initiative is a manipulative tactic to sway public sentiment and distract from constitutional changes. Official statements frame the program as empowering citizens with land ownership. The program, reportedly backed by figures like Tagwirei, involves distributing title deeds, impacting property rights and political dynamics. These accusations link land policy to broader constitutional power struggles, creating political friction. The program's timing and allegations of political leverage intensify public mistrust and complicate the constitutional amendment process.