OF Zimbabwe's many circumstances which grievously constrain the economic recovery so desperately needed to minimise pronounced poverty, misery, distress and life-endangering constraints of the majority of Zimbabweans is the extent to which so many in government fervently believe that they are supreme, far above the rule and dictates of law.
Contempt for the electorate, the arrogant, pronounced disregard for Zimbabwe's constitution and its diverse laws prevail amongst many in the political hierarchy. They believe in their total and absolute supremacy that they are not accountable to anyone and can unreservedly do whatsoever they may wish, irrespective that such wishes are in blatant conflict with the principles and details of law and of the precepts of democracy, genuine national interest and international norms of good governance.
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