Madhuku is a founding member of the
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), a pro-democracy group allied with the
Movement for Democratic Change led by
Morgan Tsvangirai. Mugabe described Madhuku's activities as "opportunism", stating: "There are some fraudulent human rights campaigners like Lovemore Madhuku and his NCA who, when broke, intentionally provoke the police in order to get arrested and raise money from the donors. As such, they easily attract the attention international media line CNN, BBC over nothing. That's the Madhuku survival strategy for you". Police assaulted him again in March 2007, breaking his arm and leaving him with cuts to the head and body. He was summoned to court again in 2011 for his leadership of 2004 protests, drawing international criticism. Madhuku was re-elected as the NCA's chair in 2006 under controversial circumstances, as he had amended its constitution to extend his term of office. He completed his final term as the group's chair in 2011. He was unable to attend the ceremony due to the proposing banning of the NCA, and sending Nyarota to accept it on his behalf. together with Godfrey Nyamukuwa ==References==