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2030 Bill a fraudulent exercise: Tyson
Recent reports linked Kasukuwere with a political comeback via Tendai Biti’s Constitutional Defenders Forum (CDF), which is leading opposition to the constitutional amendments.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Gracious Daniel
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Zanu PF rolls out new arguments to back Mnangagwa term extension
Zanu PF on Wednesday advanced fresh legal arguments to justify a proposed constitutional amendment that could allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office beyond 2028.
By Janet Maforimbo
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Diaspora group demands referendum clause in 2030 Bill
Mangiroza said the organisation consulted lawyers who confirmed that amendments extending the length of time a person may hold or occupy any public office must be subjected to a referendum.
By Silas Nkala
15h ago
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Group backs down on 2030 Bill challenge
BULAWAYO-BASED pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu has withdrawn its Constitutional Court (ConCourt) application challenging the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3
By Silas Nkala
Mar. 9, 2026
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Madhuku sounds alarm on 2030 Bill
“A Bill may be challenged in the courts even if it has passed through Parliament and been presented to the President for assent,” he said.
By Brent Shamu
Mar. 9, 2026
Women’s Day 2026: From accelerating action to demanding accountability
But rights on paper do not automatically translate into rights in practice, right? Representation has improved numerically, yet influence remains uneven.
By Tinashe Madamombe
Mar. 8, 2026
Why Constitutional Amendment No 3 deserves national support
Amendment No 3 also proposes reforms aimed at improving institutional coordination and clarity within Zimbabwe’s governance framework.
By Clever Marisa
Mar. 8, 2026
EditorialComment: Mnangagwa’s credentials being put to serious test
Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF is pushing for the extension of the 83-year-old ruler’s current term that should end in two years so that he can remain in power until 2030.
By The Standard
Mar. 8, 2026
Zim has already tainted its constitutional amendments
The law is clear that there must be a 90-day window for parliamentary public consultations to allow the views of Zimbabweans to be heard and recorded.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
Mar. 7, 2026




