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Zanu PF warns party ‘rebels’ over 2030 Bill

Zanu PF has been holding meetings across the country, mobilising its cells, districts and provincial structures ahead of Parliament-led consultations scheduled for next week.
By Kenneth Nyangani 9h ago

EditorialComment: Amendment No.3: Subversion of Zimbabwean people’s will

The public hearings into these proposed far-reaching changes will take place over only four days, with just one venue per district, and will be held in hard-to-access areas.
By The Standard 13h ago

Proposed seven-year terms rare: Veritas

LEGAL think-tank Veritas has warned that seven-year terms for executive presidents have become rare globally and are often associated with authoritarian systems.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 13, 2026

Markets turn to firewood as US$5m Zesa tech struggles

A US$5 million Chinese billing platform introduced by state power utility Zesa Holdings (Zesa) on January 6 was bogged down by teething problems, locking out new customers and costing the company
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 13, 2026

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 Mar. 12, 2026

Analysis of the Constitution Amendment Bill: Part 2

Clause 2 of the Bill will confer on the Registrar-General the functions of registering voters and compiling and maintaining voters rolls. 
By Veritas Mar. 12, 2026

Amendment No 3 amounts to ‘retrospective power grab’

Bhebhe noted that the country’s term limits were designed to prevent leaders from becoming too powerful and entrenched in office. 
By Musa Makina Mar. 12, 2026

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 Mar. 11, 2026
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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BULAWAYO-BASED pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu has withdrawn its Constitutional Court (ConCourt) application challenging the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3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