ZHRC urges tolerance on Constitutional Amendment Bill
In a statement, the commission said both supporters and opponents of the proposed changes have equal rights to be heard, urging a respectful and robust national debate.
By Miriam Mangwaya
6h ago
‘2030 Bill public hearings cosmetic’
ZIMBABWE’S civic society says the public hearings set to be held as Zanu PF forges ahead with Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill are cosmetic.
By Garikai Tunhira
19h ago
When power rewrites the Constitution
His remarks leave little doubt that dissent within Zanu PF is being treated not as democratic debate, but as rebellion.
By Newsday
Mar. 18, 2026
Retired generals’ statement shakes Zanu PF
THE ruling Zanu PF party is in a state of panic following strong objections raised by retired army generals and some war veterans challenging the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill
By Kenneth Nyangani
Mar. 17, 2026
Timba Launches ‘One Million Voices for the Constitution’ Campaign Against Amendment Bill
“Government argues that constitutional amendments are necessary for stability and continuity,” Timba said.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Mar. 16, 2026
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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
Mar. 15, 2026
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
Mar. 15, 2026
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




