‘Zanu PF using financial power to advance one-party State agenda’
Other participants alleged that funds were being channelled towards splinter groups and compromised opposition leaders in a bid to destabilise opposition movements.
By Clayton Masekesa
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CAB 3: Zanu PF’s real target remains unchanged
Zanu PF is trying to set a narrative that it is willing to come to the table, listen to concerns and make concessions in the national interest.
By Newsday
Jun. 19, 2026
Ziyambi concedes defeat on CAB 3 clauses
Ziyambi said the government yielded to the demands of the majority on the two clauses although it was still insisting on term extensions.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 18, 2026
CAB 3 and the tyranny of the majority
But parliamentary power comes with a duty to exercise restraint. Legislators are custodians of the Constitution, not merely agents of party directives.
By Newsday
Jun. 15, 2026
CAB 3 bribes rock Zanu PF
Tungwarara, meanwhile, donated a car and US$200 000 to Zanu PF loyalist-turned-critic Rutendo Matinyarare in what observers say is an attempt to neutralise him.
Why Zim’s presidential debate centres on political stability, not democracy
Since independence in 1966, Botswana has used a first-past-the-post electoral system, yet its president is elected indirectly by Parliament.
By Glen Mpani
Jun. 11, 2026
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CAB 3: MPs reject power grab
The critics fiercely rejected the proposed changes, labelling them a fundamental threat to Zimbabwe's democratic foundations.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 9, 2026
Explainer: What happens next with CAB 3?
The Bill is still at the second reading stage in the National Assembly. This is the stage where MPs debate the principles, objectives and overall merits of the proposed constitutional amendment.
By Newsday
Jun. 9, 2026
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Fresh war threatens CAB 3
The move to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term faces widening divisions within the ruling party and unexpected resistance from factions of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 8, 2026




