Robbing Zim of a chance under the sun: Dark days of constitutionalism

The law can be engineered into a tool for justice; for the fair regulation of the interaction and affairs of a people; for the collective progress of a society.
By Musa Kika 2h ago
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Uproar as Cabinet approves ED term extension

“Zanu PF is governing on a contested mandate following the disputed 2023 elections. Even then, it failed to garner a two-thirds majority.  
By Sydney Kawadza and Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 11, 2026

Clergy ramps up opposition ahead of Abortion Bill vote

The Catholic Church has in recent weeks mounted a coordinated nationwide campaign urging lawmakers to reject the Bill. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 10, 2026
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Explosive police graft claims at hearings

The Police Amendment Bill seeks to align the Police Act with the constitution, particularly section 219, which sets out the establishment and functions of the country’s police service.
By Nunurai Jena Feb. 8, 2026

Govt closes consultations on landmark non-fault road accident fund

Under the proposed non-fault mechanism, compensation would be paid regardless of who caused the accident.
By Freeman Makopa Feb. 6, 2026

Cops find fault with Police Amendment Bill. . . label it ‘a monster’

The proposed Bill is aimed at amending the Police Act and redefine the powers, functions and administration of ZRP
By Nunurai Jena Feb. 5, 2026
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Cops find fault with Police Amendment Bill, label it ‘a monster’

The proposed Bill is aimed at amending the Police Act and redefine the powers, functions and administration of ZRP. 
By Nunurai Jena Feb. 4, 2026

Beyond 1977: Why Zimbabwe’s reproductive laws must catch up to reality

If a woman decides she cannot carry a pregnancy, why is her decision treated as a public crime rather than a private medical necessity? No one makes this choice lightly. 
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Feb. 3, 2026

‘Sinful and evil’: Catholic Church slams Abortion Bill

The Bill has sparked intense national debate.  
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 3, 2026