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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 12h ago

RBZ mops up liquidity with new ZiG Bills  

The central bank said the investment instruments will be available to a broad range of market participants, including banks, corporates and individual investors. 
By Staff Reporter 17h ago

Mwonzora defies death threat over ex-general

The threats come amid escalating political tension surrounding retired military officials’ opposition to the Constitution Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB 3), under debate in Parliament.
By Kenneth Nyangani 23h ago

CAB 3: Ziyambi full speech

This Bill is sound in its law. It is principled in its purpose, inspiring in its aspirations and it is overdue in its time .
By Newsday Jun. 6, 2026

Indigenous churches call for peace as Parliament debates CAB3

The Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has called for nationwide prayers for peace as Parliament continues deliberations on Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3
By Staff Reporter Jun. 5, 2026

Chamisa says CAB3 debate an “illegitimate process” 

The debate was also marked by frequent disruptions and heckling from Zanu PF legislators whenever dissenting views were raised. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 5, 2026

Democracy requires participation

Citizens who choose silence during consultation should not be shocked when decisions are made without reflecting their views.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mtisi Jun. 4, 2026

‘Ghost’ stats: CAB3 push takes shock turn

While the report claims a “majority” mandate, a deep dive into the numbers suggests a manufactured consensus that ignores clear digital dissent.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 4, 2026

Power before people: The dangerous push to rewrite Zim’s democracy

It is the supreme law of the land, created to ensure that power is exercised within clear limits and that leadership renewal takes place through democratic processes.
By Newsday Jun. 4, 2026