The price Zimbabwe continues to pay
The consequence is that Parliament risks being dominated by individuals whose primary concern is political survival rather than nation-building.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
4h ago
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
11h ago
CAB 3 coup proofing clause divides MPs
The original text of the Bill sought to repeal section 212 of the Constitution, which requires the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to “uphold the Constitution”.
By Staff Reporter
12h ago
CAB 3: ConCourt raises Mnangagwa red flag
One of the ConCourt judges made the observation in a ruling that cast a shadow on the push by the 83-year-old loyalists to overhaul the country’s electoral system.
By Miriam Mangwaya
12h ago
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
ConCourt dismisses challenges to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
In a separate ruling, the court also dismissed an application by Bulawayo legislator Prince Dubeko Sibanda challenging the same Bill.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 17, 2026
Mapeza prays for Musona's fitness
The win allowed Scottland to open a four-point lead at the summit of the table, moving to 37 points with 16 matches remaining in the campaign.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Jun. 17, 2026
ConCourt to deliver judgment in Mnangagwa term extension challenge tomorrow
The matter was heard on May 20, but judgment was reserved.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 16, 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




