Why Zimbabwe may require a Tsvangirai-incarnate to challenge 2030 Agenda
Since the death of Morgan Tsvangirai in 2018, Zimbabwe’s opposition has struggled with fragmentation and shifting alliances.
By David Chikwaza
Feb. 20, 2026
2030 Agenda: Zim’s democracy on trial
Those within the party who still profess fidelity to constitutionalism must now confront a stark choice: whether survival politics should eclipse the moral weight of history.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Feb. 20, 2026
Constitutional amendments plan sparks investor alarm
With Zanu PF holding a commanding majority in parliament, the amendments are widely expected to sail through the legislature.
By Freeman Makopa
Feb. 20, 2026
We expect ED2030 Bill to pass – Zanu PF
“We expect the Bill to pass. There is consensus in Parliament, and we are confident Resolution Number One will sail through,” Mutsvangwa said.
By Lorraine Tapota and Ilyaas Chimatilo
Feb. 19, 2026
Proposed constitutional amendments under focus
ALZ Country Director Beloved Chiweshe said the meeting aims to create space for structured engagement on the substance, process and long-term institutional implications of the bill.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 17, 2026
REA pushes nationwide rural electrification drive
Since its establishment in 2002, REA has electrified 8 356 of the 10 771 targeted rural schools and health facilities. The remaining 2 417 institutions are expected to be connected by year-end.
By Jairos Saunyama
Feb. 16, 2026
NewsDay cartoon February 16, 2026 edition
NewsDay cartoon February 16, 2026 edition
By The Watcher
Feb. 16, 2026
Zimbabwe must choose constitutional integrity over political convenience
Any attempt to extend presidential or parliamentary terms, alter presidential election processes, or expand executive authority must face the highest level of public scrutiny.
By Elias Mudzuri
Feb. 15, 2026
Why region should not ignore the constitutional coup underway in Zimbabwe
These constitutional protections were designed to prevent incumbents from extending their mandates without popular consent.
By Justice Alfred Mavedzenge
Feb. 15, 2026




