How CAB 3 unmasked Zimbabwe’s media deficit: The need for sustained media reform advocacy
Dissenting voices were blacked out, the coverage of public hearings were reduced to the ruling Zanu PF party's echo chamber with minimal, if at all critical discourse.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
2h ago
Zanu PF top chef faces axe over CAB 3 criticism
The decision was adopted during a provincial executive committee meeting held at Mutare Teachers’ College yesterday.
By Kenneth Nyangani
3h ago
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CAB3 snub: CIO quizzes ministers, MPs
Tshabangu snatched the CCC from its founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, and recalled several Members of Parliament (MPs).
By Miriam Mangwaya
19h ago
Between principle and practice: Participator constitutionalism and judicial restraint in Fuza and Wakurawarehwa v Parliament of Zimbabwe
The implications of the judgment extend beyond procedural doctrine to the broader question of democratic governance.
By Arnold Tsunga and Bongani Ngwenya
Jun. 29, 2026
Ziyambi sparks fury over Gukurahundi remarks
Ziyambi made the comments last week after Senator Sengezo Tshabangu called on Parliament to enact legislation within 12 months to ensure national healing
By Silas Nkala
Jun. 29, 2026
Shabanie workers win big in landmark court ruling
The case centred on the termination of the workers' employment in October 2011, following SMM’s placement on reconstruction in 2004 due to severe financial distress.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 29, 2026
Why CAB3 must be halted
This is not merely a political dispute, but it is a profound challenge to the integrity of our legislative process from those who bled for this nation's freedom.
By The Standard
Jun. 28, 2026
Shabanie miners win two-decade pay battle
“Constitutional democracy does not permit the suspension of fundamental rights merely because efficiency or expediency is desirable,” the judges added.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 28, 2026
CAB 3: A hurried constitutional gamble Zim cannot afford
They are the supreme law of the land, carefully crafted to protect citizens from the excesses of those who wield political power.
By Newsday
Jun. 27, 2026




