Lessons from the CAB3 debate!

When I was informed of the Constitutional Amendment Bill (3) in December 2025, my intuitive response was that the matter had not been properly discussed.
By Kenneth Mufuka 1h ago

Curing the coup: A better way to resolve the crisis

Whilst everyone is talking about Constitutional Amendment No. 3 (CAB3) and its undesirability, the echoes of the succession crisis in 2017 get louder and louder.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler 1h ago
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CAB3: Zanu PF split over ‘fake’ support

Zanu PF structures in the Mashonaland West province have been plunged into turmoil amid allegations of fraud, coercion, and the widespread forgery of signatures.
By Nunurai Jena 1h ago
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Mnangagwa, Chiwenga showdown beckons

Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 (CAB3) is set to go before Parliament in a few days—a vote that will not only determine the fate of proposed changes to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term
By Nqobani Ndlovu 18h ago

Five forces reshaping Zim in 2026

ZIMBABWE is a nation at the crossroads of constitutional rupture, economic ambition and diplomatic repositioning. In the first half of 2026, it is not a country standing still.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto May. 8, 2026

Timba blasts Mnangagwa over controversial entourage

Timba warned that such a public distancing by a neighbouring head of state is "highly unusual" and severely damages Zimbabwe’s international standing.
By Shalom Manjerere May. 7, 2026

Did we shed blood for one man, one vote — only to surrender it now?

THERE is a suffocating air of desperation in Zanu PF. The language used in defence of efforts to cripple the 2013 Constitution has become shrill, toxic and abusive.
By Trevor Ncube May. 7, 2026

Mthuli caught in ED term extension crossfire

FINANCE minister, Mthuli Ncube, faces intense criticism for linking the controversial plan to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to economic stability and investor confidence.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 7, 2026

Mnangagwa pleads for unity amid Zanu PF succession storm

The president maintained that the "second republic" remains committed to improving the quality of life for Zimbabweans, regardless of internal or external pressures.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 6, 2026