Voters hit MPs with court action over CAB3
However, self-styled Citizens Coalition for Change secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu dismissed the applications as “political peacocking.”
By Miriam Mangwaya
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Retired generals warn MPs against backing Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
“The electorate is watching. History is watching. Every Zimbabwean will remember those who chose personal enrichment over constitutional duty,” Muchena said.
By Miriam Mangwaya
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Referendum row deepens as CAB 3 heads to Parly
If approved by the National Assembly, the Bill will proceed to Senate. Should it pass there, it will be sent to Mnangagwa for assent before becoming law.
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Lawmakers must put Zimbabwe first on CAB 3
This month presents Parliament with an opportunity to prove that it understands the gravity of its constitutional responsibilities. Zimbabweans will be watching closely.
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One Big Party: The subversive deja vu of Winky D's political carnivals
On the surface, it sounds celebratory. Beneath that surface, however, the song reads as satire — a reflection on permanence, dominance and the endless continuity of power.
By Style Reporter
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Inside the murky Mnangagwa succession battle
While Tagwirei has previously denied harbouring presidential ambitions, a leaked audio last week laid bare plans to torpedo the former army commander in the succession race.
By Sydney Kawadza
May. 31, 2026
Reject the dangerous push for term extension
The Constitution of Zimbabwe is not a personal document designed to serve the ambitions of one individual or one political party.
By Newsday
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Parliament taken to court over CAB3, referendum demand
Matete further wants the court to direct ZEC to conduct a referendum on the proposed constitutional amendments if Parliament passes the Bill.
By Desmond Chingarande
May. 29, 2026
The boat is still rocking: Zim’s churches and the urgent need for consistent constitutional leadership
In 1987, Constitution Amendment No 7 Act abolished the prime minister’s office and created the powerful executive presidency that still shapes our politics today.
By Gcotyelwa Jimlongo
May. 29, 2026




