Unpacking consent to bail

This discussion, however, focuses on the appropriateness of judicial discretion in criminal proceedings, specifically, in bail hearings.
By Tichawana Nyahuma 20h ago

Law versus state power: Why term extension faces a wall

ZANU PF appears intent on extending the tenure of its leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, beyond the constitutionally-permissible 2028, potentially to 2030
By Blessed Mhlanga 20h ago

Politics of the belly

There are reports that lawmakers are in for rich pickings if they support plans to amend the Constitution to extend Mnangagwa’s stay.
By Newsday Oct. 14, 2025

Growing intolerance for free expression must stop

Section 59 guarantees every citizen the right to demonstrate and present petitions peacefully.  
By Newsday Oct. 6, 2025

‘Make stiffer policies to protect widows rights’

Moyo asserted that many still face exclusion due to unregistered marriages, lack of legal literacy and persistence of cultural norms that prioritise male heirs.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 4, 2025

Owner’s dilemma: Choosing between constitution, people

AS the quintessential constitutionalist that he has always been, our Owner has started mobilising “The Party’s” structures to ensure that it romps to yet another run-away victory in 2028
By Muckracker Oct. 3, 2025
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Ministers violate constitution in water privatisation push‘... counter bill seeks to stop assault on Harare’s poor’

Zimbabwe’s government is violating citizens’ constitutional rights to clean water in its controversial push to privatise Harare’s water system, a leading campaigner warned this week.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Sep. 26, 2025

Justice Chinhengo: A distinguished jurist, towering figure in Sadc legal fraternity

In his glowing tribute to Justice Chinhengo, professor Lovemore Madhuku, a leading Zimbabwean expert on Constitutional Law, acknowledged that “we have lost a giant in law”.
By Muchadeyi Masunda Sep. 21, 2025

When law fails test of law

This was established in American case of West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnett 319 US624(1993).
By Blessed Mhlanga Sep. 19, 2025