Unquenched appetite for a one-party state

Corruption has become deeply entrenched, enriching a privileged few while depriving the country of resources needed for development.
By Harry Wilson 7h ago

Beyond Parly approval: Constitutional legality, democratic legitimacy and CAB 3

Public discussion has understandably focused on the political merits and demerits of the proposed amendments.
By Arnold Tsunga 9h ago

War vets issue 72-hour CAB 3 ultimatum

The Bill awaits presidential assent after the National Assembly noted amendments by the Senate.
By Staff Reporter 9h ago

Why I voted against CAB 3: Mat South Senator

A total of 75 senators voted in favour of the Bill on Wednesday, while four voted against it, securing the two-thirds majority required for constitutional amendments.
By Silas Nkala 9h ago

Tshabangu invokes Nkomo’s ghost for CAB 3

To the ordinary voter in Bulawayo or Harare, the irony is thick enough to choke on.
By Staff Reporter 9h ago

Violent crackdown greets CAB 3 move

Vocal members of the Tendai Biti-led Constitution Defenders Forum (CDF) have emerged as the main victims of the vicious attack on liberties.
By Staff Reporter 9h ago

Timba vows to fight on after endorsed CAB3 

The Bill secured the required two-thirds majority after 75 senators voted in favour while four voted against it
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 25, 2026

Chamisa’s return raises questions

The claims gain weight given his turbulent history as an opposition figure, marked by organisational failure and a pattern of retreat.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 25, 2026

Zimbabwe and the anatomy of a constitutional coup

The African Union has already recognised that constitutional amendments can, in certain circumstances, amount to unconstitutional changes of government.
By Jameson Timba Jun. 24, 2026