300,000 CAB3 Submissions. Parliament Has Not Said How Many Oppose the Bill.

The figure has been reported widely as evidence of robust democratic participation. It is nothing of the sort,
By Valentine Maya 45m ago

Parliamentary committee concludes ZCDC oversight visit

“During the visit, Members of the Committee were briefed on geological samples and diamond-bearing ore during a guided tour of ZCDC mining operations,” Parliament said. 
By Kenneth Nyangani 6h ago

Central bank independence is sacrosanct — and must not be negotiated by deadline

The concern is understandable. Credit is expensive, investment is constrained and firms are struggling to expand in an economy still finding its footing after years of volatility.
By Newsday 9h ago

The Constitution must the people, not MPs

Meanwhile, ordinary Zimbabweans are battling unemployment, collapsing public services, rising poverty, poor healthcare, and a lack of affordable housing.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi May. 17, 2026

From Australia to Southern Africa: Champion shares blueprint for advancing women in politics

“I realised then that something had to change and that women needed support and institutional backing to increase their numbers,” she said.
By Moses Magadza May. 14, 2026

MP exposes roadside farming as Zimbabwe's land crisis bites

Masuka said the policy was clear on repossession for underutilisation.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 14, 2026
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Protesters torch CAB 3 billboard as tensions soar

The burning of the billboard triggered swift reaction from the security apparatus, which reportedly harassed vendors eking out a living in the area.
By Nunurai Jena May. 13, 2026

MPs blast Cottco over unpaid farmers, financial chaos

LAWMAKERS yesterday tore into the debt-ridden Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) board and the Mutapa Investment Fund for failing to pay farmers and transporters
By Brent Shamu May. 6, 2026

NSS race against time for Africa Day opening

During a site tour yesterday by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture, the clumsy pace of progress was evident.
By Brent Shamu May. 1, 2026