Between principle and practice: Participator constitutionalism and judicial restraint in Fuza and Wakurawarehwa v Parliament of Zimbabwe
The implications of the judgment extend beyond procedural doctrine to the broader question of democratic governance.
By Arnold Tsunga and Bongani Ngwenya
14h 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
Jun. 26, 2026
Cowdray Park residents back title feed program despite legacy payment concerns
In response, the Bulawayo city council works department assured residents that the funds had been channelled into service delivery.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 22, 2026
CAB3: One MP defies tide in Bulawayo
Social media platforms exploded with messages celebrating Gumede’s decision to reject the amendment.
By Admin
Jun. 21, 2026
Inside Zimbabwe’s gendered disinformation campaigns
Mavetera has previously responded to online criticism by calling for more constructive use of digital platforms and discouraging abusive language directed at public officials.
By Linda Mujuru
Jun. 21, 2026
CAB3: A defining moment for Zim’s progress, unity and vision 2030
Parliament chose the people over politics, development over division, and progress over stagnation.
By Clever Marisa
Jun. 21, 2026
Justice minister Ziyambi's response to the second reading debate of the constitution of Zimbabwe amendment bill (no. 3)
139 of the 182, were positively disposed towards the Bill.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Jun. 20, 2026
Response to the second reading of CAB 3
139 of the 182, were positively disposed towards the Bill.
By The Standard
Jun. 20, 2026
‘Zanu PF using financial power to advance one-party State agenda’
Other participants alleged that funds were being channelled towards splinter groups and compromised opposition leaders in a bid to destabilise opposition movements.
By Clayton Masekesa
Jun. 20, 2026




