Judging by the number of legislators in Parliament, Citizen Coalition for Change is by no means the biggest political opposition in Zimbabwe.
Section 80 elaborates clearly the rights of women and equality of women and men. Interestingly, in most communities, women outnumber men.
Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution — which was amended in 2019 and 2022 — does not shy away from the fact that non-partisanship is the key ingredient to building truly national institutions.
As a result, it is wise for community leaders to have a strong desire to learn new things.
When Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, they are constitutionally given an opportunity to directly elect the President, Members of Parliament, senators and councillors.
The transition from campaigning to governing is a crucial phase requiring a shift in mindset and approach.