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CAB 3: MPs reject power grab

The critics fiercely rejected the proposed changes, labelling them a fundamental threat to Zimbabwe's democratic foundations.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun 9, 2026
Zimbabwe turns to artificial insemination to accelerate rabbit industry growth  
Zimbabwe turns to artificial insemination to accelerate rabbit industry growth  
"Artificial insemination has revolutionised rabbit production in leading rabbit-producing countries by improving breeding efficiency, accelerating genetic improvement and increasing productivity.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun 9, 2026
Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique move to harmonise regional transport corridors
"These inconsistencies create unnecessary administrative and operational constraints," Makumbe said.
By Freeman Makopa Jun 9, 2026
Fire guts section of Kutsaga Research Station
The research institution said emergency personnel and staff worked together to bring the fire under control before it spread to other sections of the facility.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun 9, 2026
Harare man gets 10-year jail term for stealing Zesa cables
In a statement, the NPAZ said James Dzane of Kuwadzana Extension was arrested at a security checkpoint along the Harare-Mt Darwin Road.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun 9, 2026
CNRG warns river disaster declaration open to exploitation  by miners 
CNRG said Zimbabwe had previously seen rehabilitation permits and restoration projects allegedly used to facilitate mining in ecologically sensitive areas. 
By Silas Nkala Jun 9, 2026
KAZA meetings kick off in Vic Falls as Zim leads regional conservation agenda 
Environment, Climate and Wildlife Minister Evelyn Ndlovu said the meetings form part of Zimbabwe’s responsibilities as the current chair of KAZA. 
By Nizbert Moyo Jun 9, 2026
Women, Youths Vow to Fight for Botha Mine at Funeral of Fallen Chairperson
Mourners gathered at the Mashonaland Central Provincial Heroes Acre on 5 June 2026 to bury liberation heroine Cde Concillia Gonzo have turned her funeral into a rallying ground,
By Staff Reporter Jun 9, 2026
Ex-Zinara boss, wife in trouble over $68k mortgage bond
The insurer also cited Voedsel Enterprise, represented by Innocent Mahufe, as a respondent.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun 9, 2026
Explainer: What happens next with CAB 3?
The Bill is still at the second reading stage in the National Assembly. This is the stage where MPs debate the principles, objectives and overall merits of the proposed constitutional amendment.
By Newsday Jun 9, 2026
Why Grace Musa believes women farmers matter
“Funders should appreciate the work already being done on the ground by women in agriculture and support projects that have demonstrated potential and continuity.”
By Staff Reporter Jun 9, 2026
Why a referendum on CAB 3 is unavoidable
Our Bill of Rights starts from section 48 and ends with section 87 of the Constitution. Needless to say, therefore, that section 67 is within the Bill of Rights.
Cimas Healthathon 3.0 accelerates push for digital healthcare solutions
Akaketwa said entries must offer original, locally relevant solutions to challenges within Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.
By Evans Mathanda Jun 9, 2026
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Fresh war threatens CAB 3
The move to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term faces widening divisions within the ruling party and unexpected resistance from factions of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun 8, 2026
Shava orders foreign study clearance, Treasury talks over tertiary education funding
“Implement pre-departure clearance for students enrolling in foreign universities to prevent wastage of time and resources on programmes that may not be recognised upon completion,” he said.
By Valentine Maya Jun 8, 2026
Harare council in the spotlight after three fall into port pit and die
The deaths, confirmed Monday by the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), have sparked calls for criminal accountability against council officials responsible for the excavation.
By Valentine Maya Jun 8, 2026
Manicaland Anglican Diocese secretary earns PhD in governance
Samutereko was among five graduates awarded doctorates during the university’s 32nd graduation ceremony held over the weekend in Mutare.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun 8, 2026
Hybrids over EVs: Zimbabwe’s sweet spot?
Despite aggressive government policies designed to promote pure EVs, including slashing customs duty from 40% to 25% via Statutory Instrument 35 of 2025
By Tendai Munhundarima Jun 8, 2026
ZHRC calls for urgent action on ecosystem restoration and climate resilience 
"The Commission is concerned that Zimbabwe continues to experience increasingly severe climate-related events in the form of droughts and floods," the statement said. 
By Staff Reporter Jun 8, 2026
RBZ mops up liquidity with new ZiG Bills  
The central bank said the investment instruments will be available to a broad range of market participants, including banks, corporates and individual investors. 
By Staff Reporter Jun 8, 2026
Tobacco Volumes Surge 
“Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector has produced and sold much more tobacco in 2026, but the sharp fall in prices has reduced total farmer earnings compared to 2025,” TIMB said.
By Obert Siamilandu Jun 8, 2026
Union calls for stronger safety measures on Kamandama disaster anniversary 
“The Kamandama Mine Disaster remains the worst mining tragedy in Zimbabwe’s history,” Chinhema said. 
By Silas Nkala Jun 8, 2026
AI should be your compass, not comfort zone: Mudenda 
“Embrace it with discipline, because a Parliament that cannot prove its impact cannot protect the people’s trust.” 
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Jun 8, 2026
CancerServe gives hope to cancer patients, survivors 
“Tonight we celebrate one word: triumph. Not because the road was easy, but because you walked it with resilience to defeat cancer,” Nyakabau said. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun 8, 2026
Stampede as Tungwarara dishes out cash, food hampers at Cowdray Park borehole launch 
“In Parliament I will not debate CAB3 because the people of Cowdray Park have spoken,” Mujeyi said. 
By Langelihle Nyathi Jun 8, 2026
High Court Throws Out Musarara’s Bid to Halt Import Levies 
Authorities say approximately US$5.7 million has already been raised through the levy framework, with part of the funds being channelled towards irrigation projects across several provinces. 
By Staff Reporter Jun 8, 2026
Zimbabwe, Zambia draw physical borderline on Lake Kariba 
For years, the invisible line splitting the world's largest artificial lake has been a source of conflict mostly among fishermen and boat operators. 
By Valentine Maya Jun 8, 2026
Prison HIV programme hailed for improving awareness among inmates 
“This programme has benefited many people, including myself, because of the reckless lifestyle I lived before my incarceration,” Moyo said. 
By Staff Reporter Jun 8, 2026