CAB3: A dangerous step away from democratic promise

Thirteen years later, the passage of Constitution Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB 3) marks a troubling departure from that promise.
By Mutsa Murenje 4h ago

Zanu PF national cell day exposes grassroots anger against bigwigs

Zanu PF held its annual national cell day on Saturday, an exercise that saw members across the country verifying their names in party wards, including party leadership.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 3, 2026

Fresh legal storm over CAB 3

It was approved by 226 votes, with 41 opposition legislators from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) voting against it.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 3, 2026

Chamisa links SA chaos to Zim crisis

“Those of us who are still here must just be given trophies and medals. It’s so difficult.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 3, 2026

Ex-soldiers launch party to challenge ED term extension

“For years, we wore the uniforms of this nation in the army, the police and prison services,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 2, 2026

CAB 3 Senate amendments: Need to preserve fixed electoral cycles, prevent unintended constitutional loophole

The current Constitution establishes a clear distinction between two different methods by which a person assumes the office of President.
By Doug Coltart Jul. 2, 2026

Parliament turned into execution chamber of 2013 Constitution

Having sailed through the National Assembly, it proceeded to the Senate, where it was passed with minor amendments.
By Newsday Jul. 1, 2026
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CAB 3: Path cleared for life president

Mnangagwa, who turns 84 this year, has 21 days to assent to the Bill after receiving it from Parliament.
By Sydney Kawadza and Sharon Zebra Jun. 30, 2026

How CAB 3 unmasked Zimbabwe’s media deficit: The need for sustained media reform advocacy 

Dissenting voices were blacked out, the coverage of public hearings were reduced to the ruling Zanu PF party's echo chamber with minimal, if at all critical discourse. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Jun. 30, 2026