The party has lined up a series of ‘thank you’ rallies in all provinces this weekend following the signing of the controversial bill by President Emmerson Mnangagwa early this month.
In March last year, the late outspoken war veteran Blessed Geza caused a national shutdown after he called for a similar protest against Mnangagwa.
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The brewing stand-off exposes a deepening rift between the party’s central command and its provincial youth structures.
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Gutu was accused of rebelling against the Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3, which President Ennersib Mnangagwa has since signed into law.
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According to Parliament, more than 99 000 Zimbabweans have already been screened at ports of entry since deportations from South Africa intensified.
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The application contends that NSSA’s failure to provide benefits reflecting the value of those contributions amounts to an unconstitutional deprivation of property.
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WCA distributes predator-proof cattle bomas and automated LED lights, called lion lights, to keep livestock safe from attacks.
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The court heard that the convict, Ishmael Stanley Chakombera (38), committed the offence in March 2025 while employed as a security guard at Valiage Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd.
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Behind the soaring value of gold lies a darker reality, visible in remote forests, fragile river systems and marginalised communities globally.
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According to sources in the security sector, the altercation began after the MPs parked in a bay reserved for Innocent Ncube, the Manicaland provincial intelligence officer.
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In delivering judgement on Friday, magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe acquitted all the accused, bringing the criminal proceedings to an end.
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The Kadoma Agricultural Show will run from 24 to 26 September 2026 under the theme: 113 Years in Agriculture: Sowing Seeds and Sowing Hope.
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Chigumira was prohibited from driving for six months by the Harare magistrates’ court.
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After transitioning from journalism to academia in the United States, she turned her lens toward the overlooked history of her own community.
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Among its provisions is the transfer of electoral boundary delimitation powers from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to the Delimitation Commission.
He said a community solar project covering the whole stand was erected and a borehole was drilled there, all without his knowledge.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 18, 2026
Two of Rondozai's accomplices posed as police officers, handcuffed and blindfolded Matanda, and drove him away in a silver Honda Fit.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 17, 2026
I used to be shy about being poor, but I started bringing friends home to our one room. I showed people my real life. My identity was that I was grounded in who I am.
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By In Conversation With Trevor
Jul. 12, 2026
The controversy began when the junior parliamentarian requested vehicles from Chivayo, arguing that junior currently relied on public transport.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jul. 12, 2026
They argued that no prima facie case had been established by the prosecution, and that Mateko had relied on inconsistent and unreliable witness testimony.
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By Desmond Chingarande
Jul. 12, 2026
The Mbare flats, some of the capital's oldest high-rise residential blocks, have long stood as stark symbols of urban decay.
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By Kenneth Nyangani
Jul. 12, 2026
"Today it wears the clothing of constitutional amendment. The principle is the same: power has placed itself above the people."
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 12, 2026
Pretoria accuses March and March of promoting violence and vigilantism while state mandarins glorify themselves of having averted what could have been a slaughter.
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By Mbuso Moyo
Jul. 12, 2026
Under the new law, a president will now be voted by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the National Assembly where Zanu PF enjoys a two-thirds majority.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jul. 12, 2026
Videos of him denouncing the bill have since gone viral on social media, prompting the PEC to recommend his suspension pending a disciplinary hearing.
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By Kenneth Nyangani
Jul. 12, 2026
"This demonstrates that the Government is implementing an inclusive national programme to ensure that no community is left behind in accessing modern energy services.
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By Jairos Saunyama
Jul. 12, 2026
Court documents show the property was acquired and gazetted by the Government in 2000 under General Notice 418A of 2000 and again in 2014 under General Notice 288 of 2014.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 12, 2026
“These vehicles are tools that will enable us to monitor projects, engage communities and effectively implement programmes that contribute to the country's development agenda,” he said.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 12, 2026
Even after her husband was ousted in the 2017 military coup, her vast agricultural acquisitions remained volatile battlegrounds for legal disputes.
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By Nunurai Jena
Jul. 12, 2026
"I am in support of what they are doing. I am rigidly against CAB3 and I believe it is wrong for our country," he said.
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By Miriam Mangwaya
Jul. 12, 2026
Journalism should be neither promotional nor destructive
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By Kenneth Nyangani
Jul. 5, 2026
Chiwenga told the central committee meeting last Thursday that CAB3 was “not yet signed into law”, several Zanu PF leaders told The Standard.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
The volatile security climate prompted the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria and the government in Harare to organise emergency bus evacuations via Beitbridge.
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By Nizbert Moyo
Jul. 5, 2026
Chiwenga gave a sermon last weekend about Jesus waking up Lazarus, a message seen as referring to his role in saving the constitution from CAB3.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
Garwe warned that non-compliance would attract administrative action.
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By Jeffrey Muvundusi
Jul. 5, 2026
The operation forced pregnant women and young children to flee their beds in the early hours of the morning, with many seeking urgent medical care the following day.
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By Nunurai Jena
Jul. 5, 2026
Oscar Mtshiya appeared before the Harare magistrates court facing charges of trafficking for labour exploitation.
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By Desmond Chingarande
Jul. 5, 2026
What began as a desperate huddle at the Musina Showgrounds has now shifted to a rapidly constructed repatriation centre at Musina Proefplaas, 20km outside of town.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
Mnangagwa had initially claimed that he is a constitutionalist and will step aside in 2028.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jul. 5, 2026
Unique Zimuto, the lead coordinator of the summit, expressed immense enthusiasm about bringing such high-impact partners on board.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
Ranucci is the deputy director of Rai Tre and host of Report, an in-depth investigative journalism programme on RAI, Italy’s prominent public broadcaster.
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By Kenneth Nyangani
Jul. 5, 2026
Officers also seized empty 100ml bottles, bottle caps, and cardboard boxes, suggesting a sophisticated operation designed for the repackaging and distribution of illicit substances.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
The assessment noted that the surge in procurement between 2022 and 2024 was largely driven by construction and major infrastructure projects before activity slowed.
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By Blessed Ndlovu
Jul. 5, 2026
The motive is as old as it is transparent, that is land greed wrapped in political intimidation.
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By Nunurai Jena
Jul. 5, 2026
Makamani had turned to the hazardous informal activity in a desperate bid to supplement his meagre government salary, according to the complaint.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
As a perinatal psychologist and founder of Salt Africa, Meki is breaking the silence surrounding maternal mental health in Zimbabwe — a field often dismissed or misunderstood.
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By In Conversation With Trevor
Jul. 5, 2026
Authorities emphasised that assaulting, resisting, or obstructing officers in the lawful execution of their duties constitutes a serious criminal offense.
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By Staff Reporter
Jul. 5, 2026
Tshabangu snatched the CCC from its founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, and recalled several Members of Parliament (MPs).
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By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 29, 2026
On the backdrop of this significant shift, the spotlight is turning toward the infrastructure required to make this new digital economy work for everyone.
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By Takemore Mazuruse
Jun. 28, 2026
ARTUZ said the struggles of Zimbabwean teachers, who continue to face low wages and state repression, are closely linked to those of South African workers.
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By Staff Reporter
Jun. 28, 2026