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SA opposition politicians wade into Zim constitutional row

In a statement, South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters, led by Julius Malema, said Zimbabwe's leadership should be focusing on addressing the country's
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 8, 2026

ED signs controversial CAB 3 into law

The new law introduces sweeping changes to Zimbabwe's constitutional framework, including extending the terms of office for the President, Parliament and local authorities from five to seven years.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 7, 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
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CAB3 snub: CIO quizzes ministers, MPs

Tshabangu snatched the CCC from its founding leader, Nelson Chamisa, and recalled several Members of Parliament (MPs).
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 29, 2026

Why CAB3 must be halted

This is not merely a political dispute, but it is a profound challenge to the integrity of our legislative process from those who bled for this nation's freedom.
By The Standard Jun. 28, 2026

Unquenched appetite for a one-party state

Corruption has become deeply entrenched, enriching a privileged few while depriving the country of resources needed for development.
By HARRY WILSON Jun. 26, 2026

The price Zimbabwe continues to pay

The consequence is that Parliament risks being dominated by individuals whose primary concern is political survival rather than nation-building.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Jun. 19, 2026

CAB 3: ConCourt raises Mnangagwa red flag

One of the ConCourt judges made the  observation in a ruling that cast a shadow on the push by the 83-year-old loyalists to overhaul the country’s electoral system.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 19, 2026