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Fire on the mountain in Zanu PF...Youth league tears into Chivayo's donation

The league urged lawmakers to guard against attempts that bring Parliament into disrepute. 
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Fire on the mountain in Zanu PF...Youth league tears into Chivayo's donation

The league urged lawmakers to guard against attempts that bring Parliament into disrepute. 
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Fire on the mountain in Zanu PF...Youth league tears into Chivayo's donation

The league urged lawmakers to guard against attempts that bring Parliament into disrepute. 

MPs, money and the Constitution

Our Parliament is meant to be a law-making body that also serves as a self-regulating oversight institution over the other arms of the State.

A US$3,6m test of parliamentary integrity

Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has triggered a political storm after announcing a US$3,6 million “donation” to Zimbabwe’s 360 lawmakers for constituency projects.
By Newsday 7h ago

Court battle erupts over CAB3 hearings

ZIMBABWE’S courts are increasingly becoming the main battleground over the controversial Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3), as politicians, activists and citizens mount legal challenges
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 20, 2026

Zimbabwe needs jobs, not ballots: Mkandla

He said the Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill being pushed through Parliament was a clear indication that elections in Zimbabwe were a waste of time and resources.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 20, 2026

Malaba out of CAB3 ConCourt hearing

Malaba officially steps down on May 14, ahead of the May 20 hearing scheduled at the ConCourt.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 15, 2026
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Chamisa fumes over Mnangagwa term chaos

Observers and opposition figures said the outreach meetings resembled Zanu PF district coordinating committee gatherings, with party youths allegedly dictating who could or could not speak.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 3, 2026