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Opposition to boycott CAB3 hearings after violence, intimidation

Journalists were also targetted, with the Zanu PF youths blocking them from leaving the venue and demanding that they delete footage from cellphones and cameras.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 1, 2026

Zim stares down constitutional crisis

This latest escalation underscores a desperate struggle for the soul of Zimbabwe’s governance
By Lovemore Madhuku Mar. 25, 2026

Biti, Madhuku application deferred to April 1 

Madhuku submitted that the NCA opposes the proposed amendments and that he has already filed a separate challenge before the Constitutional Court seeking to block the Bill. 
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 23, 2026

Zim has already tainted its constitutional amendments

The law is clear that there must be a 90-day window for parliamentary public consultations to allow the views of Zimbabweans to be heard and recorded.  
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Mar. 7, 2026

The message: Resist 2030 and we will beat you up

Citizens have every right to meet, debate and criticise proposed changes to the supreme law.
By Newsday Mar. 6, 2026

Shadowy group threatens Madhuku, Biti

A SHADOWY vigilante group calling itself the “Presidential Mafia” has threatened opposition politicians and civic activists opposed to the proposed constitutional amendments.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 4, 2026

More death threats directed at NCA’s Madhuku

National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) leader Lovemore Madhuku has received fresh death threats, days after he was hospitalised following an alleged assault by suspected State agents.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 3, 2026
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Brutal attack leaves Madhuku hospitalised

The attack comes amid growing tensions over Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3, which critics say undermines citizens’ rights and strengthens parliamentary control over electoral processes. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 1, 2026

ED2030: Massive crackdown against critics

NCA leader Lovemore Madhuku said the meeting had focused on strategies to challenge Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. 
By BRENT SHAMU and Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 1, 2026