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Continue reading →: Clause 7: Every Reform Matters
Every Constitution vividly narrates the story of its nation. It is not a mere document; it embodies a vital, dynamic promise between the people and their government. Within this promise, every reform is significant. Clause 7 of Amendment Bill No. 3 may seem technical at first glance—simply substituting “High Court”…
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Continue reading →: Every Constitution tells the story of a nation
It is not a static document, but a living promise between the people and their government. And in that promise, there are no small reforms. Clause 7(7) of Amendment Bill No. 3 may look like a technical adjustment – replacing the words “High Court” with “Supreme Court” in the qualifications…
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Continue reading →: Celebrating Virginia Mabhiza: A Trailblazer for Women in Law and Leadership
In a world where patriarchy still casts long shadows, few women have dared to step into the highest corridors of power and leave a lasting mark. Attorney General Virginia Mabhiza is one of those rare figures. Her rise to become Zimbabwe’s first woman Attorney General since independence is not just…
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Continue reading →: Ibhetshu LikaZulu Court Challenge Uncertain
…as Ndlovu Withdraws From Case A fierce legal dispute is emerging between lawyers Nqobani Sithole, Method Ndlovu, and Zibusiso Ncube over the controversial Matabeleland pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu and its leader Mbuso Fuzwayo’s Constitutional Court application seeking to block President Emmerson Mnangagwa from extending his term of office to 2030.…
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Continue reading →: Chris Mutsvangwa’s Silent Rebellion: Loud Whispers Against 2030
Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU-PF, is once again in the throes of internal tension. At the centre of this quiet storm is Chris Mutsvangwa — war veteran, seasoned politician, and current party spokesperson. His silence on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and recent public remarks advising President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reconsider…
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Continue reading →: Stella Nkomo: Zimbabwe’s Bridge to the Subcontinent
Zimbabwe’s foreign policy has entered a dynamic new phase, and at the centre of this shift is Ambassador Stella Nkomo, the country’s envoy to India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. Appointed in 2024 as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Nkomo has quickly established herself as a vital player in Zimbabwe’s…
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Continue reading →: Simplifying Zimbabwe Constitutional Amendment Bill No-3
Following the Cabinet’s approval of the draft Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill earlier this February, a whirlwind of legislative activity and public debate has swept across the nation and social media platforms. The formal gazetting of the Bill on February 16, 2026, officially triggered a 90-day window for…
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Continue reading →: Principle Vs Dependence
Zimbabwe Rejects US$350m Deal Zimbabwe has boldly chosen not to enter into a proposed health aid Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States, prioritizing the protection of national sovereignty as its core principle. Government officials have expressed an openness to international cooperation in the health sector, insisting that any…
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Continue reading →: Social Media Abuse a Growing Scourge
The abuse of social media by individuals connected to Zimbabwe, both domestically and internationally, has escalated to alarming levels. Users are disseminating false information for motives that remain unclear, but which ultimately damage the character and reputation of others, particularly public figures. Given the current political climate in the country,…
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Continue reading →: Mavedzenge’s Utterances Tantamount to Coup
The debate over constitutional reform in Zimbabwe has reached a critical juncture, with legal scholars stepping up to voice their perspectives on proposed amendments. One of the most prominent figures in this discussion is Justice Mavedzenge, who firmly argues that sweeping constitutional changes pose a significant risk to democratic consolidation…



















