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Mliswa Urges Chiwenga to Resign, Accuses VP of Undermining Mnangagwa
HARARE – Former ZANU-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson Temba Mliswa has called on Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to resign, accusing him of undermining President Emmerson Mnangagwa and fuelling internal party tensions. In a strongly worded post on X, Mliswa criticised Chiwenga’s recent public remarks, alleging that the Vice President was aligning himself with opposition narratives and social media sentiment.

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Apr 282 min read


Chiwenga’s Church Address Draws Attention Amid Debate Over Constitutional Changes
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga delivered a sermon-style address at a Roman Catholic gathering in Murewa over the weekend, blending scripture, leadership philosophy, and moral reflection remarks that have since attracted wider political interpretation. Speaking before congregants, Chiwenga invoked the teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi, highlighting virtues such as humility, simplicity, peace-building, and compassion for the vulnerable. He described these values as form

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Apr 272 min read


Seven MDC-T Activists Arrested Over Alleged CAB3 Protest Plot in Harare
Seven suspected members of the Movement for Democratic Change – T (MDC-T) have been arrested and appeared before the Harare Magistrates' Court for allegedly organising a protest against the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3). The accused Clifton Zumba (27), Shingirai Chitauro (45), John Simon (53), Tonderai Cephas Makuyana (28), Decent Zaina (46), Jane Makovere (47), and Austin Name (52) appeared before Magistrate Ruth Moyo and were remanded in custody t

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Apr 262 min read


ZANU-PF MOBILIZES: Party Targets 45,000 Submissions in Push for Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
HARARE — The ruling ZANU-PF party is reportedly orchestrating a massive campaign to secure support for the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, with internal directives targeting over 45,000 written submissions from Mashonaland West province alone.

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Apr 222 min read


"Morally Indefensible": Zimbabwe Council of Churches Opposes Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
HARARE — The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has formally declared its opposition to the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), warning that the legislation threatens the nation’s democratic foundations and serves the interests of political elites over the citizenry.

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Apr 152 min read


"Refining, Not Replacing": Charamba Defends Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
HARARE — Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has stepped forward to mount a robust defense of the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), dismissing critics’ fears as "exaggerated" and "misleading."

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Apr 142 min read


Amendment Bill No. 3 reaches “House Copies Ready” stage as 90-day countdown advances
HARARE — Zimbabwe’s constitutional reform process has entered a critical phase after the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill (H.B. 1, 2026) reached “House Copies Ready” status, signalling that lawmakers are preparing for the next stage of deliberations.

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Apr 82 min read


Zimbabwe Constitutional Amendment No. 3: Legal reset or term extension?
HARARE — Debate over Zimbabwe’s proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is intensifying, with legal analysts and political observers divided over whether the changes amount to a term extension or a fundamental restructuring of the presidential office. At the centre of the discussion is the argument that the amendment would not extend the tenure of Emmerson Mnangagwa under the current constitutional framework, but instead create a new presidential office with different ru

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Apr 63 min read


Parliament keeps written submissions open for Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
HARARE – The Parliament of Zimbabwe has announced that written submissions on the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 remain open, even after nationwide public hearings concluded on April 2. The extension allows citizens who were unable to attend the physical consultations to still contribute their views on the proposed constitutional changes.

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Apr 41 min read


Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Oppose Constitutional Amendment Bill, Urge MPs to Reject It
The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ZCBC) has strongly criticised the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026, warning that it could weaken democratic governance and erode citizens’ power.

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Mar 212 min read


Retired General Mapuranga Clashes With Temba Mliswa Over Mnangagwa Term Extension Debate
Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga has issued a sharp rebuke of former Norton MP Temba Mliswa, warning against what he described as “misinterpreting proximity to power” amid escalating tensions over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s alleged push to extend his rule to 2030.

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Mar 192 min read
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