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CCC councillor sues PSC over teacher’s alleged partisan political activities
An opposition councillor from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has taken legal action to compel the Public Service Commission (PSC) to discipline a teacher accused of engaging in active partisan politics. The case, filed at the High Court of Zimbabwe, centres on David Masomere, a teacher at Ndarama High School, who is alleged to have breached constitutional provisions governing the conduct of civil servants.

Southerton Business Times
May 62 min read


Mutsvangwa Tells ZANU-PF Hopefuls to ‘Wait for 2030’ Amid Succession Tensions
HARARE – Christopher Mutsvangwa has warned ambitious members of the ruling ZANU PF to be patient and wait until 2030, as internal tensions over succession continue to simmer.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 172 min read


Chamisa Dismisses ‘Sellout’ Claims Amid Debate Over Constitutional Amendment Bill
HARARE – Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has dismissed allegations that he has “sold out the struggle for democracy,” describing the claims as part of a coordinated propaganda campaign.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 162 min read


Charamba Defends Majome Reassignment as Lawyers Cite Constitutional Breach
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has defended the reassignment of Jessie Majome from the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, dismissing criticism from legal experts who argue the move may violate constitutional provisions governing independent commissions.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 132 min read


Tungwarara Emerges as Key Figure in ZANU PF’s ED 2030 Debate
HARARE – Paul Tungwarara has emerged as a visible figure in internal mobilisation efforts linked to the “ED 2030” agenda within ZANU PF, as debate intensifies over proposals to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure beyond current constitutional limits.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 122 min read


ZANU-PF ‘not afraid of referendum’ on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 – Mugadza
HARARE – Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Misheck Mugadza says ZANU-PF would comfortably win a referendum on the proposed Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, insisting the party has nothing to fear from a public vote. Speaking to party affiliates this week, Mugadza dismissed calls for a referendum, echoing the ruling party’s position that the proposed changes do not legally require one.

Southerton Business Times
Mar 272 min read


Mashingaidze dismisses Muchena’s opposition to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
HARARE, ZIMBABWE – Retired Major General Gibson Mashingaidze has publicly criticised Air Vice Marshal (Rtd) Henry Muchena over his opposition to the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 of 2026, deepening divisions among former senior security officials.

Southerton Business Times
Mar 232 min read
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