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Nelson Chamisa deletes X post that appeared to reference Chiwenga's biblical remarks on CAB3
HARARE – Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has deleted a post on X that appeared to reference Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga's recent use of biblical imagery in speeches delivered amid growing debate over the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).

Southerton Business Times
1 day ago2 min read


War Veterans Give Parliament 72-Hour Ultimatum to Halt Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
Six Zimbabwean liberation war veterans have issued Parliament with a 72-hour ultimatum to halt the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill (CAB3), accusing legislative leaders of presiding over what they describe as an unconstitutional and procedurally flawed amendment process.

Southerton Business Times
Jun 263 min read


ZANU-PF Sweeps Tsholotsho Rural District Council By-Elections
TSHOLOTSHO – ZANU-PF has secured victory in all three wards contested in the Tsholotsho Rural District Council by-elections held on Saturday, 20 June, according to official results released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Southerton Business Times
Jun 212 min read


Chamisa Blasts CCC MPs Who Backed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has condemned opposition MPs who supported Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 alongside ZANU-PF, accusing them of betraying citizens who have suffered political persecution and hardship over the years.

Southerton Business Times
Jun 192 min read


Mnangagwa Nephew Pearson Mbalekwa Expelled From ZANU-PF Amid Constitutional Amendment Dispute
HARARE, Zimbabwe – Former Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officer Pearson Mbalekwa, a nephew of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has reportedly been expelled from ZANU-PF following internal disagreements linked to controversial proposals to amend Zimbabwe's Constitution.

Southerton Business Times
May 302 min read


CCC Signals Conditional Support for Controversial CAB3, Demands 'Consensus Government'
HARARE — In a political development that could reshape Zimbabwe’s governance landscape, the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has announced it is prepared to offer conditional parliamentary support for the highly controversial Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3). However, the opposition faction firmly warned the ruling ZANU-PF administration that its backing "cannot be a blank cheque."

Southerton Business Times
May 272 min read
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