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Police on High Alert as Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Debate Intensifies
HARARE — The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has warned that it will take firm action against any individuals or groups attempting to incite violence or public disorder during ongoing national debate and parliamentary deliberations on the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB 3).

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18 hours ago3 min read


Opposition Activist Madzibaba VeShanduko Acquitted After Eight Months in Prison
HARARE — Opposition activist Godfrey Karembera, popularly known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, has been acquitted after spending eight months in prison on charges related to alleged anti-government mobilisation activities. The ruling brings an end to a case that attracted significant public attention following his arrest during a police crackdown linked to planned anti-government protests.

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18 hours ago2 min read


Parliament Claims 99.4% Support for Constitutional Amendment No. 3 as Critics Cry Foul
HARARE — A parliamentary committee has reported overwhelming public support for the controversial Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, claiming that 99.4 percent of submissions received during nationwide consultations backed the proposed constitutional changes.

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18 hours ago3 min read


Voters Rush to Constitutional Court to Block MPs From Benefiting From Controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill
HARARE — A wave of urgent Constitutional Court applications filed by voters across Zimbabwe is threatening to complicate Parliament's consideration of the controversial Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, which seeks to extend the terms of office of elected officials and introduce significant changes to the country's electoral system.

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2 days ago3 min read


Military Veterans Confront Mnangagwa: Explosive Allegations of US$31m Bribery Plot to Force CAB3 Term Extension
HARARE – A powerful coalition of retired military generals and former senior civil servants has directly accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of being the “principal architect and principal beneficiary” of the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 (CAB3).

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2 days ago3 min read


Ziyambi Insists CAB 3 Vote Will Be Public as Constitutional Amendment Debate Intensifies
HARARE — ZANU PF national legal secretary and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has reaffirmed that Members of Parliament will vote on the controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB 3) through a public show of hands rather than a secret ballot, arguing that the process promotes transparency and accountability.

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3 days ago2 min read


Zimbabwe Government Grounds Council Travel as Service Delivery Crisis Deepens
HARARE — The Zimbabwean government has ordered local authorities across the country to immediately suspend workshops, conferences, foreign trips, and so-called “look-and-learn” visits, citing growing concerns that excessive spending on travel and meetings is undermining service delivery.

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3 days ago2 min read


Activist Challenges Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, Seeks Referendum Before Key Changes Take Effect
HARARE, Zimbabwe – A Zimbabwean human rights activist has approached the High Court seeking a declaration that key provisions of the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill cannot legally be enacted without approval through a national referendum, setting the stage for a potentially landmark constitutional battle.

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5 days ago3 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.

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6 days ago2 min read
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