Reform must not become a constitutional convenience

That is the reasonable side of the argument. But constitutional reform is never judged only by what is written on paper. It is judged by timing, context and intent.
By Taisa P Tshuma 1h ago

Do the right thing, Mr President

After decades of paying for political excesses, the Zanu PF-led administration should, by now, understand the brutal arithmetic of legitimacy in global markets
By Editor 2h ago

Rights watchdog slams move to politicise chiefs

It said this would erode key constitutional safeguards and embolden other public officials to demand similar rights.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago
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CAB3 diamonds dossier escalates explosive rigging claims to partly

It was part of consultations on Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB3), which ended last week.

Farmers urged to diversify into turmeric as global markets boom

Despite its strong income potential, uptake of the crop remains low, prompting authorities to intensify awareness campaigns and support initiatives.
By Obert Siamilandu 3h ago

Fear cannot shape constitutional change

If citizens must speak under fear of reprisal, then the process ceases to be genuine consultation and becomes little more than a managed exercise in conformity.
By Newsday 3h ago

Unbeaten Ngezi signal title intent

Following a stellar start to the campaign, head coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva has officially laid down the gauntlet, declaring his team’s intention to reclaim the ultimate prize.

O-Zapu raises concerns over cost of living

His remarks come as Zanu PF pushes forward with a Constitutional Amendment Bill that critics say could extend the terms of the president and parliament without a referendum.
By Pamenus Tuso 21h ago

The façade of democracy is slipping away fast

What is at stake in Zimbabwe today is not merely a Bill before Parliament, but the very meaning of democracy itself.
By Newsday Apr. 9, 2026