Zimbabwe and the anatomy of a constitutional coup

The African Union has already recognised that constitutional amendments can, in certain circumstances, amount to unconstitutional changes of government.
By Jameson Timba 7h ago

CAB 3 fallout clouds economic outlook

Economist Chenayi Mutambasere said CAB 3 could further undermine investor confidence by creating uncertainty over the country’s governance and policy direction.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Silas Nkala Jun. 23, 2026

Minister links rural electrification to CAB 3

Moyo said the development was evidence that government programmes were producing tangible benefits in rural communities and advancing the country’s Vision 2030 agenda.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 23, 2026

Major milestones

A defining feature of the commission’s journey has been its ability to learn from past challenges and translate those lessons into progressive policy and regulatory action.
By Admin Jun. 22, 2026

Chipinge man jailed two years for dealing in dagga

The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) said the conviction sends a strong message to drug traffickers and dealers.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 22, 2026

War veterans mourn Matemadanda

WAR veterans and Zanu PF are mourning the death of Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique and Eswatini, Victor Matemadanda
By Nunurai Jena Jun. 22, 2026

Muswere survives CAB 3 vote backlash

Knives were out for Muswere, who is also the Skills Audit and Development minister, after he was among 14 Zanu PF MPs who did not take part in the voting process.
By Admin Jun. 22, 2026
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Khama joins anti-CAB 3 chorus

Critics have accused Zanu PF of bribing MPs with cash and cars to steer CAB 3 through the National Assembly.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 22, 2026

‘Zanu PF using financial power to advance one-party State agenda’

Other participants alleged that funds were being channelled towards splinter groups and compromised opposition leaders in a bid to destabilise opposition movements.
By Clayton Masekesa Jun. 20, 2026