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
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ED biography directive sparks outrage
The controversy erupted after the Local Government ministry instructed all councils to buy copies at US$17 each or US$15 for orders of 100 or more.
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Zanu PF unleashes ‘terror’ on 2030 dissenters
Some victims said they had gone into hiding in urban centres, while others claim they are constantly on the move to evade the suspected ruling party members.
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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
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Let’s explore the possibility of taking issues to the International Court of Justice: An open letter
The Constitution of Zimbabwe clearly defines a term limit as a provision of this Constitution which limits the length of time that a person may hold or occupy a public office.
By Amh Voices
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NewsDay cartoon April 09, 2026 edition
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CAB3: The constitutional engine driving Zim’s strategic continuity, Vision 2030
Aligning leadership cycles with economic cycles ensures that long-term investments in critical sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, mining, and industry are not prematurely interrupted.
By Clever Marisa
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The three-finger code: How Zanu PF orchestrated the hijacking of Zimbabwe’s constitutional future
These former liberation fighters, traditionally the bedrock of Zanu PF’s support, spoke out against the proposed amendments, arguing that they betrayed the very principles they fought for.
By Nunurai Jena
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