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Fuzwayo’s dilemma over 2030 agenda

However, the ConCourt challenge sparked controversy after reports emerged linking exiled minister Jonathan Moyo as the brains behind the case. 
By Sharon Sibindi 1h ago
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Zanu PF warns party ‘rebels’ over 2030 Bill

Zanu PF has been holding meetings across the country, mobilising its cells, districts and provincial structures ahead of Parliament-led consultations scheduled for next week.
By Kenneth Nyangani 13h ago

EditorialComment: Amendment No.3: Subversion of Zimbabwean people’s will

The public hearings into these proposed far-reaching changes will take place over only four days, with just one venue per district, and will be held in hard-to-access areas.
By The Standard 17h ago

Mnangagwa 2030 plot in sinister twist

A key provision of the bill seeks to extend presidential and parliamentary terms by an additional two years, pushing the next transition from 2028 to 2030.
By Miriam Mangwaya 19h ago

Let’s all stop this 2030 madness

ZIMBABWEANS have a duty — not tomorrow, not next year, but now.
By Editorial Mar. 13, 2026

War vets, ex-generals tear into ED2030 Bill

THE Zanu PF push to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay in power by two years has elicited significant internal pushback, with some war veterans and retired generals opposing the proposal.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Mar. 13, 2026

Zanu PF fails to fulfil Nkulumane by-election promises

Zanu PF made extensive promises to voters through its candidate Freedom Murechu and senior party officials.
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 12, 2026

Chief escapes censure over ED term extension plot

Through the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Paradzayi approached the court claiming that Chief Saurombe’s statement is unconstitutional and undermines democratic principles.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu Mar. 12, 2026

Buhera families vulnerable after homes demolished in land dispute

According to Mugadza, Marume obtained a default High Court judgment in 2015 to evict the Ngundu people, who are disputing the ruling, claiming they were unaware of the court date.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 12, 2026