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Mr President, tell them that “NO”!

Zanu PF must not force for the amendment of the Constitution so that a few hangers-on and beneficiaries can still afford another ride on the gravy train.
By Newsday Sep. 7, 2024

Traditional leader in trouble over ED 2030 campaign

He cited section 281 of the Constitution and section 45 of the Traditional Leaders Act.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 2, 2024

ED 2030: Zanu PF moves to amend Constitution

The push to amend the Constitution comes despite Mnangagwa categorically stating that he will leave office when his second and final term ends.
By Problem Masau Aug. 27, 2024

Implications of the 2023 audit report

The latest report has uncovered numerous irregularities in the distribution and utilisation of funds by line ministries.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda Aug. 16, 2024

EditorialComment: Sadc must demand end to Zimbabwe violations

The constitution provides for freedom of assembly and freedom of association.
By The Standard Aug. 11, 2024

Parly petitioned over ancestry constitutional recognition

 He added that the Zimbabwean Constitution recognised alien cultures which he said was a disgrace.
By Gracious Daniel Aug. 5, 2024

Muckracker: The discord for a third term

Critics were quick to pounce. Our owner, we were told, is a constitutionalist. The third-term narrative was created by the opposition to demonise our righteous and brave leader.
By Muckraker Jul. 19, 2024

Populism will not teach your children

Furthermore, there has been a brouhaha between the government and teachers who are engaged in moonlighting with the same children that they teach.
By Nicholas Aribino Jul. 19, 2024

SA ConCourt upholds ZEP holders’ rights

The challenge was initiated on the grounds that the Minister’s decision was unlawful, invalid, and unconstitutional
By Bizcommunity Jun. 19, 2024