CONSTITUTION WATCH 8/2026

CONSTITUTION WATCH 8/2026

CAB3 Published as Act

Can a president who goes back on his word ever be trusted?

Can a president who goes back on his word ever be trusted?

Trust, like the soul, never returns once it is gone.

Four in ten Zimbabweans have no trust in ZEC

Four in ten Zimbabweans have no trust in ZEC

Zimbabwe’s electoral institutions are facing a crisis of public confidence, with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission emerging as the least trusted institution in the country and nearly half of citizens expressing no faith in election results, a national survey on the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill has found.

Alleged Russia recruitment suspect to represent himself as bail hearing delayed

Alleged Russia recruitment suspect to represent himself as bail hearing delayed

The bail hearing of a Hwange man accused of trafficking five Zimbabweans to Russia under the guise of offering them lucrative firefighting jobs has been postponed after he told a Harare court that he would represent himself.

Coalition condemns Mnangagwa for extending his rule to 2030

Coalition condemns Mnangagwa for extending his rule to 2030

Sungano Yevanhu/Ubumbano Lomphakathi (SY/UL), a coalition of political parties, labour groups, churches and civil society organisations, has condemned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s assent to the Constitutional Amendment Act No. 6 of 2026, describing it as unconstitutional and a “dark day” for Zimbabwe.

High noon at Sundowns

Ndlovu set to seal deal after crucial talks
BY MTHULISI SIBANDA
SENIOR SPORTS REPORTER
JOHANNESBURG - Midfielder Peter Ndlovu's contract with reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns is expected to be...

One for home, the other for the guillotine

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Results please
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UN must act, Hoey tells Vigil

BRISTOL
The Bristol Vigil, held on August 17 outside City Hall, was well attended with a good...

Zim farmer produces UK’s first white corn crop

LONDON
Zimbabwean David Mwanaka has done a deal with supermarket chain, Sainsbury's, to sell the first white...

Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 25th August 2007

LONDON
At last a brilliant summer day. We have had a rather dismal spell in London...

Zimbabweans to be given temporary work permits (30-08-07)

By Ntando Ncube
The South...

‘We hired scouts armed with cellphones, to watch out for the cops’

Tough times for Zim exiles
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FLEEING South...

SADC leaders need to be honest (30-08-07)

At their Lusaka summit last week SADC leaders called for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe....

Business news (30-08-07)

Additional information from Business Day
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PAN African Resources eyeing Zim

PAN African Resources, a South African-based mining company has expressed interest to venture into Zimbabwe’s mining...

Zambia and Zimbabwe sign agreement

ZAMBIA and Zimbabwe have signed a bilateral agreement, which will result in the transformation of Chirundu...

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Zim is rock-bottom
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