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Constitutional Change and the People’s Voice

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


As Zimbabwe debates Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), much attention has focused on politicians, legal experts and political parties. While these voices are important, there is a fundamental question .. Read More →

The New Parliament Of Zimbabwe and the Old Custodians of the Land

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   As Members of Parliament debate Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 within the walls of the new Parliament building at Mount Hampden, few seem to acknowledge .. Read More →

Who Speaks for the Original People of Harare?

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


As Parliament debates the future of Zimbabwe through constitutional amendments and other national matters, a question remains unanswered: who speaks for the original custodians of the land on which the .. Read More →

Statement on the Need to Hear the Voices of the Mbari People Concerning CAB 3

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


Statement on the Need to Hear the Voices of the Mbari People   As descendants of the Mbari people, the traditional custodians of the lands encompassing present-day Harare, Mount Hampden, .. Read More →

Zimbabwe Parliament Divided as CAB3 Debate Intensifies

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


Reporting by News of The South Parliamentary Desk. HARARE, June 5, 2026 — Debate over the controversial Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) intensified in Parliament this week, with opposition .. Read More →

Opposition Rejects Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 Over Defence Forces Clause

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


By Correspondent   Harare – Opposition legislators have vowed to reject the Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) in its entirety, citing serious concerns over proposed changes to the constitutional .. Read More →

Mount Hampden Industrial Park Takes Shape as Zimbabwe Drives New City Vision

By Correspondent , 05 , Jun 2026


  By Lucky Karomborombo   The emergence of a large-scale industrial park in Mount Hampden signals a defining moment in Zimbabwe’s evolving urban and economic landscape. As construction gathers pace—with .. Read More →

Security, Defence and State Power: The Constitutional Balance Between Protection And Oversight

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 05 , Jun 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   Every constitutional order must balance two competing imperatives: the need to protect the state from internal and external threats, and the need to ensure that .. Read More →

Justice Or State Interest ? Prosecutorial Independence In Zimbabwe`s Constitution

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 04 , Jun 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   The power to prosecute is one of the most consequential powers in any legal system. It determines who is brought before the courts, which cases .. Read More →