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Mudenda warns Chiwenga
Mudenda has warned Vice President General Chiwenga from opposing the constitution amendment bill number 3. Mudenda said everyone from the President down should support it as it is a resolution of the party.
Tendai Biti’s CDF launch has been blocked by Zimbabwe policeÂ
Tendai to lunch in a private meeting and to continue. Public meetings will start on Wednesday and police will be notified.
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Tendai Biti’s launch at the Harare Showgrounds has been blocked. Morgan Ncube and Gilbert Ncube were summoned and prohibited from taking the meeting.
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- On February 6, 2026, Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court dismissed a challenge to the validity of the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Act, 2025, in the case of Passionate Fuza and Jona Wakurawarecha vs. Parliament of Zimbabwe and the President [CCZ36/25].The applicants alleged that Parliament failed to meet its constitutional obligation under Section 141 to facilitate public involvement in the legislative process, claiming public hearings in Harare and Masvingo were disrupted and ended prematurely, denying citizens meaningful participation. They sought to invalidate the Act on these grounds.Parliament countered that the hearings proceeded as scheduled and committee reports captured public views. The President was initially named as a respondent but removed, as no relief was sought against him and his assent to the Bill was not impugned.The court ruled that the applicants needed to prove either a complete failure to involve the public or that facilitation was merely superficial and symbolic. They failed to do so, leading to the dismissal of the application.The Office of the Attorney-General’s mission emphasizes promoting the rule of law and providing impartial legal services to the government.
- The Parliament of Zimbabwe has issued an invitation for public comments on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 3 Bill, (H. B. 1, 2026). This call for public participation is mandated by Section 328(4) of the Constitution, which requires Parliament to invite members of the public to express their views on a Constitutional Bill in public meetings and through written submissions immediately after the Speaker has given notice. Comments on the bill can be submitted via email to bills@parlzim.gov.zm or physically delivered to the Parliament Building in Mt Hampden, Harare. For any clarification on the process, the public may contact the Acting Deputy Clerk of Parliament at nyawol@parlzim.gov.zm.
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