
Shizell
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PRESIDENT DR EMERSON MNANGAGWA SATISFIED WITH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 CONSULTATIONS ZBC Chief Correspondent Reuben Barwe had a conversation with President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa, who expressed satisfaction with the public consultations conducted on the Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill, as well as the role of the media in publicising the process to ensure broad participation.The President also answered questions during the engagement. #ConstitutionalAmendmentNo3 #Zimbabwe #CAB3 #Governance #ZBCNews #ZBCNewsOnline

GURUVE SERIAL RAPIST SENTENCED TO 89 YEARS IN PRISON Guruve serial rapist, Anymore Zvitsva, has been sentenced to an effective 89 years in prison after pleading guilty to 10 counts of rape, attempted murder and one count of robbery. #BreakingNews #Guruve #CrimeNews #Zimbabwe #CourtNews #Justice #PublicSafety #ZimbabweNews








In a groundbreaking study, Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong found that corruption reduces economic growth rates and increases inequality. #CAB3 consolidates power in the executive and removes mechanisms for accountability which will increase corruption. This will affect all of us. #NoToCAB3



After a weekend of screams @LynneStactia & @mawarirej, President @edmnangagwa gave a short response to those who were looking for him over the weekend.

'LONG ROAD TO ONE MAN ONE VOTE: THE HISTORY AND REALISATION OF UNIVERSAL ADULT SUFFRAGE IN ZIMBABWE' By Kelvin Jakachira africanreviewer.com 18 May 2026 "Universal adult suffrage — the right of every adult citizen to vote in free and fair elections regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or class — is the cornerstone of modern democracy in the world. In Zimbabwe, this right was not a gift of colonial transition, but the primary objective of a protracted armed struggle against settler rule. This, together with land and freedom, were the main causes of the liberation struggle. This featured strongly during the constitutional amendments debate. It became a point of serious contestation around the proposal to change the presidential electoral system to elect the President through parliament rather than by direct vote. Critics of the proposal claimed this removed the one man one vote or universal adult suffrage – the right to vote – from ordinary Zimbabweans. The factual and truthful position is that it changes how people exercise that right, but not remove it." africanreviewer.com/long-road-to-o…

VP Chiwenga arrives in Azerbaijan for World Urban Forum heraldonline.co.zw/vp-chiwenga-ar…





