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Zamchiya urges CCC MPs to level with public over CAB3 debate and Tshabangu influence

Political analyst Dr Phillan Zamchiya says Zimbabweans should be told the realities shaping debate on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, while reminding CCC MPs that a court order still blocks further Tshabangu recalls.

Security fears halt late-night CAB3 debate as Parliament advances controversial bill

Debate on Zimbabwe's Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 was cut short after legislators cited security concerns and reports of threats against MPs. The development came as Parliament received a report claiming overwhelming public backing for the controversial reforms.

Doug Coltart files formal CAB3 objection weeks after violent assault at parliamentary hearing

Doug Coltart has formally submitted objections to Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and is encouraging citizens to lodge their own submissions before the May 18 deadline. The move comes weeks after he was assaulted during chaotic parliamentary hearings on the proposed amendments.

Zimbabwe races to unlock Muzarabani oil and gas amid Middle East fuel crisis

Zimbabwe is fast-tracking its Muzarabani oil and gas project to reduce reliance on imported fuel, aiming to stabilize local supplies, shield the economy from volatile global energy prices driven by Middle East tensions, and strengthen the country’s energy security.

Parliament flags Hulengende and Malloti for alleged drug promotion on social media

Controversial Zimdancehall artists Hulengende and Malloti Rose have come under scrutiny after being named in Parliament over allegations that they are promoting and normalising drug and substance abuse through their social media content.

Retired generals warn Mnangagwa against changing constitution without referendum

Resistance to plans to extend the term of office of President Emmerson Mnangagwa is intensifying after a group of retired generals and senior civil servants who are ex-combatants warned that any constitutional amendments must be decided by Zimbabweans through a referendum.

Zimbabwe lacks capacity to detect 17 rare earth minerals in lithium exports at its borders

Zimbabwe currently does not have the technology at its borders to detect the full range of rare earth minerals that may be contained within lithium or other mineral exports, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Polite Kambamura, has told Parliament.

Govt pressed to explain Tongaat crisis as 20,000 Zimbabwe jobs hang in balance

HARARE - The Zimbabwean government has been called upon to issue an urgent ministerial statement clarifying the implications of the financial crisis at South African sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Limited, amid growing concern over the potential impact on thousands of livelihoods in the Lowveld.

Chalton Hwende blasted for defending US$150 000 MP housing loan bonanza

HARARE - Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator Chalton Hwende has come under fire after publicly defending a proposal for Members of Parliament (MPs) to receive US$150,000 housing loans each, a move that has sparked widespread outrage among Zimbabweans.

Zimbabwe Govt buys Monomotapa Crowne Plaza Hotel in Harare for use by MPs

BULAWAYO - Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has confirmed that the Zimbabwe government has bought the Monomotapa Crowne Plaza Hotel in Harare to accommodate Members of Parliament during sittings.

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