‘We do not want prepaid water meters’
Residents, water and legal experts came together to share their concerns, united in the belief that the policy shift runs contrary to the country’s laws and obligations.
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The devil of CAB3 is in the detail, and its bad politics
ZHRC has delivered one of the most pointed institutional critiques, as it warned that the Bill risks undermining the very democratic foundations it purports to refine.
By Miriam Mangwaya
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Consultation or coercion? Why Murewa RDC levy demands urgent review
The council has indicated that these levies emanate from budget consultations conducted with communities.
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Let’s explore the possibility of taking issues to the International Court of Justice: An open letter
The Constitution of Zimbabwe clearly defines a term limit as a provision of this Constitution which limits the length of time that a person may hold or occupy a public office.
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Backlash over plan to scrap Gender Commission
Mabhiza maintains the reform is “lawful, efficient and forward-looking”, but organisations such as CRD and the CNRG argue that it reverses hard-won gains.
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MPs push for mandatory constitutional lessons
The push comes amid debate over proposed constitutional amendments, including plans to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office.
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Private capital isn’t the problem — poor project structure is
Industrial expansion, mining growth, urbanisation and energy security imperatives are driving a substantial pipeline of renewable energy projects.
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Disi Farm: Agriculture, care and poverty in Zim
Approximately 40% of Zimbabwe’s population lives on less than US$2,15 per day.
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