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CAB3 Voting Is Time For Rogue Opposition Elements To Pay For What They Ate

By Correspondent   ZANU PF's tactic to force through Constitutional Amendment Bill No3 has been the gift that keeps on giving for rogue opposition elements.  Finally the voting is here and ZANU PF, to the opposition's hidden shock, has pushed for a public vote.  This is a scary scenario for all those who have been feasting on the gifts and now must pay.  They can't sell out with plausible deniability. Or what looks like it!  We all can and will see who voted for what.  Trail of Benefits  It has been a long trail of slurping up easy gifts as ZANU PF has been steadily massaging them for long.  In 2022 Zimbabwean lawmakers and Ministers rreceived housing loans ranging from US$40,000 to US$500,000 each.  Several legislators told VOA Studio 7 that they signed an agreement with government for the provision of the money to purchase stands, which will be used as collateral.  One of the lawmakers, who declined to be named, said:   "We need this money because we get a monthly salary of US$200 and no other benefits.  …

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Zanu Pf’s Elitist, Populist Factionalism as a National Burden

By Takura Zhangazha* The Second Reading of Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3…

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CAB3: The Parliamentary Rollercoaster and The Swallowed Whistle

By Vivid Gwede Events are moving so fast in Zimbabwe that we…

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Parliament Should Pause CAB3 Debate and Wait For Court Rulings

By Correspondent The Constitutional Court’s decision last week to reserve judgment on…

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Cutting through the Zimura discord

By Correspondent Zimura, an institution tasked with caring for the country’s most…

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Sibanda Is ED’s Ultimate Neutering Of Chiwenga’s Military Weight in ZANU PF

By Correspondent In September 2025, ZANU-PF Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri said something which…

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Zimsec Debate: Is Cambridge An Innocent Scapegoat Of Systemic Rot?

By Correspondent In the Senate recently, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi…

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When Governance Throws Away The Veil

By Correspondent Politicians have a sport they like to play: pretending they…

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Chivhayos US$3.6M Donation Could Be the Final Nail on Parly’s Credibility

By Correspondent On the day Zimbabwe marked 46 years of independence from…

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