Update on Statutory Instruments January to August 2018: Part 2 – Bill Watch 4 / 2019
This bulletin follows on from Bill Watch 37/2018 of 9th November, which was Part 1 of a series aimed at providing basic
This bulletin follows on from Bill Watch 37/2018 of 9th November, which was Part 1 of a series aimed at providing basic
High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu on 21 January 2019 ruled that the Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for
Introduction The Finance (No. 3) Bill is one of the Bills that will give legal effect to the Budget announced by the
On the same day that the President announced new fuel prices (the 12th January) the Minister of Energy and Power Development published
In this bulletin we shall examine the legality of the Internet shut-downs against the background of the Constitution, international law and the
Once again soldiers have assisted the Police in maintaining law and order in our cities. Once again – tragically – people have
Both Houses of Parliament are in Recess until Tuesday 29th January Last Parliamentary Sittings of 2018 Both Houses of Parliament reassembled on
/Introduction – Beyond Common Narratives, Partisan Innuendos and Racial Nuance Today I am among friends. CYSPSA believes in nation building and like
Both Houses Will Resume Next Week, on Tuesday 18th December The Week Ending Friday 7th December in the National Assembly The National
Honourable Advocate Jacob Mudenda Speaker of the National Assembly Parliament of Zimbabwe Nelson Mandela Avenue HARARE Dear Sir RE: Increase in Collection
/Background Zimbabwe has an unfortunate history of contested electoral outcomes. This is because of a legal framework that does not embrace principles
After the Budget Speech on 22nd November both Houses Adjourned: National Assembly until 4th December, Senate until 18th December. Bill Watch 41/2018