Zimbabwe: 2018 Electoral disputes continue to challenge legitimacy
Zimbabwe’s controversial July 2018 parliamentary elections, which saw President Emmerson Mnangagwa returned to power in the face of national and international disputes
Zimbabwe’s controversial July 2018 parliamentary elections, which saw President Emmerson Mnangagwa returned to power in the face of national and international disputes
Senate resumes sitting on Tuesday 6 April The Senate will sit this afternoon, Tuesday 6 April and the National Assembly will resume
On Wednesday last week, 24th March, the Senate approved a motion by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to restore
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that it will resume voter registration and other related field work at the start of
Both National Assembly and Senate Sat Last Week and Both Houses Will Sit This Week. Six More MDC-Alliance MPs Lose Their Seats
Nhimbe Trust expresses its shock and condemnation of the recent illegal recall of six Members of Parliament from the majority opposition (MDC
Environment activists have advocated for the establishment of legal frameworks which enforce the management of electronic waste (E-waste). This came out during
Zimbabweans who were fined using the nullified Statutory Instrument 25 of 2021 which saw standard fines go up by 100 percent in
Last Week’s National Assembly Debate on the Need for a “Patriotic Bill” In the National Assembly on the 2nd March, after the
Standard Scale of Fines : Parliamentary Legal Committee’s Adverse Report Yesterday in the National Assembly the Parliamentary Legal Committee [PLC] issued an
THE Parliamentary Legal Committee (PLC) on Tuesday 2 March 2021 issued an adverse report on a Statutory Instrument which purportedly authorised government
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education has noted with concern the poor quality of reusable pads supplied by the