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Editor’s Note: Zimbabwe August 2023 elections: the missed opportunities
Dear Reader On August 23, 2023, Zimbabwe heads for a general election once again, five years on from the last one in July of 2018. Like...


The Constitution of Zimbabwe 10 years on: The good, the bad and the ugly
By Madock Chivasa It is apparent that the Constitution of Zimbabwe is already exhibiting the good, the bad and the ugly. This paper will...


Assessing the impact of the Constitution of Zimbabwe on Children’s Rights
By Maxine Chisweto “There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. There is no duty more important than...


The Journey Towards Constitutional Reform in Zimbabwe
By Wellington Mbofana* The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act 2013 (the new constitution) as the fundamental law of the...


The State of Constitutional Democracy in Zimbabwe: Reflections on the 2013 Constitution
By Adv. Amanda Sihle Ndlovu We are living in unprecedented times. In the past ten years, the nation of Zimbabwe has witnessed natural...


Editor’s Note: The Constitution of Zimbabwe @ 10; the good, the bad and the ugly!
Dear Reader Zimbabwe has a very progressive constitution with an expansive bill of rights which guarantees political, social and economic...


Tracing the Journey: A Historical Overview of the Establishment of AfCFTA
By Frida Frans The search for a viable path to socio-economic development has underpinned the various efforts geared towards Regional...


What does Pan-Africanism and solidarity mean or look like in the context of AfCFTA?
By Dr. Janet Munakamwe The widely acclaimed African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was conceptualised by the African Union...


Editor's Note: Unlocking Africa’s Economic Potential; Supercharging the continental free trade area
Dear Reader, Today marks 60 years since the formation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was relaunched into the African...


Art is a form of expression, truth telling. Period!
By Kudakwashe Maria Chisvo Zimbabwe continues to suffer from increasing shrinkage of civil space, where freedom of speech has become a...
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