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22 mai 2026
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Cette tendance "Zimbabwe's Bill 3 proposing constitutional changes to extend terms to 2030" a été détectée dans la catégorie Droit & Juridique avec un score de 92/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.
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](https://mountkenyatimes.co.ke/author/norman-mwale/) By ! President Emmerson Mnangagwa * ! _As Parliament pushes constitutional changes to 2030, Zimbabwe is split over reform, power, and public trust._ By **Norman Mwale** Constitutions are meant to be the guardrails of democracy. In Zimbabwe, however, they have too often become the battleground where power is contested. The country is once again debating the shape of its constitutional order, as Parliament advances the Constitution of Zimbabwe...
— mountkenyatimes.co.ke
Ce que disent les sources
"Parliament is advancing Bill 3 to amend the constitution and extend terms to 2030, prompting national debate over reform, power consolidation and public trust."
"THE Constitutional Court has reserved its judgment in a case challenging the legality of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, a proposal that could reshape..."
"The Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has backed the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3..."
"Temba Mliswa, president of the Zimbabwe Village Heads Association, says traditional leaders across the country fully support the proposed Constitution of..."
"THE ruling ZANU-PF party has warned members against airing internal disputes on social media as tensions continue to grow over a controversial proposal to..."
"The discussion focused on Vision 2030 and the dynamics of changing the Zimbabwean Constitution in factoring this vision."
"Tinashe Sambiri– Zimbabwe's Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe has reserved judgment in two high-profile constitutional cases contesting proposed amendments..."
"HARARE – Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has broken his silence for the first time on the highly controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3,"
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