President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially signed the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill into law, marking a significant development in the country’s legal and governance framework. With its publication in the Government Gazette, the amendment has now come into full effect and is set to introduce wide-ranging changes to the operation of key state institutions.
The development has sparked public and political interest, with many seeking clarity on how the new law will affect citizens, institutions and the broader political landscape.
To unpack the implications of the amendment, Mpho Sithole spoke to Professor Lovemore Madhuku, Professor of Law and leader of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) party in Zimbabwe.

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