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Constitutional Amendment
Legal Storm Erupts Over Zimbabwe Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Two
The Parliament of Zimbabwe passed the highly contested Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 2 with 226 affirmative votes. NewsDay reported that the legislative push succeeded despite fierce resistance from 41 opposition lawmakers belonging to the Citizens Coalition for Change.
Legal experts and opposition figures warn that the amendment consolidates executive power and undermines judicial independence by extending the Chief Justice's tenure. Critics argue that the fast-tracked legislation bypasses critical public consultation phases, setting a dangerous precedent for constitutional stability.
The core vulnerability lies in whether Zimbabwe's fragile legal framework can withstand this systemic concentration of executive authority without triggering a broader constitutional crisis.
Sources:
newsday.co.zw ↗
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Economy
Currency Reserves
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Reserves Surge to $1.6 Billion
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced that its foreign currency reserves backing the gold-backed ZiG currency surged to US$1.6 billion. The Daily News reported that this milestone represents a significant liquidity cushion designed to stabilize the volatile national currency.
This accumulation follows months of aggressive monetary tightening and strict export surrender requirements implemented by the central bank. Previous interventions struggled to contain black-market premiums, forcing the regulator to build up hard-currency buffers.
However, the central bank faces intense pressure to maintain these reserves as domestic industries demand greater access to foreign exchange to survive.
Sources:
dailynews.co.zw ↗
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Technology
Fibre Corridor
Zimbabwe Launches Cross-Border Fibre Corridor to Boost Regional Connectivity
Zimbabwe officially launched a landmark cross-border fibre optic corridor linking the landlocked nation to regional telecommunications networks. The Daily News reported that the high-capacity digital pipeline went live to establish Zimbabwe as a critical transit hub for southern African data traffic.
This infrastructure milestone follows years of reliance on expensive, circuitous undersea cable connections routed through third-party nations. State-owned and private telecom entities collaborated to lay the physical infrastructure across key border points.
Yet, the project faces immediate hurdles as regional competitors race to deploy parallel networks, threatening Zimbabwe's projected transit revenues.
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dailynews.co.zw ↗
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Economy
Customs Rules
Zimbabwe Eases Customs Rules for Citizens Returning From South Africa
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion approved a flexible customs administration mechanism to ease repatriation. According to iHarare News, the temporary policy allows returning Zimbabwean citizens to import personal assets and selected goods duty-free.
The policy shift responds to escalating pressure on Zimbabweans in South Africa facing permit expirations and shifting immigration rules. Prior customs regimes imposed prohibitive tariffs, which discouraged returnees from bringing their accumulated wealth back home.
Ultimately, the government must balance this humanitarian facilitation against the risk of smuggling and lost tariff revenues at congested border posts.
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iharare.com ↗
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Energy
Lithium Mining
Bikita Minerals Expands Lithium Operations With $200 Million Investment
Bikita Minerals launched a massive $200 million expansion project at its mining site to boost lithium processing capacity. NewsDay reported that Mines and Mining Development Minister Zhemu Soda confirmed the development during an official media tour of the upgraded facilities.
The investment follows the acquisition of the mine by Chinese investors, who rapidly modernized the site to exploit global green energy demand. Previous operations faced regulatory scrutiny over environmental compliance and local community compensation.
However, falling global lithium prices and local infrastructure deficits threaten to undermine the financial viability of this capital-intensive expansion.
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newsday.co.zw ↗
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Politics
Military Promotion
President Mnangagwa Promotes Fidelis Mhonda to Strategic Military Post
President Emmerson Mnangagwa promoted Brigadier General Fidelis Mhonda in a strategic reshuffle of the nation's military command. According to local accounts from ZimEye, the appointment consolidates the president's control over key security sectors.
This promotion follows a series of quiet re-alignments within the Zimbabwe Defence Forces...