Lower house of parliament passes legislation to extend presidential terms from five to seven years.

The proposal defers elections due in 2028 by two years, effectively extending Mnangagwa’s term to 2030

In Zimbabwe, a court ruling dismissing a legal challenge by war veterans against proposed constitutional amendments has sparked divided reactions.

Zimbabwe’s lower house has approved constitutional changes that would delay elections and extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure by two years.

Supporters say extending presidential terms will boost stability, reduce election costs, and improve long-term planning

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe lawmakers voted on Thursday for constitutional changes that would defer elections and extend the tenure of the country’s 83-year-old president.…

Lower house of parliament passes legislation to extend presidential terms from five to seven years.

Zimbabwe's parliament voted Thursday to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term by two years and push the next election to 2030, in the latest example of how Africa's ageing…

Supporters call the bill a governance reform, while opponents see a turning point for Zimbabwe's political future.

While Zimbabwe's ruling elite secures its grip on the presidency for years to come, the country's domestic workers have been handed a $5 raise, a juxtaposition that captures,…

In Zimbabwe heeft het parlement voor een grondwetswijziging gestemd die de presidentiële termijn met twee jaar verlengt. De tegenstanders van de wetswijziging zien het als een…