Tshabangu faction plots to oust Coltart

CCC insiders told The Standard that discussions around Coltart’s possible removal were now at an advanced stage.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 28, 2026

Politicians feeding fat while citizens starve

CAB 3 was formally tabled in the Senate this week after sailing through in the National Assembly with the assistance of 34 legislators aligned to Tshabangu.
By Newsday Jun. 25, 2026

BREAKING: Tshabangu, Zanu PF in last-minute talks ahead of CAB3 Senate vote

secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu is locked in high-level talks with senior Zanu PF officials ahead of a crucial Senate vote on the controversial (CAB 3), expected this afternoon.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 24, 2026

CAB 3: Tshabangu tables demands

He raised several issues ranging from Gukurahundi healing to electoral reforms and a possible government of ‘national consensus.’
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 23, 2026

Origins of insurance and pension regulation in Zim (1980-2006).

Despite these limitations, the period laid an important foundation for the evolution of insurance and pensions regulation in Zimbabwe.
By Admin Jun. 22, 2026

A fool’s errand? Zanu PF’s battle to turn soldiers into security guards

The Generari is clearly not happy about the plan to remove the "one-man-one-vote" principle that people died for.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 14, 2026

Further numerical analysis: Senate arithmetic for CAB 3

THE Senate has 80 members. A constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority of the full membership, which means 54 affirmative votes are required.
By Newsday Jun. 10, 2026

Tshabangu threatens to derail CAB 3

Tshabangu has issued an ultimatum to the ruling party, giving it until midnight tomorrow to secure a political agreement or risk the Bill’s failure in Parliament.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 8, 2026

The farce of Lacoste’s term extension ploy

The bastardised parliament has long lost its integrity as it is stuffed by unelected charlatans disguised as members of the opposition.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 7, 2026