What the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 3 Bill means for democracy
Posted: 19 June, 2026 Filed under: Nqobani Nyathi | Tags: 2008 elections, Amendment Number 3 Bill, changing term limits, Constitution of Zimbabwe, Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 3 Bill, democracy, five years, gender equality, good governance, Government of National Unity, human rights, human rights violations, rule of law, transparency, violence, ZANU-PF, Zimbabwe Leave a comment
Author: Nqobani Nyathi
Lawyer
Introduction
In 2013, Zimbabweans voted overwhelmingly for a new Constitution. Drafted during the Government of National Unity after the violence and massive human rights violations that followed the 2008 elections, it marked a national attempt to break from the past.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe is anchored in clear values. These include the rule of law, human rights, gender equality, transparency and good governance. Above all, it affirms that authority to govern derives from the people of Zimbabwe. For the third time, that founding vision is under threat.
