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CAB3 sails through Senate

CAB3 sails through Senate
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The Zimbabwean Senate has passed the Constitution Amendment No. 3 Bill with a two-thirds majority, despite opposition from some members and civic groups. The bill, which includes provisions to extend the tenure of the President and Parliament, now awaits presidential assent.

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This legislative change has significant implications for Zimbabwe's political landscape and the balance of power within the government.

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HARARE, June 24 (NewsDay Live) - Constitution Amendment No. 3 Bill has Wednesday night sailed through the Senate after receiving overwhelming support from both Zanu PF and opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) senators.

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The report provides a factual account of the voting process and the bill's contents, though the subject matter is inherently political.

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