President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has confirmed that the government has commenced a review of the Constitution. Opening the 2026 Parliament session,...
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President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has confirmed that the government has commenced a review of the Constitution. Opening the 2026 Parliament session, he described the Constitution as a living document that must evolve with the aspirations of the people. “As our supreme law, it must be a living document. It must evolve and reflect the aspirations, […]
President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has confirmed that the government has commenced a review of the Constitution. Opening the 2026 Parliament session,...
HARARE — Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, has defended controversial proposals to overhaul key provisions of the Constitution, arguing that the...
Kemueli Naiqama has been officially commissioned as Fiji’s Ambassador to Japan. During the commissioning ceremony yesterday, Naiqama took the Oath...
Government will continue strengthening Fiji’s health system through people centered and evidence based reforms. While opening the new session of...
Those directly affected by Fiji’s past political upheavals are being urged to step forward and take part in the work of the Truth and Reconciliation...
Those directly affected by Fiji’s past political upheavals are being urged to step forward and take part in the work of the Truth and Reconciliation...
Fungi Kwaramba, fungi.kwaramba@zimpapers.co.zw The Constitution is not a rigid and immutable document, but rather it is a living framework which can...
Fungi Kwaramba National Editor THE Constitution is not a rigid and immutable document, but rather it is a living framework which can evolve to allow...
The recent High Court decision concerning the former Commissioner of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption Barbara Malimali has now...
HARARE — Douglas Mwonzora has sharply criticised ZANU-PF’s proposed constitutional amendments, insisting that any changes to Zimbabwe’s...