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#ThisWeekInHistory: Zimbabwe’s New Constitution Signed

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#ThisWeekInHistory, on May 22, 2013, a significant milestone was achieved in Zimbabwe’s history when Robert Mugabe, the then-president, signed the new Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act. This marked the culmination of a long process of constitutional reform that had been initiated years earlier. The new constitution aimed to enshrine fundamental human rights, promote democracy, and establish a framework for good governance.

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The Late President Robert Mugabe signing the new Constitution of Zimbabwe

The 2013 Constitution introduced significant changes to Zimbabwe’s governance structure, including the establishment of an independent judiciary, a parliamentary system with checks and balances, and provisions for devolution of power to provincial and local governments. It also recognized the importance of traditional leaders and institutions in promoting cultural heritage and community development.

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The signing of the new constitution was a major achievement for Zimbabwe, marking a significant step towards consolidating democracy and promoting human rights. It has since served as the foundation for the country’s laws and governance structures, shaping the nation’s development trajectory. Today, the constitution remains a vital document, guiding the country’s progress and ensuring that the rights of citizens are protected.

 

Dandaro Online, Zimbabwe This Week In History

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#ThisWeekInHistory: Zimbabwe’s New Constitution Signed

#ThisWeekInHistory, on May 22, 2013, a significant milestone was achieved in Zimbabwe’s history when Robert Mugabe, the then-president, signed the new Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act. This marked the culmination of a long process of constitutional reform that had been initiated years earlier. The new constitution aimed to enshrine fundamental human rights, promote democracy, and establish a framework for good governance.

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The Late President Robert Mugabe signing the new Constitution of Zimbabwe

The 2013 Constitution introduced significant changes to Zimbabwe’s governance structure, including the establishment of an independent judiciary, a parliamentary system with checks and balances, and provisions for devolution of power to provincial and local governments. It also recognized the importance of traditional leaders and institutions in promoting cultural heritage and community development.

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The signing of the new constitution was a major achievement for Zimbabwe, marking a significant step towards consolidating democracy and promoting human rights. It has since served as the foundation for the country’s laws and governance structures, shaping the nation’s development trajectory. Today, the constitution remains a vital document, guiding the country’s progress and ensuring that the rights of citizens are protected.

 

Dandaro Online, Zimbabwe This Week In History

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