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Land, the environment, the Constitution, and the advancement of Zimbabwean society
In this article I try to elevate the game and go beyond the current limited and highly contextual treatment of land in the draft Constitution. This, however, is not at all a vote of no confidence in the draft Constitution, because I believe the draft is a product of political compromises that are necessary for the nation to move forward. First, I offer a longer-term philosophical paradigm shift in Constitution making for Zimbabwe in particular and Africa generally, if we are to catalyse a sustainable renaissance and advancement of society. Secondly I would like to suggest the relevant provisions for land in the Constitution.
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“For 2 months in 2011 I was known as 327/11 and in 2012 145/12. I was put in solitary confinement at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, it was the most traumatising experience I have ever had. I withdrew from everything me getting out of blankets only for food and visitors. I feared for my 2 year old who I left at home . . will he be ok? Does anyone know what to do if he gets sick?” said Cynthia Manjoro
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