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Organs of State The Arms of Government and their InterrelationshipIn common with most modern states, the Constitution of Zimbabwe recognizes and provides for three arms of the State, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary more>>
The Arms of Government and their InterrelationshipIn common with most modern states, the Constitution of Zimbabwe recognizes and provides for three arms of the State, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary more>>
The President & Parliament Zimbabwe has an executive President, who, according to section 27 of the Constitution, is the Head of State, Head of Government and Commander in Chief of the Defence Forces more>>
Zimbabwe has an executive President, who, according to section 27 of the Constitution, is the Head of State, Head of Government and Commander in Chief of the Defence Forces more>>
Electoral Process The election of members of Parliament is provided for in section 58 of the Constitution, which provides that a general election shall be held within a period not exceeding four months after the issue of a proclamation dissolving Parliament more>>
The election of members of Parliament is provided for in section 58 of the Constitution, which provides that a general election shall be held within a period not exceeding four months after the issue of a proclamation dissolving Parliament more>>
MPs Tenure Of Office The tenure of office of a Member of Parliament is ordinarily the life of that Parliament if the member has not expired sooner more>>
The tenure of office of a Member of Parliament is ordinarily the life of that Parliament if the member has not expired sooner more>>