Flyer: Traditional institutions and customs

This flyer is available for download in two languages. See end of post for details. The Constitution Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) Outreach Teams (ORTs) are coming to your ward to get your views of what the constitution should be. You are completely free to express your views in public. Don’t let anyone intimidate you. If they […]

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Flyer: Elections, transitional mechanisms and independent commissions

This flyer is available for download in two languages. See end of post for details. The Constitution Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) Outreach Teams (ORTs) are coming to your ward to get your views of what the constitution should be. You are completely free to express your views in public. Don’t let anyone intimidate you. If they […]

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Flyer: The media and labour: What should the constitution say about their rights?

This flyer is available for download in two languages. Please see the end of the post for details. The Constitution Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) Outreach Teams (ORTs) are coming to your ward to get your views of what the constitution should be. You are completely free to express your views in public. Don’t let anyone intimidate […]

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Flyer: Land, natural resources: What should the constitution say about these?

This flyer is available for download in two languages. See the end of the post for details. The Constitution Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) Outreach Teams (ORTs) are coming to your ward to get your views of what the constitution should be. You are completely free to express your views in public. Don’t let anyone intimidate you. […]

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Flyer: Religion, languages, arts and culture: How can a new constitution protect these?

This flyer is available for download in two languages. Please see end of post for details. How should the State, religion, and traditional cultural beliefs relate to each other? Should the dominant religion of Zimbabwe be acknowledged in the constitution? Should there be a constitutinally protected right to freedom of religion? Should religious groups be […]

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