Bulawayo’s Nketa Hall full to the brim as residents attend Bill No. 3 public hearings

Raymond Jaravaza, Zimpapers Reporter

NKETA Hall in Bulawayo is full to the brim as hundreds of residents turn up in their numbers to participate in the public hearings for the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill, 2026. The hearings are taking place on Monday, having been held earlier in the morning at the Large City Hall in Bulawayo.

The huge crowd underscores the high level of public interest and the community’s eagerness to weigh in on the proposed legislative changes.

Parliament deploys 11 teams throughout the country to conduct public hearings for the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill, 2026.

The public hearings mark a critical stage in Zimbabwe’s constitutional reform process, giving citizens a direct platform to shape proposed changes that could significantly alter the country’s electoral framework and governance structure.

The four-day hearings, which run until Thursday, are conducted across all 64 districts, with thousands of Zimbabweans expected to participate.

 

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