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  2. Supreme Court of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Zimbabwe is the highest court of order and the final court of appeal in Zimbabwe. The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who, like the other justices, is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. It has original jurisdiction over alleged violations of fundamental ...

  3. Politics of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Per the 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe is a full presidential republic, whereby the President is the head of state and government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The status of Zimbabwean politics has been thrown into question by a 2017 coup.

  4. List of members of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    In Zimbabwe's 2023 general election, 210 members of the National Assembly were elected to the National Assembly – one for each parliamentary constituency. The Constitution of Zimbabwe provides for a further 60 female members, representing a women's quota, as well as a further 10 youth members' quota, made up of 10 candidates aged 21–35, chosen by proportional representation based on the ...

  5. Elizabeth Gwaunza - Wikipedia

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    August 1998 – November 2002. Appointed by. Robert Mugabe. Personal details. Alma mater. University of Zimbabwe. Profession. Judge; lawyer. Elizabeth Gwaunza (born 1953) is a Zimbabwean lawyer and jurist who has been Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe since March 2018.

  6. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    www.zec.org.zw. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is an independent Chapter 12 institution established in terms of Section 238 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe; which is responsible for the management and administration of Zimbabwe's electoral processes. It was initially established by the act of Parliament in 2004, with influence from its ...

  7. Chief Justice of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Fieldsend (Chief Justice of Zimbabwe) Formation. 1927 (Southern Rhodesia) 18 April 1980 (Zimbabwe) The Chief Justice of Zimbabwe is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe. As such, he is head of the Zimbabwe judiciary. Per Section 168 of the Zimbabwean Constitution, the Chief Justice is assisted by a Deputy Chief Justice and ...

  8. Judicial Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Service Commission may refer to: Judicial Service Commission (Bangladesh) Judicial Service Commission (Botswana) Judicial Service Commission (Fiji) Judicial Service Commission (Kenya) Judicial Service Commission (Maldives) Judicial Service Commission (Namibia) Judicial Service Commission (Nepal) Judicial Service Commission (Nigeria)

  9. Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Ziyambi Ziyambi. Website. justice.gov.zw. The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs is a government ministry, responsible for courts in Zimbabwe. The incumbent minister is Ziyambi Ziyambi and the deputy minister is Jessie Majome. [1] Virginia Mabiza was the permanent secretary. [2]