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Letters to Zimbabwe

Podcast by Modern Letters Movement

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About Letters to Zimbabwe

Letters to Zimbabwe is a bold and unfiltered podcast shining a light on the truths, hopes, and struggles of Zimbabwe. From deep-dive research turned into compelling stories, to honest reviews, interviews, and first-hand reflections, this podcast is a letter home — documenting the past, challenging the present, and imagining a better future.

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episode Why Change Doesn’t Start With the Bill w Zethi artwork

Why Change Doesn’t Start With the Bill w Zethi

This conversation moves beyond the bill. In Episode 2 of Letters to Zimbabwe, I sit down with Zethi to examine what is actually happening beneath the current constitutional amendment debate. We unpack: * Why Amendment No. 3 is not the starting point * The relationship between party structures and state power * What it means when authority is misunderstood * Why power ultimately resides with the people * Why resistance is a process, not an event * And why focusing only on timelines may distract from the real work Alongside this, there are ongoing civic efforts on the ground — including movements like Constitution Defenders Forum [https://app.cdfzimbabwe.org/] working to mobilise citizens around constitutional awareness, participation, and accountability. ⁠ [https://app.cdfzimbabwe.org/] follow them on X— @cdfzim This episode does not tell you what to think. It gives you the tools to understand what is happening. 🎧 Listen. Reflect. Engage.

20 Mar 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode Can Parliament Extend Its Own Term? MP Daniel Molokele Breaks Down the Constitutional Crisis artwork

Can Parliament Extend Its Own Term? MP Daniel Molokele Breaks Down the Constitutional Crisis

Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution was not imposed. It was debated, consulted on, and ultimately endorsed by the people in a national referendum. It was described as a homegrown Constitution because it emerged from public participation. Just over a decade later, Parliament is now debating amendments that could extend its own term of office from 2028 to 2030. In Episode 1 of Letters to Zimbabwe, I sit down with Hon. Daniel Molokele to interrogate what this actually means in practice. We unpack: * Where these proposed amendments began * How they moved from a party resolution into a formal constitutional process * Whether Parliament can legitimately vote on extending its own mandate * Why a referendum matters in constitutional law * What the SADC Observer Mission Report said about the 2023 elections * And what responsibility now rests with citizens Before you debate outcomes, you must understand process. And before you react, you must understand power. If the Constitution was adopted by the people, then the real question is simple: Who authorises its change? 🎧 Listen. Think critically. Share deliberately.

19 Feb 2026 - 43 min
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