
Tag: Public Order and Security Act (POSA) News


“We Did The Right Thing,” Foreign Affairs Minister Speaks About Replacing POSA With MOPA

“Zimbabwe Will Not Be Hoodwinked By This Charade And Pretence,” MDC On Legislative Reforms

Govt Gazettes MOPO ACT Which Repeals POSA (PDF)

Police Block Yet Another MDC Rally

FULL TEXT: Zimbabwe Republic Police Block MDC Rally

Magaisa’s Big Saturday Read: The Question Of Political Reforms

The New Peace And Order Bill Divides Parly

Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill To Replace POSA

Cabinet Okays POSA Repeal, Approves Maintenance Of Peace And Order Bill

Police In Bulawayo Ban Carrying Of Dangerous Weapons

POSA Section Which Allows Police To Ban Demos Is Unconstitutional – Con Court

POSA Unconstitutional, Legislation Open To Abuse By State Machinery- ConCourt

Govt To Repeal Archaic Laws- Mnangagwa

USA Pressures Zimbabwe To Change Laws Restricting Media Freedom And Anti-Government Protests

Chamisa To Hold Kwekwe Rally After High Court Sets Aside Police Ban

AIPPA And POSA Are Not Affecting Anyone, Nobody Has Complained Since November: Minister Ziyambi

Gathering At Polling Stations After Voting Is Illegal: ZRP Warns Voters

Police Ban Carrying Of Dangerous Weapons In Midlands

Police Ban Dangerous Weapons In Hurungwe

Police In Lupane Ban Carrying Of Dangerous Weapons

Police Ban Carrying Of Dangerous Weapons

POSA Is Necessary To Maintain Peace At Public Gatherings: Parly Responds To Calls For Repeal

Maybe Jonathan Moyo Is Right That Mnangagwa Is Afraid Of Elections

POSA, Citizen Act, Police Act To Be Aligned To The Constitution

Fadzayi Mahere to appear in court for hosting soccer tournament

Armed police officers raid kitchen tea party, deputy minister defends action

7 MDC-T supporters in court for holding illegal demo

Public Order and Security Act (Posa) is democratic argues Assistant Commissioner Chivayo

Man in court for selling catapults

Police also bans carrying of weapons in Bindura

Police bans marching or gathering in response to NERA’s electoral reforms march

Police ban carrying of dangerous weapons in Harare
