Zimbabwe’s referendum for a new constitution is likely to be held in January, Constitutional Parliamentary Select Committee co-chairman Paul Mangwana said today. “We will report to Parliament by October 15 with the draft constitution. Thereafter, a referendum will be held within three months, but it is the executive which will decide a date that is practical, “he was quoted by a local day as saying.
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