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- Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops' Conference formally rejected Constitution Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026.
- Bill would abolish direct presidential elections, extend terms from five to seven years.
- Bill would increase presidential discretion in judicial appointments.
- Constitutional Court application by Prince Dubeko Sibanda to halt the bill is pending.
- Parliament expected to vote on amendments later this month.