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zimbabwes first female chief justice takes office five days from landmark case to test her mettle

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- Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza appointed as Zimbabwe's first female Chief Justice, effective May 15, 2026.
- A landmark case on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is scheduled for May 20, 2026.
- The bill proposes changes to presidential election processes and term limits, sparking controversy.
- Gwaunza previously served as deputy chief justice since 2018.
- The judiciary's independence is under scrutiny.
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