Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe 2013, as amended to 2023
Gender Equality Machineries
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    The following are the independent Commissions—

    (c) the Zimbabwe Gender Commission;
    … (Sec. 232)
Gender Equality Machineries
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    (1) There is a commission to be known as the Zimbabwe Gender Commission consisting of—
    (a) a chairperson appointed by the President after consultation with the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders; and
    (b) eight other members, of whom—
    (i) seven are appointed by the President from a list of not fewer than twelve nominees submitted by the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders; and
    (ii) one is a nominee of the National Council of Chiefs, appointed by the President.
    (2) Members of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission must be chosen for their integrity and their knowledge and understanding of gender issues in social, cultural, economic and political spheres, and the genders must be equally represented on the Commission. (Sec. 245)
Gender Equality Machineries
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    The Zimbabwe Gender Commission has the following functions—
    (a) to monitor issues concerning gender equality to ensure gender equality as provided in this Constitution;
    (b) to investigate possible violations of rights relating to gender;
    (c) to receive and consider complaints from the public and to take such action in regard to the complaints as it considers appropriate;
    (d) to conduct research into issues relating to gender and social justice, and to recommend changes to laws and practices which lead to discrimination based on gender;
    (e) to advise public and private institutions on steps to be taken to ensure gender equality;
    (f) to recommend affirmative action programmes to achieve gender equality;
    (g) to recommend prosecution for criminal violations of rights relating to gender;
    (h) to secure appropriate redress where rights relating to gender have been violated; and
    (i) to do everything necessary to promote gender equality. (Sec. 246)
Gender Equality Machineries
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    In addition to the report it is required to submit in terms of section 323, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission may, through the appropriate Minister, submit reports to Parliament on particular matters relating to gender issues which, in the Commission’s opinion, should be brought to the attention of Parliament. (Sec. 247)
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Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe 2013, as amended to 2023 (English). According to Sec. 6(1): “The following languages, namely Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa, are the officially recognised languages of Zimbabwe.”

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Chapter 3 on Citizenship.
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Fifth Schedule on Procedure as to Bills and Other Matters in Parliament (Sections 130 and 131).
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Second Schedule on Limitations on Rights during Public Emergencies (Section 87).
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Chapter 14 on Provincial and Local Government.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.
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Chapter 4 on Declaration of Rights.