On 16 March 2013, Zimbabweans will vote in a referendum on whether to adopt or reject a draft constitution for which the three major political parties have publicly endorsed a Yes vote.
The writing of a new constitution was one of the requirements of the Global Political Agreement (GPA), which formed a power-sharing agreement between President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party and the two factions of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), following the violently contested presidential elections of 2008.
I was in Zimbabwe in 2000 with a delegation from the South African Parliament overseeing the referendum taking place at the time – that referendum was the beginning of a torrid time in Zim – praying this will mark the beginning of a new and better season for the people of Zimbabwe!
Extracts of the new Bill of Rights read:
* Right to life...an Act of Parliament must protect the lives of unborn children, and that Act must provide that pregnancy may be terminated only in accordance with that law.
* Marriage...persons of the same sex are prohibited from marrying each other.
Interesting!
After the referendum, Zimbabweans will vote in general elections slated for July, either under a new constitution or the current one.
Full observer mission to Zimbabwe in 2000
MP's observing in 2000