Op-ed: Lockdown in Zimbabwe is unconstitutional

By David Hofisi, 22 April 2020
Harare, Zimbabwe (photo credit: Gary Bembridge/flickr)
Harare, Zimbabwe (photo credit: Gary Bembridge/flickr)
Like several countries, Zimbabwe is in a state of lockdown. In response to the Covid 19 pandemic, the Minister of Health promulgated a series of statutory instruments to prevent further infections. [ . . . ] However, this noble intention does little to mask patent constitutional invalidity. The 2013 Constitution contains an expansive declaration of rights. These rights are heavily implicated by the national lockdown.
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