Simbabwe
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has strongly condemned the violent assault on Professor Lovemore Madhuku and members of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) that occurred on March 1, 2026. The attack took place at the NCA headquarters in Harare, resulting in injuries that required medical attention.
Armed individuals reportedly stormed the NCA offices during a meeting convened to discuss opposition to the proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3. Professor Madhuku, a prominent legal expert and advocate for constitutionalism, was among those injured in the attack.
In a public statement, the LSZ emphasized that such acts of violence undermine the rule of law and infringe upon constitutionally guaranteed rights, including freedom of expression, assembly, and association. The society called for a thorough investigation into the incident and urged authorities to ensure the safety of citizens engaging in lawful activities.
This incident has raised concerns about the state of democratic processes in Zimbabwe, particularly in the context of the ongoing debate over the proposed constitutional amendments. The LSZ's condemnation underscores the importance of protecting legal professionals and activists who play a critical role in upholding constitutional governance.