Fundamental Constitutional Principles

9 | Authority of the people

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  1. The legal and political authority of the State derives from the people of Zimbabwe and must be exercised, in accordance with this Constitution, solely to serve and protect the people's interests.
  2. Everyone who exercises State power does so on trust for the people of Zimbabwe and must exercise that power within the bounds of lawful authority and in accordance with his or her responsibilities to the people.
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10 | National unity, peace and stability

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  1. All organs and agencies of the State and Government, including local government, and all the people of Zimbabwe, must promote national unity, peace and stability.
  2. The State and Government must make every effort to–
    1. integrate all the peoples of Zimbabwe while recognising their ethnic, religious, political and cultural diversity; and
    2. promote a culture of co-operation and understanding in which there is appreciation and tolerance of and respect for the customs, traditions and beliefs of others.
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11 | Democratic principles

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  1. The State is based on democratic principles which empower all citizens and encourage their active participation at all levels of government.
  2. Subject to this Constitution, all the people of Zimbabwe should have access to leadership positions at all levels. of government.
  3. Institutions of Government should be broad-based and national in character.
  4. The policies of the State must be guided by the principle of devolution of governmental functions and responsibilities, and the provision of necessary resources, to the people at appropriate levels.
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12 | Rule of law

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All organs and agencies of the State and Government, including local government, and all persons must observe and uphold this Constitution and the rule of law, and no institution or person stands above the law.

 

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