Zimbabwe’s Parliament passes Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 a second time following revisions between the legislature’s chambers, bringing the measure closer to presidential assent. According to the reports, the National Assembly adopts amendments proposed by the Senate, and the bill is then passed by Parliament again. The process restarts after the Senate recommends changes to several clauses, leading to the bill being referred back to the National Assembly last week for consideration of the proposed amendments. After the National Assembly accepts the Senate’s changes, the revised text is taken through Parliament for the second passing. The articles state that the outcome paves the way for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to assent to the bill, which is presented as being one step away from becoming law. The coverage focuses on the legislative sequence—Senate amendments, referral to the National Assembly, and a subsequent second passage by Parliament—rather than detailing the specific constitutional provisions being altered.