46. Right to language and cultural life.
47. Freedom of assembly and association.
48. Freedom of movement and residence.
49. Protection of law: equality before the law.
50. Protection of law: fairness in criminal cases.
51. Protection of law: fairness in civil proceedings.
52. Right to information.
53. Right to just administrative action.
54. Rights of children, their parents and guardians.
55. Right to establish and maintain educational institutions.
56. Right to property.
57. Agricultural land acquired for resettlement and other purposes.
58. Freedom from arbitrary eviction.
59. Right to privacy.
60. Political rights.
PART III
LIMITATIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
61. Extent to which fundamental rights and freedoms may be limited.
62. General limitations.
63. Limitations during emergency.
PART IV
ENFORCEMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
64. Application to Constitutional Court for redress.
65. Reference of question to Constitutional Court.
66. Jurisdiction of Constitutional Court.
67. Jurisdiction of all courts in constitutional matters.
68. Right of Attorney-General to be heard in constitutional cases.
69. Right of Minister to make representations in certain constitutional cases.
70. Right of persons detained under law declared unconstitutional.
CHAPTER IV
CITIZENSHIP
71. Zimbabwean citizenship
72. Citizenship by birth.
73. Citizenship by descent.
74. Citizenship by registration.
75. Citizenship and Immigration Board.
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