Section 342: Exercise of functions, etc.
Constitution of Zimbabwe
(1) A power, jurisdiction or right conferred by this Constitution may be exercised, and a duty imposed by this Constitution must be performed, whenever it is appropriate to do so.
(2) All institutions established by this Constitution have all powers necessary for them to fulfil their objectives and exercise their functions.
(3) Where a power, jurisdiction or right is conferred by this Constitution, any other powers or rights that are reasonably necessary or incidental to its exercise are impliedly conferred as well.
Insight: Comprehensive Empowerment for Constitutional Bodies
This section establishes a principle of functional completeness - it ensures that constitutional bodies aren't hamstrung by technical limitations. By implicitly granting all "reasonably necessary" powers to fulfill constitutional duties, it prevents situations where institutions might be technically powerless to accomplish their mandated responsibilities due to procedural gaps. This creates a self-sufficient constitutional framework that can operate effectively without requiring constant amendments for operational details.