Opinion & Columnist
Opinion & Columnist

Why ‘Zanufication’ of ANC is inevitable

When South Africa’s apartheid regime collapsed in 1994, the world broke into euphoria as it celebrated the addition of yet another democracy to.

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Opinion & Columnist World News

Why presidential guards stage coups

By Milton Nkosi | BBC News | The leaders of the coup in Burkina Faso were from the presidential guard. So what makes officers.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist

On funding for NCP activities in Diaspora

By Bishop Sebastian Bakare Only Zimbabweans who are willing to make sacrifices can rescue Zimbabwe from the certain peril that it is facing. Donors.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist

Recycling ‘failed politics’ will deepen Zimbabwe’s demise

Freedom Justice Coalition Zimbabwe (FJCZ) spokesman Dumi Senda has cautioned Zimbabweans against what he described as “hamster wheel politics” saying this will only.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist

Skulls: Zimbabwe’s emotive issue

By Cyril Zenda Recently government apparatchiks queued up to join President Robert Mugabe in angrily accusing the country’s former colonial master, Britain, of.

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Opinion & Columnist

Mawere: A warning letter to Dangote

Dear Mr. Dangote, I am writing this open letter to you as a concerned African. My concern is limited to broader public policy.

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Opinion & Columnist

Why Zim diasporans are not returning

By Simukai Tinhu Twenty years ago, there wasn’t really a Zimbabwean diasporan community in the sense that we talk about it today. Of course,.

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Health & Fitness Opinion & Columnist

Relationships: Habits that can damage

Today, let me speak to those who are dating and are struggling in their relationships. Building a relationship requires a lot of commitment.

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Opinion & Columnist

Diplomats deserve worse than chicken gizzards

By Taona Moto RECENTLY, I laughed, laughed, and laughed after it was reported that Zimbabwe’s diplomats, most of whom have deservedly gone unpaid.

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Opinion & Columnist

Zimbabwe : Chasing the dream of an independent media

by Tinashe Mushakavanhu My uncle, Lovemore Dexter Mushaka, died in 2000 before the age of Google and Facebook. He was 40. For many years.

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