Opinion & Columnist
Opinion & Columnist

FDI shouldn’t undermine indigenisation progress

by Bernard Bwoni Zimbabwe has been left frazzled by aftershocks of imperialism and the firm hold of capitalism and that is exactly where.

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Opinion & Columnist

Can Zanu PF “Recall” the so-called Deviant MPs?

I had taken a break to indulge in the festivities, like everyone else, but when I checked my inbox, I discovered quite a.

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Health & Fitness Opinion & Columnist

Let’s Talk About Pain Killers and Headache

by Dr Brighton Chireka Overuse of painkillers can cause headache which is called Medication Overuse Headache (MOH). Painkillers can be very helpful to.

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Opinion & Columnist

2014: the year of no hope for Zimbabwe

By Kenneth Nyoka In her end of year speech in 1992 Queen Elizabeth the Second described  that year thus  “1992 is not a.

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Opinion & Columnist

Another Vacancy in the Zimbabwean Parliament

Alex T. Magaisa I have read that Dr Munyaradzi Kereke, National Assembly independent MP for Bikita West has been re-admitted into Zanu PF..

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Opinion & Columnist

The 1873 Network: Battle of Ideas – Status of the VPs

by Mutumwa Mawere WHAT was the relationship, if any, of the former Vice President Dr. J. Mujuru with the Parliament of Zimbabwe as.

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Opinion & Columnist

Legal implications of appointment to be VPs

Alex T. Magaisa  THE purpose of this article is two-fold: first, to respond to the commentary in The Herald yesterday on the issue.

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Opinion & Columnist

The Problem of Triumphalism

Alex T. Magaisa A few days ago, in an article entitled, “Life after political victory”, I wrote about the burden of success. In.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Constitutional Implications of Delays on the Leadership Question

I have been receiving several enquiries regarding a matter that requires some constitutional interpretation. Since I cannot respond to each of those enquiries.

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Opinion & Columnist

Reflections on the Zanu PF Congress

by Alex T.Magaisa They came in large numbers, from all corners of the country, clad in their multi-coloured garments of yellow, green, black.

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