‘Genuine liberation heroes never fought for ZANU PF’s unpatriotic institutionalized oligarchical corruption’
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana As Zimbabwe mourns and buries another gallant liberation struggle hero, Stanley Gagisa Nleya – at the National Heroes Acre in Harare today – one can not
Religious and State Neo-liberalism’s Dangerous Combination in COVID-19 Zim
By Takura Zhangazha* There was a bit of a fuss about fasting and prayer in Zimbabwe this week. President Mnangagwa announced Monday 15 June 2020 as a ‘national day of
Any ‘Policy Reform Hallucinations’ Hapless Zimbabweans Experience in Daily Fuel Queues?
500 Words of Psy-queue-logy. By Rejoice Ngwenya There is no such thing as ‘queuing’ in animal kingdoms. Feeding troughs, grazing pastures and drinking places are bastions of hierarchical chaos. Survival
Whats the fuss about: Black Lives
By Thandiwe Masuku Over the last week and a half each time you switch on the TV or get onto any social media platforms all you see is either images
‘Zanu PF uses divide and rule tactics as easy way to rule’
By Dumisani Muleya One of the main reasons why Zanu PF, first under Mugabe and now Mnangagwa, has always found it easy to rule Zimbabwe is that its citizens are
From Washington to Harare and Back: Black Lives Matter.
By Takura Zhangazha* Recent demonstrations in the United States of America (USA) against racial inequality and police brutality have led to some surprising developments in Zimbabwe’s placement in international relations.
BSR: The detention of Advocate Thabani Mpofu
By Alex Magaisa The arrest and detention of one of Zimbabwe’s most recognisable names in the legal profession, Advocate Thabani Mpofu, is a most worrying circumstance in the story of
George Floyd’s killer already arrested, but Zimbabwe innocent civilians’ killers not yet arrested since 1980s!
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana As the furore surrounding the heinous and barbaric cold-hearted killing of unarmed African American George Floyd by a white United States (US) police officer Derek Chauvin,
An Open letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa about the abducted MDC youth leaders.
By Beatrice Mtetwa Sir, I address you, not because you personally abducted, tortured and sexually abused JOANA MAMOMBE, CECILIA CHIMBIRI and NETSAI MAROVA. Neither do I address you because I
If It’s Not Going to be New, It’s Oh, So Idiotic
500 words of hope By Rejoice Ngwenya My problem with African politics. Dominated by archaic, predictably monotonous nationalist mantra. No wonder whole chunks of our citizenry is stuck in intractable