
Mnangagwa vows to ‘flush out bad apples’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given a stark warning to opposition figures and human rights campaigners amid growing uproar over corruption and economic mismanagement. In a televised address on Tuesday morning,

Chamisa likely to sit out July 31 protests
By Upenyu Chaota MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, who is currently on leave mourning over the loss of his mother, may be absent from the planned July 31 protests called

July 31 protests will be a big flop, Douglas Mwonzora bets
By Upenyu Chaota The MDC-T secretary general, Douglas Mwonzora, has laughed off the planned July 31 protest against the deteriorating economy saying it will be a big flop as no

‘Dialogue should not be a preserve of political elites’ says Margaret Dongo
By Lynette ManziniWar Veteran and former politician Margaret Dongo has recommended that dialogue premised around rescuing the country from the current political and economic crisis should not be confined to the

Hopewell Chin’ono and Gramsci’s Theory of Hegemony
By Dumisani Muleya Without hyperbolically insinuating Hopewell Chin’ono is like the famous Italian philosopher, journalist and activist Antonio Gramsci, his letter from remand prison (like Gramsci’s prison notes) raises important

Hopewell Chingono’s letter from Chikurubi Prison
HARARE—I have made a deliberate and sensible choice not to lower my expectations in life and be part of the “Stay Positive” brigade and that decision is non-negotiable.That nonsense of

‘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

Thokozani Khupe recalls nine more MPs
The MDC faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe has recalled nine more legislators from parliament. This brings to 13 the number of legislators recalled. The party’s Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora

When constitutions fail to usher true freedom
By Rejoice Ngwenya Only did I discover early in my ‘political career’ how constitution making or constitutionalism is not as an exact body of critique as rocket science. However, bizarre

‘Let’s go for referendum instead of piece meal amendments’- Chinhoyi residents
By Nhau Mangirazi CHINHOYI- Chinhoyi Residents Trust recently registered it’s dismay over Government bid to amend the Constitution but has suggested that the amendments must go for a proper scrutiny