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Abductions Lorcadia Tembo Morgan Tsvangirai Injuries Chiwenga ZANU PF army killingsPublished: October 26, 2012
Honestly speaking, some folks hardly know what time it is right now because they are living in self-designed cocoons. In a brazen extortion case by ZANU PF,Emmerson Mnangagwa has allegedly pressed three local banks to fund the construction of a conference centre in Gweru, already commissioning designs for this 6000 seater conference centre that will [...]
Published: October 4, 2012
One of the greatest dangers we have in Zimbabwe today is that we are led by a president who is very much inconsistent about almost everything. He says something today and a few hours later his supporters do something different, leaving many of us wondering whether he is still in charge of Zimbabwe. In his [...]
Published: August 21, 2012
Recent activities of defiance in the military have exposed to Zimbabwe Service Chiefs that their tight grip on the military is slipping. At a recent military high command meeting to celebrate Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day, I hear that sharp differences emerged among the “securocrats” on how to treat the Zimbabwean army’s relations with politics. Apparently [...]
Published: August 8, 2012
Are Zimbabweans going to regret the Supreme Court’s Ruling to have by-elections before the full implementation of the GPA? ……………………………………………………….. Zimbabwe president’s party demands changes to draft constitution, some reforms; Tsvangirai tells generals to go to hell, Mugabe cornered – these were some of the top stories on Wednesday morning. ……………………………………………………….. Recently, the Supreme Court [...]
Published: July 19, 2012
Don’t throw away the baby with the bathwater: Putting up with challenges of the Zimbabwean GNU “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” – Dolly Parton When it was formed in September 2008, the Zimbabwe Government of National Unity (GNU) agreed to prioritize the economy, [...]
Published: July 11, 2012
Public reluctance to engage on key Global Political Agreement (GPA) issues might cost us in future. Some reports about Zimbabwe will make you think we are heading for hell. While there are public discussions amongst politicians on the GPA issues, I get the feeling that the same discussions are lacking among the general public. It’s [...]
Published: May 29, 2012
It’s PR, Stupid! A few weeks ago, the UK Sunday Times headlined a story detailing the embarrassing treatment of a New Zealand photo-journalist who was arrested while taking photos of desperate Zimbabweans crossing the border to South Africa. The journalist, who spent 25 days in jail, had entered the country as a tourist and went [...]
Published: April 25, 2012
ZANU-PF high echelons have finally accepted that Mugabe is now part of their history rather than their present as the man is apparently struggling to cope with the day-to-day demands of both ruling the country and leading ZANU-PF as a party. This reality-check seems to have been kicked off by the recent rumours of Mugabe’s [...]
Published: April 18, 2012
“Someone reminded me I once said “Greed is good”. Now it seems it’s legal. Because everyone is drinking the same Kool Aid.” – Gordon Gekko Under 32 years of Mugabe’s leadership, city councils across the country have seen services deteriorate to unspeakable levels. Back in 1980, Bulawayo City Council boasted of massive infrastructure ranging from [...]
Published: April 12, 2012
Easter holidays have come and gone and the Zimbabwean community celebrated the death and rise of Jesus Christ by trading news about Mugabe’s rumoured ill-health and even his death. Official sources in Mugabe’s office have publicly denied these rumours as a hogwash but Mugabe’s disappearance during the Easter period and the fact that Cabinet meetings [...]