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KATHLEEN SMITHERS A LARGE, air-conditioned bus draws up outside a school. Tourists, most from Europe and the US, disembark, cameras...
…Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe, 1942-2023 GERALD CHIKOZHO MAZARIRE I LEARNT with great sadness of the passing of this illustrious man, Professor Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe, a historian of...
THE whole of last year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cabinet ministers were endlessly boasting that Zimbabwe had successfully attained food security. But barely three months...
BELLA MATAMBANADZO ZIMBABWE’S education system and the skilled people it produces are the envy of the world. That praiseworthy global stature is the result of several...
…Journalists speaking truth to power are under attack in Zimbabwe and across the globe TAFI MHAKA ON 9 March 2015, five men driving a white truck...
IN the life of nation states, political events have this uncanny tendency of appearing to unfold at snail’s pace for months or even years, only to...
In a landmark ruling, Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court on 22 July 2014 declared unconstitutional a section of the draconian Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act which criminalised...
DURUNG the recent reporting period, the abolitionist trend continued on the continent, with Zambia abolishing the death penalty in December 2022, bringing to 26 the number...
IN 2005, when the Zanu PF government embarked on a devastating house demolition campaign which left more than 700 000 urban dwellers homeless, the United Nations...
REJOICE NGWENYA I WAS a student in Kenya from 1980 to 1984 at the peak of Daniel Arap Moi’s authoritarian rule, having “crossed over” from Seretse...