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GUY LAMB IN just two days in early July, 25 people were shot dead in four separate incidents at taverns across South Africa. In one of...
FRANTZ Fanon, the Martinique-born psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary and leading pan-Africanist, would have been 97 on 20 July 2022. He left a remarkable imprint. His views influenced...
MATHEW MARE SCHOLARS say churches tend not to talk much about the secular law with regard to the rights of children and their abuses. Rather, the...
MURAD QURESHI DURING late April and early May, South Asia experienced the terrible effects of global warming. Temperatures reached almost 50°C in some cities in the region. These...
TAKUDZWA GWAZE MANY argue that the Zimbabwean crisis is embedded in ZANU PF´s decades of economic mismanagement and state capture. At the same time, Zimbabwe is...
ABAYOMI AWLEWA AKINWANDE Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka, known simply as Wole Soyinka (pictured), cannot be easily described. He is a teacher, an ideologue, a scholar and an...
MEMORY PAMELA KADAU THE discourse on Zimbabwe’s democratic deficit often misses the biggest hurdle: under-representation of women. To illustrate this point, the numbers do not lie....
THIS is Part 2 of an interview in which German-based Zimbabwean Professor Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni reflects on the relationship between the two overarching themes explored in his...
Roberto Sirvent, editor of the Black Agenda Report (BAR) Book Forum, asked German-based Zimbabwean academic Professor Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni five questions on his book Epistemic Freedom in...
EDDIE Cross, an economist and former member of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee, made interesting renarks this week which deserve everyone’s attention. Without...