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ANDREW MAMBONDIANI Chinese companies have invested billions in Zimbabwe’s lithium. Now Harare wants to ensure some processing happens before export. WONDER Mushove stared blankly at plumes...
JAKKIE CILLIERS HOW do we explain the developmental and governance reversals now haunting Africa? Reasons for the apparent collapse of security are complex, but the thread...
IFEX Africa Editor Reyhana Masters underscores how civic space and key free expression rights have been undermined in the West African country, and implications for its...
JOHN LEGAT IN our October Notes we made the bold assumption that “the United States (USD) would remain in place for a good while yet” and...
TAPIWA CHAGONDA THE Zimbabwean economy has continued to experience turbulence, despite having managed to weather a devastating spell of hyperinflation which peaked in 2008. One economic area...
LUKE MALABA THE first observation to make about constitutionalism is that it is a broad and expansive concept. It is generally distinguished by respect for the...
LOVISE AALEN/MARJOKE OOSTEROM AFRICA has the world’s largest youth population. By 2030, 75% of the African population will be under the age of 35. The number of young Africans...
THE Christmas and New Year holidays evoke bittersweet memories in some Zimbabweans who are old enough to remember that there was once a time when the...
THE Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) notes with concern the continued use of section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, which criminalises...
THE year 2023 is ending in the same manner it began: inflicting more hardships on the people of Zimbabwe and with no solution in sight. It...