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GERTRUDE OFORIWA OFOAME “Women hold up half the sky, but they usually do not occupy half of the seats in the positions of influence” – Marcia VJ...
SYLVIA CROESE/PHILIP HARRISON RAPID urban growth and an increasing number of climate change-related disasters, such as the recent floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, have put the...
KRISTINA PIKOVSKAIA SINCE the late 1990s, as companies in Zimbabwe have shut down and laid off workers due to the country’s economic crisis, people have resorted to...
ALEX MAGAISA THERE is a video clip in which the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), Justice Priscilla Chigumba (pictured), claims that she and her...
THE more one reads, analyses and interprets the ill-conceived Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill, which could cost Zimbabwe close to US$800 million in development funding this...
There are no good precedents for outsourcing asylum processes, and the agreement could damage continental relations. AIMÉE-NOËL MBIYOZO ON 14 April, United Kingdom (UK) Home secretary...
ALEX MAGAISA POWER is a complex phenomenon. If you are seeking power or trying to hold those who hold power to account, it is important to...
TAONA DENHERE FORMER Soviet Union ideologue and demagogue Vladimir Lenin once rhetorically said: “If the congress was a struggle between the Iskra-ist and the anti-Iskra-ist elements,...
JONATHAN MUNEMO The global economic crisis triggered by the outbreak of the COVID pandemic in 2020 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February this year has intensified the risk of...
THOSE who survived Zimbabwe’s catastrophic hyperinflation of 2008 will tell you that although the surging tide in runaway prices somewhat resembles a prolonged slow-motion accident, there...