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ALEX MAGAISA A MOTHER jumps onto the lower deck of a tall building and catches her baby dropped from a floor above. She frantically dashes to...
WHENEVER I fly long distances, I always buy a book to read during the journey; usually a book that piques...
This is a continuation of a long-running series of popular articles by South African-based Zimbabwean lawyer Advocate Tererai Mafukidze on the history of the judiciary in...
GIVEN that the rule of law is fundamental to political stability as well as peace and security, it is hardly arguable that the level at which...
SIMBARASHE TEMBO ZIMBABWE’S modern judiciary has come a long way since the 1890s, with many highs and lows, but perhaps the lowest point of the post-independence...
PHILLAN ZAMCHIYA THE Mass Public Opinion Institute (Mpoi) conducted a national survey on behalf of the Afrobarometer Network on “The Quality of Democracy and Governance in...
South African-based Zimbabwean lawyer Tererai Mafukidze continues with his series on the Zimbabwean judiciary, particularly focusing on the chief justices. TERERAI MAFUKIDZE AT the end of...
THE fight for constitutionalism in Zimbabwe has always been shrouded with controversy with citizens always on the receiving end. Zimbabweans went for a referendum and voted...
…Zambia’s first president was a flawed leader, but his legacy of inclusiveness and African unity survive in political structures to this day. WHEN Zambians go to the polls...
This is a continuation of a series of popular articles by South African-based Zimbabwean lawyer Advocate Tererai Mafukidze on the history and evolution of the judiciary...