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IN the aftermath of Zimbabwe’s oft-violent and chaotic land reform programme at the turn of the new millennium, the late Zanu PF political maverick Eddison Zvobgo...
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PHILLAN ZAMCHIYA/OWEN DHLIWAYO/CYNTHIA GWENZI/CLARIS MADHUKU THE dominance of and preoccupation with the radical repossession of largely white-owned commercial farms – since 2000 – for reallocation to...
WILLIAM J. MPOFU Summary THAT in political conflict and war the truth becomes a casualty that is sacrificed on the altar of expediency is an observation...
TERERAI MAFUKIDZE AS at April 1980, the High Court of Zimbabwe had a General Division and an Appellate Division. The judges were all 11 white males....
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On the 14th of July 2021 the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe will either descend into an eternal erebus of shame or will salvage the little of...
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TERERAI MAFUKIDZE ACCORDING to Benjamin “Bennie” Goldin, a South African-born Zimbabwean lawyer who served as a judge on the Rhodesian and post-independence bench, Chief Justice Hector...