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In the sands of the arena, gladiators embodying colonial and decolonial modes of thought are locked in academic combat, exchanging blows of disciplinary conquest, identity and...
ELLEN FUNGISAI CHIPANGO ELECTRICITY theft is a global challenge and Zimbabwe has not been spared. The country has lost up to 1 000km of power lines due to cable theft. The official...
BARRING a miracle, Zimbabwe is headed for yet another disputed and discredited general election in 2023. The country is sleep-walking into a renewed bout of illegitimacy....
By ARTHUR MUTAMBARA WHAT is the dilemma we face with respect to the 2023 elections? Can these elections address the national question – politics and economic...
THE commissioning of the US$260 million 923-metres-long Kazungula Bridge across the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers at a unique geographical point where Botswana, Namibia, Zambia...
By RICHARD POPLAK The violent insurgency in the Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado has spurred a mini industry interrogating whether/when/how southern Africa will become a hub...
ZIMBABWE has generally experienced low levels of insurance uptake over the years, with insurance penetration declining from above 6% to 1.7% in the past decade. This...
THURSDAY night’s Constitution Rally on Zoom, attended by countless Zimbabweans opposed to Zanu PF’s mutilation of the constitution, was inspiring in many amazing ways. Over the...
THE passing of the Constitutional Amendment (No.2) Bill by Senate on Tuesday is a tragic move for Zimbabwe, as the country – courtesy of its legislators...
By Jonathan Moyo FOLLOWING the passage of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.2) Bill in Parliament this week, after the Senate gave its nod to agree...