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THANDEKILE MOYO Human rights activists and critics of the government in Zimbabwe are unlikely to benefit from any state-controlled resources. Zimbabweans know: If they want to...
JOHN HALLOWAY THE World Gold Council thinks that throughout history, less than 200 000 tonnes of gold have been mined. In 2012, Zimbabwe produced 20 tonnes. Nonetheless, in...
THE arrest of Zimbabwean freelancer Jeffrey Moyo, who writes for the New York Times and Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper, is one in a series of repressive...
TERERAI MAFUKIDZE HECTOR Macdonald was appointed chief justice in 1977 and served in that position until retirement in May 1980. Macdonald was yet another soldier. He...
FEARS are mounting that Mozambique’s Muslim-dominated province of Cabo Delgado could become the next frontier for prolonged jihadist rebellion on the continent. Since 2017, Mozambican militants...
By Larry Brilliant et al IT is time to say it out loud: the virus behind the Covid-19 pandemic is not going away. SARS-CoV-2 cannot be...
By Luke Tamborinyoka THE country’s health crisis has been well documented. In Zimbabwe at the moment, this key social services sector has virtually ground to a...
DAVID B MOORE DANISH director Camilla Nielsson’s documentary President (2021) is an up-close, intimate tale. It follows the election travails of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)...
Takudzwa M Gwaze THE Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) is a regional organisation formed after the collapse of the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), to...
WILLARD CHINHARA Introduction THERE is a French word, “ennui”, which is in common use in the English language. It is another word for boredom. The word...