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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...
SABELO J NDLOVU-GATSHENI Introduction: Is it an end of an era? THE historian Paul Tiyambe Zeleza depicted the time of struggles for independence in Africa as...
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...
DAVID CHIKWAZA/ANOTIDA CHIKUMBU Even though it is clear that Zanu PF has failed dismally to fix Zimbabwe’s economy ahead of the 2023 general elections, a growing...
Idealistic president of Zambia at the heart of the fight for African independence GUY ARNOLD THE President of Zambia from 1964 to 1991, Kenneth Kaunda,...
Young population, raw materials, cheap labour and an ability to scale quickly puts continent in pole position ADAM MOLAI THOSE of us still deep in the...
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...