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THE Christmas and New Year holidays evoke bittersweet memories in some Zimbabweans who are old enough to remember that there was once a time when the...
THE Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) notes with concern the continued use of section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, which criminalises...
THE year 2023 is ending in the same manner it began: inflicting more hardships on the people of Zimbabwe and with no solution in sight. It...
PETER SINGER WHEN vaccines for Covid-19 became available, governments’ highest priority was to get them approved as quickly as possible, in order to save millions of...
Dear Mr [Nelson] Chamisa, I AM writing to you as a concerned citizen and a former supporter of yours. I voted for you in the presidential...
BAMIDELE OLAJIDE AFRICAN countries entered the recent Cop28 negotiations on climate change in high spirits. Before this conference, in September, African government leaders, policymakers, activists and other groups...
DR REWARD MUSHAYABASA THE political landscape in Zimbabwe is no different from that in other African contexts. Most countries on the continent tend to conflate democratisation...
THE article by Dr Siphosami Malunga in this book, International Humanitarian Law, examines the Gukurahundi atrocities committed in Matabeleland in the 1980s to determine whether they constitute...
IN the aftermath of local political activist Sengezo Tshabangu’s recalls tsunami and by-elections that have shaken the main opposition CCC to the core and disrupted it...
BRIGHTON MUTEBUKA VIA his proxy, Sengezo Tshabangu, President Emmerson Mnangagwa (pictured) has brazenly reconfigured Zimbabwe’s Parliament pursuant to attaining a two-thirds majority which will, in turn,...