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By Alex T. Magaisa THE Senate of Zimbabwe’s Parliament recently voted in favour of the Constitutional Amendment (No.1) Bill (hereafter “the Constitutional Bill”) in circumstances that...
By WILLIAM JETHRO MPOFU THAT terrorism is morphing from a political pandemic to a historical endemic in Africa can no longer be doubted. What can be...
By JOSEPH HANLON THE leadership of Mozambique’s ruling party, Frelimo, was dazzled by gas. The discovery of the second-largest gas reserve in Africa in 2010 led...
By JONATHAN POWELL/CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL FAULKNER/ JOSHUA LAMBERT PRIVATE military companies (PMCs) have been involved in conflicts around the world, including Africa, for a long time and...
By TENDAI MARIMA WITH every passing minute, 500 million cubic metres of roaring water rush over the edge, falling into a gorge more than 100 metres...
By TINASHE KADUWO INVESTMENT without insurance is an added risk factor. The government over the years has been pouring significant funds in the agricultural sector without...
EARLIER this month we concluded the University of Pretoria’s inaugural Africa Week, where we assembled some of the finest minds and most tenacious champions of higher...
FROM the Harare meeting in May last year to the Maputo one in August, to Gaborone in September and then Maputo again in December, Southern African...
ZIMBABWE is constitutionally a republic. The country elected Emmerson Mnangagwa president for a five-year term in 2018 in general elections. Despite incremental improvements from past elections,...
This article is an extended excerpt from Professor Arthur Mutambara’s upcoming book: In Search of the Elusive Zimbabwean Dream: Volume 3. What is the unique value...