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By Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni THE issue of “black citizenship” is both planetary and existential. It is planetary because it affects black people wherever they are located...
ZIMBABWE’S Covid-19 lockdown elapses on 15 February, bringing the country to yet another moment of truth as difficult decisions must be made in answering the all-important...
LAST week we published an opinion-editorial by Professor Jonathan Moyo under The Big Debate Column, but we left out critical illustrations due to technical hitches. That...
I WAS at the time two months short of 38 years of age and a little-known editor of The Chronicle, the Bulawayo-based daily newspaper. In a building...
WHEN thieves broke into our house and escsped with my laptop two years ago, I was devastated. A completed manuscript for a book on personal financial...
BY IAN SCOONES A FEW weeks back Oxfam released a major report, “The Inequality Virus”, documenting the way Covid-19 has affected different populations and parts of...
By Dumisani Nkomo THE current water crisis in Bulawayo — located on a plain that marks the highveld of Zimbabwe and is closer to the watershed...
WITH the nation grappling with a second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the government is reaching out to the corporate world for help. In the absence...
By TOENDEPI SHONHE/ IAN SCOONES/FELIZ MURIMBARIMBA THE emergence of medium-scale farms is having important consequences for agricultural commercialisation across Africa. This article examines the role of...
By Taona. T. Denhere THE great African-American novelist, poet and essayist James Baldwin once philosophically said: “Music, is our witness, and our ally”. The “beat” is...