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By Professor Jonathan Moyo The political opposition in Zimbabwe, particularly the MDC, is stuck in the middle: between making news headlines and making reform headways. This...
BY SABELO J. NDLOVU-GATSHENI THE search for postcolonial national consensus in Zimbabwe has taken the form of negotiations, experiments in coalition and inclusive government, unity accord,...
TWO weeks ago journalists under the auspices of the Zimbabwe National Editors Forum (Zinef) – which I chair – met with senior Zanu PF leaders at...
HUNDREDS of families in Harare were left stranded this week after 190 houses were demolished in Budiriro suburb.It was a callous act — executed in the...
By Siphosami Malunga I want to express my profound gratitude to the organisers for the honour and privilege granted to me to deliver the 2020 annual...
…the politics of Harare’s periphery By JoAnne McGregor and Kudzai Chatiza This paper examines how Zimbabwe’s ruling party Zanu PF sought to dominate Harare from 2000...
By Glanis Changachirere Political violence in Zimbabwe is systematic and gendered. Gendered notions of conquest aimed at keeping women out of politics and intimidating political opponents...
BY BRIAN RAFTOPOULOS Zimbabwean politics is once again caught between the deepening authoritarian logic of a former liberation movement, and an opposition movement that faces a renewed...
THE ruling Zanu PF, which thrives on a chokehold grip on airwaves to win elections by hook or crook, has emerged as the biggest winner in...
By Zimbabwe Peace Project November 2020 marks three years after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn in, taking over from the long-time ruler Robert Mugabe following a...
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