The scourge of under-age pregnancies is a national emergency that can’t be ignored

The scale of under‑age pregnancy in Zimbabwe is no longer a whisper. ...

The Zim monodialogues

Every dictator is restricted by his power...

Why Zimbabwe’s parliamentary-elected president proposal is not the same as the South African model

Where some thrive by creating darkness, the illumination of truth is essential....

Zimbabweans are languishing in poverty because of corruption, not a five-year presidential term

If a robber claims the longer he stays, the wealthier you’ll get, there’s a huge problem....

Charamba’s pathetic attack on John Masuku only exposed ZBC as the new frontier of colonial-style repression

Often, the vitriol intended to destroy another serves only to expose the hater....

If those in power genuinely want continuity and stability they should strengthen institutions rather than extend tenures

Those who seek to implement unpopular changes often cloak them in seemingly legitimate causes....

Zimbabwe’s watershed constitutional moment

‘We will have no-one to blame if we stand idly in quietude whilst the country’s constitution...

It’s easier to mourn you, Cde Bombshell Geza, than to heed your call to stand up for ourselves!

Truth carries a light far too blinding for a nation comfortable in the shadows....

Indeed, democracy is expensive, Mr. Mangwana — but it is a price Zimbabweans already paid for with their blood

When the unjustifiable is dressed up as logic, it becomes an insult rather than an argument....

If Mnangagwa’s term extension is truly by popular demand, why fear a national referendum?

It is remarkably easy to deceive oneself regarding one’s own importance and popularity....

Zimbabwe remains among the world’s most corrupt nations while the elite amend the constitution to protect their looting

How does the protection of looting end up being framed as the national interest?...

​Why is it that every constitutional change since 2013 has ignored the people and only served the elite?

It becomes problematic when the hunger to consolidate power become more powerful that the hunger to...

Zimbabwe’s constitutional crisis exposes the reality of the ‘prisoner of power’

When a prison is mistaken for a palace, a nation’s tragedy begins....

What is damaged in Zimbabwe are the people in power and not the constitution

It is said that a poor carpenter always blames his tools....

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