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Public hearings on constitutional amendments are a charade – just give Zimbabweans a referendum

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The attempts at using the judiciary for political ends continue....

How state-sponsored poverty and corruption rob Zimbabweans of their dignity

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The removal of direct presidential elections is an unforgivable betrayal of the liberation struggle

When personal greed overrides collective national sacrifice....

Those who drafted the 2013 term limits to get rid of Mugabe in order to take over power are now victims of their own trap

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Has Paul Mangwana already forgotten what the constitution he helped draft says?

The game of smoke and mirrors continues to play out in Zimbabwe. ...

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Zimbabwe – our very own Animal Farm!

It is terrifying but real....

Let’s be clear – a mother cannot legally deny a biological father custody of his child

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The myth of the mobilizer — why Zimbabweans do not need a national opposition leader to resist oppression

The time for excuses is over....

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