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Fake patriotism is what is killing Zimbabwe

Many things can destroy a country, but few are as dangerous as pretending to love it....

Who, in their right mind, would pay for an $85 flight from Harare to Mutare?

This is the million-dollar question....

This is not 1985 – 45 years after independence, we refuse to celebrate failure masquerading as success

When a government fails, its greatest skill becomes disguising that failure as success....

But seriously, besides merely talking, what are we going to do to protect our country from destruction?

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Mnangagwa’s loyalists sink to new lows in justifying a term extension

In trying to justify the unjustifiable, people inevitably descend into the depths of absurdity....

ZANU-PF’s admiration of Chinese authoritarian rule is an insult to the sacrifices of our liberation struggle

When those in power cling to authority and manufacture excuses to avoid accountability, it is the...

Is ZB Life Assurance a trap for exploitation and abuse?

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Is China’s red carpet for Mnangagwa a thank you for allowing Chinese companies to plunder our natural resources?

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Can it truly be called empowerment if women still believe their worth lies in pleasing men’s desires?

I am sure we have all come across the ever-increasing number of pictures and videos flooding...

RBZ’s façade of progress and stability is short-sighted and unsustainable

The fairy tales and false assurances continue unabated....

No, Mr. Zvayi, your friend has nothing to show for 30 years of work because of ZANU-PF’s bad governance

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It’s not colonial names holding Africa back, but corruption and poor governance

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Mr. Charamba, do the Chinese now have more rights than Zimbabweans in their own country?

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