Will ED walk the talk, make Zim great again?
The ruling Zanu PF party has dashed hopes before — remember the optimism in 2018 after Mnangagwa overthrew Robert Mugabe in a military coup?
By Phillip Van Niekerk
Jun. 7, 2023
Letter to my people: The unpatriotic cabal is damaging Zim
In other words anyone who criticises catastrophic leadership failure of Ngwena’s regime outside the country’s borders could even face the death penalty.
By Doctor Stop It
Jun. 4, 2023
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Zanu PF to exploit US stance ahead of elections: Analysts
Academic and political commentator Alexander Rusero said while Zimbabwe had its issues, the US’s stance had led to a deterioration of the economy.
By Sydney Kawadza
Jun. 2, 2023
AfDB’s ‘elitist’ Zim debt plan slammed
It said while AfDB had made headway in its initial engagements, the lender failed to line up a plan that tackles underlying causes behind the debt crisis.
By Shame Makoshori
Jun. 2, 2023
We get older too soon and wise too late
True, Adesina was aware of the sanctions narrative. Yet, he did not entertain it. Methinks he mentioned sanctions diplomatically to assuage your ego.
By Cyprian M Ndawana
May. 31, 2023
Feature:Can this round of debt dialogue push Zim to reform?
This was followed on May 15 by the high-level bebt resolution forum attended by Adesina and Chissano.
By Ringisai Chikohomero
May. 31, 2023
Climate crisis calls for leadership to speak up
The continent is bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, with effects ranging from expanding desertification, salinisation of croplands due to floods.
By Takudzwanashe Mundenga
May. 30, 2023
Why Zim elections must be held between August 20 and 26
It is the President who has the constitutional prerogative to fix the election date
By Phillan Zamchiya
May. 23, 2023
Debt, sanctions and policy: Nowhere to hide
Zanu PF has made many errors and mistakes, and for whatever reason, its leaders keep repeating them over and over again.
By Newsday
May. 20, 2023