Ceteris Paribus: Zimbabwe elections trend: Prospects of 2008 repetition
Political turmoil and economic stagnation served as the setting for the 2008 presidential election.
By Tinashe Duma
15h ago
Candid Comment: Bootlicking political statements detrimental to development
Garwe of late has been an architect of his own goals if it was in football circles. His desperation to please his political superiors is sliding into desperation of gigantic proportions.
By Tinashe Makichi
15h ago
Repression: When Zim stops pretending to be a democracy
With a government that has given up on trying to hide its authoritarian foundations, 2023 is likely to be the country’s worst election for the next 15 years.
By The Africa Report
16h ago
ED food security claims raise dust
Political analysts said Mnangagwa’s remarks contradicted the WFP, which estimates that 38% of Zimbabwe’s population is food insecure.
By Kenneth Nyangani
21h ago
Cartoon: Mnangagwa leaves for the food summit in Senegal
Cartoon: Mnangagwa leaves for the food summit in Senegal
By The Watcher
Jan. 26, 2023
Machete gangs rally votes for Zanu PF
NewsDay gathered from some distraught villagers that the machete-wielding gangs were reportedly going door-to-door and frog-marching villagers to attend Zanu PF party meetings.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jan. 26, 2023
We’re ready for polls: Chamisa
In a message yesterday to commemorate the CCC’s first anniversary, party leader Nelson Chamisa said they had “moved mountains” in their first year of existence.
By Problem Masau
Jan. 25, 2023
When Zimbabwe stops pretending to be a democracy
With a government that has given up on trying to hide its authoritarian foundations, 2023 is likely to be the country’s worst election for the next 15 years.
By Nic Cheeseman
Jan. 25, 2023
Feature: ‘The Crocodile has not changed’
Mnangagwa, whose guile and alleged brutality earned him the nickname “the Crocodile”, is expected to stand for a second term in this year’s elections.
By The Guardian
Jan. 25, 2023