US Sanctions Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa over human rights
The US is sanctioning Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other top officials over what it called “gross abuses” following disputed elections.Â
The US is sanctioning Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other top officials over what it called “gross abuses” following disputed elections.Â
The toxicity of derangement, which inflicts so many of the world’s powerful people, is very dangerous.
No rational thinker would bet against a Malawi-type similar turnaround in a properly monitored Zimbabwean election.
Zimbabwe’s opposition, led by lawyer Nelson Chamisa, has called for a redo of the recent presidential election, citing deep flaws noted by international observers.
Beware the electorate that affords a former Liberation Party one too many passes to legitimate political power.
Few believe Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu-PF will allow any possibility of losing the second post-Mugabe election which takes place on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe’s politicians are plotting a new multi-billion dollar “cybercity” for the rich – a toxic bubble within a poverty-stricken land.
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube was on a completely different page and he said that “all is well” in Zimbabwe. “What crisis?” he said.
Every morning in Zimbabwe you look at your phone first thing, not for the time, date, weather or missed calls, but for the exchange rates.
Zimbabwean entrepreneur and media mogul Trevor Ncube shared his views on whether he regrets going back to Zimbabwe.