A crippling culture of dependency – Rejoice Ngwenya
Government as it is configured today ought not be trusted. To believe that a politician can suddenly care about your personal and social needs defeats logic.
Government as it is configured today ought not be trusted. To believe that a politician can suddenly care about your personal and social needs defeats logic.
Cathy Buckle sees encouraging early signs in Zimbabwe, resulting in Pythonesque contestation over who has the ‘rights’ to the colour yellow.
Finally, says the Movement for Democratic Change politician Eddie Cross, the Zimbabwe economy is showing signs of life.
The MDC has alleged that the vote, won by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front leader and incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa, was rigged.
Zimbabwe set its first election of the post- Robert Mugabe era for July 30 in what should be a straight fight between President Mnangagwa’s ruling party and the opposition MDC.
The leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party hinted at his possible retirement, less than two months after the end of Mugabe’s almost four-decade rule.
Freed protest pastor Evan Mawarire says Zimbabweans are finally telling the world their story – and nothing’s going to stop them.
President Mugabe has used the police to keep a lid on the protests, but Amnesty International says their response amounts to a violation of Zimbabweans’ human rights.
Cathy Buckle wonders who is it that supports a leadership which has led Zimbabwe to many such diabolical state of affairs? As one Zimbabwean said: they are marching against themselves.
Robert Mugabe delivered the same speech he gave on August 25, pinning his hopes on China to help revive Zimbabwe’s struggling economy.