Opinion
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Feature: Journalist’s conviction sparks fears of renewed repression
For the first time in more than a year, Jeffrey Moyo, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, is breathing…
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Masiyiwa Will Not Diversify Gates Foundation’s Approach to African Agriculture
By Ashley Fent & Elizabeth Mpofu I commondreams.org After years of public scrutiny for undemocratic decision-making, the Seattle-based Gates Foundation—one…
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Africans In Ukraine: Stories Of War, Anti-Blackness & White Supremacy
By refinery29.com On 24th February, Russia breached the Ukrainian border, invading the country from four directions. Immediately, the western world mobilised in…
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Economic attitudes, poverty of mind
By Anotida ChikumbuTHE psychological cost of economic insecurity in Africa today is a damning indictment of poverty and how it…
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Understanding Russian Concerns and the Folly of Western Diplomacy
By Arthur G.O Mutambara Developing the future of knowledge involves understanding the ‘relationship between what we know and what will…
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Truly ZEC is a shameless referee
By Alex Magaisa 1. When you are dealing with the system, you must always anticipate its actions. When you see…
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Breaking: High Court rules against Malaba’s stay in office
Staff Writer THE High Court has reversed a decision by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term…
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Why Zimbabwean Villagers Are Struggling With A False Scarcity Of Fuel wood
By Ellen Fungisai Chipango Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Johannesburg MANY African countries depend on wood for fuel. About 81%…
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President Mnangagwa what is our problem?
By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo We are the second largest platinum producer in the world, we have gold reserves around the…
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