Archive for Category: "Opinion"
MDC sleep walking into another stolen election
I have decided to drop you a short note on what I perceive is a predictable yet subtle course that our politics is taking. It pains me that 11 years down the line we are seemingly repeating the same mistakes over and over.
Food for thought: Nandos, dictators and fowl play
“You mustn’t try to associate with people who condemn a dictator, then do business with his cronies”. I have been insulting Mugabe for a decade now and he is still in power — and still torturing opposition candidates and stealing elections. Give the old boy his due writes Justice Malala.
Condoms and sex talk excite Minister Mushonga
What is it with MDC-N secretary-general, Mrs Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga and sex, sexual metaphors and objects? Misihairabwi-Mushonga, also Minister of Regional Integration and International Co-operation, professes to be a feminist writes Kennedy Mavhumashava.
Morgan Tsvangirai must take full blame
Morgan Tsvangirai has achieved a lot than we credit him for. The charismatic former trade unionist managed to marshal various interest groups to congeal into probably the most veritable opposition movement to challenge President Mugabe.
Zimbabwe Vigil should consider their position
In asking Tsvangirai to ‘consider his position’ the ZimVigil are throwing stones, when they are yet to fully explain accusations they take advantage of desperate asylum seekers in the UK and their sister organisation Restoration of Human Rights in Zimbabwe (ROHR) were doing the same.
Zimbabwe coalition has failed on justice delivery
If Zimbabwe is to return to democratic legitimacy, the GNU should further respond to human rights violations by adopting laws which bar certain categories of former government officials and party members from public employment writes Pedzisai Ruhanya.
CIO tried to push Locadia down PM’s throat
There is an ugly hand propelling with the supposed marriage of the MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai to Locadia Tembo. The bloody hand is beginning to fail to completely conceal itself. The fast moving drama that has been unfolding this week is indicating towards one conclusion. Tsvangirai is under siege.
Tsvangirai has nothing to be ashamed of
There is nothing Prime Minister Tsvangirai should be ashamed of. He is single and looking for love, unlike a married Mugabe who had children with his Secretary, writes Benjamin Chitate from New Zealand.




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