Archive for Category: "Opinion"
Zhangazha in praise of media self regulation
A very significant debate on media self regulation has recently emerged in the United Kingdom and in media related professions across the world. The main reason for this is the phone hacking scandal of one of the UK’s leading private publications, News of the World.
Dear Tracy Mutinhiri, your pain is my pleasure
In Ndebele tradition, true warriors do not hit men who are down, but Tracy, today I will not hesitate to pour vitriol on your misfortune! After ten years of predatory land thuggery by your ZANU-PF, the joke is on you.
Mugabe was right, Moyo is ‘clever’ but not ‘wise’
Yes it’s true that Jonathan Moyo hates his past because proof lies in his writings in which he passionately castigated Robert Mugabe, the President of Zanu-PF. Moyo said and did things that he now wishes he should never have said or done writes Clifford Chitupa Mashiri.
CIO leaks illustrate need for security reforms
The leaked list of Zimbabwe’s Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives is proving that the CIO is nothing but an organisation of hired killers at the service of Robert Mugabe’s political party, Zanu (PF) and seriously in need of reform.
Under fire Sharuko says ‘my conscience is clear’
So, finally, after spending 20 years writing about others, I got my wake-up call yesterday of how it feels to go through paragraphs of a lengthy article in which your name is being dragged through the mud in a national newspaper.
Notoriety tag sticks on those who abuse office
Last time I had a brush with the Law and Order section of the CID I wrote glowingly about how I had been treated by the CID operatives who dealt with me, but not this time. I am not going into the merits and demerits of the case which is being handled by our learned friends in the legal fraternity.
Private media has gone to the dogs: Moyo
Has Trevor Ncube’s floundering Zimbabwe Independent gone to the dogs to the point of unashamedly becoming a pathetic MDC-T pamphlet in a desperate bid to secure a good chunk of the three million dirty pounds that the British government started smuggling last month writes Jonathan Moyo.
Violence was never part of my curriculum
I picked through the grapevine that Zanu PF produced a list of MDC-T activists at the recent SADC meeting in South Africa who they allege to be unleashing violence against their supporters in Mzansi. I curiously phoned sources around Johannesburg to feed-fat my inquisitiveness.




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