Post Tagged with: "Mutsa Murenje"

Zimbabwe is not ready for elections this year

Zimbabwe is not ready for elections this year

My words, whether spoken or written, are carefully considered, lest I place myself on record as uttering that which would make me appear antagonistic to law and order writes Mutsa Murenje.

Pondering beyond 2011 election in Zimbabwe

Pondering beyond 2011 election in Zimbabwe

Perhaps the time has come when we should sit down and look very closely at ourselves before we condemn, before we accuse, and try to determine where the fault lies Sir Seretse Khama once said.

Some have called me the future president

Some have called me the future president

We, the youth, should properly prepare ourselves to be leaders in all spheres of life. Some people have called me the future president of the Republic of Zimbabwe writes Mutsa Murenje.

2010 should be Mugabe’s last year in office

2010 should be Mugabe’s last year in office

After long and anxious assessment of the Zimbabwean situation, I have reached the inevitable conclusion that violence in Zimbabwe is inevitable and as such, it is wrong and unrealistic for Zimbabweans to continue preaching peace and non-violence writes Mutsa Murenje from Nigeria.

Coalition 'kubika mapoto' & MDC must leave

Coalition 'kubika mapoto' & MDC must leave

By Mutsa Murenje In my ‘Is Mugabe reliable and dependable?’ written in February this year I asked two questions. Unovimbika here mutana uyu? Unogondeka here? This was after the consummation of the ‘strange marriage of patriots’ or simply this marriage of convenience between ZANU PF and the two MDC formations. I argued in that contribution [...]

Give us a break Jonathan Moyo

Give us a break Jonathan Moyo

By Mutsa Murenje Recent remarks by Jonathan Moyo in his contribution entitled “Biti’s ‘kiya-kiya’ performance treacherous” left me in a complete delirium of topsy-turvy. The remarks do not only expose his political hypocrisy but also his remarkable ideological and political underdevelopment. The man hasn’t stopped being prone to foolish jokes. To be frank with you, [...]

Respect our rights or else step down

Respect our rights or else step down

By Mutsa Murenje “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” is how the founding fathers of the United States defined the highest values a government should protect. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are [...]

June run-off was a one-man comedy show

By Mutsa Murenje In his contribution entitled “What heroes fought for” published in The Herald on Monday 13th July 2009, Trevor Manhanga argued that on March 29th 2008 “…the people of Zimbabwe collectively decided that they wanted a political dispensation that gives representation in Parliament to three political parties and one independent”. According to him, [...]

Be the change you want to see: Murenje

By Mutsa Murenje in Nairobi Kenya Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states in no uncertain terms that: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” From [...]

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