A number of issues have been raised in the wake of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe’s judgment last week declaring the election of the Speaker of Parliament in 2008 irregular and invalid. The immediate effect of the judgement is to make the position of Speaker vacant.
“Kutsvaga n’anga neinobata mai.” These words, bequeathed to posterity by the ancestors, contain a dose of wisdom that Zimbabwe’s political establishment might do well to take heed of writes political analyst Dr Alex T. Magaisa.
By Dr Alex Magaisa
The constitution-making season appears to have begun, albeit with squabbles over the notorious Kariba Draft concocted by a collection of...
By Alex Magaisa
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