Dr Alex Magaisa

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Is the former Speaker Moyo still an MP?

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.

Wikileaks probe could haunt the hunters

“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.

Sanctions: Beware Zanu PF crocodile tears

By Alex Magaisa A friend was having trouble with his little boy. Each time he chose an item for him, the little one always chose...

A new Constitution will not Save Zimbabwe

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...

Dr Magaisa analyses Tsvangirai trip

By Alex Magaisa THREE weeks ago, Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai left on a tour of Europe and North America, much of which is collectively...

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Has South Africa forgotten Steve Biko? The inferiority complex behind rising Afrophobia

Drawing on childhood memories of Zimbabwe hosting liberation refugees, Takura Zhangazha argues that today's anti-African sentiment in South Africa contradicts the values of Steve Biko, Nelson Mandela and the continent's liberation struggle.

Trump admits asking FIFA to review Balogun ban as suspension row deepens

Donald Trump has confirmed he personally asked FIFA to review Folarin Balogun's suspension, as criticism over the striker's eligibility continues to grow.

Makhadzi urges African unity as Zimbabweans call for boycott of South African artists

Makhadzi has appealed for African unity after Zimbabweans called for a boycott of South African artists amid rising tensions over Afrophobia and anti-immigrant violence.

South Africa’s foreign ministry authorised envoy to receive Jacob Zuma in India

South Africa's foreign ministry reportedly authorised its High Commissioner to receive Jacob Zuma in India, as Parliament awaits the outcome of an internal government inquiry.