Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi: "While the rules around citizenship are applicable to all participants, Adetshina seems to be the sole target of the public's ire. Previous white participants have never been questioned about their citizenship but a black African, the colonial mentality is embedded in black South African mind."
Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi: "On July 19th, 2024, a major disruption to global technology systems sent shockwaves across the world. A software glitch within CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity firm that provides antivirus protection for Microsoft's Windows devices, paralyzed numerous businesses and critical services that rely on Microsoft 365 apps and cloud infrastructure. This cascading series of outages impacted countless enterprises, organisations and individuals - and Africa was no exception."
Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi: "Zimbabwe, a country grappling with economic challenges, has recently made headlines with a policy decision that has sparked both debate and controversy. The government has partially lifted the ban on importing vehicles older than 10 years, granting this privilege exclusively to civil servants, returning residents, and diplomats. While the intention behind this move may be to provide some relief to these select groups, it raises questions about fairness and the broader implications for the nation's citizens."
Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi: "As President Emmerson Mnangagwa enters his second and final term as specified in Zimbabwe's constitution, a historic opportunity emerges for members of ZANU PF and ambitious Zimbabweans in general to challenge for the presidency.
Breaking away from the long-standing dominance of a single leader, Robert Mugabe, and now President Mnangagwa, ZANU PF must embrace a fair and inclusive leadership contest that allows candidates to emerge without favouritism or intimidation.
Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi: "I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding the reported association of Wicknell Chivayo, a convicted criminal, with the Zimbabwean Government, particularly his participation in official engagements such as the meeting with President Ruto of Kenya. Parading Mr. Chivayo as a de facto official of the Zimbabwean Government during the meeting with President Ruto of Kenya has not only raised eyebrows but also damaged the reputation of our nation."
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