Professor Kenneth Mufuka
I have asked, with the accommodation of the Holy Spirit that the poisoned chalice, which Sengezo Tshabangu holds be allowed to pass. Nevertheless, I am not always able to choose topics I want.
Tshabangu, a tribalist to boot, who has the brains the size of a peanut, has nevertheless turned out to be the “baddest” brother and betrayer of the CCC party, exceeding the wildest dreams of Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe.
Professor Ken Mufuka: "After you have examined the following facts laid down below, you must come to certain indisputable conclusions. As we speak, the UK government has allowed any Ukrainian refugee who reaches the shores of Great Britain to stay and find employment without further delays. Any British family that can make a room for such a refugee will receive GBP350 per month. Other arrangements may be made for food and transport where necessary."
Ken Mufuka: "Rather than see history as repeating itself, we should see history as re-inventing itself. The critical race theory (CRT) has taken the academic world by storm, largely due to the publicity derived from Black Lives Matter riots."
Professor Ken Mufuka: "Within a week of Tendai Biti taking charge of the treasury in 2007, Zimbabwe was awash with US dollars. What is happening in Zimbabwe is a repetition of the Latin American experience. It can become a permanent feature of life. When rulers have one leg in the country they govern and another (and family outside), the populace loses faith."
By Professor Ken Mufuka
As I write, 25 November, the fact that the three white racists have been found guilty in the willful murder of Brother Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, Georgia does not bring comfort to blacks.
It also does not exonerate the justice system in the US from its biases against blacks. In fact, it has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the system is complicit in the oppression of blacks.
Nelson Chamisa has questioned Parliament's ability to resist Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, alleging that many MPs have been compromised by corruption and political patronage.
Old Mutual says the integration of Old Mutual Finance into OM Bank remains on track for completion this year after the bank's customer base surged to 473,000 and retail deposits climbed to R541 million.
Four years after his death, constitutional scholar and commentator Alex Tawanda Magaisa continues to shape Zimbabwe's public debate. Dr Gift Mawire reflects on what Magaisa might have said about the 2030 agenda, constitutional amendments, succession politics and the future of democracy.
Nearly 15 years after the death of General Solomon Mujuru in a mysterious farmhouse fire, questions remain unanswered. This review of Blessing-Miles Tendi's landmark biography explores the political intrigue, succession battles and shadow networks that have shaped modern Zimbabwe.