Wilbert Mukori

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Tajamuka: Bona’s man will never be ashamed of a fat Air Zim cheque to Zanu PF

By Wilbert Mukori Zanu PF is holding its usual fundraising dinner with tables going for princely sums of $100 000 to $30 000 each. The...

‘Zanu PF youths can delay regime change but not stop it’

By Wilbert Mukori “If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem,” advised President Abraham Lincoln. “It...

Opposition setting a mouse trap and hoping to catch an elephant

By Wilbert Mukori Zimbabwe is now facing a very serious economic meltdown because of decades of mismanagement and corruption by this Mugabe regime and as...

Bhasikiti is still in the wrong basket

By Wilbert Mukori Kudakwashe Bhasikiti is just a confused and greedy individual who is so desperate to get back into power and the gravy train,...

Mbeki and Zuma to blame for failure of GNU in Zimbabwe

By Wilbert Mukori I totally agree with Former South African President Thabo Mbeki’s position to oppose the British proposal to invade Zimbabwe and forceful remove...

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The Prince of Harare: How Mnangagwa is rewriting the rules of political survival

Gabriel Manyati examines Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 through the lens of political science, arguing that President Emmerson Mnangagwa's latest reforms are less about governance than the enduring logic of political survival.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: 27 June — when the cornered State went rogue and brutalized citizens for voting for change

On the 18th anniversary of Zimbabwe's disputed 27 June 2008 presidential run-off, Luke Tamborinyoka recounts his imprisonment, remembers victims of political violence and argues that CAB3 represents a new chapter in what he describes as state-sponsored attacks on democracy.

Zanu PF pawn Tshabangu pushes to scrap by-elections as Senate passes controversial CAB3

Self-imposed opposition leader in Parliament Sengezo Tshabangu has called for Zimbabwe to abolish by-elections between general elections, arguing that political parties should simply nominate replacements, as the Senate approved Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).

South Africa orders police crackdown ahead of anti-immigration protests

South Africa has ordered police to act decisively against threats, violence and hate speech linked to planned anti-immigration protests on June 30, warning that anyone inciting attacks on foreign nationals will face criminal prosecution.