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Can Bona Mugabe finally escape her father’s shadow?

When Bona Mugabe was this week appointed deputy chairperson of EmpowerBank, I could not help but reflect on my long-held impression of her.

Tamborinyoka book on Morgan Tsvangirai ignites debate about ‘political secrets’

Excerpts about Tsvangirai's relationships with various women torched a storm. Tamborinyoka wrote with surprising candor and honesty about his old boss. He confirmed the rumours. Some stories spilled over into the courts but people are still in denial.

Amendment without authority: Section 117, Section 328, and the limits of Constituted Power

Parliament has introduced Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (the “Bill”), proposing to extend the presidential term from five years to seven. More significantly, the Bill purports to apply that extension to the incumbent, expressly seeking to bypass the prohibition contained in section 328(7).

Ziyambi’s Kenya trip: When one man, one vote becomes one man, one term too many

The decision by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to prioritise consultations in Nairobi over attendance at the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva is not a mere scheduling adjustment.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: SPECIAL REPORT— Six big red flags in ED’s treasonous 2030 bid

As the debate around the Zimbabwe Constitutional Amendment Bill (No 3) stokes raging fires across the nation, there are half-a-dozen red flags in this treasonous quest set to be railroaded through a captured Parliament, far away from the ordinary people, themselves the true repository of national sovereignty.
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