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Mugabe is misleading the world on his party’s election violence

Kennedy Kaitano - It will be interesting to see how Mugabe handles the recent case in which a police officer was run over by other police officers who were chasing innocent vendors around town, when Psychology Maziwisa wants to credit Zanu PF for creating two million jobs for vendors.

Current fiscal crisis a Chinamasa creation, he must resign

Chinamasa’s midterm fiscal policy review statement of the 20th of July 2017 paints a gloomy picture of the Zimbabwean economic future, it is an insult to the aspirations of Zimbabwean and a reason why the masses must be angry.

Gukurahundi and the silent whispers and cries behind hatred, death and disunity

Tafi Mhaka - I would have loved to know what the Harvard-trained Zvobgo thought about Gukurahundi. Did he have a legal opinion and personal position on the awful tragedy? Did he believe that military officials should face prosecution for the tragedy? Did he believe in the establishment of a truth and reconciliation and compensation process for the victims of Gukurahundi and their loved ones?

Dear Heavenly Father: When will this religious madness end?

Tafi Mhaka - Do you approve of this nefarious religious capitalism that preys on our physical and emotional frailties in your holy name Heavenly Father? And I must ask you: is it possible for a Christian to practice their faith alone and find spiritual satisfaction and religious redemption free from the torrent of personality-based fanaticism sold by men in dazzling designer suits and ties?

2018: Scenarios and Questions for Zimbabwe

 Toendepi Shonhe - Given the history of a parked transition since 1980, Zimbabweans are worried that the country remains arrested by retrogression. Zimbabwe has been stagnant without tangible development and the future of the country is threatened by misgovernance, corruption, lack of leadership and a complete absence of a shared vision. The country’s prospects are dim. Indeed, the country is in deep crises that require Zimbabweans to reflect deeply as a collective. The important questions to be asked are: why must we be worried; what is at stake and what are the prospects for Zimbabwe?
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