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Coalition 'kubika mapoto' & MDC must leave

By Mutsa Murenje In my ‘Is Mugabe reliable and dependable?’ written in February this year I asked two questions. Unovimbika here mutana uyu? Unogondeka here? This was after the consummation of the ‘strange marriage of patriots’ or simply…
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Give us a break Jonathan Moyo

By Mutsa Murenje Recent remarks by Jonathan Moyo in his contribution entitled “Biti’s ‘kiya-kiya’ performance treacherous” left me in a complete delirium of topsy-turvy. The remarks do not only expose his political hypocrisy but also his…
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Respect our rights or else step down

By Mutsa Murenje “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” is how the founding fathers of the United States defined the highest values a government should protect. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created…
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June run-off was a one-man comedy show

By Mutsa Murenje In his contribution entitled “What heroes fought for” published in The Herald on Monday 13th July 2009, Trevor Manhanga argued that on March 29th 2008 “...the people of Zimbabwe collectively decided that they wanted a…
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Be the change you want to see: Murenje

By Mutsa Murenje in Nairobi Kenya Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states in no uncertain terms that: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason…
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My Dream For Zimbabwe

By Mutsa Murenje I have a dream for this beloved and beleaguered country of ours dear Zimbabweans, my fellow citizens. A dream that requires, on our part, absolute dedication and focus. For I remember reading elsewhere that: “To accomplish…
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Exiles have missed the point

By Mutsa Murenje I am very worried dear Zimbabweans. Yes, very worried about the jeers that the Prime Minister received from exiled Zimbabweans when he made a clarion call for them to start considering returning home. It appears to me that…
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Stars don't struggle to shine

By Mutsa Murenje My internship in Nairobi has provided me with a rare opportunity to hobnob with very influential people from various fields. On the 16th of June, 2009 I had the opportunity to meet a Mr. Desmond T. Orjiako, from the…
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Authoritarianism undermines the family

By Mutsa Murenje in Nairobi, Kenya A closer look at and critical analysis of the family shows beyond argument that the family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society entitled to protection by society and the State. For we all…
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