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Is Salvador Dali’s ghost roaming in Zimbabwe?

The problem with looking at a painting or a piece of art, usually hinges on the unnecessary pressure of getting the perception intended by the artist correct. For the common person this unwarranted pressure has resulted in millions of people around the world behaving like sheep, being herded unknowingly towards art that they think is […]

Where were you in 2008? The birth of a new Zimbabwean psyche

Nursing his Hieneken whilst watching Premier Prentice announce a snap election; as a referendum on his Conservative party’s proposal budget of weaning Alberta off its dependency on tar-sands oil, as a revenue stream. I could tell that *VaSibanda had given up on Zimbabwe and was slowly coming to the realization that he was going to die in Canada.

What type of Zimbabwean stereotype are you?

Are Ndebele men really more prone to violence than other Zimbabwe ethnicities or, is it really true that Shona men are generally greedier than Ndebele men? Has it been shown that, Shona people subconsciously take Ndebele culture and language for granted?

Race and Stereotypes: Zimbabwe vs North America

Having allowed the adequate time for the dust to settle due to the New Year celebrations and Christmas festivities, a sober qualitative analysis of the past year from a Zimbabwean Diaspora view was still required in order to articulate the year 2013 biased events and put them into a perspective packaged for African consumption.

Why the West is spying and why Africa should be worried

As the pitchforks were sharpened and as Edward Snowden’s name was eviscerated by “intelligence experts and intellectuals”, all this could not stop the truth from coming out. North America was economically at war with the world; and intelligence gathering was the frontline of this war.