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Leonard Dembo: The untold story 

By Fidelis Manyange  LAST week, Wednesday, April 9, marked exactly 28 years since the death of sungura legend Leonard Dembo.  He died in 1996.  Dembo’s real name was Leonard Tazvivinga as opposed to Kwangwari Gwaindepi as is widely reported.  In fact, Kwangwari Gwaindepi was his grandfather and that...

Unpacking the political economy of poverty 

IN 1990, soon after his release from prison, Nelson Mandela, while visiting in the US, was asked by one African- American woman from Harlem what plans he had for a free South Africa since all newly independent African countries never seemed to have the...

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The European invasions of West Asia: Part Six …Jacob Israel and his descendants were black

THERE is plenty evidence in recent history, of fascist and racist practices being perpetrated...

The European invasions of West Asia: Part Five …plight of Palestinians under Zionist control

AS discussed in the last article, by the end of Plan D and the...

The European invasion of West Asia: Part Four

AT the end of 1947 CE, the Zionists initiated what was known as Plan...

The European invasions of West Asia: Part Three

ZIONISTS, like Theodor Herzl, would say: “Spirit away Palestinians across the border.” Another Zionist...

The European invasions of West Asia: Part Two

MANY of the whites who claim to be Jews admit they are not biblical...

The European invasions of West Asia: Part One

ONE of the least understood world issues is that of the conflicts in Western...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Ten

AFTER the temporary coup led by KMT generals Zhang and Yang against Chiang Kai...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Nine

IN Part Eight of this series, we noted that in 1923 Dr Sun YatSen...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Eight …after Hiroshima US ‘colonises’ Japan

TO end the war with Japan in 1945, the US and its European allies...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Seven …Japan’s failed attempt to take China

WHEN China’s city of Shanghai was being bombed by Japan, even after the Chinese...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Six

AS from 1868 CE onwards, the whites were welcomed in Japan as military advisors...

The European invasions of East Asia: Part Five

AFTER China’s loss to Japan in the Sino-Japanese war of 1894 CE, a certain...

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Leonard Dembo: The untold story 

By Fidelis Manyange  LAST week, Wednesday, April 9, marked exactly 28 years since the death...

Unpacking the political economy of poverty 

IN 1990, soon after his release from prison, Nelson Mandela, while visiting in the...

Second Republic walks the talk on sport

By Lovemore Boora  THE Second Republic has thrown its weight behind the Sport and Recreation...

What is ‘truth’?: Part Three . . . can there still be salvation for Africans 

By Nthungo YaAfrika  TRUTH takes no prisoners.  Truth is bitter and undemocratic.  Truth has no feelings, is...