THE pointed accusations by US Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety against his host nation, that it had supplied weapons and ammunition to Russia for use in its special military operation in neighbouring Ukraine, was an attempt to cow the SADC nation into submission...
ZIMBABWE’s ongoing engagement and re-engagement drive which recently went a step further through the UK’s invitation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa to attend King Charles III’s Coronation will come to full fruition only when former British Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledges his role in tarnishing...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
THE Church should never be compromised, neither should it overestimate its influence.
Certain sections of the Church see it fit to actively and openly participate in politics fomenting disharmony instead of preaching love and unity.
These sections should not mistake tolerance for weakness.
We have...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
IN a dramatic twist to the CCC saga, Nelson Chamisa, leader of the embattled opposition party, is reportedly working on finally giving the boot to Tendai Biti, Fadzayi Mahere, Charlton Hwende and his other rivals at the vetting stage of the opaque...
WHILE joy marked Zimbabwe’s 43-year journey as an independent nation on Tuesday, there remains the never ending antics of the enemy who has found no shame in trying to sneak through the back door, again and again, in attempts to regain control of the...
THE holding of the main ceremony for the 43rd Independence Day celebrations in Mt Darwin, Mashonaland Central Province is significant.
There are historical events in the armed struggle for our liberation associated with that province.
To begin with, it is at Altena Farm that the first...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
While the ruling Party worked tirelessly to ensure their primary elections were democratic, the same cannot be said of the opposition as Zimbabwe readies for harmonised general elections between July 26 and August 27 this year.
The CCC candidate selection, or rather candidate...
By Artwell Nhemachena
IN a world that is full of fakeness, deception and mendacity, Africans, Zimbabweans included, must always be scrutinous to ensure that they do not buy fakeness for reality.
The disappointment cycles which generations of Africans, in different countries, have experienced do not mean...
By Artwell Nhemachena
HAVE we ever asked ourselves questions about the challenges that Cecil John Rhodes and other colonialists were facing back in Europe before they started colonising Africans?
Sickly and harassed by immiserating poverty in England that was facing hardships of the First Industrial Revolution,...
By Dr Tafataona Mahoso
PRESIDENT EMMERSON MNANGAGWA last week expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of a sector which has been my pre-occupation and occupation for half my career, the sector of internal public communication, meaning the way in which the people communicate with their popularly...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
ONE of the things that distinguishes the ruling ZANU PF is the order in which they carry out their programmes – from mobilising individuals, cell verification and primary elections.
Everything has been done in a peaceful and orderly manner.
Even voters will have no...
THERE was nothing unusual about opposition ‘leader’ Nelson Chamisa’s racist slur that '...Zimbabweans opposed to his party are baboons'.
Opposition parties in the country have, since the ill-fated September 11 1999 formation of the MDC, failed to mask their shameless ties with their racist Rhodesian...