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Your enemy not our enemy 

JUST over three weeks before the continent celebrated May 25, Africa Day, the US passed the Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act through its Senate. The Ukraine crisis has divided the world, not as expected, into a two polar world but a delicate and...

Africa @59: Focus on food production

FAMILIAR bells of Zimbabwe’s foresight as well as its unprecedented bravery in carrying out the land reclamation drive undoubtedly rang far and wide as Africa celebrated its 59th anniversary with the clarion call by the AU for the continent to expend its energies on...

Saboteurs in our midst

THE foiled attempt to bring the country’s economy to its knees on Monday last week through the so-called #shutdownzimbabwe by regime change proponents has laid bare heinous behind-the-scenes manoeuvres to cause anarchy in the country by the opposition CCC, some Western embassies in Harare...

Things they will not say about Zim

THE negative narrative that has been steadily building against the country, wrought by perfidious activities of some gluttonous people in the business sector as well as the relentless and now intensified pursuit of illegal regime change by the West and their naïve local allies...

UK must behave…time for the Patriot Act

THE recent glowing praise of CCC by anti-Zimbabwe British Liberal Democrats kingpin Lord Jonathan Oates in the British Parliament is, without doubt, the tonic that Harare needed to take the opposition party’s leader Nelson Chamisa to task over his continued links with elements who...

Stay away flops

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IT really is a shame when certain groups and organisations try to sabotage the effort and work that the Government of Zimbabwe is making to rebuild the economy battered by more than a decade of illegal sanctions imposed on the country by...

AFRICOM and the tragic pattern of history‘…our enemy is next door’

THE US has one of the largest mi litary forces on the planet, with billions worth of arsenal at its disposal, but if history is anything to go by, the establishment of the so-called Office of Security Cooperation in Zambia will soon have tragic consequences...

Uncle Sam on the prowl

THE decision by the US to open what they are calling an Office of Security Cooperation at its Embassy in Zambia is a fresh attempt by Uncle Sam to weaken SADC and get ever closer to its sworn enemy, Zimbabwe, information reaching this publication...

US in the eye of a storm

THE grudging admission by pro-regime change agenda outfit, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI), that the March 26 2022 by-elections were confirmation that ZANU PF will wallop the opposition in its various fragments in the 2023 harmonised elections and that it is indeed a Party...

Glaring weaknesses in CCC

WHILE the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is attempting to present itself as a ‘new party’ created to ‘save’ Zimbabwe, the fault-lines in this so-called new political outfit are too glaring to ignore. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting...

Uhuru unites Zimbabweans

IN a country where unity has been threatened by the meddlesome West’s antics, it was befitting that the historic 42nd Independence anniversary lived up to its billing as the first of its kind in the country’s enduring history. The fete, the first to be held...

Building Zimbabwe…brick-by-brick, stone-by-stone

ZIMBABWEANS love to gather. To celebrate, to commiserate, to help one another or just to have plain fun. It is who we are.  It is in our DNA, to be united, to prioritise togetherness. That is hunhu/ubuntu, deeply imprinted in our DNA This year’s independence celebrations revealed just how...

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