Recently in Chipinge
HALF a decade ago and a month, the Second Republic was ushered in; conceived in a new approach and dedicated to the proposition that a country is built by its citizens.
Of everything said in Chipinge, at the launch of the ZANU PF...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
THERE was a sense of something enigmatic in the air.
It was a sight to behold — seeing so many comrades in one place, speaking the same language, wearing their party regalia while oozing the revolutionary spirit.
It was contagious.
People were hooting their cars...
WHILE ZANU PF’s election campaign launch at Mutema Secondary School in Chipinge on Saturday last week provided the world with yet another glimpse into the Party’s organisational capacity and mobilisation prowess, the major highlight from that stellar gathering was the buttressing of the message...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
TO be or not to be a CCC candidate?
Ultimately the decision was for Chamisa to make.
Candidates were imposed while bigwigs were dethroned.
It was chaotic.
We said he is a dictator — and indeed he proved it.
The Nomination Court closed on Wednesday June 21.
The...
THE malicious lobby by US Senators for their government to strip South Africa of the right to host the 2023 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and the recent haranguing of President Cyril Ramaphosa by Polish authorities are not only an intensification of Western...
IN our May 20 2022 edition, we warned of a destructive collusion between the opposition CCC, business and some Western Embassies in Harare to paralyse the currency in order to galvanise the masses to turn against the Government.
The sabotage activities which were part of...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
THE remarkable achievements made by the Second Republic have not gone unnoticed.
On Saturday, June 10, His Excellency and First Secretary of the ruling ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with first-time voters who mainly consisted of youths drawn from the country’s 10...
By Prof Artwell Nhemachena
THERE was a flurry of media reports recently on the occasion of the Zimbabwean Parliament passing the Patriotic Bill.
As expected, there was opposition to the Bill but the opposition was premised on misinformation and lack of conceptual clarity about the objects...
THE National Assembly passed the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Amendment Bill (Criminal Code), also known as the Patriotic Bill, recently.
That the opposition CCC tried to oppose and the provocative posturing by the US Embassy in Harare aptly sums up why the country needs...
US Assistant Secretary of Treasury Eric Meyer’s recent utterances that his country was opposed to Zimbabwe’s debt restructuring efforts through the AfDB are evidence of lingering anger in Washington over the embarrassing failure to block the re-election of Dr Akinwumi Adesina three years ago...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
THE US reeks of desperation.
Clearly they are agitated.
August 23 is the date slated for this year’s general elections.
That their opposition puppets have lost the elections even before the day of voting is clear.
On May 26, the US Embassy started tweeting over the...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
ZIMBABWE is under attack from traitors!
Yes that’s what we call them — sell-outs, quislings, turncoats!
They continue to abuse the democratic space opened by the Second Republic and use it to further their treasonous ambitions at the behest of their Western handlers.
That...