Traveling with purpose isn’t just about where you go — it’s about why you go and what you take from it. In Zambia and Zimbabwe, the history is alive, the culture is vibrant, and the natural beauty is ...
The Vigil, outside the Zimbabwe Embassy, 429 Strand, London meets regularly on Saturdays from 14.00 to 17.00 to protest ...
Instead of calling on ordinary Zimbabweans to surrender the bodies of their loved ones, these unclaimed remains could legally and ethically be used for educational purposes, after proper procedures ...
The presence of G7 members within the G20 may give the grouping legitimacy, but it also weakens its ability to deliver meaningful outcomes. Too often, G20 declarations end up vague, non-binding, and ...
Zimbabwe’s young population carries enormous potential, but sadly, many struggle with obstacles that make it difficult to build stable and confident lives. Unemployment, limited access to skills ...
When Zimbabwe hosted the SADC Summit last year and assumed its chairmanship, the propaganda machinery in Harare went full throttle, treating a routine rotational event as if it were a divine ...
THERE comes a moment in every nation’s tortured journey when honesty becomes the last act of patriotism. Zimbabwe has reached that moment.
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Zimbabweans have endured political violence, economic trauma, forced displacement, fear, and humiliation. The scars of past atrocities — from Gukurahundi and Operation Murambatsvina to the 2008 and ...
Zimbabwe’s political landscape remains highly unpredictable. The idea of coup-proofing through promotions and appointments assumes a level of loyalty that history consistently shows does not exist.
In Zimbabwe, leaders are glorified today and forgotten tomorrow — because the praise is not rooted in love but in survival. And until we have leaders who genuinely serve the people, the cycle will ...
According to the FAO, disasters caused an average of US$99 billion in agricultural losses annually between 1991 and 2023. Cereal crops were the hardest hit, with an estimated 4.6 billion tonnes lost, ...