Church and Politics are like water and oil
Emmanuel Murema- Correspondent
Not so long ago, the media was awash with the Catholic Bishops’ letter and the response from the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.
Emmanuel Murema- Correspondent
Not so long ago, the media was awash with the Catholic Bishops’ letter and the response from the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.
by Innocent Mujeri
Last week Zimbabweans watched in awe when the ZBC TV serialised a documentary that exposed the alleged abduction of the MDC-Alliance trio of Joanna Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marowa, as a choreographed act that was meant to tarnish the image of the country with the ultimate goal of portraying Zimbabwe, as a country in crisis.
By John Mhazo
After a lengthy period of hibernating from the media spotlight, Gideon Gono, the former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor resurfaced in a twitter interview with Alpha Media Holdings’ Trevor Ncube in Sandton South Africa.
By Kundayi Masekesa
I write to dissect and expose the lies and hypocrisy in the statement issued yesterday by one Kudakwashe Ndavara on behalf of the so called Zimbabwe National Service Graduates Association (ZIM-NASGA).The poorly written statement was later reproduced by Zimeye.
by Emmanuel Murema
The New Dispensation is engrossed with the ever growing malcontented youths, coupled with exasperated civil society owing to the perceived economic meltdown.
by Emmanuel Murema
The most difficult people to convince that the situation in Zimbabwe is mutually hurting are neither the politicians nor the ordinary person in the streets, but the intellectuals. They are the ones who should lead and be the face of initiating platforms for engagement and re-engagement.
by Zvinyaningwe Mangwiro
Since the 2018 Harmonised elections, ZANU PF as the ruling party in Government has been turning its Manifesto blueprint into deliverables. So much progress has been noted in such areas as road construction, housing, agriculture and information technology among others, ensuring that Vision 2020 of a middle income economy is achieved.
by Christopher Makaza
For a long time I have always smelt a rat in regards to the purported abductions by members of the MDC-A members` reportedly by state security apparatus, until I closely scrutinised the occurrence of the so-called abductions and the recent revelations by MDC member Tapiwa Mashakada that these were stage-managed only affirmed my conclusion.
By Trevor Shiri
…dilemma action & agenda setting at play
The confusionist approach that has been deployed by the MDC Alliance, using the dilemma action strategy and agenda setting, is a futile attempt to divert attention from the deepening cracks in that party and to distract Government from focussing on the fight against COVID-19 and keeping the economy ticking.