By Prosperity Mzila

There is an old adage that says fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.  This maxim rings true to most of our urban voters who are constantly casting their vote to a failed MDC party which has failed to deliver quality service, improve on existing infrastructure and provide adequate clean water and sanitation since it took over the urban councils  from ZANU PF in the year 2000.  What the urban voters fail to realise is that constantly voting for a failed party is tantamount to whipping a dead horse to perform beyond its ability.

By Mapozho Saruchera

Zimbabwe’s 2019 National Budget Statement, which was presented under the theme “Austerity for Prosperity,” is generally aimed at correcting the fiscal imbalance that is mainly responsible for high inflation, indebtedness and foreign currency challenges. A quick internet search on the matter revealed that austerity measures are reductions in Government spending, increases in tax revenues, or both normally with the view to correct the performance of an economy.

By Claver Nyuki

As the MDC elective congress draws near, there seems to be a sense of assurance among the Nelson Chamisa camp with all but one province still to nominate him to stand uncontested as the party’s President. This will effectively put to bed the current Vice President Elias Mudzuri and Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora’s ambitions to succeed the late Morgan Tsvangirai as the party’s president.

By Rudo Saungweme

Heartless and selfish Zimbabwean businesspersons are dwelling much on profiteering, robbing their fellow citizens’ hard earned cash in pursuit of super profits. Whilst some are economic saboteurs who are hiking prices to frustrate efforts by Government for their own nefarious agendas.

By Nobleman Runyanga

In the morning of the eve of the celebration of our 39th Independence anniversary last week, the MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa torched a storm on the social media when he insinuated that the Zimbabwe bird was an item of idolatry. This demonstrated a number of things about him as an individual and a political player in Zimbabwe.

Mapozho Saruchera

The negative reactions by MDC leadership to news that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had reached an agreement with the Zimbabwean Government on the implementation of critical policies and reforms designed to facilitate the Southern African country’s re-engagement with the international community, must have served to enlighten the populace that the opposition party thrives on the suffering of citizens and is prepared to do whatever it takes to perpetuate the suffering as a way to achieve its nefarious agenda of regime change.

By Rudo Saungweme   

Independence Day in Zimbabwe is a day that every Zimbabwean young or old ought to respect and commemorate. Thanks to the liberation struggle every Zimbabwean knows what it means to be independent. Independent is when one is free to do whatever he or she pleases wherever he or she is.

By Gift Mashoko

According to the famous American author John C. Maxwell, "Leadership is not about titles, positions, or flow charts. It is about one life influencing another." However MDC leader Nelson Chamisa is all about his leadership title and position as he is doing anything he can to make sure he retains this post.

By Nobleman Runyanga

Last week Government announced the commencement of the process of identifying and registering the former white farmers, who lost land during the land reform programme, in an exercise which is being co-ordinated by the Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) and the Compensation Steering Committee (CSC).