Chigumbu Warikandwa

The US Embassy in Zimbabwe is going to great lengths in attempts to sanitize the diabolic illegal sanctions their country has set on defenceless Zimbabwe. Whose interest is the US serving by assaulting a sovereign country which seeks to fend for its people so they enjoy the best of what God and nature offers?

Prosperity Mzila

A few days ago while addressing his supporters on Women’s Day, MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa said the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump was just a phone call away.  He claims to have an understanding with Trump that puts him within the inner circle of Trump’s best buddies, where he can just call him and up to US$15 billion would be released to Zimbabwe.  This money according to Chamisa would be for the resuscitation of the Zimbabwean economy meant to bring an end to the economic sanctions that he, Tendai Biti and Dhewa Mavinga flew to US to beg for their extension.

By Chigumbu Warikandwa

The US Embassy in Zimbabwe is going to great lengths in attempts to sanitize the diabolic illegal sanctions their country has set on defenceless Zimbabwe. Whose interest is the US serving by assaulting a sovereign country which seeks to fend for its people so they enjoy the best of what God and nature offers?

Elijah Chihota

“Beware the ides of March,” a soothsayer warned the Roman Emperor, Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. The words came to fruition in Zimbabwe during the evening of 4 March 2019, when United States President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order on the continuation of the national emergency with respect of Zimbabwe for another year.

Nobleman Runyanga

This month former American Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Bruce Wharton and former American Ambassador to Liberia, Linda Thomas-Greenfield published an article on the Zimbabwe’s 2017 transition from the old administration led by former President, Robert Mugabe to the new one led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the March and April 2019 edition of the (American) Army University Press’ Military Review magazine.

By Charles Motsi

When Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States of America (USA) the whole world was shocked and some reports say that even he was surprised at the American people’s choice, the guy did not even trust himself in the hot seat. Three years into his reign Trump is dogged by an inquiry into his conduct during the 2016 presidential race which was characterised by a lot of backroom dealings and a ridiculous number of lies.

Jasper Hloka

As the MDC’s elective congress draws closer by the day, that party’s leader, Nelson Chamisa is equally going through a horrendous time as he stumbles across the path of democracy. The opportunity for the loud mouthed opposition leader to showcase credibility and his worthy continues to slip through the fingers as heightened jostling amongst that party’s bigwigs has led to more manifestations of factions.

Brightface Mutema

Advisory Councils are not a new phenomenon that is peculiar to Zimbabwe alone. Such councils existed in the medieval period. Kings from the pre-colonial states worked with the help of advisory councils who had wisdom and a wealth of maturity and experience. The kings only had to rubber stamp what they got from mainly the individuals constituting the councils.

Christine Lethokuhle Mabhena

Despite concerted efforts by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states calls for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and her allies, the Donald Trump administration has once again extended the heinous embargo by another year, thus putting a dent on the spirit of re-engagement.