Claver Nyuki

The former President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe’s contributions to the country, pre and post-independence, can never be forgotten and his legacy will live on forever, which makes his rants at his 95th birthday celebrations at his Blue Roof mansion that much more surprising.

Tinotenda Mutasa

Wise sages observed that sometimes a person can cut off his nose to spite his face with obvious dire consequences. The MDC is behaving in much the same manner, inciting violent protests to score cheap political points. Needless to say, protests hurt none the most except the ordinary citizen on the ground, including the protestors themselves and their families and friends.

Charles Motsi

When it comes to majoring on the minor and irrelevant no one beats the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and this time it seem like their lack of political acumen and strategy is going to cost them their handlers’ confidence and backing.

Claver Nyuki

The MDC ever since its formation about two decades ago has cemented its status as a failed party and a bunch of cry-babies who have run out of ideas in their pursuit of dislodging the revolutionary party, ZANU PF as the ruling party of the country.

Chigumbu Warikandwa

The ongoing land audit breathes a new ray of hope to landless masses who hope to chance their first immovable property in a landmass collectively owned by all daughters and sons of the soil, Zimbabwe.

Mapozho Saruchera

There has been a lot of debate around President Mnangagwa’s honesty with regards to his promise to respect the rights of citizens, end Zimbabwe’s international isolation and achieve a middle income status by 2030.

Tinotenda Mutasa

Movement for Democratic Change.

The name denotes a paradigm shift towards democracy and in 1999 it brought with it a profusion of excitement.

Nobleman Runyanga

 President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with the 2018 presidential election candidates at State House on 6 February to lay the ground work for national dialogue, which is aimed at forging unity in order to face the challenges that the country is facing as a united front. The MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa was conspicuous by his absence despite his recent shrill atttention-seeking calls for dialogue. Chamisa mistakenly thought that  the event was only for himself since he thinks that the Zimbabwean opposition and, indeed, the whole of Zimbabwe revolves around him.