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From Reformist Rhetoric to Power Retention: Mnangagwa’s Constitutional Endgame
By Nomcebo Khumalo Since Zimbabwe’s independence in April 1980, Zimbabwe was ruled by the late Robert Mugabe who was Prime Minister from...


Exiled but Not Silent: The Diaspora’s Role in Resisting Constitutional Capture in Zimbabwe
By Emmanuel Gumbo “History starts as a tragedy and ends as a circus,” goes the old adage. But for Zimbabweans in the diaspora, our...


She Defends the Nation: Women’s Stake in Resisting Authoritarian Drift
By Sichasisile Ndlovu In the political landscape of Zimbabwe, women have historically occupied complex and often contradictory roles....


Our Time, Our Duty: Why Young Zimbabweans must stand against Constitutional Abuse
By Tapiwanashe Chiriga In any democratic society, the constitution serves as the foundational legal and moral compass of governance. The...


Editor’s Note: Rewriting the Rules to Stay in Power Echoes Mugabe-Era Authoritarian Tactics
Zimbabwe stands at a perilous crossroads. As momentum builds behind proposed constitutional amendments that would allow President...
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