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The liberation promise and the one man one vote: Is the gun still mightier than the pen?
By Jack Zaba Faced by a sustained emasculation of their natural resources, including land and minerals as well as untrammelled...


The Crime Against Liberation Heroes and Sheroes
By Reverend Nicholas Mkaronda As Zimbabweans, we celebrate our national heroes on the eve of, yet another national election slated for...


The liberation promise: Gender and Social justice reflections
By Memory Pamella Kadau When I was young I always looked forward to these two days; Heroes and Defense Forces days. Of course, I marveled...


Tribute to Dr Alex Tawanda Magaisa
By Lucy Rumbidzai Chivasa Born on the 10th of August 1975 and died June 5, 2022, Alex Tawanda Magaisa was a Zimbabwean academic and law...


Alex T. Magaisa: An Intellectual Par Excellence
By Vivid Gwede In theorising about leadership, Plato suggested that for justice to reign in the Republic, it must be ruled by philosopher...


Alex Magaisa; A Giant Organic Intellectual in the Gramscian Sense
By Dr. Pedzisai Ruhanya If the ruling class has lost its consensus, i.e., is no longer "leading" but only "dominant", exercising coercive...


The “New Dispensation” has perfected the art of rights violations
By Nancy Njenge According to the Human Rights Watch World Report for 2021, Zimbabwe’s human rights record continued to decline under...


End of History: South Africans and the Zimbabwean Foreign Others
By Dinizulu Mbikokayise Macaphulana That Zimbabwean political and economic problems are no longer a foreign issue to South Africa, but a...


Unpacking Zimbabwe's National Hero status
Introduction The attainment of Zimbabwe’s independence on 18 April 1980 was a momentous occasion which gave birth to a new state which...


Securing Democratic Development in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has stalled democratic development following the disputed July 30, 2018 elections with fears that the country may have regressed...
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