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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...


Editorial: Heroes' Day Commemoration - Did Our Heroes and Sheroes Perish in Vain?
Dear Readers We are glad to share with you this special edition of the ZimBriefing in commemoration of Zimbabwe's Heroes' Day (2022). As...


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...


Editorial: Dr Alex Magaisa: Irreplaceable, inimitable
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition joins Zimbabwe, the broader region and indeed the world in mourning the very sad passing on of Dr. Alex...


Editorial:Transformation of the Zimbabwe crisis - Change and continuity of repression and oppression
Dear Readers When Mnangagwa was sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new leader following the November 2017 coup, he promised a return to...


The myth of electoral processes: touted as such but treated differently
By Collen Chibango The 2018 harmonised elections came, observers came and observed, reports were published, and that was the end of the...


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...
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