POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: BEING IN OPPOSITION, THE MOST DANGEROUS JOBTODAYAnalysis by Eunice Mafundikwa
Sky'sWilfred Frostgives Cooper an example of a paedophile who has come out as a gay and would face hostility if he was returned to his home country of Zimbabwe. He asks if the ECHR would mean he could be deported under Article Three. Cooper declines to say whether he could under th...
For as long patriarchal societies, such as Zimbabwe, do not recognise the vast potential women have as knowledgeable politicians and skilled decision-makers, an equitable society cannot be realised.
Misinformation has affected Zimbabwean politics, from the early days of independence to today. Today, in the age of social media, citizens are actively engaged in crafting and spreading information to others and in some cases without verifying the facts. Surprisingly often, these rumours share simil...
Some of the dimensions of an agrarian question of labour are illustrated in a brief consideration of recent, and highly contradictory, events in Zimbabwe: a unique case of comprehensive, regime-sanctioned, confiscatory land redistribution in the world today....
Late on Saturday night, I was sitting in a hotel room in Guangzhou, China, streaming the announcement of the results of the presidential race in Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans went to the polls on the 23rd of August in a harmonised election that many believed wou
in Malaysia; Zahira, the first female mayor in Afghanistan; Rita, who helps women and children incarcerated in Zimbabwe; and Jalilah, a lawyer defending ethnic minorities in Pakistan. Each of them share why they felt compelled to take action, what keeps them going in the face of dea...
In this book, she sweeps her searchlight onto the strongmen who lead Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Angola, Myanmar, Cuba, Syria (possibly outdated), Zimbabwe, Mali, Belarus, Sudan, Azerbaijan in particular- although she mentions some three dozen others. What a depres...
(48th), China (69th) and Russia (70th) trailed significantly. For comparison, Sweden was ranked 1st, Canada 6th, USA 13th, Ghana 30th, Italy 47th, Guatemala 58th. Four African countries occupied the very bottom places: Ethiopia, Cameroon, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe (94thto 97th, ...
In short, I can confidently declare that there is no opposition in Zimbabwe today. I look forward to the emergence of a responsible opposition that is obliged to contribute constructively to Parliamentary deliberations, for the ideas and proposals that take Zimbabwe forward. The incendiary rhetoric,...