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Paidamoyo Muzulu

Paidamoyo Muzulu is a Zimbabwean journalist and social justice activist. He can be contacted at muzulu.p@gmail.com

Africa/Analysis/Politics

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa wants to win, whatever the cost

@edmnangagwa will ride rough shod every other law on public finance management to ensure his re-election

Analysis/Politics

Zimbabwe – South Africa relations turn frosty in the wake of an immigration crisis

Things may get worse next year, 2023, when 180, 000 Zimbabweans will be deported from South Africa just before watershed general elections

Opinion/Politics

Zimbabwe: Food shortages and elections a deadly cocktail of trouble for Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Cabinet are in a panic induced by the looming general elections in the face of a

Analysis/Politics

Zimbabwe’s cliffhanger by-elections leave 2023 no clearer

The electorate, particularly in urban areas has voted for the opposition since 2000 relegating Zanu PF to a ruling rural party

Analysis/Politics

Zimbabwe’s March by-elections, a dry run for 2023 polls

Speculation is high that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy and former military general, Constantino Chiwenga, is plotting to put his hat in the

Africa/Development/Sustainability

Africa at COP26: Coal lives on, Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa tries too hard

THE Glasgow COP26 summit in Scotland, United Kingdom, painted a grim picture about the environment and imminent dangers of climate change. However,

Development/Politics

Time for the US to rethink its sanctions strategy on Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe will reach two decades under United States economic sanctions in December this year. The sanctions have had a debilitating effect on

Politics

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa piles on public debt in second-term bid

Zimbabwe mortgaged its natural resources such as mineral rights to the lenders in exchange for fresh debts. For a time, this strategy

Business

Why Zimbabwe’s economic growth projection is false

Ncube deliberately did not include the number of jobs bled through the Covid-19 national lockdown over the past 15 months.

Opinion

Zimbabwe: The rise of oligarchy

There is a small elite that people in Zimbabwe are having to deal with on a daily basis, whether they choose

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