Arts, Culture, Music & Film/Opinion Zimbabwe’s Tsitsi Dangarembga: I wrote Nervous Conditions as a fugitive from what my life had become Nervous Conditions is a novel about yearning and wanting, about black girls – in this case Zimbabwean girls – desiring better for March 29, 2021March 29, 2021
Politics & Society Six years on, still no answers on Zim journalist’s disappearance Wearing a Manchester United replica jersey with black shorts and sandals, prominent activist Itai Dzamara left his home to get a haircut March 9, 2021March 9, 2021
Leadership & Governance/Opinion Time for Zimbabwe to reset relations with US? By Marc Holtzman There is no better time for the United States to reset relations with a foreign country than at the January 26, 2021January 31, 2021
Politics & Society The insurgent threat in Mozambique could be godsend for Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa Mozamique is fighting Islamic insurgents in its northeastern province of Cabo Delgado – rich in natural resources such as oil, gas and November 2, 2020November 18, 2020
Politics & Society The entrenched narratives about Zimbabwe I remember being interviewed by a journalist for a global media house some time ago during the November 2017 “coup-not- a coup” November 1, 2020November 2, 2020
Uncategorized The challenges of democratic relevance in Zimbabwe It should not have been this urgent for Zimbabweans to re-examine their thinking of what ‘local government’ is. But given the recent September 14, 2020October 2, 2020
Business & Economy John Bredenkamp: A dark overlord who took Africa’s darkest secrets to the grave An entry on the website of one of John Bredenkamp’s companies tells us all we need to know about the controversial businessman: June 19, 2020September 23, 2020
Politics & Society How people power strengthens the rule of law Dynamic grassroots movements are especially needed in authoritarian states where institutions are fundamentally broken. But even in established democracies, the recent failure June 12, 2020November 20, 2020