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Hypocrisy never builds nations, it destroys instead

The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
By HARRY WILSON May. 23, 2025

The cursed nation tag: Is Zimbabwe emerging from the dungeon?

However, for most of us, it is now a question of sustainability and how long authorities will continue with their tight control measures. 
By HARRY WILSON Feb. 13, 2026

Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill: Clipping citizens’ power

The Bill introduces a raft of changes, chief among them being extending the electoral cycle from the current five to seven years.
By HARRY WILSON Mar. 6, 2026

History often repeats itself, sometimes very badly

They are viewed as appendages of their former colonisers.  That is only if they are lucky to survive. Many had their homes burnt down and were forced to leave the country.
By HARRY WILSON Apr. 2, 2026

Retirement: Inevitable death sentence for Zim pensioners

The scars of the period have remained and insurance firms have been struggling to restore the trust and confidence lost during the hyperinflationary period.
By HARRY WILSON May. 2, 2026

Biting hand that freed you: Moral, historical irony of SA’s xenophobia

Most nations in the region and beyond helped their liberation efforts significantly and ill-treating foreign nationals should be the last thing they should do.
By HARRY WILSON May. 22, 2026

Mining regulations must be complied with, enforced

While the country’s obtaining mining regulations are in place, there are various compliance issues in the extractive sector and this has tainted the whole economic sub-sector.
By HARRY WILSON May. 29, 2026

Govt must tackle the land barons scourge decisively

They sacrifice the little that they may have to try and put a roof above themselves and their families, but the end is always nasty and they are the net losers.
By HARRY WILSON 1h ago