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Independent but not free: Use of the law to silence critics in Zim

During the COVID-19 lockdown the government took that opportunity to amend the Constitution to consolidate the powers of the executive without input from the citizens.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu 22h ago
What independence could there be to celebrate?
What independence could there be to celebrate?
Zimbabwe is home to State-sanctioned human rights violations. There are politically-motivated abductions, killings and lengthy imprisonments without convictions.
By Cyprian M Ndawana Apr. 17, 2024
Converting harvests into commodities and products that last longer
Unlike mass markets that try to come up with fair pricing systems based on demand and supply, prices announced by government are often not informed by demand and supply.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 17, 2024
Independent but not free; use of the law to silence critics in Zimbabwe-the true story of our independence
Through the passing of legislation making opposition mobilization more difficult, the government became increasingly isolated.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu Apr. 16, 2024
Independence is meaningless if people are oppressed
The Zanu PF ruling elite needs to be reminded that it does not own us or Zimbabwe.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Apr. 16, 2024
Lessons from Rwanda
Habyarimana was a Rwandan politician and military officer who served as the second president of Rwanda, from 1973 until his assassination in 1994.
By John Gambanga Apr. 16, 2024
Toward protection of indigenous trees
From the beginnings of civilisation, man has altered environmental processes as he dug into the organic store of the planet's ecosystems.
By Tinashe Elvis Chikodzi Apr. 15, 2024
Revisiting proverbs that can be applied to environmental conservation
The gradual disappearance of proverbs as cultural symbols and indigenous knowledge systems has contributed to the dearth of forests and environmental growth.
By Peter Makwanya Apr. 15, 2024
Mr Jacob Zuma, the political Zuma
This means if the ANC does not get majority seats in Parliament, its ability to provide a president is limited unless it gets into a coalition with another party.
By Tapiwa Gomo Apr. 15, 2024
Several inconsistencies between PVOs Bill and the Constitution
Veritas has identified several inconsistencies between the Bill and the Constitution.
By VERITAS Apr. 13, 2024
The supremacy of the Word of God
We are not of this world. This is the reason we munch the rightly divided word of truth whenever we are not at work or some restricted space.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Apr. 13, 2024
The poor fend for yourself: ED
All available literature to date shows that SAPs have not been successful anywhere where they were implemented, particularly in Africa and Latin America.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Apr. 13, 2024
Lead: It’s time to disrupt!
We are living in an era of “big data” and artificial intelligence! In leadership, it gives us lessons.
By Jonah Nyoni Apr. 13, 2024
Zim needs regime change, not currency change
Rapid inflation, poverty rates continue to remain alarmingly high because of Zimbabwe’s plagued economy. 
By Diana Machingauta Apr. 12, 2024
Demythologising the liberation struggle
Forty-four years have passed, our parents who either fought or assisted the liberation fighters are dying, impoverished.
By Ignatius Tsuro Apr. 12, 2024
Requiem for the Zim dream
Independence was a moment to usher in a new dispensation of equality and prosperity.
By Innocent Mpoki Apr. 12, 2024
Feature: AI: The good, the bad and the ugly
There is a growing concern over the potential risks of AI in education, such as bias in algorithms and the dehumanising effect of relying too heavily on technology.
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Apr. 12, 2024
Ensure political parties accept advice, involve the diaspora in your research
The Diaspora Vote Initiative has researched on diaspora vote in many countries in Sadc, Africa and globally and is willing to be involved in the research that you intend to carry out.
By AMH Voices Apr. 12, 2024
After the Bell: Decoding Zimbabwe’s decision to Zigzag
This is Zimbabwe’s sixth attempt to create a functional local currency since 2008, when inflation crossed 500 billion percent, making it worthless.
By Tim Cohen Apr. 11, 2024
Why Zim is failing
“Lifts are not working,” the lady and security guard shouted in unison as l tried to order the lift. I walked the dirty and dimly lit stairs to the first floor.
By Trevor Ncube Apr. 11, 2024
Nurse training: Time to weed out corruption on recruitment
It is time to stem corruption. The recruitment and selection of student nurses should be fair!
By Johannes Marisa Apr. 11, 2024
Drought tends to give indigenous food, mass markets a new lease of life
WHILE droughts are generally associated with negative aspects like sluggish economic growth, they tend to be a blessing in disguise for indigenous food and African mass markets.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 10, 2024
Feature: The untold story of Chipinge’s Hakatwa green energy wins
According to the Rural Electrification Fund, more than 10 000 institutions, including government sub offices in rural areas, have been electrified.
By Jairos Saunyama Apr. 10, 2024
ZiG is vanity of vanities
Despite the claims of being backed by gold, odds are mounting against ZiG. It is confronted by inflation on one side, and a deficit of confidence and trust on the other.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana Apr. 10, 2024
The Glamour and Excitement of the Bombastic Casino Experience
Once a source of charm and curiosity, Bombastic Casino Casinos play an important role in the local economy
By Newsday Apr. 9, 2024
Emmerson Mnangagwa has to suffer more
He has to adopt a comply or else approach like the USA Sarbanes Oxley Act. A voluntary corporate governance approach has failed us.
By Brian Sedze Apr. 9, 2024
El Niño drought hits Zim hard
This year, through a very uneven season, farmers have tried and tried to get a crop.
By Ian Scoones Apr. 9, 2024
What if the drought persists for another year
Positive thinking that, the current situation can be with us once again, is what proactive communities need to invest in.
By Peter Makwanya Apr. 9, 2024