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Republican lawmaker calls TikTok ‘an immediate threat’ and calls for app to be banned

The Republican lawmaker cited TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, being connected to China as evidence of the national security risk.
By CNN 6h ago

Letter from America: What if US president is wrong on Ukraine?

One must look for outliers to hear a different story. I found more than two such sources which dare to give a different point of view.
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 5, 2023

World View: Two failed populist coups: Compare and contrast

Bolsonaro wasn’t even in Brazil. He was in Orlando, Florida, United States when things kicked off in Brasilia. He too had failed to get the military’s support.
By Gwynne Dyer Feb. 10, 2023

US Deep State is slowly running Donald Trump down!

Men of Harare and Masvingo, you are missing the big picture in the events unfolding in the US
By Kenneth Mufuka Nov. 20, 2022

‘Official’ Twitter tag for some users appears, then vanishes

‘Official’ Twitter tag for some users appears, then vanishes
By AP news Nov. 9, 2022

Be careful what you post: How Facebook and the US government have united against Americans with the 'wrong' views

Direct messages sent through Facebook by American users, along with public postings, have been rigorously monitored
By Russia Today Oct. 7, 2022

Billionaire MacKenzie Scott files for divorce from second husband

Citing court records, the New York Times reported that Scott filed for divorce from Dan Jewett in Washington state on Monday.
By The Guardian Oct. 1, 2022

Letter from America: Who is afraid of former president Donald Trump?

Their worst nightmare was that Donald Trump would run again for the presidency in 2024.
By Kenneth Mufuka Sep. 25, 2022

ZRP impunity laid bare

As part of its annual review process against individuals, mostly public officials by the US, Mutamba
By Tinashe Kairiza Sep. 23, 2022