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MDC-T sleepwalking into electoral T-saster
WHEREAS all along the “T” suffix in MDC-T was thought or understood to mean or represent “Tsvangirai”, it now turns out that in some pretty influential quarters it means “Theresa” (Makone). In other equally influential quarters the “T” in MDC-T … Read more
Tsvangirai: for whom the bell tolls
AS THE reality begins to sink that Zimbabwe’s GPA-delayed second harmonised presidential, parliamentary and local government elections are finally upon us, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is clearly running terribly scared of the impending elections. Very, very scared. The clear evidence … Read more
Economic empowerment: the Last Chimurenga
AS ZANU PF’s irreversible indigenisation and economic empowerment thrust gathers revolutionary momentum with real benefits to be enjoyed by everyone across the country, most Zimbabweans now understand that they are in the throes of the last phase of the people’s … Read more
Challenges of public administration in Zimbabwe today
Public Lecture Talking Points by Professor Jonathan Moyo delivered at the Department of Political & Administrative Studies, University of Zimbabwe, October 21, 2011 I WISH to thank Prof Hasu Patel for his charitable introduction. Prof Patel is the Prof of … Read more
Nehanda, Lobengula, Lumumba and Machel dictators too?
THE indisputably barbaric killing of Muammar Gaddafi last Thursday by a high-tech US drone controlled by some freaky soldier in Las Vegas aided by a French jet fighter assisted by NATO special forces on the ground has been received in … Read more
Tsvangirai at the Deep End of his political career
NOW it is official and indisputable as it comes from the horse’s mouth. And hear this: Morgan Richard Tsvangirai’s political career is “opposing the government of Robert Mugabe”. This startling revelation which contextualises and explains Tsvangirai’s politics over the years … Read more
WikiLeaks: the implications for Zimbabwe
Lecture delivered by Tsholotsho North MP Professor Jonathan Moyo (Zanu PF) at the Sapes Seminar Series in Harare on September 29, 2011, under the topic: ‘The WikiLeaks Saga: National, Regional and International Implications’ MAY I start by expressing my gratitude … Read more
WikiLeaks: Zanu PF leadership renewal versus MDC treasonous plots
WHILE the media hullabaloo over the so-called Wiki-Leaks saga has been useful in exposing the illiterate foreign-funded ranks of the so-called independent press, this hubbub has been useless in enabling the same audiences to understand current US policy on Zimbabwe … Read more
Zanu PF: an introspection
WHAT critical questions should preoccupy our national introspection this week and throughout this month as we remember and celebrate the memory of the selfless sacrifices of our gallant sons and daughters of the soil, some who paid the ultimate price … Read more
Security sector reforms: who will have the last laugh?
THIS winter has become one of a kind by making 2011 a year to remember thanks to two pregnantly opposite narratives told in June, one for Zimbabwe by Brigadier-General Douglas Nyikayaramba on behalf of the fallen heroes of our independence … Read more
Tsvangirai: an open mouth and a shut mind
ONE telling public stance which has characteristically come to define Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s totally unsatisfactory, and in fact deplorable attitude to important national issues, is that when he is given a microphone or when he sees a captive crowd … Read more
Press freedom a responsibility not a right
HAS Trevor Ncube’s floundering Zimbabwe Independent gone to the dogs to the point of unashamedly becoming a pathetic MDC-T pamphlet in a desperate bid to secure a good chunk of the dirty £3 million that the British government started smuggling … Read more
There’s no big brother in SADC
IF THERE are some people who are in for a rude awakening this week, it’s the mindless regime change scribes and their handlers whose wishful thinking is that President Jacob Zuma will use the extraordinary summit on Zimbabwe scheduled for … Read more
Elections now, or not before 2016
IF THERE is one good outcome of the unusual media and diplomatic excitement engineered by British and American mischief makers for illegal regime change in Zimbabwe since the March 31 Livingstone summit of SADC’s organ troika on politics, defence and … Read more
Defending Republic not preserve of government
THE fake hullabaloo over my views on the March 31 controversial summit of the SADC troika on politics, defence and security cooperation held in Livingstone, Zambia, to review the situation in Zimbabwe has been very useful in so far as … Read more




