NCA chairman Lovemore Madhuku last week wrote a newspaper article which focused chiefly on the definition of a constitution. He promised to explain this week a “people-driven” constitution-making process. My observation on the second point is that either Madhuku … Read more
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When cars and luxury take precedence over life
EARLY this week, Zimbabweans woke up to pictures of two beautiful Tsholotsho twins. They were conjoined twins, a rare phenomenon that called for urgent attention. A few days later, news arrived that they had failed to make it. They … Read more
The politics of constitution-making in Zimbabwe
Draft from Kariba THE waters of Lake Kariba are both beautiful and treacherous. For much of the year, the land on which it rests is enveloped in a heavy coat of heat. The sun is the faithful messenger of both … Read more



