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Zimbabwe: a brief history of contempt of court by politicians

By Alex MagaisaLegal
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THE recent comments on the judiciary made by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in the wake of the judgment nullifying the election of the Speaker of Parliament have raised a real storm. There are reports that he may be hauled before … Read more

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SMM: the truth about Chinamasa’s political meddling

By Mutumwa MawereCompanies
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TODAY is a very special day for me, for it was the day I was born. This year is so special and unforgettable because it can be written as 11/1/11 and will be the only year in my life that … Read more

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Privileged professionals: when the beautiful ones are misunderstood

By Mutumwa MawereBusiness, Companies, Politics
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TODAY, Wednesday, January 3, 2011, is the first working day of this second decade of this century. The century has been dubbed the African century on the premise that Africa’s better and brighter days are yet to come. However, such … Read more

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Chinamasa misled parliament on SMM

By Mutumwa MawereCompanies, Mining

ON NOVEMBER 16, 2010, Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa responded to a question in Parliament over my alleged efforts at regaining control of Shabanie Mashaba Mine Holdings Private Limited (SMM) and the full transcript of his statement to Parliament has been … Read more

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Moyo’s binary world view bad for Zimbabwe

By Mutumwa MawereCompanies, Politics

AFRICA’S future will always belong to builders rather than professional armchair commentators who choose to see the world in ideological and binary terms. One such commentator is Professor Jonathan Moyo, the MP for Tsholotsho North (Zanu PF), who seems to … Read more

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Diaspora inclusion policy: the jangling discords

By Jeff MadzingoPolitics

HUMAN resource capacity is a key asset of any nation, for what is a nation without the human factor? When a small developing nation like Zimbabwe loses so much of its human capital, one would assume that it’s a national … Read more

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