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Calling Bennett ‘murderous Selous Scout’ not racist

By Jonathan MoyoPolitics

DOES criticising Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s controversial choice of Roy Bennett as Deputy Minister of Agriculture amount to raising the sceptre of racism against whites?   In the same vein, is it racist to merely remind those among us with … Read more

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A tale of two Britains

By Joram NyathiPolitics

THERE is a schizophrenic disconnect between Britain’s foreign policy and its cultural ambassadors abroad. Well, sort of, if you can grasp the symbolic significance of my recent experiences.   Two weeks ago I was a guest of the British Council … Read more

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Are we conditioned to be racist?

By Itayi ViririPolitics

“Such is our sorry lot in life, us black people,” raged this brother from South of the Limpopo. “At home, even after all these years of Uhuru, why do we still have a situation whereby some white kid can saunter … Read more

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He overcame the burden of ‘tribe’

By Joram NyathiPolitics

ALMOST everyone has been seized with the Barak Obama fever. He has become a phenomenon from the day he dared the American Dream.   He told fellow Americans: yes, we can. They have. President-elect Obama will be the first African-American … Read more

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