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Defending Republic not preserve of government

By Jonathan MoyoPolitics

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

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MDC-T’s dumbest decision yet?

By Jonathan MoyoPolitics

IS THE MDC-T really serious that it can carelessly risk worsening the plight of the suffering majority of people in the country by treating its proposed but unwarranted and provocative post of Deputy Minister of Agriculture for a former Rhodesian army … Read more

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Tough questions for MDC-T in Kinshasa

By Jonathan MoyoPolitics

IF regional leaders meeting this week in Kinshasa for their annual Sadc Summit want to be taken seriously about their respected role as the lead-guarantors of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) signed by Zanu PF and the two MDC formations … Read more

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A party of excellence

By Joram NyathiPolitics

THE editor has this week allowed me the privilege to occupy his hallowed space in the paper. I accepted the honour with a huge sigh. In my Candid Comment column I have over the past months trodden where angels fear … Read more

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The moment demands leadership

By Chofamba SitholePolitics

THE real tragedy in Zimbabwe’s political crisis is that both Zanu PF and the MDC lack viable options outside of a power sharing agreement signed last September. For the suffering majority, the stark humanitarian crisis has reduced politics to a … Read more

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After SADC, what’s to be done?

By Alex MagaisaPolitics

THE reaction of most Zimbabweans in the aftermath of the SADC Summit held in Sandton, South Africa last Sunday, is that of great disappointment. The reaction carries an apoplectic tone, targeted at the SADC Heads of State, whom they consider … Read more

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