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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday FROM purely the point of view of progression, it is important that Zanu-PF transforms itself in line with the needs of today, and this transformation touches on the party’s internal democracy, inasmuch as it does on its modus operandi, its policy thrust, as well as on prioritisation.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday American environmentalist David Brower once said that the earth is not something we inherited from our ancestors, as many people always want to say. Rather the land we live on is something borrowed from our children, borrowed from generations to come. To these we owe the debt of continuity. Our leaders
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday While ZANU-PF has the right politics in terms of Zimbabwe’s political international relations, the party certainly does not have the right domestic politics needed for the advancement of the needs of locals, or does not show any significant enthusiasm for it. Recently Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa was reported saying; “It is important […]
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday This column has in the past described a true nationalist as one not defined by mere statements of ideology, not a slave to foreign influences, nor someone who lives on borrowed reasoning. He is not a purist who is paralysed by inflexibility.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday The ultimate measure of any nation is its success, and to measure the success of any people, we need to establish where their nation stands in times of challenges and hardships.
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Reason Wafaraova On Thursday Criminals have used political authority as a shield to get these unscrupulous deals to sail through unabated in broad daylight, and that is a very sad chapter of the country’s revolution
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday In his June 14 piece titled “A Poisoned Chalice, Pyrrhic Victory,” Patrick Zhuwao painted a grim picture of the perceived Zanu-PF political success story, and he questioned why I write in general terms about the shortcomings of Zanu-PF, without taking direct aim at the sinning leadership. This is quite a
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday South Africa would not possibly repeat another blunder after the country unwittingly signed Gaddafi’s death warrant at the hands of Western countries. The flak would be unbearable
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday Arthur Mutambara discovered the hard way that there is no room for intellectual excellence in the world of political mediocrity, and sadly this is where Zimbabwe’s opposition anchors its existence.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday But Nigerians and all of us must not fool each other into believing that in democracy lies the answer to all our woes and troubles. The concept of democracy is a flawed one, and it is some of these flaws that I seek to interrogate this week.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday Part of the reason we have had xenophobic disturbances in South Africa twice in the last seven or so years is because the post-colonial tribesman loathes the sight of another tribesman from elsewhere, while he believes the whiteman continues to define his way of survival.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday It is hard to believe Morgan Tsvangirai sees in his “no reforms, no election” campaign a real prospect of meaningful political change, especially in regards to election politics.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday Industrial development means the world has become economically more interdependent, and that is exactly why President Mugabe was in Russia recently, not in some corner of Mashonaland consolidating tribal economic unity.
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Reason Wafawarova on Thursday When I followed the debate about remarks attributed to President Mugabe in regards to the Kalanga people, I was compelled to search for the video clip, so I could get a better understanding of what he exactly said.
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Reason Wafawarova On Thursday There is general consensus that the xenophobic attacks that have been happening in South Africa are unacceptable, and the fact that this most despicable behaviour is happening for the second time within seven years does not speak well for the reputation of South Africa. Only some Zimbabweans have publicly
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