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Suffice to say that just two weeks have proven #ThisFlag to be just one of those fads and one that everyone is quickly beginning to forget. Until the next one. Fads do not make revolutions, even if they make for excellent pub talk and social media discussions.
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It is in the interest of the ruling party and Government to make sure anything that undermines national confidence and happiness is stopped.
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Tichaona Zindoga DESTINATION: ROBERT MUGABE SQUARE, HARARE. There is something irresistible about events that make history. Whether one likes them or not, they still happen and go on and shape the course of the world, change people and places. This could hold true of the Million-Man March in solidarity with President Mugabe being held today […]
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A look at the “crimes” that the minister has been accused of will reveal a shocking picture: not only are the said grievances driven by self centred, greedy teachers, they also border on the superfluous, inane and needless scaremongering.
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Tichaona Zindoga The heat is on in South Africa. Things have been moving far too heady in that country, politically and economically. President Jacob Zuma of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is seen as the main cause of trouble because of his conduct as the leader of one of Africa’s powerhouses.
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While it is true, desirable even, that discussions continue around the issue of indigenisation, it has not been lost to a discerning eye that most of the opposition to it comes from opposition parties and their appendages in the local media.
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Tichaona Zindoga There are particularly two stories that have caught my interest over the past week. The stories regard veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, who, as we are all aware, held an indaba with their patron, President Mugabe, last Thursday.
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Tichaona Zindoga Zimbabwe is in an election mode – and lots of evidence abound. The mere mention of the year 2018 gets many Zimbabweans thinking immediately of national elections that constitutionally must come in that year. It is the year that Russia will host the Fifa Soccer World Cup, but does that matter?
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“We all saw the pictures of Tsvangirai and his beautiful wife lovingly shoveling cake into Save’s mouth and other delicacies that were abound . . . No one will begrudge him that little treat because there is little for him to be cheerful about these days.” LAST week, on March 10, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai […]
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It will be recalled that there was a lot of dust that was kicked up by the global media being fed by local white elements that are generally opposed to the indigenisation of the wildlife sector. That was when we were made to mourn about “baby elephants”.
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Tichaona Zindoga Thank goodness for the drama that is happening in Zanu-PF at the moment. With what is happening in the ruling party as top officials trade word and invective – verbal leather – all other activities in the body politic have taken a back seat.
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Tichaona Zindoga A fortnight ago, then Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko called for a national week of prayer for rains. As it turned out, none of the usual big names in the church communion, or let’s say industry, took up the matter: the likes of Sebastian Bakare, Goodwills Shana, Tavonga Vutabwashe, Tudor Bismark,
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Tichaona Zindoga Slow down, or shut up completely, sir! This is a piece of advice that yours truly, the writer of this column, will give the next time he meets the spokesperson of the opposition MDC-T party, Obert Gutu.
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Is it not ironic that France is today being pitied after falling victim to terror attacks whose masterminds could as well belong to countries which are being destroyed by French guns?
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Tichaona Zindoga There is one significant point that may have been lost to many people concerning the First Lady, Dr Grace Mugabe. While people have been wont to frame her within the Zanu-PF political matrix, it would seem that the opposition in this country is seeing far beyond that
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