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Tichaona Zindoga Someone brought to my attention, among a couple of some politically nuanced pieces, an article in one of the weekly papers. The piece in question, which may well have escaped attention, is titled “Opposition coalition shaping up” and is written by one Gorden Moyo, the secretary-general of the newly-
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Tichaone Zindoga You just have to marvel at us Zimbabweans! Perhaps it is in our stars, nature, our culture and education, but you cannot miss the creativity and adaptability of the people.
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With Tichaona ZIndoga There was a brawl at the National Heroes Acre during the burial of Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu over the weekend. While it is preposterous to declare that the incident “overshadowed” the event, or indeed “jolted” the ruling Zanu-PF, one thing is quite clear.
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Tichaona Zindoga You may know that the opposition MDC party led by Morgan Tsvangirai turned 16 on September 11. Those that study semiotics know that this is a rather unfortunate birthday for anyone, after what happened to the United States of America on the same date in the year 2001.
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But it will be useful to look at just how chained francophone Western African countries are to their former colonial masters who dominate everything from their languages right down to their pockets.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga MANY of us may have been at one point confronted with the “idiomatic antithesis” regarding some construct called “letter and spirit”, especially regarding Law.
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BY now the world is sufficiently saturated with, and nauseated (presumably) by the news of the death of a lion called Cecil that was allegedly killed by a tourist hunter in Hwange three weeks ago. Suddenly — boom! — at the beginning of this week, the death is all over the news across main media houses. And […]
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga IT is tempting to focus on the recent histrionics of one Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, a former Zanu-PF member who was fired a couple of months back for being part of the faction that sought to unconstitutionally wrest power from President Mugabe.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga ROZAN Rothann, writing in “The Handbook of Political Behaviour notes that, “Symbols are manifestations of the deeply felt human need to order . . . ‘the blooming, buzzing confusion’ of experience and endow this order with meaning. Order is socially cued and of human construction. Symbols are the
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Irony is writ large when Rhodesian Selous Scouts who murdered our women and children in the liberation war begin to sound pious for baby elephants.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga Of course, we all know that State of the Nation addresses are made by government/State leaders once or twice in a year to take stock of current issues and the direction a country is taking and what the authorities need to do, or are doing.
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My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga Tsvangirai must be focusing on 2018 rather than 2008. MDC supporters will not be compelled to vote for the party simply on the basis of what could have been, and which failed, unless someone is trying to show us something about their intelligence.
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Don’t we all know that the US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe in response to the land reform programme, which saw poor black people benefiting from their God-given resource which had been appropriated by colonial settlers?
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Perhaps it is about time to make a political statement about the oppression of black people in America and register Africa’s disgust at the situation unfolding in America where blacks are targets of police brutality and murders.
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There is no Boko Haram in Zimbabwe, which Boko Haram is a terrorist organisation that has killed thousands of people and kidnapped and raped women and girls in Nigeria and neighbouring countries. It is the same Boko Haram that Nigerian government forces have been too afraid to confront.
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