Sharing the Voices from Zimbabwe: A My Perspective on the Struggles for Equality

As the golden rays of the Sunday morning sun gently seep through my window, I find myself immersed in deep contemplation. This is the time of the week where I reflect upon the personal experiences and insights that writing and reading about politics and social justice in Zimbabwe has bestowed upon me. These thoughts, like a river meandering through my mind, allow me to wander … Continue reading Sharing the Voices from Zimbabwe: A My Perspective on the Struggles for Equality

5 More Years Is Way Too Much

My heart is heavy with sadness and a deep sense of contemplation as I reflect upon the recent presidential election. Emmerson Mnangagwa, claimed victory in a highly disputed election. The news of another five years under Mnangagwa’s leadership has left many of us filled with despair and a sense of hopelessness.

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Zimbabwe’s Delusions

Somehow, the government spokesperson Ndavaningi Mangwana seems to believe that Zimbabwe is being judged harshly in comparison to other countries in the region when it comes to their recent elections. It is truly baffling to see such a statement being made, especially considering the overwhelming evidence of election irregularities and the lack of transparency that occurred during this supposedly democratic process.

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The road less traveled: Navigating the Challenges of Social Justice Blogging in Zimbabwe

As I sit here on this quiet Sunday, with the golden rays of the sun streaming through my window, I find myself consumed by a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. Writing about politics and social justice in Zimbabwe has been a journey unlike any other—a road less traveled, filled with challenges and moments of deep introspection. Today, as I reflect upon my personal experiences and … Continue reading The road less traveled: Navigating the Challenges of Social Justice Blogging in Zimbabwe

2 Days Left To Another 5 YEARS

As the sun sets on the horizon, casting a gloomy shadow over the land of Zimbabwe, we find ourselves standing at the precipice of yet another election. A mere two days separates us from what appears to be a predetermined outcome—a continuation of the status quo. It is with a heavy heart that we embark upon this journey, for it is a journey that elicits somber reflection, a dark contemplation, and a profound introspection of our future.

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Resilience in the Chaos: stories of courage and hope in Zimbabwe’s social justice movement

As I sit down to reflect on the political landscape and social justice issues that plague our beloved Zimbabwe, a whirlwind of emotions overwhelms me. It is on this Reflection Sunday that I delve deep into the well of personal experiences and insights, acquired through relentless reading and writing about the very fabric of our nation’s realities. The stories of courage and hope that emerge … Continue reading Resilience in the Chaos: stories of courage and hope in Zimbabwe’s social justice movement

Daily Prompt: A shop of Useless Items

If I were to open up a shop, oh, the endless possibilities! The thought alone makes my imagination run wild, conjuring up images of a bustling establishment filled with people, laughter, and shelves brimming with unique and intriguing items. But what would I sell? A question that leaves me both contemplative and introspective, mixed with a liberal dose of humor. One option that comes to … Continue reading Daily Prompt: A shop of Useless Items

Frustration and Triumphs: Chronicles from the Frontline of Political Commentary in Zimbabwe

As I sit here on this Reflection Sunday, penning down my thoughts and experiences as a political commentator in Zimbabwe, I find myself contemplating the tumultuous journey that has brought me to this very moment. Writing about politics and social justice in our country is not for the faint of heart; it requires immense courage, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of truth. With each word … Continue reading Frustration and Triumphs: Chronicles from the Frontline of Political Commentary in Zimbabwe