The Manufactured Gender War

They say we are living through a war of the sexes, but if you pay attention, the war feels less like a revolution and more like a stage play. Lines scripted, roles rehearsed, outrage distributed like rations. People take sides as if humanity itself could be neatly split into blue and pink camps. Yet when you look closer, what emerges is not a natural struggle … Continue reading The Manufactured Gender War

Is Zimbabwe Safe for White Tourists?



When Zimbabwe appeared on a recent global ranking of the best countries to visit in 2025, alongside Morocco, it surprised many casual readers. International press often paints Zimbabwe as unstable, isolated, or unsafe. Yet those who have visited know the truth is more layered.

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Trump’s War On Crime Somehow Excludes Violence Against Women


Donald Trump loves numbers when they suit him. Yesterday on September 8, 2025, at the Museum of the Bible, he leaned back in his chair, and declared victory. Crime in America, he said, had dropped by 27 percent since his return to office.

In Washington, D.C., he bragged that homicides were down 60 percent. He credited himself, his deployment of the National Guard, and his iron will. Then came the line that revealed more than he intended.

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Donald Trump ‘The Epstein FBI Informant’ Sounds A Lot Like Uebert Angel ‘The Gold Mafia Spy’

Donald Trump has never been shy about rewriting his own story. On September 6, 2025, The Telegraph reported that Mike Johnson, the Republican Speaker of the House, went on CNN and said Trump had been an FBI informant on Jeffrey Epstein. He said it like it was fact. Neither hesitation nor proof either. The idea that Trump was undercover against Epstein sounds wild. It is … Continue reading Donald Trump ‘The Epstein FBI Informant’ Sounds A Lot Like Uebert Angel ‘The Gold Mafia Spy’

Keep Your Kids Safe Without Terrifying Them

Every parent wants to protect their child. But too often, we talk about safety by frightening children instead of preparing them. The world is not always safe, and Zimbabwe is no exception. The numbers show why we need to act. Globally, the International Labour Organization estimates that around 1.2 million children are trafficked every year. UNICEF warns that children make up more than a quarter … Continue reading Keep Your Kids Safe Without Terrifying Them

Zimbabwe’s Daily Outrage Industry Keeps the Government Smiling

Every morning in Zimbabwe, the outrage begins like clockwork. A Twitter thread appears: “The government must stop overpriced vehicle license fees!” A Facebook post demands, “Zimbabweans should insist on fair public transport fares!” Somewhere, an activist hashtags a new policy blunder. By midday, the digital landscape is alight with moral imperatives. Ministers scroll past, smiling privately, perhaps even grateful for the free publicity. Our carefully … Continue reading Zimbabwe’s Daily Outrage Industry Keeps the Government Smiling

China’s Parade of Steel and Silence

On September 3, 2025, Beijing’s Tiananmen Square transformed into a formidable stage for a military display that resonated far beyond its borders. Commemorating the 80th anniversary of China’s victory over Japanese forces in World War II, the parade was not merely a historical reflection but a deliberate projection of China’s evolving geopolitical stance. The event was graced by an array of international dignitaries, underscoring China’s … Continue reading China’s Parade of Steel and Silence

Brian Bennett Writes History Even in Defeat


A record-breaking 81 doesn’t make the scorecard.

There’s pride in the crack of leather on willow. There’s grit in the grind when borders, social, economic, political, still bind you home. On that scorching pitch in Harare, Brian Bennett didn’t just rack up runs. He made a statement. He etched his name into Zimbabwe’s battered narrative.

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Next They Will Ban Sunglasses and Pockets

The government has found a new enemy. It’s neither hunger nor corruption. It’s not the crumbling clinics that turn the sick into corpses either. It’s tint. Permanent Secretary for Presidential Affairs and Devolution, Tafadzwa Muguti, announced that motorists should strip their windows bare. The logic is that drugs hide behind tinted glass, so the drugs will vanish once the glass is exposed. This is how … Continue reading Next They Will Ban Sunglasses and Pockets