Pushing People To Protest On The Streets During The SADC Summit Will Be Counter-productive 

Honestly, I do not get the logic behind it.

As the 44th Ordinary SADC Heads of State and Government Summit approaches, the country’s so-called “opposition leaders” have once again begun insinuating that they have plans for mass-protests. Apparently, the innocent lives lost during the August 2018 military crackdown in Harare weren’t enough to deter these self-serving political opportunists from risking more innocent blood. But I may be wrong, who needs to worry about a little collateral damage when there are photo ops and international headlines to be secured, right?

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Gender Dynamics Shaping Ecological Outcomes in Zimbabwe

“To ignore the power of women is to ignore the voice of the earth” Zimbabwean Proveb Throughout Zimbabwe’s rich history, the relationship between its people and the environment has played a central role. This dynamic has been shaped by the intricate dance between gender dynamics and has had a profound impact on ecological outcomes. In order to fully grasp the complexity of this relationship, it … Continue reading Gender Dynamics Shaping Ecological Outcomes in Zimbabwe

Social Media and Activism in Zimbabwe: Harnessing the Power of Digital Networks



As the political climate in Zimbabwe intensifies with the approaching elections, it becomes increasingly crucial to reflect on the role of social media in shaping activism within the country. In a nation where freedom of expression has often been curtailed, digital networks have become a powerful tool in mobilizing and raising awareness about critical social justice issues. By examining the impact of social media, we can gain insights into how it has influenced activism and empowered marginalized voices in Zimbabwe.

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