Progress is The Amazon’s biggest Foe

Deep in the lush, green heart of the Amazon, there’s a quiet battle raging. It’s a place where the thick greenery paints a living masterpiece, but beneath the surface, trouble is brewing. This corner of the world still holds onto the secrets of ancient times, but now, it’s under attack by what some call “progress,” leaving deep wounds in the earth. The real price of this progress is written in the lives of the local tribes, the true keepers of the forest, who see their sacred land being torn apart to serve needs of distant lands.

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Mass Incarceration is a National Shame

“An illegitimate government breeds not only discontent but also a sense of lawlessness that permeates through the very fabric of society.” This statement rings true for Zimbabwe, where the rise in crime is not merely a statistic to be analyzed but a reflection of our state of economy and governance. The recent years have seen a notable rise in crime rates in Zimbabwe, with offenses … Continue reading Mass Incarceration is a National Shame

The Existential Crisis of Zimbabwe’s National Identity

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Martin Luther King Jr These profound words resonate deeply within the hearts of Zimbabweans, as we find ourselves grappling with an existential crisis that strikes at the very core of our national identity. Throughout our rich history, we … Continue reading The Existential Crisis of Zimbabwe’s National Identity

Public Servants Must Use Public Transport

It’s high time we talk about the elephant in the room: our transportation system is a mess. Every day, thousands of Zimbabweans struggle to get to work, to school, or just about anywhere. Buses are packed, kombis are overcrowded, and the trains? Well, a majority of us so-called ama2k have never seen one in real life. Let’s just say  they’ve seen better days….

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Chamisa’s Blue Movement Another Empty Promise In The Zimbabwean Sea Of Political Chaos

When Nelson Chamisa announced his resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) last month, citing infiltration by Zanu PF and other reasons, many of his supporters were left in shock and confusion. What would become of their beloved leader, who had given them hope and courage in the face of a ruthless and oppressive regime? Where would they channel their grievances and aspirations for … Continue reading Chamisa’s Blue Movement Another Empty Promise In The Zimbabwean Sea Of Political Chaos

I’m Back Rekindling The Flame

Hey there, my amazing readers! It feels so surreal to even write these words after such a long break from my beloved blog. Yes, I took a hiatus, but trust me, it was for a good reason. Life’s unpredictable rollercoaster had me tangled up in its web, but I promise you, I’m back stronger and more passionate than ever! So, let’s buckle up and embark … Continue reading I’m Back Rekindling The Flame

I guess oppression is justifiable when it’s black on black and not white on black after all

It’s been over four decades since Zimbabwe gained independence from colonial rule. The country was supposed to be a beacon of hope for the African continent, a shining example of what can be achieved when people come together to fight for their rights, but that dream has turned into a nightmare.

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What Will Freedom Truly Cost Us?

In the depths of despair, there exists a flicker of hope. Or so we dare to believe. As a nation, Zimbabwe has been haunted by a tumultuous history, riddled with oppression, corruption, and a desperate thirst for power. The struggle for freedom has been an arduous one, a never-ending battle against countless oppressors. But as we gaze upon the horizon, we are compelled to ask ourselves, what will freedom truly cost us?

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The Tyranny Continues

As an ordinary Zimbabwean citizen, I find myself once again standing on the aftermath of another election. It is a time after we were supposed to freely exercise our democratic right to choose our leaders, a fleeting moment when our voices were meant to matter. However, in the land once known as the Jewel of Africa, this concept has become nothing more than a cruel joke. The ruling party, the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU PF), has clung to power for decades, suffocating our dreams of a better future. And with just barely a month after elections, the grip of ZANU PF’s tyranny tightens further.

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Zimbabwe’s Political Drama

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the thrilling political circus that is Zimbabwe! In this satirical guide, we’ll dive headfirst into the mind-boggling world of power struggles, politician antics, and all-around buffoonery. So, fasten your seatbelts and strap in for the wild rollercoaster ride that is Zimbabwean politics!

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