LIMITING LIVE STREAMING OF COURT PROCEEDINGS HINDERS TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

In recent days, the issue of live streaming court proceedings in Zimbabwe has come to the forefront, causing a stir among media organizations and proponents of open justice. I believe Bulawayo High Court’s refusal to grant Asakhe Online permission to live stream the ongoing election petition cases is a clear infringement on the right to access information and the work of media organizations.

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Zimbabwe’s political landscape: Analising the Past to Shape a Better Future

As I sit here on this quiet Sunday, my mind is filled with reflections on the intricate political landscape that has shaped Zimbabwe. It is a landscape marred by years of tumultuous struggles, triumphs, and disappointments. Engulfed in a sense of contemplation, I find myself delving deep into the past, seeking to understand how we arrived at this very moment, with the hope of illuminating … Continue reading Zimbabwe’s political landscape: Analising the Past to Shape a Better Future

The Curious Case of Chicken Inn: Unraveling the Chicken Conspiracy

Picture this: It’s a beautiful day in Zimbabwe, and you find yourself in the bustling streets of Gweru. Your stomach growls, craving something delicious to satisfy your hunger. Your eyes catch a glimpse of the vibrant sign that reads “Chicken Inn,” beckoning you to indulge in some fast food goodness. Little did you know, dear reader, that you were about to step into a world filled with deception, intrigue, and outrageously tasty chicken.

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FEEDBACK FRIDAY: “Which Political Issue Do You Believe Needs Urgent Attention in Zimbabwe?”

Dear Panashe, Thank you for your question, Panashe, it has certainly ignited a fire within me as I delve into the political landscape of Zimbabwe. As I promised, I will reply to as many emails from my readers and will reply to one in an article every Friday for Feedback Friday You’ve picked an intriguing question to challenge my intellect. As I like to think … Continue reading FEEDBACK FRIDAY: “Which Political Issue Do You Believe Needs Urgent Attention in Zimbabwe?”

The Secret Life of Plants: Why I’m Convinced My Fiddle-Leaf Fig is Plotting World Domination

There’s just something about plants that draws us in. Maybe it’s the way their leaves catch the light, or the satisfaction of watching them grow. But have you ever stopped to consider what’s really going on inside those gentle green creatures? I have, and I’m convinced that my fiddle-leaf fig is plotting world domination.

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The Art of Procrastination: How to Get Things Done… Eventually

We all know the feeling of having something important to do, but instead choosing to binge-watch a new series on Netflix or scroll through Instagram for hours on end. Procrastination is an art form, my friends, and if you’ve mastered it, then you’re in good company. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get things done… eventually.

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Global Warming Be Damned~ I live in Marondera.

I live in Marondera, and I have to say to those people who don’t believe we have global warming– Come up here. People who live up here will tell you that the summers used to be wonderful. Nothing above 30 degrees, and always a cool breeze. Nights that are perfect for sleeping. A few summers […] Fvck Global Warming~ I live in Marondera. Continue reading Global Warming Be Damned~ I live in Marondera.

No Child left behind 2

By K.T.Nhamo On Zealous Thierry From outside the field of education, “No Child Left Behind” seems like a great program, one that will force Zimbabwe to live up to its ideal: a free and equal education for everyone. We will train good citizens and productive workers, no matter where they live or what the economic status of their parents. But […] No Child left behind … Continue reading No Child left behind 2