BY LESLEY WURAYAYI FIVE years after the government declared Lupane coal-bed methane gas a priority project, an investor is yet to be found.
Archive | April, 2012
Hunger ravages Zimbabwe’s dry regions
BY TAWANDA MARWIZI AND OUR STAFF URAYAYI Nendanga shakes his head as he watches his wilting crop from the shade of his hut.
Political violence cases on the increase
BY JENNIFER DUBE AND TATENDA CHITAGU JUST for receiving a donation of a 10kg bag of seed from the MDC-T, an 80-year-old grandfather is living in fear for his life […]
Standard Comment:Targeting bigwigs in graft probe welcome
An announcement by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) that it is finally investigating top-ranking officials and powerful individuals accused of corruption is a welcome development.
Senegal polls: Learning points for Zim
The Senegalese electoral outcome gives fresh impetus to the numerous and predominantly African struggles and an active expression of the “people’’ aspiration for a life without arbitrary restrictions on their […]
From the Editor's desk:Insisting on polls, this year Mugabe breaches the GPA
President Robert Mugabe’s continued call for elections this year must be accompanied by a solid pledge that he will accept the result, whichever way it goes. Not only that, his […]
It’s business as usual for the hawks in Zanu PF
BY MMELI DUBEThe first quarter of the year 2012 has seen the continued stalling of work to expand and democratise the public and political space and has recorded worrying trends […]