Wellington Muzengeza
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Africa’s opposition crisis is a mirror of power misunderstood and purpose misplaced
Opposition politics in Africa has mutated into a lucrative performance — donor-fed, optics-obsessed and ideologically hollow.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Nov. 20, 2025
Africa’s digital awakening: How Gen Z is shattering analogue authoritarianism
Gen Z has detonated a new political grammar across Africa, rewriting the language of resistance with smartphones instead of rifles, hashtags instead of slogans, livestreams instead of leaflets.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Dec. 30, 2025
The autocrats’ playbook: African presidents scrapping term limits
This unequal pact cemented Zanu PF’s one-party dominance, suffocating pluralism and reducing Zimbabwe to a political cage.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan. 4, 2026
The diaspora dividend: Zimbabwe’s unofficial state of survival
Socially and culturally, they fund schools, clinics and rural projects, preserve Zimbabwean identity in foreign lands, and inject fresh perspectives on democracy and justice through their youth.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan. 5, 2026
Coalition or Collapse: Zimbabwe’s Choice Between Reform and Ruin
Its bid for continuity is visionless, producing neither megacities nor modern economies, only the recycling of power without progress.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan. 5, 2026




