Posted on 23rd Feb 2026 If ZANU-PF needs two more years to finish its “development programs” does that mean it isn’t confident of winning in 2028?
Posted on 22nd Feb 202622nd Feb 2026 Ziyambi claim of a diaspora vote under the new constitutional amendments is a legal deception
Posted on 17th Feb 2026 Why Zimbabwe’s parliamentary-elected president proposal is not the same as the South African model
Posted on 15th Feb 2026 Indeed, democracy is expensive, Mr. Mangwana — but it is a price Zimbabweans already paid for with their blood
Posted on 11th Feb 2026 How Zimbabwe’s proposed constitutional amendments are likely aimed at protecting Tagwirei against Chamisa
Posted on 6th Jan 2026 If the UN wants to remain relevant, it must defend democracy and human rights—not only national sovereignty
Posted on 15th Dec 2025 Mr Ziyambi, postponing elections does not preserve stability—it promotes instability and attacks the Constitution
Posted on 17th Nov 202517th Nov 2025 Mnangagwa stepping down in 2028 is not substituting him — it is simply that the match has finished
Posted on 6th Nov 2025 The tragedy of toothless regional bodies’ betrayal of the people and failure to defend democracy
Posted on 19th Sep 2025 Postponing the 2028 elections will be more costly and more divisive for Zimbabwe
Posted on 5th Feb 2025 Postponing elections for Mnangagwa to remain in power till 2030 is still unconstitutional
Posted on 8th Nov 2024 A tale of two southern African countries: Botswana’s smooth transition of power vs. Mozambique’s election crisis