Only did I discover early in my ‘political career’ how constitution making or constitutionalism is not as an exact body of critique as rocket science. However, bizarre human emotions, unfulfilled…
Dear Kochiwe Today we celebrate the Day of the African Child. Do you ever remember hearing about it when we were growing up? Or were we too busy doing what…
The last 72 hours, dated from the 12th of June 2020, where the Herald published an article titled New Law on Bride Price, has shifted the flow of conversation in…
So the Zimbabwean perspective has created its own reality over what is acceptable and what is not. I was surprised to note that there actually are guidelines on how to…
As we celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day today, we need to do some serious reckoning about period poverty in Zimbabwe. In fact we need to have a paradigm shift as women…
The eve of Africa Day 2020 marked 100 days since the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in Africa which has since infected 108,109* people and taken the lives of 3,260* people….
The creation of social protective nets must not be negated to government in a fully functional societal ecosystem. Neither should responsibility be left to foundations, non profits and community based…
The burden on African governments to provide social protective nets can be overwhelming on constrained budgets and limited resources especially with shocks in the form of natural events like cyclone…
Debt is burdensome. It torments haughtily. It is a yoke that once set creates generational bondage leaving individuals and families grasping for air and creates a vicious cycle of poverty….
Last Friday 8th May 2020, I came across a Covid-19 tweet by Hillary Clinton which read: “South Korea and the U.S had their first reported case on the same day….