Let us fight black market
I am concerned about the prevalence of black market practices in our beloved country. (30 December 2005)
Fight against dubious parties
I have had enough of MDC crying foul each time they fail to live up to their own hype! let me stress, the reason MDC (most dubious characters) did not win the elections is because of one very simple matter...they have failed to live up to their dubious characters and just DON’T HAVE SUPPORT. (29 April 2005)
Much sound and fury
Now that the elections in Zimbabwe are over one begins to notice among the so-called 'exile news sites' a ratcheting-up of negative doomsday rhetoric.
This indicates to all but the mentally deficient that these 'exile news
websites' have ceased to be disseminators of news and have become
dispensers of vitriolic anti-Zimbabwe propaganda. (16 April 2005)
An Open Letter to Jonathan Moyo, Professor
These indeed are trying times! The chickens have come home to roost and you are now in the twilight of your political career. Do not even mislead yourself that you are still relevant to the politics of this country, NO. At least now you can spend your time with Betty! (4 March 2005)
Zhou's
ideas are poisonous
THE letter by Takavafira M Zhou of
Masvingo titled Mugabe's Ultimate Goal in Mujuru's Appointment published in The
Standard of 9 January, must be dismissed by all right thinking Zimbabweans as
one originating from a parochial and tribal bigot bent on destabilizing the country
under the illusion of ethnic balance and representation. (23 January 2005)
Democracy
has never been on trial in Zim
Dear
Morgan, As I write to you, it could be you and Susan are still engrossed in your
artificial glory and relief, overwhelmed by a technical acquittal that does little
to disperse the "sinister cloud" of imminent political failure hovering
above your embattled soul.(26 October 2004)
ZCTU
Insensitive To Worker's Plight > The
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)s actions never cease to surprise
me.(March, 2003)
Journalistic
Ethics Under threat from Ignorance> Abel
Mutsakani, the Financial Gazette Deputy Editor -in Chief holds a senior post at
the pink paper but his numerous articles penned with venom and diatribes aimed
at the government and especially President Robert Mugabe, with due respect, reveal
an amazing degree of ignorance.(August,2003)
Tsvangirai's
Utterances Disturbing > The
real objective of the current running Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) rallies
is still a mystery to most peace loving Zimbabweans. Campaigning as we all know
is aimed at luring more voters into ones stable before an election. What
is surprising is that in Zimbabwe the polls that Mr Tsvangirai was vying for which
he lost came and go two months ago. (11 September 2002)