‘Africa should invest in its own people’
Running under the theme, Unapologetically Afrikan, the Pan Afrikan Agenda Trust hosted a lecture in the capital introspecting on prospects, reflections and challenges that are faced by the African continent.
‘Africa should invest in its own people’
Running under the theme, Unapologetically Afrikan, the Pan Afrikan Agenda Trust hosted a lecture in the capital introspecting on prospects, reflections and challenges that are faced by the African continent.
If only my father was alive to see what Zim has done to his wife!
As a matter of fact, when I began writing articles in Kwekwe newspapers, from 1989 (while doing Form Three at Kwekwe High School) — calling out the Zimbabwe regime for its plunder and pillaging of our national resources as well as devilish human rights abuses — my father was not particularly thrilled, since he perceived these as unwarranted attacks on a government that was performing quite well, and doing its best.