Pro-Kremlin Disinformation in Zimbabwe: A mix of state and non-state actors’ influence
The close allegiance of ZANU PF and the Kremlin dating back to the struggle for Zimbabwe’s independence has necessitated a pro-Russian narrative.
By Newsday
Jun. 11, 2024
ED’s team in diplomatic boob
This comes less than two weeks after the team was warned by President Mnangagwa for playing a “bad” version of Zimbabwe’s national anthem at a function he was presiding over.
By Nunurai Jena
Mar. 22, 2024
Ukraine: The generals aren’t the problem
Politics and, especially war, is so capricious and unpredictable that something often does turn up.
By Gwynne Dyer
Feb. 16, 2024
Wagner group’s African contracts must be cancelled
Virtually everywhere that Wagner has operated human rights organisations, and the United Nations have uncovered evidence of mass rapes, murders and tortures.
By Radhika Ranchod
Sep. 8, 2023
Ghetto Dances: 'Never get emotional in public or you risk losing your temper'
“Never get emotional in public or you risk losing your temper,” that had been the advice of the father of one of my friends when I was growing up
By Onie Ndoro
Aug. 13, 2023
S.Africa mulls options on ICC arrest warrant for potential visitor Putin
The ICC has issued a warrant for Putin related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and SA as an ICC member would theoretically be required to arrest him if he attends the BRICS summit.
By Reuters
Jun. 1, 2023
Is SA drifting to the centre of multipolar political changes?
It is not clear if there is a connection between the Chinese decision and how the US has been acting up on South Africa since last week.
By Tapiwa Gomo
May. 15, 2023
Media integrity in the era of populism
They even went on to label Al Jazeera News group as western-funded entity pursuing an agenda to undermine the sovereignty of Zimbabwe.
By Liam Kanhenga
May. 5, 2023
Before the great Ukrainian offensive
Numbers matter, and Ukraine is still heavily outnumbered in tanks, artillery and air power
By World View
Apr. 6, 2023