Remembering Zimbabwe’s late former Clerk of Parliament Austin Zvoma, a personal encounter
In my journalism rookie years, I took alcohol like a fish to water. I was adventurous. I took all kinds...
Josiah Mucharowana is a journalist living in Pretoria
In my journalism rookie years, I took alcohol like a fish to water. I was adventurous. I took all kinds...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a charm offensive to bolster friendships in Africa as seen in developments happening at...
Zimbabweans are an angry lot. For some reason, they get triggered at every turn judging by the dichotomy in social...
Coming from a protracted bush war against British colonialists in 1980, many of Zimbabwe's key figures in government were barely...
Tragic and disheartening. These words are an apt summation of political gamesmanship playing out on the Zimbabwean election’s scene. Exiled...
Elections anywhere reveal everything-clowns and conman. Observers and analysts can unravel the many secrets coded in hank-dory political statements and...
Passenger 34. This sounds catchy like some name of a movie on Netflix. However, it has of late come to...
When I worked in Harare, I met an interesting character, Kedha (the coloured one) nicknamed for his lighter skin tone....
Despite President Munangagwa's recent spirited efforts for Zimbabwe to be re-admitted into the Commonwealth, his party Zanu-PF muscled through Parliament...
This week, I took a stroll around the plush gardens of the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The vast, well-kempt lawns,...