Former President Mugabe had been receiving medical treatment in Singapore for several months. While he was president in his later years, Mugabe would travel to Singapore for his annual medical examinations.
Zimbabwe
- Tagged under Pan-Africanism Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe
Tony Blair’s New Labour purposefully undermined and sabotaged the political economy of Zimbabwe from late 1997.
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Zimbabwe Tale of two red cockrellsShashe was the first area to be occupied in Masvingo Province when the popular land occupation movement began, in the early 2000s, before spreading throughout Zimbabwe.
Tagged under Land & Environment Zimbabwe Shashe Agroecology SchoolAt the occasion of the International Women’s Day last year, I wrote about sexual harassment at the workplace, in a piece which drew much inspiration from Reason Wafawarova’s legendary piece entitled “Discrediting women oppression fallacious”, which appeared in The Herald some eight year
Tagged under Gender & Minorities Zimbabwe Women's DayAs I watched children going to school at the beginning of the term, I could not help but be troubled by how few they were – an indication that a huge number of them would not be attending, due to unaffordable school fees, uniforms and stationery – thus, a whole generation would be denied an educa
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Zimbabwe ZimbabweLike many African countries, Zimbabwe’s economy needs sustainable resuscitation.
Tagged under Global South ZimbabweThis is the first ever time I have written about the village. To most young people the village is a boring place. In the village there are no bright lights. No sophisticated infrastructure or the rendezvous of the fast life we find in towns.
Tagged under Arts & Books ZimbabweIn mainstream literature of international affairs, the place of intellectualism is relationally linked to foreign policy, war, democracy, terrorism and at times even the media, which is the interlocutor of the intellectuals perceptions that are packaged as news to the society.
Tagged under Global South Zimbabwe Zimbabwe diasporaOn 9 August 2018, the Economic History Department of the University of Zimbabwe organised a workshop theme titled, “Pedagogies in Historical Studies: Theory and Practice.”
A report in the state-run Zimbabwe Herald newspaper on 20 September said that the cholera outbreak, which has killed over 30 people and sickened more than 5000 others, has been contained in the capital of Harare.
Tagged under Human Security Zimbabwe Cholera in Zimbabwe
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