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Criticising the Chamisa critique: Why silence is not loyalty

In any serious democratic tradition, political leadership is strengthened—not weakened—by scrutiny. Yet, in contemporary Zimbabwean opposition politics, criticism has increasingly been recast as betrayal,...

Between Principle and Pragmatism: Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the Israel-Hamas Conflict, and the Geopolitical Minefield of UK-Iran Relations

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, along with his broader positioning on UK-Iran relations, has become a flashpoint in British...

Court of Public Opinion vs Autonomy of Elected Officials: Has Western Politics Gone to the Dogs?

There is a growing sense that the foundational pillars of Western democracy—particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States—are showing signs not merely...

An aerial dissection of parental wars, M23, and the political kaleidoscope of the DRC

Hovering above the vast jungles and troubled borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), one quickly realises that this is not just...

The Theatre of Power: Ramaphosa’s Zelensky moment in Trump’s Oval Courtroom

In a scene more fitting for a satirical dystopia than a serious moment of diplomacy, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa found himself at...

An unacceptable surrender to corruption: A critical reflection on Zimbabwe’s recent admission

The recent revelation, as reported by Nyashadzashe Ndoro on Nehanda Radio on 16 May 2025, that Zimbabwe’s Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage,...

Who will police the Indo-Pakistan escalation when the World Policeman is engaged elsewhere?

This paper explores the geopolitical implications of a hypothetical Indo-Pakistan escalation occurring at a time when traditional Western powers, particularly the United States, are...

From Ambiguous Ambiguity to Obscured Obscurity: The Mystery of Politics in Zimbabwe

The sudden and symbolically loaded resignation of Nelson Chamisa from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) reverberated across Zimbabwe’s political landscape with the abruptness...

The Illegitimate Decree: Minister Garwe’s unwarranted assault on the Ndebele Kingship

The audacious pronouncements of Zimbabwe’s Minister Daniel Garwe regarding the Lobengula Kingship constitute not only an egregious overreach of his ministerial authority but also...

Trump, Zelensky, and the death of Pope Francis: Shaping the future of the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Speculative Projection by Dr Sibangilizwe Moyo Executive Summary The passing of Pope Francis has shifted the global geopolitical landscape at a critical moment for the Russia-Ukraine...
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