Columnist / Ibbo mandaza
How the Khupe coup resonates with the import of Excelgate
Thi's time last year, Excelgate was about to be published, in the ex-pectation, inter alia, that the MDC Alliance, in particular, would capitalise on the revelations therein, to both fuel their legal ...Published: 11 Oct 2020 at 11:11hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza
Towards the National Transitional Authority
IntroductionIn 2016, the Platform for Concerned Citizens (PCC) warned that the country was heading into deep trouble and a possible coup. This was the only possible outcome for the disintegrat...Published: 01 Mar 2019 at 18:43hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
Zimbabwe has become a lawless state?
Zimbabwe has been skirting a constitutional crisis since November 2017, and, despite the optimism of the international and regional community, in our view the government has finally plunged the countr...Published: 25 Jan 2019 at 14:34hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
July 30 election: Not free, fair or credible
As things stand at present, it is evident that these elections cannot be called free, fair or credible without some remarkable changes taking place.The fast approaching elections in Zimbabwe a...Published: 20 Jul 2018 at 15:58hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
What if Zimbabwe's 2018 elections are not free, fair and credible?
THIS is the question that few seem to be raising ahead of the polls in a few months' time. This is exceedingly curious in the aftermath of the November 2017 events, the ousting of a sitting president,...Published: 04 May 2018 at 08:25hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
How to avoid flawed elections in Zimbabwe
Elections are now the obsession of all as the way forward in the aftermath of last November's military coup, but the very big question is what kind of elections.However, Zimbabwe has a very po...Published: 16 Feb 2018 at 08:43hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
Curing the Zimbabwe coup: Polls or transitional govt?
Since our last opinion piece, it is evident that there is growing complacency about both what has taken place and what is likely to take place in the aftermath of the coup last year.If history...Published: 26 Jan 2018 at 07:48hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler
Elections won't solve the Zimbabwe crisis
The deep crisis in the state was neatly expressed by Brian Kagoro at last week's Pan-Africa Lecture at Southern African Political Economy Series (Sapes). He posed the notion that Zimbabwe suffers from...Published: 02 Jun 2017 at 09:11hrs | | by Ibbo Mandaza & Tony Reeler, Academics
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