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'Lafa elihle – the Death of a once Thriving City' - Professor Welshman Ncube
In Bulawayo, this week began with a severe out of season windy and cold Monday replete with dark, none rain bearing clouds reminiscent of the misery of cold dreary winter days. I was reminded of Charl...Published: 24 Sep 2016 at 16:29hrs | 1 | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Is Africa rising?
Africa Day, 25 May, has come and gone and we remain with the burdens of being Africans, the burden of the indignities and humiliation of colonialism, the burden of slavery which no other continent suf...Published: 01 Jun 2016 at 16:13hrs | | by MDC President Professor Welshman Ncube
'Of Mega Deals and Mega Poverty'
As leader of a political party which is working tirelessly to win the confidence of the people of Zimbabwe, I have substantive interest in anxieties and expectations emanating from the litany of unful...Published: 11 Dec 2015 at 09:10hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Obituary - May Nkomazana Dulini Ncube : The Unsung Heroine of our Nation
Death is horrible and such a stain and blight on life. Never does it ever make any sense. It is always so illogical, so pointless and meaningless and yet so final. It strikes disproportionately agains...Published: 27 Nov 2015 at 12:52hrs | 1 | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Welshman Ncube on Friday - Celebrating Zimbabwe's Women of Excellence
This Friday, I find it so refreshing to for once write in celebratory mode, following the successful qualification of our women's soccer team, the Mighty Warriors into the Olympic Games in Rio de Jane...Published: 23 Oct 2015 at 19:17hrs | 1 | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Zimbabwe's deadly human conveyor belt
As an educationist with extensive teaching experience at university level, I feel particularly saddened that the young people who are graduating in their thousands every year from all manner of c...Published: 16 Oct 2015 at 15:28hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Zimbabwe's walking sick
One of the most basic human needs is to be in good health. Poor health inevitably leads to death. Thus one of the primary functions of any government must be to secure the health of its citizens. This...Published: 01 Aug 2015 at 19:38hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Welshman Ncube on Friday: Why are we Zimbabweans, so poor?
A few weeks ago, we woke up to a 'research' whose results showed a list of fifty wealthiest Zimbabweans. I do not know what benchmark the researchers used, but the message was simple: those...Published: 12 Jun 2015 at 11:44hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Welshman Ncube: A tale of two countries
Kenya and Zimbabwe offer an interesting case study for us as Zimbabweans.Both Kenya and Zimbabwe had violence around its previous elections, both were on the SADC and AU agenda for a number of...Published: 08 Apr 2014 at 09:52hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
Elections date judgment from a Constitutional lawyer's perspective
A judgment by the final court in the land has far reaching implications considering that, if it is wrong, it is uncorrectable. The power to be the final arbiter in any country surely carries with it ...Published: 04 Jun 2013 at 19:14hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
MDC angered by Appointment of ZEC and ZHRC chairpersons
MDC Press Statement on Appointment of ZEC and ZHRC chairpersons The MDC is dismayed, distressed and angered by the twin announcements that Jaco...Published: 21 Feb 2013 at 07:26hrs | | by Professor Welshman Ncube
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