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The Church as seen by a Young Layman: Unmasking the darker side of modernity in Christianity
It is now forty one years since Steve Biko, the doyen of South African Black Consciousness Movement passed on. A part of this piece title is developed from Steve Biko's, I Write What I Like. Although ...Published: 23 Sep 2018 at 17:03hrs | 9 | by Brian Maregedze and Tedious Ncube
A decolonial response to 'The case of Colonialism’
It is over a year now since Bruce Gilley, the political imperial historian wrote his controversial article as an apologist to colonialism in Africa. More contentious from the article, was the call to ...Published: 07 Sep 2018 at 16:20hrs | 40 | by Brian Maregedze and Tedious Ncube
A decolonial response to 'The case of Colonialism'
It is over a year now since Bruce Gilley, the political imperial historian wrote his controversial article as an apologist to colonialism in Africa. More contentious from the article, was the call to ...Published: 07 Sep 2018 at 13:06hrs | 1 | by Brian Maregedze and Tedious Ncube
Sanctions: A contradiction to free and fair elections
Zimbabwe since the year 2000 has repeatedly confronted the scathing effects of economic sanctions that have outrightly challenged the plane handling of Zimbabwe's economic aspirations. Often, politica...Published: 17 Apr 2018 at 07:15hrs | | by Tedious Ncube
Zimbabwe supports the military in the demise of Mugabe
THE native army in Zimbabwe since colonial rule has repeatedly sought to guarantee the recognition of human rights and democracy. Despite the diversity of the debate about security in Africa, one fact...Published: 27 Mar 2018 at 15:54hrs | | by Tedious Ncube is a Political Scientist.
A contestation of WHO's ambassadorial appointment hullabaloo
Zimbabwe is a state, in its statehood, it is founded on principles of human rights and compliance to international principles that include cooperation and solidarity to causes of humanity. In its nati...Published: 25 Oct 2017 at 15:40hrs | 2 | by Tedious Ncube
Unpacking the political cultural psychology in public policy administration
This past week has been filled with epiphanies that led to a rethought of popular subscribed ideologies. Allow me to start with rooting of the thinking here. Popular movements have often succeeded or ...Published: 29 Sep 2017 at 13:16hrs | | by Tedious Ncube
Rethinking Zimbabwe's 21st socio economic demands in policy formulation: Part two
As it is known that dialogue is the fundamental element of a vigorous dispensation of democratic intellectualism. This article serves as an extension to the first article, which rethought Zimbabwe's 2...Published: 25 Sep 2017 at 16:14hrs | | by Tedious Ncube
Reflecting Zimbabwe's 21st socio economic demands in policy formulation
There is an understanding that as population footages escalate in a nation-state, socio economic contemplations need to be aggressively mindful to the ever-evolving anxieties that mutilate the occupat...Published: 07 Sep 2017 at 13:46hrs | | by Tedious Ncube
Negotiating the political economic space of the youth in Zimbabwe's policy framework
The post year-2000 era Zimbabwe's political-economy challenges have accelerated learnt lessons to every Zimbabwean in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean youth, as a constituency in itself, is having a compromis...Published: 29 Jul 2017 at 12:41hrs | | by Tedious Ncube
'Negotiating the political economic space of the youth in Zimbabwe's policy framework'
The post year-2000 era Zimbabwe's political-economy challenges have accelerated learnt lessons to every Zimbabwean in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean youth, as a constituency in itself, is having a compromis...Published: 28 Jul 2017 at 13:46hrs | 1 | by Tedious Ncube
'Negotiating the political economic space of the youth in Zimbabwe's policy framework'
The post year-2000 era Zimbabwe's political-economy challenges have accelerated learnt lessons to every Zimbabwean in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean youth, as a constituency in itself, is having a compromis...Published: 27 Jul 2017 at 20:24hrs | 5 | by Tedious Ncube
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