Generational gaps and false dichotomies

In the recent BBC HARDtalk episode, Stephen Sackur, the host, asked presidential hopeful Nelson Chamisa to respond to the allegation that some see him as a young man in a hurry.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Chamisa, Grace Mugabe ‘same WhatsApp group’

THERE was a time when former president Robert Mugabe said Nelson Chamisa was a “supersonic” minister. Some have speculated why this was so, given that Chamisa was from the opposition.

Mugabe testifies in Parly tomorrow

Former President Robert Mugabe is expected to give oral evidence tomorrow before a parliamentary portfolio committee on diamond leakages at Chiadzwa, which he indicated in 2016 as pegged at $15 billion.

Mugabe testifies in Parly tomorrow

Former President Robert Mugabe is expected to give oral evidence tomorrow before a parliamentary portfolio committee on diamond leakages at Chiadzwa, which he indicated in 2016 as pegged at $15 billion.

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