AFROPHOBIA: An African ‘foreigner’ in Africa
But again, when given a lemon, one ought to make lemonade. It begs the question: Africa and her cousins: What are the excuses?
EDUCATION: Grade 7 exam fee debate
Rural pupils to be hardest hit We are cash-strapped: Zimsec Calls to scrap Grade 7 exams The United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) number two which advocates that every child…
The Christian Youth: You must get to know yourself
Pastor Zinyemba Identity is defined as the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognised or known.
Tackling social issues through film
EMERGING film makers always find it hard to climb up the ropes and have to work extra hard in order to gain recognition in the industry.
FEATURE: Our high price for SA freedom
Mr Mugabe said Zimbabwe was attempting to reduce its reliance on South Africa as its leading trading partner.
LEGAL MATTERS: Being the devil’s advocate
In this instalment, I wish to dissect and answer the one question that many a lawyer is frequently called upon to respond to by relatives, friends and sometimes even strangers,…
Rastafarian Perspectives: Specie-ism is next to Barbarianism
Ibo Foroma We all know racism, tribalism, sexism and a host of other forms of irrational prejudice human beings devise against one another.
TRUE AFROPHOBIC STORY: ‘God saved us from SA violence’
A fortnight ago, Africa woke up to the disturbing news that foreigners were being viciously attacked and killed by South Africans who wanted them to leave the country.
Xenophobia not going away anytime soon
“Most government leaders do not want to speak out on this matter because they are scared of losing votes… As the king of the Zulu nation, I cannot tolerate a…
Summit to discuss xenophobia
The xenophobic violence in South Africa is highly likely to come under discussion at the ongoing Sadc Heads of State Extraordinary Summit which began in Harare yesterday.







