 
                  Nevanji Madanhire
      
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                    Candid Comment: Monetary authorities living in a fool's paradise
 
                        The people at this fast growing centre wouldn’t touch a bond note with a long stick; all commerce is done in the greenback
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 2, 2022
                      
                    Candid Comment: Human trafficking of 'caregivers' must stop
 
                        The UK government must play its part to stop this disgrace.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 9, 2022
                      
                    The Empire continues to strike back
 
                        For most Zimbabweans, the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was a non-event
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 16, 2022
                      
                    Candid Comment: CCC should take principled stance on sanctions
 
                        CONSENSUS is solidifying on the call for the removal of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western powers, and political players across the divide better take heed.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 23, 2022
                      
                    Candid Comment: Don’t be fooled, Batoka won’t happen
 
                        It was also reported this week that work on the Batoka Gorge hydroelectric power station is gathering momentum.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 30, 2022
                      
                    Candid Comment: Chopper escot needed for valuables in transit
 
                        What has always been clear about these heists is that they seem to be meticulously planned.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Oct. 7, 2022
                      
                    Another Zim is possible, quickly too!
 
                        This concern apparently was common among both opposition political parties in attendance.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Oct. 14, 2022
                      
                    Candid Comment: Political violence sticks out like a sore thumb
 
                        In this column last week I waxed lyrical on how a new Zimbabwe was possible.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Oct. 21, 2022
                      
                    A giant with the feet of clay
 
                        In doing so America hopes “to impose significant costs to the target country to coerce a change in policy or attain a specific action from the target government”.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Oct. 28, 2022
                      
                    Editor’s Memo: World is on the razor’s edge
 
                        A few days ago Saudi Arabia shared intelligence with the United States that it had credible information that Iran was about to attack it.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Nov. 4, 2022
                      
                    Power of language in nation building
 
                        Colonialists knew the unifying power of language. When the British colonised the land between the Zambezi and the Limpopo, they found indigenous populations at war with each other.
                      
                      
      
                        By Trevor Ncube and Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Nov. 10, 2022
                      
                    Bitcoin — a new tool for privacy and freedom of transaction
 
                        Bitcoin — a new tool for privacy and freedom of transaction
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire and Trevor Ncube 
                         Nov. 9, 2022
                      
                    Language: A glue that binds nations
 
                        Believe it or not, the coming of colonialism is what put a halt to this process.
                      
                      
      
                        By Trevor Ncube and Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Nov. 11, 2022
                      
                    Power, poor strategic thinking
 
                        It was foolish to depend so much on Kariba South Power Station because hydropower stations are always seasonal.
                      
                      
      
                        By Trevor Ncube and Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Dec. 14, 2022
                      
                    Editor's Memo: Education system creating classes
 
                        These aberrations range from a government promising the nation universal free education when it knows fully well that it has no capacity to do so.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jan. 13, 2023
                      
                    Editor's memo: The scourge of political violence
 
                        The delimitation process has been chaotic. Rarely has this process in the past been denigrated by both the ruling party and the opposition. 
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jan. 20, 2023
                      
                    Editor’s Memo: Drugs: Dominican Convent shock
 
                        During Covid-19 lockdowns we learnt that parents didn’t really want to spend the days with their children. They were used to packing them into vans and leaving them in the hands of school authorities.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jan. 27, 2023
                      
                    Editor's memo- Drugs: Permit corporal punishment!
 
                        She has tried faith healers in vain and is about to give up.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Feb. 3, 2023
                      
                    Lukashenko visit puts Zim in West’s crosshairs
 
                        Belarus manufactures state-of-the-art advanced military systems.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Feb. 3, 2023
                      
                    Editor’s Memo : Drugs and underage sex
 
                        Most seamlessly turn to prostitution or are trafficked into sex dens.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Feb. 10, 2023
                      
                    Editor’s Memo: Russia-Ukraine war must end
 
                        Africa generally remained neutral in the conflict but for the Americans,
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Feb. 17, 2023
                      
                    Candid Comment: Zim heading for another crooked poll
 
                        One spokesman said the submitted report was not the final one while the other said the exact opposite.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Feb. 24, 2023
                      
                    The man who will capitalise on voter apathy
 
                        He has taken out the toxicity that has characterised our politics in the past two decades or so.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Mar. 9, 2023
                      
                    PVOs Bill: A different perspective
 
                        The fear of foreign influence in national polls is universal.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Mar. 30, 2023
                      
                    New world order beckons: Is Zim ready for it?
 
                        Zimbabwe’s atrocious human rights record particularly between 2000 and 2002 have been cited as one of the reasons for the sanctions.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         May. 4, 2023
                      
                    Where are Zim’s leaders?
 
                        Whenever that question pops up, people look to the same political leadership that has buggered this country.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jun. 1, 2023
                      
                    Pan-African rebirth needed to fight imperialist bullying
 
                        America’s global domination has hung like a dark cloud over the world and has affected African politics in a huge way.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jun. 22, 2023
                      
                    Chamisa: It’s time for clarity not ambiguity
 
                        Back home many people are debating the merits and demerits of CCC’s policy which its president Nelson Chamisa has dubbed “strategic ambiguity”.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Jul. 7, 2023
                      
                    Bitterness of sugar will soon spoil the party
 
                        In a country where every fizzy drink, be it Cream Soda, Raspberry or Fanta, came to be known as Coca-Cola, it was always going to be difficult for any competitor to penetrate the market.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Sep. 7, 2023
                      
                    Pitfalls of a warped sense of nationhood
 
                        Our war of independence, which was supposed to crystallise our nationhood, has now become divisive.
                      
                      
      
                        By Nevanji Madanhire 
                         Oct. 12, 2023
                      
                     
 
                      
                    
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   




