The director of women’s rights organization Musasa talks to Lydia James about laws, community action and political unrest.
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The director of women’s rights organization Musasa talks to Lydia James about laws, community action and political unrest.
Zimbabwean songwriter Chiwoniso Maraire, who died on 24 July, is remembered by her friend Shailja Patel.
Virgil Hawkins considers the role of the media in Africa as Zimbabweans prepare to vote on 31 July.
Yet our leaders are too focused on self-enrichment to help. Mgcini Nyoni is not impressed.
The least bad option for Zimbabwe really isn’t good enough, says Mgcini Nyoni. So who should be the next president?
Mgcini Nyoni explains why revolutionary leaders make poor presidents.
Filed in: Politics South Africa Zimbabwe
Massaging the truth for a good story doesn’t help reshape reality, argues Mgcini Nyoni.
Filed in: Human Rights Media Zimbabwe
Mgcini Nyoni laments the constant abuse of women’s and girls’ rights in his home country.
Aoife Allen describes how The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is not doing enough to clean up the gems trade.
Filed in: Africa Human Rights Mining Wealth Zimbabwe
Zimbabweans are fed up with sub-standard imported goods, explains Mgcini Nyoni.
Cross-border trade is a risky business for women, as Mgcini Nyoni witnesses.