The British Plan To Invade Rhodesia.
Hannes Wessels, Recently, a friend sent me some information that brought back memories of tumultuous events fifty years ago. Living in the town then known as Umtali, I was ten…
The Mountains All Around Us
Andrew Field, The mountains that ring Mutare are under systematic assault. Chinese-operated mining activity has encroached on slopes, ridgelines and catchments once considered the beautiful natural heritage of Mutare and…
Stagnation Malawi
By Andrew Field When the votes were counted, Malawi’s electorate chose the stable and well-trodden over the perhaps untested and experimental. This is a hallmark of southern African politics. Arthur…
Social Media Cancer
Andrew Field, Venturing a little from southern Africa, this blog discusses extremist political turmoil and division between left and right in the Western World. Moderate or centre-oriented politics seems to…
RAMAPHOSA and STARMER
Hannes Wessels, It was with a sense of almost total despair that I read recently of South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech when opening Zimbabwe’s Agricultural Show in Harare recently.…
The Week That Was
Gerald Potash, Hello again, For me one of the main news stories of this week was about the recent poll substantiating last week’s DA poll, showing a dramatic loss of…
SOUP TO NUTS: A SONG OF LIFE
By Nigel Henson. My apologies for having been absent for six months or so. As there have been no public demonstrations, tipping of trash cans, or even an ANC building…
The Peril of the Police-Are-Right Theory
By Will Keys Crime documentaries have long celebrated the police detective: a figure depicted as the embodiment of common sense, initiative, and sound leadership. These stories, underpinned by the traditions…
The Week That Was
Gerald Potash, Hello again, Most of the news here this week has been about the dithering of the ANC towards Trump’s tariff threat and how DIRCO (The Department of International…
A Lion Called ‘Blondie.’
Hannes Wessels, It was with dismay I read a recent report in ‘The Times of London’ about the recent killing in western Zimbabwe of a lion named ‘Blondie.’ Reading about…
