The least bad option for Zimbabwe really isn’t good enough, says Mgcini Nyoni. So who should be the next president?
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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.
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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.
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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.
African leaders should stop trying to divert attention from their own shortcomings by pointing to white people’s wrongdoings, says Mgcini Nyoni.
Filed in: South Africa Zimbabwe
Africa’s squatters are up against ruthless state power. Andrew Meldrum reports on Harare and beyond.
Grenada’s revolutionary fair trade
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
As a young student is injured for wearing the ‘wrong’ clothes, Mari Marcel Thekeakara says that women will fight on against violence.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara’s home is on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary, which is a pleasure and a pain, as she explains.