Is America ready to elect a black woman president?

It assumes that, one day, the United States will live up to its own foundational ideal that “all men are created equal”.
By Emma Shortis Sep. 13, 2024

The existential crisis of Zim’s national identity

Throughout our rich history, we have fought against colonialism, struggled for independence, and yearned for a future defined by justice and equality.
By Amh Voices Apr. 25, 2024

Civic leadership, activism in the age of rising authoritarianism

In the age of rising authoritarianism and a total disregard for the eternal values of love and justice, we are all activists.
By Dzikamai Bere Apr. 19, 2024

I also have a dream

The fact is that we as humans and as society do judge people all the time.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 15, 2023

Leaders strive to create benchmarks

Brands are compared and differentiated by their characteristics and attributes, as a more reliable and accurate measurement for consistent results.
By Tanaka Chikwenhere Jun. 9, 2023

Parliament does an unpatriot thing

The Patriot Bill is about protecting the Zanu PF government from criticism — it serves no public interest.
By Trevor Ncube Jun. 8, 2023

Harry Belafonte, singer, actor and tireless activist, dies aged 96

Bob Dylan’s first recording – playing harmonica – was on Belafonte’s 1962 album, Midnight Special.
By The Guardian Apr. 26, 2023

The power of empathy

William Ury, founder of the Harvard Program of Negotiation, tells a marvellous story in one of his books.
By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Feb. 19, 2023

How CEOs can improve on communication

At times, effective communication does not come naturally, and even those with great oratory skills must constantly look for means to improve the power of gab.
By Jonah Nyoni Feb. 18, 2023