Why political violence is endemic in Zim

A recent example is Rwanda where Paul Kagame won with virtually 100% (99.18%) of the vote, mainly because the real opponents were banned from running.
By Research And Advocacy Unit Oct. 6, 2024

Muckracker: Sad pitfalls of servant leadership

Being the best there has ever been (and can ever be), the people are now demanding an encore, naturally! Can anyone in their right senses blame them?
By Muckracker Sep. 13, 2024

Kagame, Mnangagwa reaffirm commitment to strengthening Rwanda-Zimbabwe ties

Mnangagwa is one of the more than 20 leaders in Kigali to attend President Kagame’s swearing-in ceremony at Amahoro Stadium.
By The New Times Aug. 11, 2024

Kagame sworn in as President for new five-year term

Following the oath, Chief Justice Nteziryayo formally confirmed Kagame's election, citing the fulfillment of all legal requirements as per Article 102 of the Constitution.
By The New Times Aug. 11, 2024

Zim students excel at African Leadership University

He described the students as a new generation of critical thinkers and innovators.
By Own Correspondent Jul. 15, 2024

Shava hails Rwanda’s resilience 

Rwanda President Paul Kagame managed to stop the genocide and has over the years reconciled the warring ethnic groups.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jul. 12, 2024

Presidential polls: Kagame submits candidature

No other presidential aspirant has submitted their candidature yet, according to NEC.
By The New Times May. 17, 2024

Kwibuka 30: Lessons for Zim

Rwanda has made a pledge that the dark past will not recur by putting in place systems to ensure it is completely a thing of the past.
By Newsday Apr. 11, 2024

Africa’s industrialization doesn’t depend on outside influence – Kagame

This was at the 11th World Governments Summit (WGS) in Dubai, UAE.
By The New Times Feb. 13, 2024