“Colonial Symbols, Cultural Identity and the Question of True Independence: Mambokadzi Arutura Musikavanhu Speaks Out”

By Correspondent , 15 , Apr 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   “Colonial Symbols, Cultural Identity and the Question of True Independence: Mambokadzi Arutura Musikavanhu Speaks Out” In a strongly worded intervention that has reignited national debate .. Read More →

Independence Without Transformation: Why Zimbabwe’s Constitution Still Needs Urgent Amendment

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 15 , Apr 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   On April 18 each year, Zimbabwe commemorates its independence from British colonial rule in 1980. The day is marked by celebration, reflection, and national pride. .. Read More →

The Rhodes Estates Act in Zimbabwe: Not Cast in Stone, But Resilient

By Correspondent , 15 , Apr 2026


  By Brian Dongo, Lazarus Nyagumbo & R. Moses Matongo April 2026   Q: Other laws are being changed, what about the Rhodes Estates Act? Is it cast in stone?? .. Read More →

Towards Zimbabwe’s 🇿🇼 Independence 18th April: Christianity & Colonialism*

By Correspondent , 15 , Apr 2026


  Now, I have a question, a genuine question, for all Zimbabweans and Africans too.   Sekuru Kaguvi was killed by British colonial forces in Zimbabwe for resisting colonialism. That .. Read More →

Homecoming of the Zimbabwe Bird: A Sacred Return and the Unfinished Reckoning of Colonial Remains

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 15 , Apr 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   On 14 April 2026, inside the quiet halls of Cape Town’s Iziko South African Museum, history was not only remembered—it was partially returned.   Under .. Read More →

The Isfahan Debacle: Inside the Failed Raid That Shook Washington

By Correspondent , 14 , Apr 2026


  By Jonathan Chando   The sequence of events that unfolded between April 2nd and April 5th, 2026, over central Iran represents one of the most complex and controversial military .. Read More →

​A New Era for Zimbabwe’s Land Reform: Hon. Vangelis Haritatos Takes the Helm

By Correspondent , 13 , Apr 2026


By Correspondent   ​In a strategic move to accelerate rural transformation and streamline land administration, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially split the former Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and .. Read More →

The Price of Truth: When Victims of Colonialism Become “Customers”

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 13 , Apr 2026


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   ​For many descendants of those who lived under colonial rule, the search for history is not a hobby—it is a quest for justice, identity, .. Read More →

Crawling Into Glory: Nobuhle Tshuma’s Bronze Medal Finish at the Two Oceans Marathon

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 12 , Apr 2026


By Princess Eugene Majuru   T he iconic Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town—often called “the world’s most beautiful marathon”—Bobukhosi (Nobuhle ) Tshuma delivered a finish that will be remembered .. Read More →