Free at last: The day Zimbabwe became independent
Chenjerai Hove reminisces about what April 18 1980 meant for him.
Chenjerai Hove reminisces about what April 18 1980 meant for him.
More-of-the-same Robert Mugabe seems to have lost touch with his audience during this campaign, writes Chenjerai Hove.
Memories of a forced departure haunt Chenjerai Hove, who explains why he’s unlikely to return to his birthplace anytime soon.
Cracking a joke about the president or circulating a photoshopped picture of him is hazardous business.
Zimbabwean writer Chenjerai Hove gives us a rare glimpse into a Shona ceremony that transformed his deceased father into one of the living-dead.
Politics is not about persuasion, it is about forcing people to shout allegiance at the barrel of a gun, says Chenjerai Hove.
Such ‘airport observers’ judge the freedom and fairness of the ballot from the luxury of the nearest hotel bar.
Not enough has changed in Zimbabwe for its people in exile to heed Tsvangirai’s call to return.
The new government is window-dressing to conceal motives that have nothing to do with the welfare of the country.
The MDC has learnt from experience that dictators give away only mirages of power.