The country has been viewed through the lens of two opposing narratives – this monograph argues for a different approach.
The results of the inquiry into the 1 August 2018 shootings reveal Zimbabwe’s lack of reform.
As the country faces economic meltdown, government has again imposed policy without any legislative underpinning.
Mnangagwa has systematically curbed the independence of the judiciary, magistracy, prosecution and the country’s various commissions.
Under pressure, the president’s ‘new dispensation’ has reverted to the repressive policies of Robert Mugabe.
Overspending by the government is behind the current downward spiral in Zimbabwe’s economy.
The MDC Alliance’s claims have left many unanswered questions regarding the president’s legitimacy.
By refusing to accept the election results and alleging fraud, Nelson Chamisa has kept tensions high.
The polls won’t determine President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s survival – the economy is what counts.
Just months before Zimbabwe’s general election, Nelson Chamisa’s power grab is damaging the opposition’s chances.
There may be good reason for the new president's praise for Zimbabwe's former leader.
As ZANU-PF’s leaders battle for power, it’s worth asking how Mugabe won in 2013 and what that means for the next election.
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