In a high-energy display of political and spiritual alignment, Rev. Dr. Obadiah Musindo, founder of the Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet), took to the stage in Chinhoyi this past Saturday to throw his weight behind Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3. Amidst the echoes of the popular anthem “Mnangagwa Ishasha,” Musindo led hundreds of followers and top-ranking ZANU-PF Chinhoyi leadership in a public endorsement of a presidential term extension, framing the bid as a necessary step toward realizing the nation’s Vision 2030 goals.
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Legalizing the Sacred: Will Kenya’s High Court Finally Grant Rastafarians Freedom of Worship?
In many African societies, a quiet contradiction exists between the law of the land and the law of the ancestors. While the sale and recreational use of marijuana remain strictly prohibited in countries like Zimbabwe and Kenya, the plant occupies a central role in indigenous spiritual practices. This raises a pressing question: Should religious groups like Rastafarians seek official legal permission for sacramental use, or is the current system of silent tolerance more effective?
Legitimacy and Terrain: The Dual Roadmap for Africa’s Next Generation of Leaders
The recent launch of Dr. Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo’s newest books at Celebration Church—an event graced by notable figures like Minister of Skills Audit Jenfan Muswere, Deputy Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Nobert Mazungunye and Harare City Mayor Cllr Jacob Mafume represents a sophisticated shift in his Strategic Thinking series.
Should African Countries take a leaf from Nigeria’s Cultural Blueprint for Economic Boom
Dr. Arikana is a fierce advocate for the idea that Africa’s liberation must move from the political to the mental and economic. She frequently cites the “colonization of the mind” as the final frontier for Africans to conquer.
Healing the Nation: Amai’s Leadership Brings Care Closer to Every Zimbabwean
Spearheaded by a leader whose life has been defined by humanitarian action, empowerment, and innovation, this initiative is reshaping how Zimbabweans access healthcare.
A Grand Convergence of Intellect: Muzamhindo Set to Unveil Dual Masterworks
Renowned thinker and Visionary Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is set to unveil two seminal works: Navigating the Future to the Terrain and Power, Legitimacy and Social Contract.
Beitbridge Private Schools Urge Government to Value Private Sector Contribution
Beitbridge – Private school operators in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South Province, have urged the government to recognise and support the role played by private players in the education sector.
A House Divided: Musindo Challenges the “Clerical Monopoly” on Constitutional Debate Beyond the Eurocentric Lens of Church Leadership
A House Divided: Musindo Challenges the “Clerical Monopoly” on Constitutional Debate Beyond the Eurocentric Lens of Church Leadership By Staff Correspondent The Gospel of Neutrality: Why the Church Must Step Back from the Political Precipice In the high-stakes theater of Zimbabwean constitutional reform, a new voice of reason has emerged to challenge the traditional clerical…
Investment Under Fire: Botha Gold Mine Defends Decade-Long Operations Against New Claims
A developing legal confrontation between Botha Gold Mine (operated by Side Electrical Private Limited) and Freda Rebecca Gold Mine has highlighted the intricacies of Zimbabwean mining law, shifting the narrative from a simple case of encroachment to a profound dispute over historical land abandonment.
The Rule of Law Prevails: Masokowere’s Dismal Court Failure Triggers Desperate Smear Campaign
Following a resounding and dismal failure within the hallowed halls of the High Court, the narrative has shifted from legal maneuvering to a desperate, satirical smear campaign—a last-ditch effort by Masokowere to obscure the sun with a sieve.
