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ICWT Newsletter | Issue 56
Newsletter Whither Zimbabwe? By Trevor Ncube The 2023 elections have not resolved our national problems. If anything, we are worse off compared to our circumstances before August 23. And yet, there are opportunities in this ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 55
Newsletter Rural tourism has huge potential for economic growth By Carl Joshua Ncube Rural tourism has potential for growth if given the right support. This form of tourism not only offers unique experiences but also ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 54
Newsletter Bitterness of sugar will soon spoil the party By Nevanji Madanhire The turf war between the country’s two major producers of carbonated drinks have brought sweetness to many Zimbabweans but the same sweetness ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 53
Newsletter 2023 “election” winners and losers must all be ashamed, but there is a silver lining By Dr. Musa Kika Beyond any reasonable doubt, the 2023 Zimbabwe elections are the worst since independence. Yet this ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 52
Newsletter Zimbabwean voters deserve some respect By Kholwani Nyathi FOR probably the first time in its history, Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party will go into an election without a manifesto in a clear demonstration ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 51
Newsletter It’s about the people, Stupid By Blessed Mhlanga Over the past few weeks a lot has happened which has cast grave doubts over the integrity of the plebiscite which is likely to be ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 50
Newsletter Zimbabwe will change when you change By Trevor Ncube Every day I reflect on what it would take for Zimbabwe to change. Much of what l look at during my daily commute screams: “Change ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 49
Newsletter The case for the Zimbabwe diaspora vote By Trevor Ncube The exodus of Zimbabweans into the diaspora due to political and economic turmoil over the past two decades has presented both opportunities and challenges ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 48
Newsletter Texting while driving is against the law By Trevor Ncube Approximately five people die on our roads every day. Reflect on that for a moment. A staggering 77% of the fatalities and injuries are ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 47
Newsletter Releasing Chihambakwe report key to honouring Joshua Nkomo By Trevor Ncube Twenty-four years ago, politicians who caused Joshua Nkomo tremendous grief during his lifetime shed crocodile tears and speechified at his funeral. Their ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 46
Newsletter Mnangagwa and Chamisa must be stopped for Zimbabwe to win By Trevor Ncube The only result acceptable from the 2023 elections is a win for Zimbabwe not a victory for an individual or a ...

ICWT Newsletter | Issue 45
Newsletter Zimbabwe 2023 polls: Democracy for sale By Kholwani Nyathi An imperfect stage is now set for Zimbabweans to elect new leaders after processes to confirm candidates for presidential, parliamentary and local government positions were ...