Author: Takura Zhangazha

  • South Africa's EFF and Emerging Trends in Africa’s Opposition Politics

    By Takura Zhangazha* South Africa’s charismatic and young opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) recently held a somewhat unique and shocking press conference.  In it, their leader Julius Malema and his deputy Floyd Shivambu appeared side by side in order to announce the resignation of the latter.   Shivambu also in the same press conference…

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  • Explaining the Fluidity of Young Zimbabwean Political Minds

    By Takura Zhangazha* When persons of my age, not necessarily generation, were growing up in the 1990s, we knew the importance of the library.  In most cases, it was considered a sort of sanctuary and serious space for either studying for examinations or alternatively a place to escape whatever issues were happening at home or…

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  • Joe Biden's Departure and Africa

    I hold no brief for the politics of the United States of America (USA).  Though I always have a keen interest in what transpires there politically.  This is mainly because of that country’s cultural hegemony not only in Africa but also across the rest of the world.  It is an empire since the end of…

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  • Aftermath UEFA 2024: Spain, Europe, Africa and the Graveyard Mediterranean Sea.

    By Takura Zhangazha* The UEFA 2024 tournament recently held in Germany is now over. The Kingdom of Spain (Espana) are the new European champions.  They won it in what many sports pundits referred to as an admirable and entertaining style, not only against their eventual finalist rivals England but generally throughout the tournament.  Most colleagues…

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