This experience was a stark reminder of #Zimbabweing in general, and specifically how Make a Plan and At least became slogans for many of us.
Category Archives: Zimbabwe
Chevrons, Take a Bow!
In a strange way, cricket became an accurate reflection of the country’s socio-political context, while also being the vehicle through which citizens escaped that context.
Ending Violence Against Women in Zimbabwe: A Mid-November Reflection
While men in suits and ties and a handful of women discuss the statistics, there are many women who will be frustrated because they know that those statistics are not a true reflection of the reality.
An Umbrella, Gender Roles and Power
Given these statistics, how feasible is it for men to insist on being the providers?
Actually. 2008 May Have Started in 2003…
Zimbabweans…Make-A-Plan…typical of people living in the Kiya Kiya Economy…more out of necessity than choice.
To Lovemore, With More Love Than I Can Express…
You were a much-needed voice when people could only whisper…You captured the mood, expressed the frustrations of a people while also giving them hope through your music…
Analysing Zimbabwe’s Commitments to End Violence Against Women
While men in suits and ties discuss statistics, many women will be frustrated…many cases of Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) go unreported.
Between 2.8% & 340% , I am perplexed😕
How much more actual Kiya Kiya is left within Zimbabweans? Are the Kiya Kiya bundles still valid? Are things still Kiya Kiya-able?
Welcome to Economics from a (Non-Man) Non-Economist
From time to time I may be tempted to discuss the complicated stuff. I am Zimbabwean after all, so this is understandable
No Love but Guns
“Of Love and Guns” implies that love and guns (such as the one used to shoot and kill a woman recently) go together; they are a package deal.