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Change the parody of our time.

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa on Sunday, December 29, 2013, In : Politics 

The United States of America a nation at the forefront of waging wars in the name of spreading change and democracy but are the same the chief culprits in stifling the democratisation agenda of the United Nations, Even for Obama change is just a slogan can you believe Guantanamo Bay detention camp is still open 5 yrs into his two term presidency and I have not talked of the NSA`s spying activities it is a crazy world indeed.

Bensuda who was quick to open indictments on Kenya turns a blind ey...


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Have the people spoken?

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa on Sunday, December 29, 2013, In : Politics 

Well this is the most pertinent question confronting all Zimbabweans both in the homeland and in the diaspora, have the people spoken? It is important to note for those who are not familiar with Zimbabwean issues, that Zimbabwe held elections on the 31st of July three days ago, which were hailed by some as the most important elections in the history of Zimbabwe after the elections that ushered our independence. Being an activist who has formerly fought against the oppression of Robert Mugabe ...


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May the true Christians stand up!!!

Posted by Whitlaw Mugwiji on Wednesday, January 11, 2012, In : Politics 

I have been wanting to write a piece on Christianity for a very long time especially after the Makandiwa conference where people had to pay money to hear the word of God and those who could not pay the aforementioned gate fee were barred entrance into the bounty of God`s grace. This is perhaps globalization, but perhaps globalization too far, of course this has been done and it is still being done by churches in the developed West. The most unfortunate thing is that we are like sheep we follo...


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The silence is deafening, where are the Pan Africanists : Somalia

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa on Friday, October 7, 2011, In : Politics 
The  current humanitarian crisis in Somalia has exposed the West’s hypocrisy while at the same time showing how narrow our modern day pan Africanism is.  If one does not believe that  the west are hypocritical then one has to look at how many billions where spend on the Libyan invasion and the amount of dollars spend on relief efforts  in Somalia where millions are facing death from a severe draught . 

No reason to celebrate 
Well the pan Africanists should not celebrate when one speaks out l...

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MDC Youth Assembly Autonomy

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa Mugwiji on Sunday, September 25, 2011, In : Politics 
The Autonomy of the Youth Assembly

Introduction

I have been fascinated by Julius Malema of late and honestly speaking who hasn’t, just how he has managed to capture the interest of the world both for the right and  the  wrong reasons. What has aroused my interest more than anything is the autonomy of the Youth League from the ANC structures, what it means, its advantages and the disadvantages how to manage such a relationship without causing chaos and friction in the party. There is certainly...

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Misplaced priorities

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa Mugwiji on Saturday, June 4, 2011, In : Politics 


I wrote this short article way back and never thought much about sharing it but it seems if we do not speak our minds to the leaders in government they will continue on this path that leads us into oblivion.

 So I made up my mind to voice my concerns about the misplaced priorities my government seems to display time and again. Two issues published by different media houses this sometime ago caught my attention and i couldn’t let them go just like that. The first issue being, a deal signed...


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Socialism vs Capitalism Vis-a-vis Zimbabwe

Posted by Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa on Friday, October 30, 2009, In : Politics 

An economics professor at a local college made the statement that he had never failed a single student before but had once failed an entire class. That class had insisted that socialism worked, there would be no one poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer.

The professor then said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on socialism. All grades would be averaged and everyone would receive the same grade so no one would fail and no one would receive an A. After the first test, th...


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Whitlaw Tanyanyiwa Mugwiji I am former student leader, the President of the SRC of Great Zimbabwe University 2006/2007. i am currently based in the Netherlands studying International Business Economics at Maastricht University after being expelled in 2007 for politically motivated reasons. I am a devoted christian who is politically conscious.
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