Rozario: corrupt or victim of the system?

July 24, 1992

Former police deputy commissioner, Emmanuel Rozario, who retired last month after being convicted on a charge of contempt of court…

Shoot to kill

July 24, 1992

The Botswana army has adopted a shoot-to-kill policy against suspected Zimbabwe smugglers -sometimes referred to as border-jumpers, seven of whom…

Calls for democracy in Swaziland grow louder

July 20, 1992

SWAZILAND, ruled as an absolute monarch, may soon be following the tide that is sweeping across Southern Africa as demands…

Honeymoon is over in Zambia?

July 19, 1992

AGITATING for change and ousting so-called undemocratic regimes may be easy but ensuring that the so-called democratic forces will indeed…

Money in Codesa

July 18, 1992

TALKS on constitutional reform in South Africa, now code-named Codesa, may be deadlocked but meetings still have to carry on…

Let them marry

July 17, 1992

THE recent admission by Catholic Bishop Eamonn Casey of Ireland that he fathered a child with an American woman, for…

Views of a Ndebele

July 9, 1992

TWELVE years of Zimbabwe’s independence have witnessed the progressive marginalisation and domination of the Ndebele people by the majority dominant…

Campaign Budget

July 8, 1992

IN what has been described largely as a campaign budget aimed at boosting the fortunes of the ruling Chama Cha…

Peace prospects in Mozambique brighter

July 7, 1992

PROSPECTS for peace in Mozambique are getting brighter by the day as it is increasingly becoming evident that neither the…

New parties spring up but pose no threat to ZANU-PF

June 26, 1992

The proliferation of political which kicked off with a national character but have degenerated into regional, tribal and other small…