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Daniel Chigundu is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. He has experience covering Parliament, Business news, elections, and local authority news. He has been a journalists since 2009 working for a business focused Newspaper called The Business Connect, before moving to Magamba Network to work on the OpenParlyZW project which is Parliament and local authority focused online platform in Zimbabwe.
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World Press Freedom Day: It’s not yet Uhuru for journalists in Zimbabwe
World Press Freedom Day highlights ongoing challenges faced by journalists in Zimbabwe, where media suppression remains prevalent. Journalists encounter arrests, harassment, and restricted access to political events, despite being accredited. Organizations like Misa Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights play a crucial role in advocating for media freedom and supporting journalists facing threats. The article underscores the need for government accountability in ensuring press freedom.
Deaths of Elvino Dias, Paulo Guambe spark global diplomatic response
The deaths of Mozambican figures Elvino Dias and Paulo Guambe have sparked international diplomatic responses, highlighting concerns over political violence in Mozambique. The Australian Government, U.S. Department of State, European Union, and Commonwealth have condemned the killings, urging accountability and peaceful elections. Human Rights Watch criticizes the Mozambican government's failure to protect critics. The situation underscores Mozambique's challenges in maintaining stability and advancing its development agenda amid ongoing violence and governance issues.
Open Parly ZW
The article discusses a constitutional provision in Zimbabwe, specifically Section 129 (l) (k), which outlines the circumstances under which a Member of Parliament (MP) may lose their seat. According to this provision, an MP's seat becomes vacant if they no longer belong to the political party they were affiliated with at the time of their election. The party must send a written notice to the Speaker or the President of the Senate to declare the MP's cessation of membership. The article then informs that as of November 10, 2023, certain unnamed members have ceased to be part of the Citizens Coalition for Change political party, implying that their seats in Parliament are now vacant.
Bridges of Understanding: Unveiling the Truth in U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Relations
The article explores the depth and resilience of U.S.-South Africa bilateral relations, emphasizing the importance of dispelling misconceptions and fostering mutual understanding. It discusses the implications of H.R.7256, a proposed U.S. legislation aimed at reassessing and fortifying ties between the two nations. Experts highlight the significance of AGOA and the positive efforts of both governments in shaping bilateral cooperation. The article underscores the enduring nature of the relationship, rooted in shared history, mutual interests, and common objectives, while addressing potential criticisms and advocating for constructive dialogue.
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