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How to rob an African country — if you can

October 18, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

crop businessman signing contract in office

Ten working days; that is how long it takes to set up a limited liability company in Switzerland. All you need are a few signed documents and just over US$23,000 deposited into a local bank account.

Filed Under: Features

VIDEO: Sleeping At Work – a short documentary film

October 13, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

Title image for 'Sleeping at work'

With many employees shifting to remote work due to the pandemic, what is the future of work and how is the new normal affecting ordinary people forced into major life changes?

Filed Under: Video

Dendairy takes Facebook critic to court

August 11, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

Dendairy

A man who recently uploaded videos destroying Dendairy milk – after using it to clean a pit latrine – has been taken to court by the Kwekwe-based company.

Filed Under: News, Video

Italy’s anti-migrant coronavirus response triggers alarm — and irony

April 28, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

Sea-Watch 3 © Sea Watch

The irony of Europeans spreading Covid-19 to Africa will be lost on bigots like Italy’s Salvini, for whom the migrant spreading disease is a go-to bogeyman.

Filed Under: Editorial

Zimbabwean Media Are Failing the Coronavirus Test

April 17, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

A story on The Chronicle website

We need Zimbabwean newspapers to behave professionally in coronavirus coverage. We seem to be out of luck.

Filed Under: Editorial

Free audiobook giveaway: 8 on the 8th

April 8, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

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I am giving away eight free audiobooks, on the 8th of April. Because so many of us are stuck in lockdown, quarantine or other unforeseen circumstances.

Filed Under: Editorial

VIDEO: Montpellier on lockdown due to coronavirus

March 19, 2020 by Joe Ruzvidzo

Shoppers line up outside Monoprix in Montpellier city center

Montpellier city centre is quiet after government ordered the closure of all bars, restaurants and non-essential shops to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Filed Under: News, Video

PHOTOS: National Strike in Montpellier ends with disturbances

December 6, 2019 by Joe Ruzvidzo

In Montpellier, as with everywhere else, Thursday 5th December was the day of a French national strike in protest against the pension reforms.

Filed Under: News

African statement on the political crisis in the United Kingdom

August 29, 2019 by Joe Ruzvidzo

We pledge our support to the people of the United Kingdom who are protesting for democratic representation. We would like to take this opportunity to remind the unelected leader of Britain of his obligations to respect the democratic will of the people.

Filed Under: Opinions, Satire

Mnangagwa repression proves new Zimbabwe a lie

August 22, 2019 by Joe Ruzvidzo

The Zimbabwe junta is swinging wildly at any hint of dissent, proving that repression under Mnangagwa is no departure from Mugabe’s rule.

Filed Under: Editorial

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