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The only power that people who do not have power is the power to organise and yet human civilisation has taught us otherwise.
Faith is the biggest business not least because its practitioners are driven by greed, but its customers realise the limitations and opportunities of human life.
When human beings think and act as one they [...]
The human mind is a powerful instrument capable of conceptualising, reasoning and making choices that not only advance the cause of human progress, but that could undermine the validity of the well-established fact that human beings have some superiority over God’s other creations in the animal kingdom.
Indeed the law of the [...]
Having read Manheru’s article entitled “Who governs, who rules?” published by the Herald newspaper on 13 January 2012, it occurred to me that the shrinking conversation space on what matters in shaping and defining the character of not only Zimbabwe but Africa may very well explain the post-colonial African quagmire.
Manheru correctly observes that no real [...]
The human mind is an incredible, innovative and creative asset that is capable of doing both good and bad.
Building national democratic societies is never an easy task, but what we do know is it is fundamental that such societies are founded and underpinned by a political and economic morality that respects the rule [...]
As we journey through 2012 and the promise and challenges it offers, I could find no better theme for this year than “When Minds Meet” to highlight the urgent need to improve our conversations on what matters.
My own experiences have assisted me in sharpening my understanding about the human mind and [...]