by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jan 2, 2018 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site I still remember the day so well. Mondli Makhanya, then Sunday Times Editor, and I were having lunch in Rosebank and, as usual, politics was the topic of our discussion. The year, I think, was 2008 or 2009; Jacob Zuma was...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jul 10, 2017 | Kaizer's Musing
Home Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site To this day, I have a very clear recollection of the very first time that I met Ray Chikapa Phiri. The year was 1989 and I was a Senior Reporter on The Star covering various beats and often writing most of the human-interest...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jul 10, 2017 | Kaizer's Musing
Home Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site We need to ensure that there a consequences for wrong doing in order to arrest our descent to lawlessness, argues Kaizer Nyatsumba. Descent to lawlessness does not happen overnight. It takes place over a number of years,...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jun 27, 2016 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site Opposition parties should not allow opinion polls to lull them into a sense of complacency, argues Kaizer M. Nyatsumba As the countdown to post-apartheid South Africa’s most fiercely-contested local government elections on 3...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jun 24, 2016 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site The outcome of the British referendum on European Union membership may pose a bigger threat to the United Kingdom as we now know it, argues Kaizer M. Nyatsumba A week, they say, is a long time in politics. How right they...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Feb 14, 2016 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site Something very worrying is happening in our beautiful country. Instead of South Africans working together as a team and honestly confronting their challenges in search of a solution, we appear hell-bent on mutual...