
Tendai Ruben Mbofana
Journalist , Social Justice Advocate and Writer at Freelance
Social justice advocate, journalist & writer. Member of The George Ayittey Society. Wikipedia: https://t.co/dQNpPleG1X
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6 days ago |
mbofanatendairuben.news.blog | Tendai Ruben Mbofana
My article yesterday attracted significant interest. Following “If the ZiG is so stable, why won’t the world accept it?”, I received numerous responses — some agreeing with my concerns, while others argued that the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) has indeed shown remarkable stability over the past year. They pointed to corporate earnings reports and official statements highlighting the currency’s apparent firmness against the US dollar. But this surface-level calm deserves closer scrutiny.
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6 days ago |
thezimbabwean.co | Tendai Ruben Mbofana
Zimbabweans are a naturally appreciative people. We are not inherently negative or ungrateful. On the contrary, we cherish and celebrate development. We desire to see our nation grow, with new infrastructure that eases our lives and boosts economic productivity. We long for roads that do not resemble warzones, power supply that does not cut off for sixteen hours a day, and hospitals, schools, and public facilities that actually serve their intended purposes.
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1 week ago |
mbofanatendairuben.news.blog | Tendai Ruben Mbofana
I never imagined we would sink so low. It genuinely breaks my heart when I see an entire nation erupt in celebration over the construction of a single traffic interchange. Not just any interchange — but the only one built in the entire country a staggering 45 years after independence. As if that alone isn’t embarrassing enough, the structure had to be commissioned by the head of state himself.
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1 week ago |
mbofanatendairuben.news.blog | Tendai Ruben Mbofana
The Zimbabwe regime loves building castles in the air!The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) recently announced what it claims is a major milestone in stabilizing the country’s currency. According to its latest report, Zimbabwe’s foreign currency reserves — backing the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency introduced in April 2023 — surged past US$600 million by the end of March 2025, up from just US$270 million in April 2024.
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1 week ago |
thezimbabwean.co | Tendai Ruben Mbofana
There’s a loophole in the new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act—and it may be the only legal shield Zimbabwean motorists have. While much of the public outcry over the law has rightly focused on the injustice of linking a Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio licence to ZINARA vehicle licensing and insurance, most commentators have missed a critical detail: the law does not actually require a car radio licence.
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