The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84
In his final months, as he received 24-hour care, he lost his ability to speak, communicating with family and visitors by holding their hands and squeezing.
By AP
Feb. 17, 2026
Canada’s crocodile tears at Davos
Carney confesses that, until recently (January 14th to be exact) everything went well for Canada and those European states that looked up to the US for leadership.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Feb. 1, 2026
Uncomfortable truths: If nothing changed, would you succeed?
In reality, although we all have 24 hours a day, some people succeed while others remain stuck.
By Rutendo Kureya
Mar. 18, 2025
Curious? Serious?
A saying that is often attributed (though not necessarily accurately) to Walt Whitman was “Be curious, not judgmental”.
By Tim Middleton
Mar. 16, 2025
School of sport : Coach martyr
The bottom line was that, for all his dubious methods, the coach stood up for his beliefs, values, principles, morals. It was not about results or success in one area.
By Tim Middleton
Mar. 9, 2025
Is America ready to elect a black woman president?
It assumes that, one day, the United States will live up to its own foundational ideal that “all men are created equal”.
By Emma Shortis
Sep. 13, 2024
The existential crisis of Zim’s national identity
Throughout our rich history, we have fought against colonialism, struggled for independence, and yearned for a future defined by justice and equality.
By Amh Voices
Apr. 25, 2024
Civic leadership, activism in the age of rising authoritarianism
In the age of rising authoritarianism and a total disregard for the eternal values of love and justice, we are all activists.
By Dzikamai Bere
Apr. 19, 2024
I also have a dream
The fact is that we as humans and as society do judge people all the time.
By Tim Middleton
Oct. 15, 2023




