Zanu PF needs lectures on real democracy

Democratisation of the country is their best hope for survival and enjoying the fruits that will undoubtedly flow from change.
By Roger Takundwa Sep. 12, 2024

China’s policy u-turn on private education reveals failures in ‘Common Prosperity’ goals

In China, parents remain highly concerned about securing admissions to elite schools, colleges, and universities, seen as gateways to well-paid jobs.
By Daily Mirror Aug. 26, 2024

Zanu PF is not Zimbabwe

In the recent past, civil servants and members of the police have been commandeered to attend lectures at the party’s school.
By Newsday Aug. 9, 2024

CCP censors Premier’s speech for comparing China’s post-pandemic ‘Zombie Economy’ to a sick patient

According to reports, Li Quiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee and the premier of the State Council, is the second most powerful figure in the CCP.
By The Hong Kong Post Jul. 18, 2024

The Chinese Communist Party’s scientific deception: Quantity over quality in research

 The pressure to “publish or perish” is particularly intense in Chinese academia.
By The Singapore Post Jul. 5, 2024

China’s economic malaise laid bare: A damning indictment at the National People’s Congress

The much-touted panacea of “high-quality development” – a buzzword parroted ad nauseam by Party apparatchiks – rings increasingly hollow.
By European Times Mar. 27, 2024

High-ranking CCP officials have been disappearing. What’s going on behind the scenes?

The figures were even more shocking than expected. In 2023 alone, the CCDI dealt with nearly 2.7 million individuals.
By Greek City Times Mar. 20, 2024

The Continued Deception: Unmasking The True Face Of The CCP

This advice, reminiscent of the days of Soviet Russia, raises concerns about the naivety and sympathy displayed by certain foreign intellectuals, diplomats, and media figures.
By The Singapore Post Feb. 17, 2024

The new regulations for religions in Xinjiang: Part of a wider campaign against religion

The Chinese government has been accused of widespread human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang since 2017.
By Bitter Winter Feb. 15, 2024