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Martin Zhuwakinyu

Martin Zhuwakinyu is Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly. Dr Zhuwakinyu holds a PhD in communication (media studies) from the University of South Africa.

Coup d’état comeback?
17th September 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

I remember, as a freshman in journalism school, a lecturer telling us that some Western newspapers and other media organisations had settled on a stock headline to use each time an African... 


Joblessness scourge
10th September 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

While the joblessness numbers released by Statistics South Africa recently make for sad reading, bringing the country’s unemployment scourge into sharp focus, the key takeaway is that it is young... 


Costly blackouts
3rd September 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Africa’s despots – and they are numerous – are increasingly developing a worrying penchant for switching off social media networks to prevent citizens from sharing information they dislike or when... 


Dear ex-Prez Lungu
27th August 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

I guess you are busy moving house, following your electoral defeat, which spelled the end to your tenancy at State House in Lusaka. When things are less hectic, please spare a few moments to read... 


Biased reporting is not okay
20th August 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

When Covid hit African shores in early 2020, many predicted the death toll would be much higher than in other regions, given the parlous state of the healthcare system in many countries on the... 


What a disappointment!
13th August 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Zweli Mkhize has always come across as a conscientious fellow, which is why it came as a shock when allegations that he used his influence as Health Minister to have a contract awarded to a... 


Misplaced intervention?
6th August 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Late last month, Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations started deploying troops to northern Mozambique to help quell an Islamist insurgency that is threatening the development of... 


South Africa’s ‘single story’
30th July 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

That the rest of Africa sets great store by this country is a no-brainer. After all, Mzansi’s is the most developed economy on the continent and, until the Nigerians tweaked the numbers in a... 


Warmongering peace laureate
23rd July 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

The Nobel Peace Prize, the world’s most prestigious award, with pickings of about $1.15-million in 2020, has been soiled by one of its more recent laureates, who happens to be a son of the African... 


Finally, SA finds its voice
16th July 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

At the time of writing, eSwatini was burning – literally and figuratively. The country, which has the dubious distinction of being Africa’s sole absolute monarchy, was engulfed in protests by... 


Rogue journalism
9th July 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

It’s Journalism 101 time this week – well, mostly – and I will cut to the chase: what is the difference between reporting and journalism? The two are not perfect synonyms. Reporting, or simply the... 


Remembering Kenneth Kaunda
2nd July 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

At the time of writing, Africa was in mourning, following the breaking of the news that Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s President from 1964 to 1991, had breathed his last in a Lusaka military hospital.... 


Gweezy’s smallanyana flaw
25th June 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Gwede Mantashe is a jolly good fellow. And a reasonable one too. But events of the past couple of weeks betray a smallanyana (read ‘smallish’) flaw on his part: an inability to read his boss’s... 


Worthless talk shop
18th June 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Fathers of pan-Africanism such as the late Kwame Nkrumah, who wished for the day when Africa would be truly united, must have been pleased as they witnessed from the Great Unknown the coming into... 


Moneyed and insensitive
11th June 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

American political scientist Bernard Cecil Cohen famously wrote in 1963 that “the press may not be successful much of the time in telling people what to think, but it is stunningly successful in... 


At the mercy of insurgents?
4th June 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

It has been about eight years since Islamic extremists stormed an upscale shopping mall in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, killing 62 civilians and five soldiers before they were subdued. But images... 


STEM the way to go
28th May 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Conventional wisdom has it that one man’s meat is another man’s poison. But a Ghanaian youngster has proven also that one man’s trash can be another man’s means of mobility – literally.... 


Kenneth who?
21st May 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

In a few days, we will be celebrating a day that is dear to those who cherish our great continent. Well, for us in Mzansi, ‘celebrate’ is not quite the word: we the wafanyakazi will be at the... 


Crooks’ Covid bonanza
14th May 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Former Gauteng Health MEC Dr Bandile Masuku was a rising star in the ruling African National Congress. That was until a major scandal around the procurement of personal protective equipment for... 


Call me Professor Z
7th May 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Bonginkosi Madikizela’s claim to fame is that he is the leader of the Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape and the MEC for Transport and Public Works in that province. But he is currently... 


Africa’s weed race
30th April 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Lesotho became the first African country to legalise the cultivation of marijuana for medicinal purposes in 2017. Now – four short years later – a few other countries have followed in its... 


No more blind lending
23rd April 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

African countries have been beneficiaries of deep-pocketed China’s ‘generosity’ for yonks. Even South Africa, the most developed country on the continent, has been a beneficiary, having received a... 


Don’t touch me on my studio
16th April 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Remember Chris Maroleng? He is pretty much out of the limelight these days, and the only time he gets to grace our telly screens is when a journalist wants soundbites to embellish a story about... 


Turkish power delight
9th April 2021 By: Terry Mackenzie-hoy

Gwede Mantashe is a South African politician who served as the national chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC). He is also a former chairperson of the South African Communist Party and... 


A weighty crisis
9th April 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

An epidemic of gigantic proportions is sweeping through Africa, and some experts say it is more devastating than HIV/Aids. It is good old obesity, and that it is shaping up as a major crisis is... 


Covid denialist of note
2nd April 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

At the time of writing, Africa was in mourning. News of the passing of Tanzania’s 61-year-old leader, John Magufuli, had just broken. His robust crusade against corruption in high places from early... 


New sheriff in town
26th March 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

So, Patrice Motsepe is the new czar of the beautiful game on this continent, having assumed the presidency of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) a fortnight back. Although he mounted a... 


An exemplary leader
19th March 2021

Mahamadou Issoufou is not a household name on these shores. But he is definitely a remarkable fellow, if the bestowal on him of the 2020 Ibrahim Prize for African Leadership is anything to go by.... 


Worrying scepticism
12th March 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

As a Covid-19 survivor, it breaks my heart to realise that there is so much superstition and scepticism around vaccines designed to combat this disease, which has had such a horrific impact on both... 


Dirty energy
5th March 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

‘Clean energy’ has become a buzzword across the globe, including in our sub-Saharan Africa neck of the woods, where the International Renewable Energy Agency is projecting renewables will comprise... 


Breath of fresh air
26th February 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Air pollution levels tend to rise in lockstep with a country’s economic development, which is often accompanied by an increase in the number of emissions-belching industrial enterprises. But a new... 


Our dangerous cities
19th February 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Initiatives such as government’s push against gender-based violence – which culminated in the launch, about a fortnight ago, of a fund to tackle this scourge – are clearly indicative of the overall... 


Grand hostilities
12th February 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Before the madness in Tigray started playing out last year, most of the news coming out of Ethiopia was such that all of us would be proud to be African. A case in point was Prime Minister Abiy... 


Dangerous demagoguery
5th February 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Kenyans are due to elect a new Parliament and a new President only in August 2022, but the frenetic itinerary of Deputy President William Ruto – who has made no bones about his intention to take a... 


In dictators’ sights
29th January 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Voting in Uganda has come and gone, and Yoweri Museveni – the 76-year-old former rebel who shot his way to power in 1986 – remains ensconced in State House, amid opposition accusations that his... 


Trump: Good riddance!
22nd January 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

So many labels can be pinned onto Donald Trump. But two recently acquired ones – ‘former President of the US’ and ‘erstwhile Twitter user’ – give me a hell of a lot of satisfaction. With his... 


African lives matter
15th January 2021 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Much stink was kicked up in May last year when American George Floyd died at the hands of a police officer in a clearly racist incident. The din of condemnation was universal and among the more... 


A year like no other
11th December 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Queen Elizabeth II popularised the Latin phrase annus horribilis – which means ‘horrible year’ – when, back in 1992, she delivered a speech marking the fortieth anniversary of her ascension to the... 


Reprieve for Nairobi fig tree
4th December 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Bad news abounds these days – ranging from dictators who are clinging on to power by hook or crook to death on a wide scale as a result of Covid-19 and sagging economies, with the attendant impact... 


Deteriorating governance
27th November 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

The bad news keeps piling up. Just when we thought we would see no further depressing headlines than those related to the toll that the coronavirus pandemic continues to take on lives and... 


Donald Trump: Good riddance!
20th November 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Donald Trump is such a sore loser. But, despite his bizarre claims that he was cheated out of victory, he will have to make way for Joe Biden as the new White House occupant, come January 20. I’m... 


Covid: US must learn from us
13th November 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

The predictions were dire. Owing to Africa’s weak health systems – which the continent’s well-heeled elites are known to eschew in the same way one would stay clear of the plague – millions upon... 


Targeted sanctions don’t work
6th November 2020 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

One of the major talking points in Africa currently is the fatal shooting by the Nigerian military of 69 young men and women demonstrating against the excesses of a police unit set up to combat... 


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