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Martin Zhuwakinyu

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.

Despite big obstacles, AfCFTA viewed as key  to weaving new trade and industrial tapestry

Despite big obstacles, AfCFTA viewed as key to weaving new trade and industrial tapestry

28th June 2024 In the grand tapestry of international commerce, Africa’s 55 nations have stood as individual threads rather than a unified fabric of economic... 

Will the Zimbabwe Gold, or ZiG, restore currency confidence?

Will the Zimbabwe Gold, or ZiG, restore currency confidence?

19th April 2024 The heightened sense of urgency within Zimbabwe’s government to act as the country’s currency crashed – losing 90% of its value since the beginning... 

Opinion: Shame on you, AU and SADC

Opinion: Shame on you, AU and SADC

21st February 2020 Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni famously excoriated the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) as a trade union of dictators. That was in the... 

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Opinion: No, we don’t love Trump

Opinion: No, we don’t love Trump

12th February 2020 That Patrice Motsepe is a jolly good fellow is beyond question. He has proved to be one of the world’s more benevolent billionaires, having joined... 

Opinion: A good move for SA tourism

Opinion: A good move for SA tourism

22nd November 2019 In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the positive impact of Home Affairs Minister Aaron... 

Opinion: Curse of the anointed successor

Opinion: Curse of the anointed successor

11th October 2019 Botswana nationals go to the polls in less than a fortnight to elect local government representatives and Parliamentarians. Bar a near miss in... 

Opinion: Afrophobia – Back to the future

Opinion: Afrophobia – Back to the future

27th September 2019 In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about African nations' attitude towards migrants during times... 

Opinion: A hero who went rogue

Opinion: A hero who went rogue

20th September 2019 In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the late Robert Mugabe. As news of the demise in the... 

Early days, but some SA firms responding to Zimbabwe’s open-for-business pledge

Early days, but some SA firms responding to Zimbabwe’s open-for-business pledge

23rd March 2018 Robert Mugabe may no longer be at the helm of Zimbabwe Inc, but the mess he created over his 37-year rule remains – the country’s infrastructure... 

Nuclear energy’s share of global power generation to rise

Nuclear energy’s share of global power generation to rise

2nd June 2015 In the next two decades nuclear energy’s share of the world’s power generation mix is projected to increase by several percentage points from 11%... 

Rosatom open to help finance S African nuclear build programme

Rosatom open to help finance S African nuclear build programme

2nd June 2015 Russia’s Rosatom would be open to participating in the financing of South Africa’s nuclear build programme should it be selected as the country’s... 

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