By Trevor Ncube, Executive Deputy Chairman of M&G Media Ltd
Can Zimbabwe learn from the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions? Yes, argues <b>Trevor Ncube</b>, only if the people take matters into their own hand.
For too long, news about and for Africans has come predominantly from outsiders, argue Trevor Ncube and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
With horror, we have looked at Zimbabwe and seen the whiplashes of a panicking regime. But now what? Now what, after the welts are healing and the worst of the blood has been staunched? Examination will show us that to chronicle this as the work of a desperate regime is inaccurate.