Zimbabwe’s Intellectual Paralysis: The Crisis of Descriptive Analysis, Failure on Prescriptive, Predictive and Imperative of Imagination

[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 13/10/2025
Zimbabwe’s contemporary intellectual and policy landscape is haunted by a profound inertia—an epistemic paralysis rooted in its overreliance on descriptive rather than prescriptive or predictive analysis. For decades, national discourse has remained tethered to the comfort of observation: (…)
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