1 | 1 Siah Deo Kundy, Panashe Noel Jonga, Omuhle Ndhlovu, Okuhle Qasana, Roux-Che Kahireke | | 73.00, 72.00, 72.00, 30.00 | | Zibusiso MoyoⒸ , Godknows Chipandire | THW force politicians and political parties to make binding electoral promises that once broken will immediately trigger a re election. | |
2 | 1 Peris Thomas Lyimo, Selumeli Thulo, Tapiwa Muvungani, Cosmas Mandikonza, Munyaradzi Masvaure | | 75.00, 75.00, 75.00, 33.00 | | | This House prefers a world without state funded news organizations eg ( ZBC, SABC, BTV, BBC, AlJazeera, Russia today etc) | |
3 | 2 Munashe Mahiya, Herbet Chidzvondo, Samantha Mucheche, Anesu Chiweshe | 1 | 77.00, 77.00, 77.00, 38.00 | | | This House Regrets the narrative that feminists should refrain from being antagonistic and aggressive in fighting patriarchy. | |
4 | 2 Nikhil Dulabh, Emmanuel Goba, Krish Bhavan, Tinevimbo Gwaze, Mukudze Gumbo | 2 | 75.00, 76.00, 74.00, 36.00 | | | This House believes that African countries should have an economic approach that seeks to maximize net economic gain even at the expense of structural employment ( eg promoting free trade agreements , encouraging the automation of labor , deregulating labor laws etc) | |
5 | 2 Vongai Faranisi, Tadiwa Karidza, Sanelisiwe Nkala, Tadiwa Choto, Chengeta Mapaya | 3 | 76.00, 75.00, 74.00, 36.00 | | Raphael MugombaⒸ , Maria Makelve | THBT post conflict societies ( ie those that previously had genocides, civil/ tribal wars) should decentralise state control to local tribes/regional leaders. | |
6 | 2 Gabriel Marumahoko, Alwande Moyo, Zayaan Gaibi, Christopher Ncube | 4 | 74.00, 74.00, 75.00, 34.00 | | Gerald BonganiⒸ , Eric Molapo , Henry Kofi | This House as developing states will allow workers to trade off their employment benefits such as health insurance, pension etc for higher wages. | |
8 | 1 Anas Chowdhury, Samiul Huq, Rafid Rahman Mahin, Jannatul Ferdous Hammem, Nadim Abrar | 4 | 71.00, 70.00, 71.00, 32.00 | | Hillary Monroe-SimmonsⒸ , Raphael Mugomba , Shruti Pathak | This House Believes That post colonial states should shape their curricula to focus on locally written Literature to the exclusion of Westen authored Literature. | |