The ZIMBABWE Situation

April 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/4/2002
    • "Death of a Farm "
    • Farm workers thrown out into the open
    • Zimbabwean Govt. Deploys Troops to Curb Poaching
    • No freedom without commercial independence
    • Mugabe's party warns crisis talks could collapse: report
    • Zanu PF youths demand payment
    • More MDC supporters flee Makoni North
    • Zanu PF-linked millers get maize ahead of registered operators
    • Judge bars police from raiding NCA offices
    • Magistrate strikes blow in defence of Press freedom
    • Muzzling the Press in Zimbabwe
    • Price controls were a campaign gimmick, says Japajapa
    • Chamisa tells supporters to brace for mass action
    • New wave of price increases
    • Land Reform Program Boosts Demand for Steel Products in Zimbabwe
    • Workers forced to join ZFTU
    • Mtukudzi in London - ZimStd
    • Mtukudzi in New York - NYTimes
    • Zimbabwe human rights groups say violence worsens
    • "Growing" donors concern over Tanzania's links with Zimbabwe
    • Nothing to celebrate on workers' day
    • Zimbabwe's opposition leader to face treason charges
  2. Posted 29/4/2002
    • Zimbabwe ‘veterans’ lay siege to wildlife treasure
    • Shiri accused of harassing MPs
    • Major Vic Falls project abandoned
    • Signs of the Times
    • Winter maize scheme threatens sugar production
    • Shiri accused of harassing MPs
    • Workers Forced to Join Trade Unions
    • Farm family defies Zimbabwe siege
    • Zanu PF Crusade Threatens Monuments
  3. Posted 28/4/2002
    • Political thugs to pay for their murderous acts
    • Reward Marufu grabs farm
    • "A man called Wind" (letter)
    • Government increases price of milk, cement
    • MDC members sacked from Shamva mine
    • Some Church leaders being used to fulfil a political agenda
    • Council overturns decision to give war vets stands
    • Civic society dismisses Chronicle story on alleged planned bombing
    • Schools to start teaching minority languages, culture
    • Mugabe cronies take pick of stolen farms
    • Doubts over woman's decapitation
    • Mugabe's gravy train gathers momentum
    • Fearless animal rescuer defies Mugabe's mobs
  4. Posted 27/4/2002 batch 2
    • 'More Fire' turns blue as chefs perform - Muckraker
    • Elusive Ben-Menashe flip-flops over trial
    • Zanu PF militias loot MDC members' Bindura homes
    • Hands off invaded farms, chefs tell police
    • Farm seizures cost Zim $72b
    • Zanu-PF faces huge claims
    • Libya denies land-for-oil deal
    • 56th violence victim dies
    • Mugabe calls Blair 'arrogant little fellow'
    • Amnesty International regrets inaction
    • Mugabe hints he may not stay full six-year term
    • Sandura, Chidyausiku differ
    • Zimbabwe, Zambia Demand Withdrawal of Israeli Forces From Palestinian Territories
  5. Posted 27/4/2002 batch 2
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 25 April 2002
    • Retraction for CFU Sitrep 25 April 2002
    • Murder is murder, rape is rape
    • Dual exchange rate canvassed
    • Zim now a police state
    • EU rights activist probes Zimbabwe
    • Zanu PF militia strips Bulawayo journalist, pregnant wife naked
    • Wheat farmers pull out
    • Zimbabwe vice-president leads farm eviction -union
    • MDC Update – Apr 26, 2002
    • Mwanawasa's statement shocking – Apr 26
    • MDC deplores ZANU PF's expulsion of teachers – Apr 25
    • Violence and harassment reports – Apr 25
    • Madhuku’s arrest an act of naked state terrorism – Apr 23
    • "The Rural Crisis" - Eddie Cross
    • Famine looms in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi
    • Ex-Kony man Matsanga now with Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe police search offices of pro-democracy group
    • Africa And Asia Block EU On Harare
    • Maize hectarage far below Zimbabwe’s annual requirement
    • Journalism in government media has gone to the dogs
    • CZI attacks Made for causing food shortages
    • Address the economy, government told
    • Officials should get real about economic recovery
    • Bad laws bedevil state's media purge
  6. Posted 26/4/2002 batch 2
    • Citrus farms under siege
    • Mudede releases altered figures for mayoral poll
    • Zanu PF orders expulsion of 50 teachers
    • ZimRights extends rehabilitation programme
    • Mutare police forbid Tsvangirai to use loudspeakers at rally
    • Zanu PF says Moyo’s ministry liable for $400m campaign debt
    • Chigwedere denounces teachers for being drunks
    • Chigwedere denounces teachers for being drunks
    • Things Fall Apart As Paralysis Grips Nation
    • Government Policies Threaten Black Business
    • Zim's CommonWealth Ban Has an Effect On Us - Levy
    • Zimbabwe's MDC warns it might pull out of talks
    • ZBC Now Grouped With Political Parties
    • "ZIM - sprout those shoots" (letter)
  7. Posted 26/4/2002 batch 1
    • White farmers vow to stay put
    • Lack of funds derails fast-track land plan
    • Zim scores high on Press repression
    • Secret voters exposed
    • Change policies, EU tells Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean warlords target Indians
    • ZBC now grouped with political parties
    • African poll observers merely came to Zim for fun
    • Zimbabwe imports yellow maize to ease food crisis
    • Aid agencies rush food to starving Hwange
    • Violence forces US investors to shelve US$1.5m project
    • Mugabe prepares to turn on Asian traders
    • MDC, ZANU PF talks under threat
    • ZANU PF ally is ex-Ugandan rebel
    • Weekly Media Update No.12 - 2002 April 15th - April 21st
    • Mbeki's key role in Zimbabwe crisis
    • Mugabe frees 5 000 from overcrowded Zim jails
    • Time we directed wrath at Mugabe’s white collaborators
    • Another potential scam in the making
    • IFSW cancels world conference citing political turmoil
  8. Posted 25/4/2002
    • Zimbabwe militants threaten to seize Asians' property
    • Zimbabwe activist freed
    • Robert Mugabe still rules by the truncheon
    • Zimbabwean VIP intimidates farmers in Gutu
    • Zimbabwe imports maize to ease food crisis
    • Zimbabwe threat to Asian property
    • Super-luxury car for Mugabe
  9. Second Batch Posted 24/4/2002
    • Zimbabwe couple lose farm after 37-day siege
    • ZIMBABWE: Feeding programme targets unemployed farm workers' children
    • Police break up protests, arrest 38
    • Zim: Bread becoming a luxury
    • Several farmers evicted in Matabeleland
    • Passports, birth certificates and citizenship issues
    • Msika, Mpofu grab CSC farm
    • Thousands elude police to stage NCA demo
    • Trial of Chinhoyi farmers opens
    • Rough time for ZBC reporter
    • EU condemns government over continued repression of the Press, freedom of speech
    • Mudzuri must avoid being caught in Zanu PF’s snare
    • Zanu PF, MDC must negotiate in good faith
    • Telephone directories are no longer offered free of charge
    • Urgent attention needed for Zimbabwe’s ailing health sector
    • US court to decide damages
  10. First Batch Posted 24/4/2002
    • Thousands of Zimbabweans facing starvation: WFP
    • El Nino may worsen food crisis
    • FARM CARE - Plea for Help and Understanding
    • Young girls see their mother’s head cut off
    • Harare residents fail to agree over mayoral mansion, Benz
    • Madhuku arrested ahead of planned demo
    • Price of bread now $60
    • Production of wheat crop shrouded in uncertainty
    • No need to destroy in order to build agricultural sector
    • Zimbabwe may soon have a second Independence Day
    • Riot police await Harare protests
    • Jailed pro-democracy leader denied bail in Zimbabwe
    • White Zimbabwean farmers begin trial on violence
    • Police break up Zimbabwe protest
  11. Posted 23/4/2002
    • Zimbabwe bans farmers from driving off with their equipment
    • To Europe, Zimbabwe hardly exists
    • Update - Danbury Park Farm 21 April 2002
    • Pro-democracy officials arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe gets huge agricultural export deal to Malaysia
    • U.N.: Many Countries Escape Censure
    • Africa Must Fulfill Pledges
    • War vets torch settlers’ homes
    • NCA defiant over demo ban
    • Ben-Menashe signs contract
    • 180 students flee as youth brigade descends on Chinhoyi University of Technology
    • Andrew Ndlovu accused of leading fresh farm looting
    • Feeding scheme for farm workers’ children
    • MDC polling agent missing
    • Muchinguri says defiant land invaders face arrest
    • ZCTU, ZFTU head for May Day clash
    • Chegutu council ignores court order, ejects councillor
    • New movement wants to press for the right to vote
    • Hardships affect celebrations: residents
    • Soldiers accused of harassing people
    • Who will save us from our fellow Africans?
    • Mistaken defence of Mugabe by African leaders
    • At 22, Zimbabwe’s signs of aging are now showing
  12. Posted 22/4/2002
    • Zimbabwe’s terror goes on
    • Zimbabwe facing further drought
    • Libyans arm twist state over land
    • Independence flame blows out
    • Mengistu relocates
    • Mugabe's Merc arrives
    • Targets of a dictatorship
    • Zanu PF set to intensify propaganda
    • Teachers victimised
    • Zanu PF militia hijack police duties
    • 'Keep an eye on Zimbabwe'
    • Witch hunters create confusion over Aids
    • Wutaunashe gives thumbs up to 'land reform'
    • You know you are in Zimbabwe when...
    • A constitution should mirror our beliefs
    • Take what UK Zimbos say with a pinch of salt
    • Economic Woes Set to Escalate
    • Zimbabwe accuses Senegal of betraying Mugabe
    • Mugabe 'dumping people in the wilderness'
    • Mugabe's farm endgame recalls Stalin
    • CFU update - Thomas Bayley is taken to Hospital
    • Photos from the MDC human rights protest outside the South African Embassy in London on 20th April 2002
  13. Posted 21/4/2002
    • "They all took turns to rape me"
    • Mugabe regime threatens media critics with jail
    • Concern over SA's stance on Zim
    • Price of Fuel Set to Go Up
    • Too hungry to celebrate
    • Prophet of hope for a nation in turmoil
    • Harare Situation
    • UN resolution defeat a 'victory over imperialism
    • Made hits out at ministry officials
    • Children’s issues sidelined by changing times says child expert
  14. Posted 20/4/2002 batch 2
    • Ben-Menashe backs out
    • Zimbabwe Auction Executes Hyena Futures, Putsi Calls (Update1)
    • 'Fat bums' & getting to the bottom of things
    • Very good, Mr Nyandoro, Sir, but please widen the net
    • Experts predict winter maize project will fail
    • Price of fuel set to go up
    • Zimbabwe rights groups say 54 killed in violence
    • Africa thwarts UN rights probe in Zimbabwe
    • SA places ban on Zimbabwe beef
    • UN dismisses call to investigate Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's airline must pay $28m or lose its planes
    • Senegal Chief: No Zimbabwe Sanction
    • Curtailing monetary growth answer to inflation says RBZ
    • Bindura court orders Zanu PF members out of houses
  15. Posted 20/4/2002 batch 1
    • Mugabe conceals poll evidence
    • Mugabe admits Ministry of Agriculture has failed
    • A new Constitution or an election rerun?
    • Quitting Magara accuses NAGG of being paid $4,5m by Zanu PF
    • Maize shortage critical
    • Mugabe celebrates as terror continues
    • West wants to destabilise Zimbabwe
    • Concern Over SA's Stance On Zim
    • MDC in African diplomatic offensive
    • American blacks slam Mugabe over arrests
    • MDC negotiators warned of Zanu PF's poisoned chalice
    • Zimbabwe should not be an exception
    • Chinamasa to re-introduce disputed Bill
    • Cornered regime bent on settling scores
    • Why the ANC is unmoved by killings, torture
    • Eximbank gives Airzim ultimatum
    • Chamber of Mines calls for devaluation
    • Debate needed on role of 'revamped' judiciary
    • 'Hasty deal will not end political crisis'
    • Govt has double standards on Israel and Zimbabwe - DA
    • Confusion over army deployment
  16. Posted 19/4/2002
    • Mugabe says whites are second or third class citizens
    • Mugabe hails 22 years of democracy
    • War of words at Zimbabwe embassy
    • Mugabe Vows To Create Ag Boom To Solve Zimbabwe Econ Woes
    • ZIMBABWE: 'Hasty deal will not end political crisis'
    • PRESS STATEMENT PRESIDENT COLIN CLOETE CFU
    • Prophet of hope for a nation in turmoil
    • Paradox of independence without total freedom
    • I’d rather be unpatriotic than tell lies
    • A looter's paradise
    • Journey without maps
    • Mugabe abuses liberation war
    • Recovery plan targets dual exchange
    • War vets demand top Cabinet, police jobs
    • Chefs in massive land grab
    • Zimbabwe press curbs divide meeting
    • Remains of victims of violence found
    • Prospective black farmers still to get land
    • Land grab threatens wildlife industry
    • Government Supports Companies Working Hard: Zimbabwean President
    • Manufacturing sector tumbles
    • Africa begins to isolate Zimbabwe
    • War vets demand 150% pension hike
    • EU pressures region to act on Mugabe
    • ZANU PF youths besiege ministry
    • ZANU PF ‘sacks’ Binga council, shuts offices
    • Editor charged with criminal defamation
    • Election roll denied to Zimbabwe Opposition
    • Zimbabwe Withdraws 7,000 Troops From Congo
    • "Be Aware" (letter)
  17. Posted 18/4/2002
    • Grahamstown Man Describes Total Looting of Zim Family Farmstead
    • Land Invasions And Maize Crop Failure Slams Poor
    • Zim slams media watchdog
    • Anti-govt protests postponed
    • Zim: Nothing to celebrate
    • Zimbabwe's unfree press
    • Journalists' arrest 'pure harassment'
    • Harare is set to defy judicial order
    • Commonwealth group split on Zimbabwe media curbs
    • U.S. bans defense sales to Zimbabwe
    • Independence Message from MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Wednesday 17 April 2002
    • Zimbabwe stuck in political impasse after election
    • American political analyst barred from entering Zimbabwe
    • Rural Electrification Fund Seeks to Raise $5bn
    • Four million face food crisis in Southern Africa
    • Women vow to expose sexually abusive political thugs
    • Multi-millionaire 'ordered businessman's murder'
    • Repression Against the Independent Press Escalates
    • State to ignore security rulings
    • Zimbabwe bars sanctions advocator
  18. Posted 17/4/2002
    • Unchecked power, hate speech widen gap in unity talks
    • High inflation erodes Zimdollar value to 2c
    • Don’t profess shock when all our food is imported
    • Increased political violence worsens HIV/Aids pandemic
    • Lawyers attack Supreme Court judgments
    • Zanu PF youths terrorise Kuwadzana
    • Challenge Mugabe’s questionable victory: EU Parliamentarian
    • State official says refugees not being ill-treated
    • Return to talks must hinge on end to violence
    • Labor calls for bans against Zimbabwe
    • Nyarota arrested
    • Zimbabwean inflation eases to 113% on technical factors
    • Workers seize assets of Zimbabwean gold mine
    • Exploitation of grain supplies - the patronage method
    • Zimbabwe inflation edges lower
    • Commonwealth conference avoids condemning Mugabe
    • Farmers evicted, new homes for army officials (letter)
  19. Posted 16/4/2002 Batch 2
    • Zimbabwe journalist arrested
    • Zimbabwe Editor, Reporter, Charged on Mugabe Storie
    • Desperation as people await harvests
    • Commonwealth press to back Zimbabwe's free media
    • MDC set deadline for talks with Mugabe
    • From a Zimbabwean farmer
    • The Land Agenda
    • EU beefs up Zimbabwe sanctions with ban on ministerial contacts
  20. Posted 16/4/2002 Batch 1
    • Zimbabwe's empty larder
    • Our sick nation can’t be healed by shameless lying
    • Zanu PF is not sincere in pursuing party talks
    • Zanu PF fails to settle debt
    • EU urges government to respect human rights
    • Govt bans travel to NZ by Zimbabwe president and ministers
    • Obasanjo spurns invitation to officiate at Trade Fair
    • MDC members ordered to return agricultural inputs
    • Marauding Zanu PF youths close Binga council offices
    • Bankers urge government to set up investment code
    • Zanu PF heavyweights eye wildlife hunting concessions
    • High Court bars police from ZCTU meetings
    • Zimbabwean government rules out devaluation of currency
    • Thousands attend Zimbabwe Oppn rally
    • CAAZ to waive landing fees in bid to attract business
    • ‘Mugabe stole your vote’
    • 'First Lady Not Involved in Alleged Labour Dispute'
    • Libya now Zimbabwe's main oil supplier
    • EU beefs up Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zanu PF heavyweights eye wildlife hunting concessions
    • Young achievers defy State cronyism to make it to the top - FEATURE
    • Foot-and-mouth looms in Masvingo - BUSINESS
    • Banking sector lends $15bn to farmers - BUSINESS
    • UZ’s agriculture faculty introduces centre to train resettled farmers - BUSINESS
  21. Posted 15/4/2002
    • Children denied food in Mugabe election reprisal
    • Elderly farming couple refuse to leave home of 70 years
    • Is there is anything to feast about on Thursday?
    • Starvation gnaws Matabeleland
    • Torture of MDC supporters continues unabated
    • Zanu PF officials' wives worry over sanctions
    • Engage the west, say banks
    • What has Tony Blair to do with it?
    • Crackdown at Libyan embassy
    • Kunonga travel ban hailed by Anglicans
    • Tax breaks for tourism industry
    • Chidyausiku blacklisted
    • ZBC's water supplies cut over debt
    • Stamps' return uncertain
    • Letter to US General
    • Zimbabwean Opposition Leader Urges Supporters to Remain Vigilant
  22. Posted 14/4/2002
    • "Wandering around aimlessly" (letter)
    • Prize white-owned farm seized by Zimbabwe politician
    • Police evict farm 'settlers' for Zim elite
    • With love from Uncle Sam
    • A compelling case for nullifying poll results
    • Zanu PF has no rural support
    • CFU closes down magazine
    • No cattle exhibition at ZITF due to disruption of farming
    • Zanu PF supporters remanded in court for burning MDC activist’s home
    • Top Zanu PF officials knew of Mpofu’s homosexual activities
    • Harare residents boo Chombo at mayor’s installation ceremony
    • Highfield demands Gwisai’s expulsion
    • Ncube accuses Moyo of lying on talks agenda
    • PRESS STATEMENT BY MINISTER OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT
    • Zimbabwe election challenged in court
    • Zimbabwe's Irish grit their teeth and hope for better days ahead
    • Farmers Warned Not to Vandalise Infrastructure
    • Song (MP3 download)
  23. Posted 13/4/2002 batch 2
    • Commissars, cowards and Mugabe's mayhem
    • No end to the land-grab in Harare
    • Court denies bail to suspected farm looters
    • Libya threatens to cut fuel supplies over debt
    • Three arrested over missing MDC funds
    • Mine workers victimised
    • Targeted sanctions bite RBZ
    • Forward selling mulled to rescue Zim
    • Zimbabwe pays price of Mugabe's self-alienation
    • Civil servants undergo security vetting in crackdown
    • ZFTU 'persuades' factory workers to join its ranks
    • Chefs dodge sanctions net
    • Robert Mugabe's trillion dollar empire
    • Newspaper Prices Go Up
    • Police Blitz Nets Assortment of Basic Commodities Worth $1million
    • Harare Not in a Hurry to Re-Enter EU Beef Market
    • Minister Quashes Rumours of Fuel Increase
  24. Posted 13/4/2002 batch 1
    • War vets clash with Sekeramayi
    • Residents say Mudede must go
    • MEP: Ban Zimbabwe hangers-on
    • EU urges government to respect human rights
    • Government urged to boost security on farms
    • AFRICAN POWDER KEG
    • Zimbabwe falls further into anarchy
    • African group sees 'calm' in Zimbabwe
    • Land-grab policy causes Zimbabwe famine
    • Gadhafi eyes Zimbabwe: Libya supports Mugabe's confiscation plan
    • South Africa's ANC stained by scandal - Mandela: Corruption 'actually worse than the apartheid government'
    • Apartheid in the rearview mirror - Is South Africa capable of overcoming epidemic of crime?
    • UK-bound Zimbabweans conned
    • Mugabe's economic recovery plan 'a disaster'
    • Zanu PF hijacks food aid distribution from WFP
    • MDC loses court case
    • Govt flouts maize tender procedures
    • First Lady's brother in bid to take over local firm
    • Sadc leaders exclude Mugabe from talks
    • ZRP distances itself from army beatings
    • Minister quashes rumours of fuel increase
    • Mugabe's ZBC now to be featured on DStv
    • We must never replace one dictator with another
    • Polling agents, war veterans demand pay
    • Bulawayo residents blast Zanu PF base
    • Villagers vow not to move from church land
  25. Posted 12/4/2002 batch 2
    • Cowardly whites who help Mugabe
    • Statement by Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe must realise that it can't go it alone
    • Oppressors will not voluntarily hand over freedom
    • What sin have Makoni people committed?
    • Rhinos at risk from Mugabe campaign
    • Future of conservancies hangs in the balance
    • Man claims police stole from him during demo
    • Abducted MDC official freed after torture by CIO
    • War vets threaten to hijack WFP’s food distribution
    • War veterans fire senior Kadoma council officials
    • Seven new settlers in remand over looting
    • Mudede’s office apologises for disenfranchising whites
    • Full text of Mudede’s statement
    • Mudede circus continues
    • Villagers hit out at Grace Mugabe
    • Donation row splits Bulawayo council
    • Ostrich, Poultry Industries Face Stockfeed Crisis
    • Designation of Two Farms Disrupts Ostrich Industry
    • ZIMBABWE PET RESCUE PROJECT
    • Zimbabwe poll challenged in court
  26. Posted 12/4/2002 batch 1
    • Political violence kills 16 in March
    • Devaluation to lift debt to $1 trillion
    • Tobacco growers call for devaluation
    • The people were the losers in presidential poll
    • Mugabe victory a stain on democracy
    • War veterans issue 800 farmers with ultimatums
    • Disputed poll goes to court
    • Govt moves to strangle ZCTU
    • MDC Zimbabwe Inter-Party Dialogue update
    • ZIMBABWE: 'AN ISSUE OF UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE'
    • MDC skeletons report shocks Nkayi
    • Mugabe's party gives in over talks
    • Mugabe will be worse than he is
    • A Shaky Start
    • MDC, ZANU PF negotiators face rocky road
    • Govt, MDC lock horns over capital
    • RBZ says it is aware of currency scam
    • Tobacco purchases to be made in forex
    • SA, Nigeria block UN action on Zim
    • NCA members freed
    • Unions condemn harassment of journalists
  27. Posted 11/4/2002 second batch
    • No breakthrough at Zimbabwe talks
    • Situation Update - Coltart
    • Zimbabwe political foes deadlock over new election
    • Mugabe's legitimacy tops agenda in Zimbabwe talks
    • MDC set to challenge election result
    • 'Harare's Suspension Saved Nepad At G-8'
    • National Parks Auction Raises Over $400m
    • Zimbabwe's Ruling, Opposition Parties Agree on Agenda
    • "The perverted preservation of political power" (letter)
    • London demo 20/4/ 02 - reminder
  28. Posted 11/4/2002 first batch
    • Like all evil, Zanu PF’s brutality will come to an end
    • Pupils driven from food queues
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Wednesday 10 April
    • Nothing to cheer for during independence celebrations
    • Three Zanu PF supporters on murder charge
    • Mudede tape proves Mugabe lost election
    • NZ to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe next week
    • Black Brothers True Sporting Heroes
    • Catholics blast elections
    • Zanu PF mob attacks two MDC polling agents
    • EU parliament says Daily News report on election rerun correct
    • Straw rejects Zimbabwe Games ban
    • NCA activists denied access to lawyer
    • MDC activists charged with violating Posa
    • National Policy on Black Rhino Conservation
    • Canada excludes Zimbabwe from trade talks
    • 36 Zanu PF supporters arrested over looting rampage
    • Police investigate former ZBC boss
    • Mpofu gay and foreign?
    • Zanu PF orders all suspected MDC supporters to leave Guruve, Rusape
  29. Posted 10/4/2002
    • Rule by war veterans must come to an end
    • Matabeleland farm violence
    • Land grab, political tension blight investment chances
    • MDC supporters flee terror campaign in Chimanimani
    • Police arrest student leaders
    • Zim Farmers Cash in On Blantyre Tobacco
    • Murambinda villagers flee homes for fear of attacks by war veterans
    • MDC blasts State-controlled media
    • Disgruntled villagers dump murdered MDC agent’s body
    • MDC, Zanu PF square off
    • Libya receives visit from Zimbabwean President
    • Mugabe in Libya to beg for more money, oil
    • Libya supplies 70 percent of Zimbabwe's fuel imports
    • Mfume says Mugabe's treatment of opposition is anti-democratic
    • Zimbabwe excluded from Canadian trade talks
    • Matabeleland trio granted bail
    • Drawing Clear Lines On What Nepad Stands for
    • Zimbabwe needs R1.43bn this year to feed the starving
    • Mugabe's rivals 'face threat' in coalition
    • Zimbabwe likely to be able to go to the Games
    • Harare Allocates R28,8m to International Marketing Campaign
    • MDC Polling agent succumbs to death after torture
    • Mugabe party is forced into talks with opposition
    • Zanu-PF, MDC Are Worlds Apart
  30. Posted 9/4/2002
    • 40 BLACK RHINO FACE POACHING
    • Zimbabwe talks begin amid tension
    • Three White Men Arrested for Firing Demonstrators
    • Zimbabwean detainees see lawyers
    • Children driven from school food queues
    • Harare Needs $16,5b to Avert Starvation Banks
    • Zimbabwe rulers talk to foes, rule out new poll
    • 'Conserve Scarce Foreign Exchange Resources'
    • Air Zimbabwe suspends flights to DRC
  31. Posted 8/4/2002 - 2nd batch
    • Esigodini farmers clash with war veterans
    • Open letter to All Farmers
    • Breaking News from Wildlife farm in Matabeleland
    • Army, Zanu PF youths beat up NCA protesters
    • Parastatals on the verge of collapse
    • Diplomatic row looms over farm seizures
    • CIO officer spearheads Chimanimani terror
    • 3 on attempted murder charges and 7 farm workers assaulted - Matabeleland
    • Mixed fortunes for Mugabe’s men
    • Zimbabwe protests stifled by riot police
    • Mugabe’s exiles find unlikely new home
    • New scramble for Africa was born in Zimbabwe
    • Chombo should defer to the wishes of the majority
    • Prices of basic commodities still going up
    • Party talks must focus on election rerun: Tsvangirai
    • Road of fear does not breed love
    • Gasela faces fresh treason charges
    • Dabengwa's daughter deported from US
    • Zimbabwe Oppn not to cooperate with Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean police hold 60 after quashing protests
  32. Posted 8/4/2002 - 1st batch
    • Stratagems
    • Zanu PF youths demand payment
    • Zanu PF militia on the rampage
    • Councils should refuse to be bullied
    • Workers seize defunct mine's equipment
    • Anti-Mugabe demonstrators held
    • PM plays down prospect of further sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Public Service Commission vetting potential recruits
    • ESC says presidential election poorly organised
    • Zimbabwean talks begin today
    • Mbeki was told Zim counting was rigged
    • Gweru show still on despite land seizures
    • African nations still waste aid, so the West must intervene
    • Mugabe's Congo fortune under fire
    • By the truckload, women against Mugabe have their day in court
    • Moyo Threatens to Sue Paper
    • Mugabe thanks Kadhafi for support
  33. Posted 7/4/2002
    • How Did Mugabe Win Re-Election?
    • Police block civic protests in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe police chase protesters
    • Zimbabwe police crack down on protesters
    • MAHOFA BOUNCES BACK WITH THREATS
    • No support from the ANC for MDC
    • Zimbabwe reaction (opinion)
    • Zimbabwe crowds protest govt
    • Zimbabwe warns protesters
    • Mugabe fares worst in African survey
    • War veterans shoot at owner of wildlife reserve in Zimbabwe
    • Protests: South African Embassy & Zimbabwean Embassy - London
    • Suspension 'based on consultation'
    • Air passengers to foot airport maintenance bills
    • Police threaten to arrest MDC supporters for blocking traffic
    • NAGG-DF attacks Zanu PF, MDC talks
    • Zanu PF youths kill party activist in bizarre incident
    • Zanu PF delegation to talks too combative
    • Zanu PF demands food from Rusape retailers
    • Council to fight minister
    • Zimbabweans defy police ban
    • "Now we are enough" (letter)
  34. Posted 6/4/2002
    • Businessman invades farmhouse in Nyazura
    • MDC MP escapes attack by gunmen
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe rules out election re-run
    • Avoid Unwise Moves By Building On International Support
    • Time the Church moved away from quiet diplomacy
    • Zimbabwe warns protesters
    • Zimbabwe rounds up activists
    • US tightens restrictions on Zimbabwean officials
    • Zimbabwe group to protest although 350 women held
    • Harare police round up 350 women
    • Zimbabwe militia accused of abuse
    • Zimbabwean militias attack opposition
    • Mugabe's cronies upset by travel ban
    • Mediators see Harare politicians
    • Berserk soldiers beat up Gweru residents again
    • Chinamasa recalled from Geneva to lead negotiations with MDC
    • Ankomah's Solidarity Based On Falsehood And Violence
  35. Posted 5/4/2002 third batch
    • Who said he was ever Mr Nice Guy?
    • War veterans cause havoc in conservancies
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 5 April 2002
    • Mugabe faces mounting crisis of legitimacy
    • Zanu PF militias loot farms
    • Winter maize project to cost farmers $16b
    • Govt violates undertakings to investors
    • Govt seizes 95% large-scale CFU farms
    • Zanu PF militia still occupy homes of MDC supporters
    • Zanu PF supporters rewarded for violence
    • Malaysians fail to turn up for Mat water project
    • Soldiers victimised for alleged sympathies with MDC
    • Greater Harare airspace now no-fly zone
    • 344 NCA activists arrested
    • Black market traders make a killing
    • Mugabe holds up unity talks
    • Slow start to MDC, ZANU PF talks
    • Obasanjo initiated ZANU PF, MDC talks
    • Talks on as violence reports continue
    • Opposition in 'peace talks' with Zanu-PF
    • Militias get security jobs
    • Hunger threatens Mugabe’s hold on power
    • Tribal, talent concerns dog search for new Cabinet
    • Zanu PF/MDC talks delay new cabinet
    • ZANU PF councillors frustrate MDC mayor’s efforts in Byo
  36. Posted 5/4/2002 second batch
    • Mugabe's mobs in new terror campaign
    • Enough madness
    • Zim crisis is not about political differences
    • Tourism sector hit by new turbulence
    • Air Zimbabwe hard-hit by decline in tourist arrivals
    • The rate at which authorities should devalue the dollar
    • Inflation set to reach 150%
    • US to deliver food aid for hungry Zimbabweans
    • Media Monitoring Update
    • U.S. Warns Its Citizens Not to Travel to Zimbabwe
    • Zim named in US trade barrier report
    • NGOs seek help as political refugees swell to 50 000
    • Civic chiefs wine and dine as members protest
    • Fear of purge grips govt corridors
    • Church must back prayer with political action
  37. Posted 5/4/2002 1st batch
    • Tales of torture as Zim death toll rises
    • Zimbabwe rights group says 50,000 people displaced
    • Tears of joy as Hwange villagers get food aid
    • Freed reporter back on harare beat
    • Zimbabwe's war vets give ultimatums to white farmers: report
    • Zimbabwe civic groups to press ahead with protests
    • Cattle producers plot massive de-stocking
    • Mugabe exit to top talks
    • Mugabe’s fast-track to self-destruction
    • Should Harare be held to ransom by a minority?
    • Ethnic groups face resistance
    • Chombo flexes muscle
    • Chombo acts to save Zanu PF supporters’ jobs
    • Meeting delayed
    • MDC supporters living in fear following abduction threats
    • Chiredzi Zanu PF official, war veterans clash over land
    • Police release MDC councillor without charge five days later
    • Zanu PF purges civil service in Bindura
    • NCA vows to protest
    • African envoys in talks with Zimbabwe parties
    • US to deliver food aid for hungry Zimbabweans
  38. Posted 4/4/2002
    • Hopes high ahead of talks between ZANU-PF and MDC
    • Zanu PF, MDC meet today
    • Zimbabwe discussions in doubt
    • State in bid to stop removal of farm assets
    • Looting, evictions escalate on farms
    • Government determinedly worsening food crisis
    • War vets throw out MDC official from Rusape house
    • Zanu PF youths abduct MDC councillor
    • Law used to arrest journalist inapplicable
    • Zanu PF intensifies retribution campaign
    • Zimbabwe media chief quits
    • Residents gang up against Zanu PF youths
    • NGO distributes food aid to 7 800 in the Zambezi Valley
    • Mugabe stalls on new cabinet posts
    • Negative effects of flawed election beginning to show
    • Africa Seeks Rwanda, Zimbabwe Pullout From Congo
    • Press group raps Zimbabwean media intimidation
    • Zimbabwe police to ban protests
    • Mediators seek Zimbabwe deal
  39. Posted 3/4/2002
    • No more Mr Nice Guy, Mugabe tells protesters
    • How I found ugly truth of Mugabe's police state
    • Justice in Zimbabwe
    • New doubts cast on Mugabe victory
    • Australia to discuss Zimbabwe with NZ, Canada
    • Howard says pressure growing for Zimbabwe Games expulsion
    • National Foods suffers huge losses as farm invasions take their toll
    • Kamushinda backs land reform
    • WFP battles to avert starvation in region
    • Top cops implicated in farm invasions, looting
    • Nigeria, SA broker talks in Zimbabwe
    • ZBC to probe boss
    • State broadcast chief faces gay sex inquiry in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe vows to crush civil uprisings
    • Zimbabwe opposition says to talk with Mugabe party
    • Zimbabwe crisis talks open today helped by South Africa and Nigeria
    • CAPS Holdings Incurs $210 Million Loss<
    • Intelligence reports shed new doubt on Mugabe victory: IHT
    • Businessman Allegedly Tricks Milling Company
    • Wankie Colliery's After-Tax Profit Increases to $284,6m
  40. Posted 2/4/2002
    • "Commitment" - Kerry Kay
    • Mugabe's party 'paranoid about foreigners'
    • Does Made understand the extent of the food crisis?
    • 1 000 flee Zanu PF terror in Zaka, Gutu
    • - Preliminary Report : Second Working Draft Presidential Elections of
    • Zimbabwe 9-11 March 2002 now available on the MDC website
    • - MDC polling agents’ homes destroyed in Zanu PF retribution excercise - Mar28, 2002
    • - Losing ZANU PF Candidate leads terror campaign - Mar 28, 2002
    • - Teachers become Zanu PF’s latest victims - Mar 28, 2002
    • - Nine people killed in post-election violence - Mar 26, 2002
    • - Police still holding MDC members - Mar 26, 2002
    • - Herald story on call for MDC congress false - Mar 26, 2002
    • - Police arrest 10 MDC youths and security officer - Mar 22, 2002
    • An Open Letter to the Commonwealth & the United Nations - Trudi Cairns
    • Victims of violence petition African rights body
    • Defiant Mugabe rules out new poll, vows to crush civil protests
    • Mudede accused of electoral fraud
    • African leaders 'delayed Zimbabwe farm seizures'
    • Zimbabwe ranked riskiest investment destination
    • Mugabe slams urbanites
    • Rigging evidence mounts
    • Telegraph writer freed on orders from judge
  41. Posted 1/4/2002
    • Farmer and workers beaten
    • 'We were the sex slaves of Mugabe's men'
    • Zimbabwe farmers demand government protection
    • Mugabe celebrates victory with warning to rivals
    • Patriotism and loyalty
    • No more aid from Germany
    • Life couldn't be better for Mozambican runners
    • Detained Journalist Freed In Zimbabwe
    • Jailed journalist 'is tired of Zimbabwe'
    • 'We could not ignore the observers' - Obasanjo
    • Trouble in ZRP
    • "Resigned to a hopeless future?" (email)
    • Zapu calls for election re-run
    • Chiyangwa fumes at US ban
    • Zanu PF officials owe Council $300m
    • Libya recruits Zimbabwean teachers
    • ZBC chief caught in compromising act
    • Mugabe's new cabinet'?'
    • War vets' madness to remove Rhodes' grave
    • No New Economic Recovery Plan
    • State Fails to Attract International Investors
    • SA observers split over poll report

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