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  • Posted 9/2/10
    • Civil service strike paralyses government operations
    • Striking workers lay additional demands
    • Diamonds missing after police ‘rob’ Central Bank
    • Zimbabwean mines minister in trouble over diamond mine partners
    • Mpofu In Zimbabwe Diamond Scandal
    • 2 New Chairmen to Head Key Zimbabwe Commissions
    • Civil servants strike forces postponement of Bennett trial
    • Deadly storm hits Chiweshe school killing one pupil
    • Zim miners trapped for 4 days
    • Zimbabwe Prison Officers ordered to sing national anthem at 8pm
    • Drugs, Bodies Go Bad In Hospital
    • Mining bosses on diamonds theft charges
    • HOT SEAT: Sanctions: Should they be lifted? Zimbabweans speak
    • Rio Tinto to boost Zimbabwe diamond output
    • Further Twists in the Fate of the Marange Diamonds
    • Unity govt must make Zimbabwe a respectable democracy
    • Is Mugabe preparing a coup?
    • Get still more serious
  • Posted 8/2/10
    • Zuma team due in Harare today
    • Land seizures now SADC issue: Tribunal
    • Harare urges exiles to return home
    • Zim faces crippling strike
    • Outstanding issues block investors: Firm
    • Zimbabwe and Botswana to meet on ranger dispute
    • Masvingo Villagers Get A Hiding For Attending MDC-T Rally
    • Zimbabwe's Cholera Outbreak Was A Blessing In Disguise
    • The Addis AU Summit in two acts
    • Radio Dialogue losing patience with GNU over licence delays
    • Our vital contribution in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 6th February 2010
    • ZCTF Report - February 2010
    • Bill Watch 5/2010 of 6th February 2010 [SA Facilitation Team and President Zuma Expected in Harare]
    • Bill Watch Special of 7th February 2010 [Parliamentary Committee Meetings 8th - 12th February]
    • Brussels Hosts an important conference on Zimbabwe
  • Batch 2 Posted 7/2/10
    • GNU in Major Breakthrough
    • Minister Returns Govt Vehicles
    • Governor in Trouble over Slain MDC-T Activist
    • Shabanie Mine Shooting: Fire Destroys Case Record
    • Heavy Load Leaves Prisoner Crippled
    • 2 Million Face Starvation as Crops Fail
    • Hwedza Man Claims Zuma is his Father
    • Ziyapapa Moyo’s Family Blasts Zanu PF
    • Workers Left in a Lurch after Training Centre Changes Hands
    • Sombre Birthday for Ailing GNU
    • Donors Rescue Mpilo Hospital
    • US delegation to Review Zimbabwe Power-sharing Deal
    • ‘Investor confidence crucial for economic recovery’: WB
    • Poaching Threat to Wildlife
    • Comment: Sowing Seeds of Distrust
    • Sunday View: Military Answers to Economic Challenges
    • Sunday Opinion: New Thoughts on Political Parties’ Funding
    • Sunday Opinion: MDC-T Must not Put all its Eggs in one Basket
    • Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe pays security goons $5,000 a day
    • Zimbabwe’s Parliament is on the move
    • Private schools sprout in Zim as public system struggles
    • Maize plots now ‘fields of death’
    • New diamond rush hits south-eastern Zimbabwe
  • Posted 7/2/10
    • Zimbabwe police "snatch consignment of diamonds from central bank"
    • Zimbabwe Mines Minister Removes Diamonds From Court-Ordered RBZ Custody
    • Tsvangirai Says Early Elections Could Solve Zimbabwe's Political Problems
    • Zimbabwe Tribunal Court Ruling Stands
    • MDC lodges complaint over harassment
    • Britain Says It Supports Restoration of Zimbabwe Voting Rights at IMF
    • Archbishop praises courage of Anglicans in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Journos Chased Away From Constitutional Meeting
    • UK-based Zimbos have their say
    • Lack of migration data hampering cooperation, integration in Southern Africa
    • The ‘warlord’ at police HQ
    • All Parties Responsible For Removing Zimbabwe Sanctions
    • Statement by Chairman of Radio Dialogue Trust
    • So what's changed?
  • Posted 6/2/10
    • Zimbabwe government workers strike for higher pay
    • Botswana recalls diplomats from Zimbabwe
    • Farmer accused of contempt over shock land ruling
    • Zimbabwe mines group proposes 10 pct local ownership
    • Government to pay millions of rands in damages to SA farmer
    • MDC activist ‘was murdered by police’
    • ZINASU students arrested at Harare Polytechnic
    • Country to host Iran helicopter centre
    • Gutu magistrate cleared of corruption
    • Donor aid enables mismanagement of Marange diamonds
    • Zimbabwe Open to rejoin South Africa golf tour
    • A letter from the diaspora
  • Batch 3 Posted 5/2/10
    • Biti says MDC ready for election
    • No outreach without police backing: Reforms body
    • GNU fails to stop worker abuse: ZCTU
    • Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Urges Unity of Purpose in Reducing Foreign Debt
    • CITES boss’ planned conservancy visit angers Harare
    • Cop charged with murder 3 years on
    • MDC official removed from remand
    • Zimbabwe Authorities Cooperate With Rwandans Seeking Genocide Suspect
    • One Year On Zimbabwe's Unity Government Being Derailed By Western Sanctions Issue
    • AG’s behaviour symptomatic of ZANU PF
    • 10 000 Zanu-PF youth officers on government payroll
  • Batch 2 Posted 5/2/10
    • Debt Trap Proposal Divides Govt
    • Tsvangirai Rejects Mugabe Directive
    • Jockeying for Politburo Posts Reaches Fever Pitch
    • MDC Transport Manager Finally Set Free
    • Govt Fights Against Chiadzwa ‘blood diamonds’ Tag
    • Copac Lodges Complaint Against ‘biased’ State Media
    • ‘We need a sustainable telecoms policy’
    • Poor Country Status: the Pros and Cons
    • Zim Faces Maize Deficit Again, Despite Govt Claims
    • GNU Discord will Prolong Sanctions –– Analysts
    • US$500 000 Fraud Hits FBC Bank
    • New RBZ Bank Policy a Drop in the Ocean — Analysts
    • Will they Ever Pay Up their Debts?
    • Industry Must Innovate to Survive –– CZI
    • The Good, Bad, and Ugly of January
    • Dollarisation Limits the Moving Tide
    • Erich Bloch: Give Bonds Prescribed Asset status
    • Muckraker: Food Security is the Greater Good
    • Land: Zanu PF Tool in Suppressing Dissent
    • Women have Right to Demand Equal Representation
    • Comment: Sinister Wind Blows from Addis Ababa
    • Candid Comment: GNU: Things Aren’t Looking Good
    • Editor's Memo: Reform Agenda Stalled
  • Posted 5/2/10
    • ZANU PF tables motion to debate sanctions issue in parliament
    • Rusape family under siege by violent land invaders
    • Student beaten after arrest of 11 on UZ campus
    • Kunonga thugs attempt to evict priest and his pregnant wife
    • British delegation to Zimbabwe sees ’signs of positive growth’
    • Zimbabwean Police apologize for arresting WOZA members
    • Election fever hots up ahead of fresh ZUJ poll
    • Cautious optimism on Zimbabwe request: IMF director
    • Zimbabwe Prepares for Food Shortage
    • Latest Food Price Hikes Absurd
    • Zanu PF faction behind ACR office attack
    • Zanu-PF, MDC disagree about compensating white farmers
    • The making of "Mugabe and the White African"
  • Batch 2 Posted 4/2/10
    • Sanctions motion raises commotion in Parly
    • Fresh power struggle rocks Zim coalition
    • Tomana fumes at Bennett lawyer
    • Zimbabwe’s Attorney General gives prosecutors powers to overrule Magistrates
    • Union wants SADC court protection
    • Harare begins crop assessment
    • Police Arrest 10 Students for Holding Meeting at the University of Zimbabwe
    • Ministry calls for officers release
    • Illegal immigrant left stateless as passport seized
    • ZBC top managers buy top range vehicles at the expense of workers’ salaries
    • Cricket rebels return to the fold
    • The Corrupt Role of NGOs, Donors and Civil Society in the Zimbabwean Crisis
  • Posted 4/2/10
    • Judge allows email evidence against Bennett
    • Court ordered diamond transfer halted by armed robbers
    • Dark clouds hover over constitution-making process
    • Election whistleblower living in fear after death threats
    • Zimbabwe says needs maize urgently after dry spell
    • IMF to decide on Zimbabwe's voting rights
    • AU picks Zimbabwe for Peace and Security Council
    • Power Cuts Affect O-Level Results Processing - Zimsec
    • Children Of Top Zanu PF officials Gobble 86m Rands In Fees
    • Top Genocide suspect finds sanctuary in Zimbabwe
    • HOT SEAT: Interview German Ambassador Albrecht Conze
    • Zim Assoc to the rescue of despairing exiles in UK
    • Preparing for a mobile phone uprising in Africa
    • Optimistic outlook
    • Zimbabwe Weekly Update
    • Lamentations of Robert Gabriel
    • USAP invites disadvantaged Zim students for 2010-11
  • Batch 2 Posted 3/2/10
    • Armed robbers disrupt diamonds transportation
    • Zim white farmers granted bail
    • Civil service strike looms as wage talks collapse
    • World Bank concerned about delays in Harare talks
    • Zimbabwe coalition partner denounces Mugabe's party
    • British MPs visit Zimbabwe
    • Britain Rejects Pressure From Former Zimbabwe Ruling Party to Lift EU Sanctions
    • Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Defaults on Redemption of Bonds Issued to Gold Firms
    • Zimbabwe Parliament Weighs Amendments to Draconian Public Order and Security Act
    • Food Security Experts Paint Grim Picture of Developing Situation in Zimbabwe
    • 11 killed in multiple collision
    • African Leaders Dissolve Nepad as Addis Meeting Closes
    • Chaibva Defects To Zanu PF
    • Zimbabwe’s most powerful lawyer speaks on RBZ feat
    • Mugabe's Vengeful Eviction of Black Nationalist Farmers
    • Healing Hearts, Raising Spirits in Zimbabwe
    • Land Audit 2010 – What Happened to the US$ 2.5 billion handed to “New Farmers”?
  • Posted 3/2/10
    • Mugabe Strips Tsvangirai Of Powers
    • Army involvement feared in land grab
    • Magistrate who ordered Zim farmer off wants farm for himself
    • Zim soldiers are going to throw us out
    • WOZA and MDC activists arrested over constitution discussions
    • Anglicans in protest prayer against police
    • POSA amendment Bill goes through first reading in Parliament
    • ‘Proposed Posa changes will weaken police’
    • Grace Mugabe aims to process her ‘blood milk’
    • No respite for detained Botswana officers in Zim
    • CIOs demand Karoi mourners to ‘produce’ MDC activist Shepherd Yuda
    • ‘Fulfil unity govt pact, sanctions will go’
    • Harare, KP clash over monitor
    • Mining giant hails Zim operating environment
    • RBZ owes Zimplats US$34 million
    • Zimbabwe Detainees Going Hungry
    • Chiadzwa diamond mining company in trouble with Zimbabwe MPs
    • Rio says Zimbabwe local mine ownership a threat
    • ZISCO needs up to US$1 billion
    • Zim farmers warn of huge grain deficit
    • Hunger threatens Zimbabwe
    • Criminals Wreak Havoc At Border
    • Zimbabwe Constitutional Committee to Announce Outreach Launch Date Soon
    • NCA Draft Constitution now included in Sokwanele’s online constitution resource
    • South African government steps in to help displaced Zimbabweans
    • Over 28% students drop out of Zim university
    • A Personal Response to Zimbabwe Critics
    • ‘Music by Prudence’ nominated for an Oscar!
  • Posted 2/2/10
    • Secret airstrip built at Zimbabwe diamond field
    • No one monitoring airlifting of Chiadzwa diamonds
    • Zimbabwe Attorney General admits abuse of section 121
    • Zanu PF’s dirty tactics in Zimbabwe’s constitution making process
    • Magistrate’s conflict of interest exposed in land case
    • Constitutional process suffering from partisan media coverage
    • Zimbabwe Prison Boss blocks land audit
    • Zimbabwe gov’t, workers in crunch talks to avert strike
    • Battle for Chiadzwa continues
    • Soldier jailed 35 years for arms theft
    • Zimbabwe's farmers warn of huge grain deficit
    • On anniversary of power-sharing, Britain firm on Zimbabwe sanctions
    • CFU Press Statement
    • Embattled cleric denies supporting gays
    • Rampant poaching in Nyanga
    • Chaos at Zanu PF victory celebrations
    • Request
    • Bill Watch Special of 1st Febraury 2010[Parliamentary Committee Meetings for 1st - 5th February]
  • Batch 2 Posted 1/2/10
    • Zim white farmers to appeal to Supreme Court
    • Harare bishop seeks divine intervention
    • ZRP failing to feed suspects
    • AU elects leader of Malawi as new chairman
    • White rebel cricketers called to Zimbabwe squad
    • Copac swindled
    • Residents rip Into Nkomo’s Plan
    • Zuma Takes GPA Dispute to AU
    • Civil Servants’ Strike Imminent
    • Dabengwa Scoffs at Critics
    • VP Nkomo faces witch-hunt charges
    • Botswana Battles to Have Detained Nationals Freed
    • St Anne’s Nurses Strike Over pay
    • Zanu PF’s Terror Campaign Threat to Constitution-making
    • Maintain Embargo, EU Urged
    • Chaos Reigns in Burma Valley
    • ‘They’ll go back home in coffins’
    • Mash Central hit by Malaria Outbreak
    • Japan Joins Fight Against Measles
    • ZCTU Proposes ‘paternity’ Leave for men
    • Sundayopinion: The Problem With Privatisation
    • Sundayview: Land: A key Objective of the Liberation Struggle
    • Alex Magaisa: A Case of the Embarrassing Uncle
    • Comment: Water Project Needs Action not Rhetoric
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 30th January 2010
    • Bill Watch 4/2010 of 30th January 2010 [Recent CourtCases Affecting Governance and Rule of Law]
  • Posted 1/2/10
    • Zimbabwe Anglicans stage protest service
    • Mugabe factor hits Zimbabwe hopes of ending sanctions
    • Robert Mugabe closes in on last white farmers
    • Chihuri charges for police assistance
    • Rank marshals getting out of hand
    • ZIMBABWE: Students drop out because of unaffordable fees
    • Zimbabwe is clamouring for international attention; Botswana should not be blackmailed
    • Sanctions on ZANU-PF officials must be tightened not removed
    • Mugabe's haunting shadow
    • No fights in Zimbabwe's Quill Club
  • Posted 31/1/10
    • Compromised judgement: Magistrate Samuel Zuze’s offer letter
    • UK parliamentarians expected in Harare
    • Zuma to apprise AU on Zim
    • Police instructed to monitor MDC and NGOs public meetings
    • Diamond rush grips Chipinge
    • Police drive out kids from creche
    • War vets take governor Maluleke hostage
    • Zimbabwe PM criticizes British envoy on sanctions
    • Zimbabwe has 'poor' investor protection policies - World Bank
    • Fifteen new member states elected to AU Peace and Security Council
    • SA bogus police targeting Swazi, Zim motorists now
    • Just push in
    • MDC has joined conspiracy of silence
  • Posted 30/1/10
    • ACTION ALERT : Demand that Magistrate Zuze respects the law!
    • Embattled Zimbabwe farmers up in arms over judiciary system
    • Arrested farmers remain behind bars
    • EU should keep sanctions on Mugabe: rights group
    • MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa on Sanctions
    • Davos 2010: Zimbabwe 'needs reward for progress'
    • Only Zuma can save Zim GNU: MDC
    • MDC notifies SADC of deadlock in GPA talks
    • MP’s to rake in US$300 per day for constitution outreach
    • Zimbabwe’s blind voters win constitutional case
    • Mugabe's Security Man Critically Injured In Motorcade Acccident
    • African Consolidated battles for title to Zimbabwe diamond field
    • Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Defaults on Bond Repayment to Caledonia Mining
    • Support grows for suspended head of Zim refugee mission
    • Five lions killed after terror
    • U.S. looks beyond crisis intervention in Zim's health sector
    • A letter from the diaspora
    • The International Role in Promoting Democratic Governance and Economic Recovery in Zimbabwe
  • Batch 3 Posted 29/1/10
    • DAVOS-UPDATE 1-Zimbabwe's PM asks investors, donors to return
    • Court issues arrest warrants for white farmers
    • ‘Zim cholera fatality rate still too high’
    • Breakthrough Reported in Zimbabwe Constitution Making Process
    • Zimbabwe plans to open railways to private participants
    • ZAPU set to elect substantive leadership
    • General elections in 2011: Tsvangirai
    • MDC Masvingo boss charged with fraud
    • Zimbabwe High Court Issues Stay of Magistrate Eviction Orders Against Farmers
    • Zimbabwe's Constitutional Revision Process Beset by Multiple Controversies
    • Violence hits Tsvangirai's district
    • World Diamond Council calls on buyers to shun Zim gems ″until human rights concerns have been dealt with
    • SA cleric gets workers’ support
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Trade unions
  • Batch 2 Posted 29/1/10
    • GNU Hangs by a Thread
    • Sanctions Crunch Time for EU, Zim Parties
    • Zanu PF divisions deepen in Mash West
    • Tensions Mount Ahead of Politburo Appointments
    • Netone fails to repay US$28m loan
    • Court sets aside eviction ruling
    • AU Aware of GNU Problems
    • Parties’ Bickering Derails Constitution Process
    • Tomana Fails to Extract Hitschmann Confession
    • Zimbabwe Seeks Zambezi Water Project Go-ahead
    • ‘AG’s office must be free from political interference’
    • Biti lobbies to restore Zim’s IMF voting rights
    • Power shortages set to continue
    • Govt deal set to ease fertiliser shortage
    • Farm workers bear the brunt of disruptions
    • Local students set for Oxford University entry
    • World Cup benefits exaggerated –– BCZ
    • Independence, Elections do not Make us Free
    • Muckraker: Zanu PF Blocking Reform Every Step of the way
    • Eric Bloch: No Single Cure for Economic ills
    • Deliver the Greenbacks
    • Diamonds are not Forever
    • Derailing constitution-making a key Zanu PF strategy
    • Comment: Torture has gone on for far too long
    • Candid Comment: Inclusive Govt in Perilous Balance
    • Editor's Memo: Sitting on a Time Bomb
  • Posted 29/1/10
    • ZANU PF says ‘No more GPA concessions’ until sanctions lifted
    • Tsvangirai ready to ‘talk tough’ over GPA talks
    • Two farmers arrested over Chipinge land fight
    • Zanu-PF confidential document leak scorns unity government
    • Ministers faces trial for role in abductions
    • Reforms body agrees on rapporteurs
    • Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Negotiators Step Into Constitutional Funding Discussion
    • West wasting money on constitution – NCA
    • City Refuse Truck Deal Stalls
    • Pump Failure Cripples Water Supply
    • Zimbabwe Army to Protect Land 'Reform'
    • Three Farmers Challenge Zimbabwe Court's 24-Hour Eviction Order
    • Suspected Murder in Provincial Zimbabwe Heightens Tension in Unity Government
    • Anglicans to hold protest prayer over persecution
    • A brave bishop defies Mugabe
    • Eddie Cross behind MDC corruption story
    • ANALYSIS: Miliband hands ZANU PF sanctions ‘smoking gun’
    • Most Zims would disagree with Milliband
    • Stories from Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Sees Economic Improvement, Calls for International Cooperation
    • ‘Zim not conducive for constitutional reform’
    • Why the GPA and not the Constitution?
    • Bill Watch 3/2010 of 26th January 2010 [House of Assembly to sit next week]
  • Posted 28/1/10
    • Key state witness exonerates Bennett in terrorism plot
    • Bennett case: no ruling on email evidence
    • Outrage as high court dismisses SADC land ruling
    • SADC Tribunal Rights Watch: SADC Tribunal judgement registration - Zimbabwe High Court
    • SA under pressure to release report on Zim election violence
    • Pressure mounts on Zuma to act on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe central bank to keep contested diamonds
    • Police enforce immunization after death of 15
    • Zimbabwe diplomats struggling to make ends meet
    • Botswana-Zimbabwe diplomatic row over armed scouts imminent
    • In Zimbabwe, Climate Change Brings Water Woes
    • U.S. Donates Protective Clothing for Influenza Preparedness and Response to Zimbabwe
    • Residents suspicious of Minister Chombo’s sincerity
    • Zimbabwe Weekly Update
    • Hot Seat: Kenya and Zimbabwe: Are GNUs the solution?
    • Zanu wasting its breath
    • Seeing the real Zimbabwe below the surface
  • Batch 2 Posted 27/1/10
    • Zim court gives white farmers 24hrs to vacate land
    • AG fails to extract confession from witness
    • Zimbabwe State Case Against MDC Treasurer Bennett Undermined Further
    • Zimbabwe Sheriff's Office Attaches Five Central Bank Properties to Cover Debt
    • Zimbabwe FM Biti Warns Unity Government At Risk, Urges Regional Intervention
    • Kate Hoey: It's time to cry foul on Mugabe and show him the red card
    • Zimbabwe Constitution Select Committee to Select Outreach Rapporteurs
    • Zimbabwe Civil Service Salary Talks to be Expanded to Include Teacher Unions
    • ‘Bishop’s suspension exposes asylum seekers’
    • Hundreds Mobilize on Facebook in Support of Suspended South African Bishop
    • Australia softens Zimbabwe stance
    • Canning clarifies Miliband’s statement
    • Zanu youths terrorise Harare
    • World leaders face economic storm clouds at Davos
    • Children and the fight against HIV in Zim
  • Posted 27/1/10
    • Four farmers evicted by courts as land takeover continues
    • Hitschmann denies dealings with Bennett
    • MDC denies suspending Eddie Cross
    • SA, Australia join hands to help Zimbabwe
    • Human rights group says MDC ‘shielding’ ZANU PF
    • Civil service strike looms as talks postponed
    • LonZim back in full-year profit as Zimbabwe’s economy begins to recover
    • MISA: Dark cloud hangs over Zim media reforms
    • Watchdog urges Zimbabwe gov’t to divest from publishing house
    • Youth militia and CIO in constitution making process
    • Botswana officers still detained in Zimbabwe
    • Robert Mugabe is Indeed a ‘Goblin’
    • Industry Coalition Meets with State Dep’t Over Zimbabwe
    • Hope and crops scorched again
  • Batch 3 Posted 26/1/10
    • Justice Bhunu orders impeachment of Hitschmann
    • Judge allows state to cross-examine witness
    • Zanu PF Sets Up Torture Bases
    • ‘MDC-T shielding ZANU PF’
    • One Million Casualties of Land Reform
    • Zim government tries to avert strike
    • Managers of Zimbabwe's Constitutional Revision Set Meeting on Stalled Outreach
    • Drought won’t impact inflation: Analysts
    • Zanu-PF's blood diamonds
    • Pushing the knowledge envelope: Barney Barnato
  • Batch 2 Posted 26/1/10
    • Judge impeaches Hitschmann as hostile
    • WOZA members detained during protests in Bulawayo
    • ZANU PF official boasts he has authority to kill MDC activists
    • Court bid to release Zim report
    • Military wants Mugabe until 2020
    • Zimbabwe still hiding war crimes fugitive
    • Joseph Made Rewarded For Managing Mugabe's Farms
    • ‘We’re committed to Zim constitutional reform’
    • Anglicans to hold protest prayer
    • Tsvangirai To Attend World Economic Forum
    • Zim government still to respond on farm invasion subpoena
    • Suspended head of Zim refugee mission fights back
    • Suspended Verryn gets international support
    • MDC-T wants talks referred to SADC for arbitration
    • British embassy clarifies UK position on sanctions
    • System to fight 'blood diamonds' in ruin
    • Costly Beitbridge chaos could be solved with right political will
    • Mutsvangwa admits Zimbabwe media laws are draconian
    • Budget airliner targets Hre-J’burg route
    • Meet our conditions and we'll fund you
  • Posted 26/1/10
    • Talks Deadlocked
    • Zanu PF Chefs bay for GMB Official’s Blood
    • Rusape Villagers Face Starvation
    • Officers in Trouble for Charging top cop toll Fees
    • Zanu PF Moves to Contain Fallout
    • Constitution Reform Turns Into ‘another gravy train’
    • Govt Wades Into Anglican Dispute
    • Curse of the Chiadzwa Diamonds
    • HIV Activists Demand Positive Clauses
    • Conservation Agriculture the Route
    • I Have Nothing to Hide: Manhanga
    • Journalists Wary of ZMC
    • MZWP Takeover Goes Ahead
    • Africa launches Campaign for Haiti
    • World Bank chief heads for Africa
    • Sundayview: Interrogating Violence as a Political Tool
    • Alex Magaisa: Is This Another Animal Farm, Comrades?
    • Comment: Funding Partners Needed for Power sector
    • Sundayopinion: How to get Agriculture on its Feet Again
  • Posted 25/1/10
    • UN gives US$5m for under-funded WFP operations in Zimbabwe
    • Zim government to discuss drought solutions
    • Dam lies idle 10 years after construction
    • Farmers urged to protect existing irrigation system
    • Is Kereke building an emergency medical centre or not?
    • Education no thanks to Mugabe
    • 10 000 teachers needed in schools
    • Goblin Charges Meant To Distract Constitution Process
    • Mutsvangwa lashes out at journalists
    • MDC calls on SADC and Zuma
    • Farmers rip off GMB
    • Concern over violence-displaced aliens
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 23rd January 2010
    • Zim’s descend into lawlessness: Gubbay’s perspective
    • ZANU (PF) Threatens to Wage War over a Comprehensive 2010 National Land Audit
  • Posted 24/1/10
    • Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai's MDC Says Unity Talks Deadlocked, Looks to Region
    • Britain Says Stance on Zimbabwe Sanctions Subject to Unity, Reforms in Harare
    • Under Court Order, Sheriff Attaches Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Property for Debt
    • Harare sends evaluators to diamond field
    • Zimbabwe Restructuring National Oil Company, Proposing Energy Regulator
    • Guruve Families Flee Stray Lions
    • UZ Seeks Funds To Spruce Up
    • Govt must lift GMO grain ban to avert shortage –– millers
    • Zimbabwe Health Officials Say Not Moving to Compel Vaccination by Sect Members
    • Women's Petition - A Zanu PF Agenda
    • New Elections: Zimbabwe's Leaders Trade Positions
    • SA Methodist church charges bishop
    • Child trafficking and World Cup football
    • Lessons in Democracy - Shona translation
    • No more hiding places
    • Trashing Zim’s wildlife: an eyewitness account
  • Posted 23/1/10
    • Rusape farmer arrested after week of harassment
    • MDC loses parliamentary lead
    • Leader charged with calling Mugabe a "goblin"
    • Speaker of parliament challenged over media commission nominees
    • AfriForum serves papers on Zim government
    • Methodist Church suspends Central District Bishop
    • DA: Give Verryn some credit
    • Water Scarcity No Obstacle To Bulawayo Farmers
    • St John Ambulance gala Harare Saturday
    • NRZ Workers threaten strike
    • U.S. Embassy launches essay contest for A level students
    • Panning beyond the pale
    • The confused have no right to be
    • African Leaders Protect Pals
    • The ZANU PF solution: war
    • A letter from the diaspora
  • Batch 3 Posted 22/1/10
    • Zimbabwe Minister Dismisses Reports Constitutional Outreach Process 'Suspended'
    • Land Audit Will Cause War – Zanu PF Activist
    • Chief Rallies Behind Bennett
    • Economists Say Zimbabwe Central Bank Should Not Be Allowed To Collapse
    • 26 deported in Zimbabwe visa scam
    • Zim-Botswana pipeline planned
    • South African Labor Minister to Discuss Displaced Zimbabweans With Harare Counterpart
    • Exploration resurges after years of virtual standstill
    • Pushing the knowledge envelope: Abe Bailey
    • Launch of the Swazi Vigil
  • Batch 2 Posted 22/1/10
    • I Sold Arms to RBZ — Hitschmann
    • MDC Ministers Face EU Sanctions Over Corruption
    • High Court attaches RBZ property
    • Zanu PF Throws Spanners Into key Reforms
    • Parly Speaker Challenged Over ZMC Nominees
    • Noczim to shed distribution role
    • Corruption trial fails to take off
    • Media hopes dashed as confusion shrouds ZMC
    • Constitution process full of loopholes –– analysts
    • Zimbabwe bottom of economic freedom pile
    • Makumbe bids for NDH Equities
    • Optimistic about 2010?
    • Companies must unbundle to survive — analysts
    • Economic Revival Hinges on Sound Policies –– Analysts
    • GPA Impasse Weighs Down Hunting Season
    • LonZim Plans 5-star Hotel
    • Muckraker: Kadzura, Chamisa sing for their supper
    • Eric Bloch: Perplexing Sanctions Puzzle
    • Land chaos: Buck stops with Mugabe
    • Zanu PF and Tsholotsho II: No Chance of a Break-up!
    • Comment: Food Shortages Major Test for the GNU
    • Candid Comment: Hiding behind a finger...
    • Editor's Memo: ‘Park and proceed’ plan ill-advised
    • Zim Independence Letters
  • Posted 22/1/10
    • Zimbabwe new constitution suspended over bickering
    • Talks adjourned again
    • Ruling on Bennett witness postponed
    • CFU Press Statement
    • GAPWUZ Statement
    • Air force officer leads ‘Kariba draft’ campaign in Manicaland
    • Constitutional outreach programme suspended
    • Zim poachers sell to SA
    • Cholera keeps a low profile
    • Zimbabwe Facing Another Drought
    • New Threats to Media Freedom
    • Raising more money for HIV/AIDS
    • Zimbabwe comment and analysis
    • Zimbabwe Weekly Update
    • ZANU( PF) has to dismantle terror machinery before new elections can be held
    • Joseph Made – The Perennial “Non-Performer” – Must be Fired!
    • Bill Watch 2/2010 of 20th January 2010 [Party Strengths in Parliament]
  • Batch 2 Posted 21/1/10
    • SA protests Zim farm invasions
    • Lawyer to sue Attorney General
    • Why I had to flee Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's Central Bank Technically Bankrupt As Liabilities Outstrip Assets, Say Economists
    • Tough times for Zimbabwe farmers
    • Zimbabwe Civic Group Remains Opposed to Constitutional Process Despite PM Appeal
    • Q&A session on Zimbabwe
    • Not all Zimbabwean asylums need protection: UK
    • Hifa preps gather momentum
    • A decade on a sticky wicket: Story of Zim cricket
  • Posted 21/1/10
    • Talks resume Wednesday evening
    • Zimbabwe PM calls for unity of purpose as constitution-drafting process stalls
    • Armed soldiers and militias force villagers to adopt Kariba draft
    • Women Hold Urgent Talks As Petition on Constitution Is Dismissed
    • Opponents of Zimbabwe Constitutional Revision Process Allege Bonanza for Politicians
    • Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai to Focus on Farm Takeovers in Review of Portfolios
    • MDC activists arrested yet again
    • More alleged plotters appearing in court
    • Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai Frustrated But Hopeful
    • US confirms it could end block on Zimbabwe at IMF
    • Zimbabwe's Marginalized Central Bank Said Near Collapse as Creditors Press
    • Maize crop under threat
    • Zimbabwe faces mass starvation
    • MDC slams journos’ harassment
    • Nestlé happy with Zim operations
    • No power for a month, no bill: Mudzuri
    • Measles Kills Ten In Masvingo
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Highlights 2009
    • 2011 too early for Zim polls: analysts
    • Zuma playing a careful hand – Miliband
    • The Tenacity of Zimbabwe's Rape Survivors
    • ZCTF Report - January 2010
    • A New Day For Zimbabwe
    • The Christmas to end them all
    • Haiti Tragedy-Mugabe and Africa where are you?
    • Bill Watch Special of 19thJanuary 2010 [Statutory Instrument fixing Deadline for Vehicle Number Plates Changeover]
  • Posted 20/1/10
    • MDC leadership to meet over delays in GPA talks
    • Police officer who threatened journalist with death, named
    • NUST student activists brutally beaten by police
    • A Quarter of Zimbabweans Still Support Mugabe - US Poll
    • MDC Provincial Chair Arrested
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai resists pressure for elections in 2011
    • Mudzuri backs down on power exports
    • Locked up coup suspects renew bail fight
    • WOZA member spends second night in police custody
    • Standoff continues between Rusape farming family & land invaders
    • Invaded banana farm directors face arrest
    • Court to rule on Bennett witness’s impeachment
    • ‘Zim running out of debt servicing options’
    • Zimbabwe Seeks HIPC Status For Debt Cancellation
    • President Mugabe Urges Zimbabwean Unity, Reprises Anti-Western Rhetoric
    • Political Progress Required to Repair Zimbabwe Water Infrastructure - Minister
    • Provincial Branch of Zimbabwe's Former Ruling ZANU-PF in Turmoil Following Ouster
    • Skint ZPS turns prisoners into nudists
    • Zim angling to score from World Cup
    • Plight of displaced Zimbabweans in De Doorns under the spotlight
    • Zimbabwe recovery on a knife edge
    • Zim war vets accused of rhino poaching
    • Outrage as MDC activist is murdered by police
    • UK-based firm slams “fake patriots” as Zimbabwe diamond saga rages on
    • NCA: Constitution process is cash cow for govt officials
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Haiti
    • Comment from a correspondent
    • Mugabe's origins
  • Posted 19/1/10
    • Talks delayed again as ZANU PF negotiators fail to pitch
    • Woza Members Arrested
    • Journalist arrested for filming WOZA demo
    • Journalist released; two detained overnight
    • Invaded Rusape farming family in crisis
    • Police arrest and assault student leaders
    • Foreign Investors Welcome Only As Partners - Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Journalist Flees After Death Threat
    • Manicaland shows Mutasa the red card
    • Zimbabwe minister urges resolution of debt crisis
    • African Development Bank: Zimbabwe must clear its debts
    • Zim faces famine disaster
    • Govt abandons cloud seeding
    • Moyo planted MDC corruption story
    • 'If they return, we'll braai them'
  • Batch 2 Posted 18/1/10
    • Reforms body postpones consultations
    • Zim faces hunger as crops wilt
    • Talks thrown into disarray as Zanu-PF snub GPA negotiations
    • SA takes up farmers’ issues
    • National consultation process launched
    • Zimbabwe Union Leaders Sue Police Commissioner
    • World Diamond Council calls for increased efforts by Kimberley Process participants to achieve full compliance in Zimbabwe
    • MDC dismisses probe
    • ‘UZ hostels to remain closed’
    • Calling Zimbabweans in New York
    • Murderers and torturers appointed to Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Outreach Programme
    • New Year 2010 – and Zanu-PF Thugs face Lawsuit
  • Posted 18/1/10
    • Zim defies diamond treaty
    • Animals starve as farm remains under siege
    • Crocodiles kill eight in Zimbabwe dam
    • Anti MDC Pastor Sparks Storm At Church
    • Rats running riot in Harare
    • Lions kill three in Guruve
    • ZBH fails to introduce second TV station
    • Constitution must reflect people’s wishes: Makumbe
    • Time for a home return revolution
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 16th January 2010
    • Making the Case for Zapu in 2010
    • The man who stood up to Mugabe
    • Chiyangwa, a Classic Case of African Business Success
    • MDC UK Finances – The Questions to be answered
    • Zero tolerance for violence
  • Batch 2 Posted 17/1/10
    • Sanctions to go if GPA is implemented fully: US
    • Coup Suspects Back in Court
    • Civil Servants ask Mugabe, Tsvangirai to Resolve pay Dispute
    • Water Shortage hits Gweru
    • Minister, Journalist Fight Over Equipment
    • Zanu PF’s assault on Property Rights
    • More Trouble for Kaseke Accuser
    • Mutoko Villagers up in Arms Against Black Granite Miners
    • Land Invader Seeks to Defy Court Eviction Order
    • Farmers Under Siege
    • Bishop in trouble over Moyo, Gono ‘sermons’
    • Bank Rejects Official’s Compensation Claim
    • New Constitution: Great Expectations
    • 3D/4D Obstetric Ultrasound Technology now in Zimbabwe
    • Working Towards ‘degrees in violence’
    • Small-scale Miners Demand Stake in Marange Diamonds
    • Tourism Sector Wants Share of US$510m IMF ‘windfall’
    • 2009 ‘worst’ year for African sun
    • Ambitious Power Plan
    • Electronic Voting: the Pros and Cons
    • Sundayopinion: Zanu PF Must Stop Mugabe to Survive
    • Comment: Condemn Attempts to Disrupt Outreach
    • Rural schools record zero percent pass rate
  • Posted 17/1/10
    • Zuma Pushing For Zimbabwe Elections In 2011
    • Zim talks - SA growing impatient
    • MDC wants all outstanding issues addressed
    • Rural folk lose faith in politicians – report
    • US wants to see more reforms
    • Renewed wave of farm invasions in Matabeleland North
    • Zimbabwe Students Released After Intervention by Government in Their Favor
    • ‘Zim still exporting power to Namibia’
    • Zimbabwe gets serious about return to Test cricket
    • Apathy may hit Zim constitutional reform: Watchdog
    • Off bee eaters & baboon spiders
    • Reconnecting the Zimbabwean diaspora with home through Shona language courses
    • Pushing the knowledge envelope: Sir Otto John Beit
  • Posted 16/1/10
    • Shopping in January 2010
    • Ministers Named in Graft Probe
    • Mpofu Faces Diamonds Board Appointments Storm
    • Chamisa dismisses corruption charges
    • Zimbabwe: Cabinet ministers under corruption charges
    • Zuma Calls On Tsvangirai To Be Flexible
    • MDC To Stand By Bennett
    • Zim urged to honour bilateral investment pacts
    • RBZ bought firearms and ammunition from Hitschmann
    • Latest round of GPA talks resume on Saturday
    • Zimbabwe's MDC to stick to demands in talks with Mugabe party
    • New twist to Bindura University demo
    • Zimbabwe Teachers On Go Slow
    • Zimbabwe inflation at -7.7 pct y/y in December
    • Zimbabwe Central Bank ‘Under-Funded’ by Treasury, Official Says
    • Mahlangu removed from remand
    • U.S. Embassy celebrates life of Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Zimbabwe Bio Energy sets the record straight regarding Nuanetsi Ranch
    • GNU to rumble on in 2010: think-tank
    • Alarming Zimbabwe Measles Deaths
    • A letter from the diaspora
    • Zimbabwe Weekly Update
  • Batch 2 Posted 15/1/10
    • Public strike to test Zim's fragile coalition
    • Committee wants leaders to denounce violence
    • Torturers threatened law officer: Witness
    • WOZA leaders challenge endless remand
    • Coltart calls for urgent action
    • Criminal gangs prey on border jumpers
    • 39 foreigners arrested near Jo’burg church
    • Harare 'ready for lawsuit'
    • RBZ teeters on the brink of collapse
    • Parties Jostle for SA Diplomatic Post
    • Govt set to Increase Lecturers Retirement Age
    • Bulawayo Evicts Farm Invaders
    • General Wants Order Quashed
    • Mbada’s Shady Dealings Dim Chiadzwa’s Sparkle
    • Zim must honour Bippas to attract investors — analysts
    • Zim, Namibia power deal in limbo
    • ‘Hunting Should Generate Revenue for Conservation’
    • Muckraker:Rushwaya Should not Mislead the Nation
    • Eric Bloch: Indigenisation Must be Constructive
    • Can 2010 be Zim’s Year of Redemption, Salvation?
    • MDC-T: How Sustainable is the Movement?
    • Comment: The Urgent Case for a National Land Audit
    • Candid Comment: Constitutionalism Should be the Buzzword
    • Editor's Memo: Lesson From Cabinda
    • Personal forgiveness : core to Zimbabwe’s national healing process
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Electricity
  • Posted 15/1/10
    • Bennett trial adjourned to Monday
    • Prosecutor says own witness damaging Bennett case
    • Zimbabwe terrorism trial witness recounts torture by authorities
    • Zimbabwe power-sharing talks resume Saturday : Official
    • Police arrest 25 students over Bindura University demo
    • SADC Troika meets in Maputo to discuss Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Civil Servants Crisis Meeting
    • Zimbabwe Women Claim Economic Reforms Made Them 'Poorer'
    • Zimbabwe Lawyer Acquitted
    • Zimbabwe Leaders Pressed To Denounce Violence
    • Zim to be sued over ongoing seizures of SA farms
    • Group: Returning Zimbabweans at risk in S. Africa
    • Tourist killed by ‘dinosaur-sized’ shark
  • Batch 2 Posted 14/1/10
    • Mythical “sanctions” monster rears ugly head
    • Hitschmann denied access to own lawyer
    • Bennett witness faces impeachment
    • Culture of fear could hamper Zim reforms
    • Mugabe leaves for extraordinary Troika summit
    • Guess who fears becoming another Zimbabwe!
    • More water cuts loom
    • Rautenbach gets big farm
    • Rights Violations, Illegal Diamond Exports Said to Continue in Zimbabwe Field
    • Unions for Zimbabwe State Workers Set Deadline for Action on Salaries
    • Zimbabwe To Experience Solar Eclipse
    • Mzembi scores minor victory over detractors
    • Zanu (PF) looting natural resources
    • Moyo denies any role in Tsholotsho II … but secret doc details plans for new party
    • For Climate, No Place Better Than Zimbabwe to Live - International Living
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: FIFA model
    • We can make it a people-driven process
    • Education an ugly time bomb
    • Hope for Zimbabwe in 2010
  • Posted 14/1/10
    • Judge slams prosecution in Bennett’s case
    • Witness in Zimbabwe terrorism trial asks time to seek legal advice
    • Bennett's Case: State Witness Made Statement Under Duress
    • AfriForum wins bid to sue Zim over land reform
    • Police seize weapons from Mnangagwa-faction linked security company
    • Cabinet frozen as Mugabe goes on leave
    • Regional summit this week on Zimbabwe, Madagascar
    • MDC takes tough stance on ongoing land attacks
    • Zimbabwe state workers threaten strike in 2 weeks
    • WOZA and MOZA take to the streets of Bulawayo
    • Zanu PF Terrorising Villagers Ahead Of Constitutional Talks
    • Constitution Parliamentary Select Committee, to launch an audit
    • Zimbabwe belongs to everyone, NOT War Veterans" - Mugabe's thugs told
    • Narrowly-avoided diamond sale raises graves concerns
    • Women Want Mugabe's Wings Clipped
    • The seeds of plenty
    • U.S. tour pays off for Zim musicians
    • MISA-Zimbabwe statement on Zimbabwe Media Commission appointments
    • Tandy came home for Christmas, but left again
    • Coming and going
  • Batch 2 Posted 13/1/10
    • Hitschmann embarrasses Tomana in court
    • Court to rule on bid to impeach Bennett witness
    • War Vets/Civic Society Clash Over Constitution
    • No lessons as schools open
    • Zim reports anthrax outbreak
    • Politics Intrudes on Zimbabwe Constitutional Process as War Veterans Chant
    • African Development Bank Says Zimbabwe on Right Path, But Urges Full Implementation of GPA
    • Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai's Party Threatens to Take Land Invasions to Regional Group
    • Serious fertilizer shortage hits Zim
    • Move to enforce Zimbabwe ruling
    • Strike looms as civil service wage talks collapse
    • Govt Pay Talks Deadlocked
    • Power panic over Zim report
    • Zimbabwean Villagers Forced To Donate At Chief’s Funeral
    • Zanu-PF families evicted from farm‏
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Inheritance
  • Posted 13/1/10
    • Prosecutor moves to impeach own witness in Bennett trial
    • Zimbabwe witness U-turn boosts Roy Bennett defence
    • Farming family attacked in Rusape
    • More farmers in Rusape handed eviction notices
    • Zanu-PF politburo member faces arrest
    • Another MDC pull-out looms
    • AN shortage hits farmers hard .. yields will be affected say experts
    • Power struggle threatens split in war veterans’ body
    • Fort Hare University slammed for giving in to ZANU PF
    • Mugabe buys the world's most powerful helicopter
    • Political types in suits with stripes
    • Moyo offers 'alibi' amid political bluster
    • Dirty Dozen: The 2010 Land Audit Must Start with Mugabe’s Gushungo Farms
  • Batch 2 Posted 12/1/10
    • Zimbabwe Opens Consultation Phase on Constitution; Referendum Seen by October
    • Constitutional Reform Resumes
    • Listen to citizens: reforms body told
    • Another five SA farmers get Zimbabwe eviction notices
    • War vets splinter group holds own congress
    • Zimbabwe State Workers Demand Increase in Entry-Level Salary to US$500
    • World Health Organization Reports New Death from Cholera in Midlands
    • ZESA ordered to stop energy exports to Namibia
    • ZESA to export electricity to Botswana
    • Diamond Auction Cancellation Gives Zimbabwe Breathing Room
    • Nkomo backs Rautenbach project
    • Protest poets sing about Gukurahundi
    • Thugs destroy MDC activist’s livelihood
    • Cops must evict Zanu (PF) settlers, council insists
    • Chihuri blocks PM’s visits to cops… fears growing support for MDC
    • No money for new judges- Makarau
    • Mugabe and the White African: The last stand
    • Zimbabwe's language of hope
    • Clinging to the throne for dear life
    • Tomana is an absolute disgrace
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Beitbridge
  • Posted 12/1/10
    • Govt must uphold rule of law: Judge President
    • Zimbabwe gold production up 35%
    • Bennett treason trial to resume on Tuesday
    • Zimbabwe MDC politician optimistic ahead of trial
    • UK urged to stop funding ‘failing’ unity government
    • War Vets Demand 20 Percent Share Of National Wealth
    • Giving Mugabe a free hand and vilifying exiles is disastrous recipe
    • Bingu govt. sells fertilizer to Zimbabwe
    • Zim police recruited in measles vaccination drive
    • Zanu PF statement on Fort Hare students?
    • AfriForum return to court on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe war vets poison rhinos
    • Media watchdogs new book focuses on 2008 election violence
    • This year, Christmas in Bulawayo was a time of joy
    • Fighting corruption not a threat for MDC
    • Economist says financial recovery programme is unrealistic
    • Brilliant Pongo Barking at the Moon
  • Posted 11/1/10
    • Interpol put on alert over ‘smuggling’ of diamonds
    • Tsvangirai Visit To Prisons Blocked
    • Think-tank says too much talk from Harare
    • Church wants police to stop harassing worshippers
    • Key witness to testify against Bennett: Prosecutor
    • Ambassador seizes banana plantation
    • Committee defends budget for constitution
    • New year brings more trouble for Zim farmers
    • New farmers leasing farms to lose land
    • $3m for training ahead of 2010 World Cup
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 9th January 2010
    • NCA wrong to oppose constitutional process
    • Zanu-PF insists on sanctions demands
    • Bridging the knowledge divide: Obama & Zuma
    • Constitution Watch 2/2010 of 9th January 2010 [List of Delegates for Outreach Training 10-12 January]
  • Batch 2 Posted 10/1/10
    • High broadcasting fees cost Zimbabwe live coverage of CAN
    • Zimbabwe parliament to ratify investment protection agreement with S/Africa
    • MDC condemns Zimbabwe’s Attorney General on election murders
    • We won’t pull out of unity govt: MDC
    • ‘Zim must clean up diamond sector’
    • Questions Linger After Auction of Diamonds From Troubled Zimbabwe Zone Is Canceled
    • Diamond Mine Pledges Better Houses For Displaced Villagers
    • Military 'controls diamond field'
    • Mugabe orphanage looted by war vets
    • Parents cry foul as school uniform prices soar
    • Eighty Arrested A Day For Using Fake SA Passports
    • Top Nestle Official Visits Harare Plant
    • In Maize Planting Season, USAID Offers US$14 Million in Grants to Zimbabwean Farmers
    • SA deports 7 000 Zimbabweans monthly
    • Zimbabwe's Farm Invasions Scaring Potential Investors
    • Community radio station based in Zimbabwe
    • MDC must name and shame corrupt elements
    • Bridging the knowledge gap: Class power
  • Posted 10/1/10
    • Zanu PF’s Fight Over Diamonds
    • Mutasa, Muchinguri Lock Horns Over Farm Seizure
    • Sadc Wants GNU Talks Concluded Soon
    • Senior Court Official Nabbed for Helping Criminals Escape
    • Kaseke, Promoter in row Over 2010 Project
    • Holiday Makers Stranded
    • Residents Outraged by Shocking Zesa Bills Rile Kuwadzana Residents
    • Furore Over Awarding of US Scholarships
    • Another Poor Farming Season Looms
    • Upsurge in Demand for Passports After SA clampdown
    • ZMC: Still too Early to pop Champagne Corks
    • Bank Official Sues Employer
    • ZRP, AG liabilities to GNU: MDC-T
    • Crisis-hit ZUJ Opts for Fresh Polls
    • NAC Procures ARVs, CD4 Count Machines
    • Unicef Moves to Contain Measles Outbreak
    • Geneva-based ZimHealth donates to Pelandaba Clinic
    • New Book Focuses on Media Coverage of 2008 Election Violence
    • Ambitious Power Plan
    • Spotlight on Banking Sector
    • Positive Response to Rural Business Funding Initiative
    • The Pros and Cons of Voter-registration Methodologies
    • Sundayopinion: Charmed Life of ‘Mugabe’s servants’
    • Comment: Getting the Model on its Feet Again
    • Zim Standard Letters
  • Posted 9/1/10
    • Integrity of Human Rights Commissioners queried
    • SA family forced to flee Rusape farm
    • UK mining firm warns of buying ‘stolen’ Chiadzwa diamonds
    • Zimbabwe diamond mine abuses 'continue'
    • Treason trial of Zimbabwe Premier’s ally resumes next week
    • Teachers threaten strike over pay
    • Three Treated for Cholera in Kadoma
    • Police probe fresh allegations of brutality at Beitbridge
    • Taken Question on alleged tribal and regional bias in U.S. scholarships awards
    • A letter from the diaspora
    • Murder accused on media council
    • Bill Watch 1/2010 of 8th January 2010 [Acts of 2009]
  • Batch 2 Posted 8/1/10
    • SADC Political Organ Briefs Regional Ministers on Status of Zimbabwe Unity Talks
    • UK firm warns against buying Zim diamonds
    • Zimbabwe’s commitment to conflict diamonds scheme still in doubt, despite decision to suspend controversial auction
    • MDC-T Probes Corrupt Ministers
    • Retired General Resists High Court Eviction Order
    • Commission Appointments Queried
    • Centres of Excellence for Needy Children –– Coltart
    • MPs Divided on Constitution-making Programme
    • Govt to Audit Zambezi Water Project
    • Constitution of NEC Mired in Confusion
    • USAid Awards Grants Aimed at Rural Farmers
    • How Zimbabwean Politics may Play out in 2010
    • RBZ Faces Court Over US$42 000 Rent Arrears
    • Rail services: Govt to Allow Private Players
    • Govt is Unable to Manage NGO Funds –– Analysts
    • Budget Outlook: Intent and Performance in 2010
    • Gold’s Glitter Attracts Exploration
    • Mineworkers Threaten Strike
    • Falcon Gold: Going, going, gone?
    • Textile Workers Seek Court Intervention
    • ‘Economic thrust must be maintained’
    • Muckraker: Press and Democracy: Biti Should Know Better
    • Eric Bloch: Dangerous Currency Proposals From CZI
    • Comment: Tangible reforms needed
    • Candid Comment: Audit Won’t Reverse Land Reform
    • Editor's Memo: Decade of Hope: may be, may be not
    • Bumpy Start for Zimbabwe Toll Roads as Motorists See Few Highway Improvements
    • Brazil to camp in South Africa
    • The key to political change is inside Zimbabwe
    • Pushing the knowledge envelope: Leopold Albu
  • Posted 8/1/10
    • Confusion surrounds Zim ‘blood’ diamonds auction
    • SADC says it is not happy with pace of talks in Zimbabwe
    • Southern African Ministers Prepare Report on Regional Crises
    • Zimbabwe’s Military Seen as Influential in Shaping Its Future
    • Zim police refuse to act as farmer’s son is abducted
    • War Vets Kicked Out, Citrus Trees Destroyed
    • Villagers forced to attend ZANU PF rallies in Murehwa
    • Dairy plant dodges targeted measures
    • Zimbabwe's Business Tycoon Defends Land Empire
    • Tare mum says negative publicity traumatizing her daughter
    • Soldiers get hampers for Christmas
    • No ZANU (PF) Pre-conditions to the 2010 National Land Audit
    • Moyo joins Mnangagwa in power struggle
  • Batch 2 Posted 7/1/10
    • Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF Vows to Block Land Audit Until Western Sanctions Are Lifted
    • Foreign investors allowed to keep 100% shareholding in Zimbabwe
    • SA to brief SADC ministers on Zim
    • Road network now non-existent
    • More Infighting in Zimbabwe's Former Ruling ZANU-PF Party Following Congress
    • Senior cop admits 2008 rigging, violence
    • Mhashu shocked at Vic Falls destruction
    • Auditor General complicit in govt looting
    • Chihuri in desperate hunt for ghost cops
    • Mugabe resorts to parallel government
    • Zimbabweans Fight AIDS
    • New Year in Vic Falls – a tentative return to former glory
    • Economy Crippled By Political Uncertainty
    • STERP II – a far from realistic document
    • Rescuing Zimbabwe's lost generation
  • Posted 7/1/10
    • Parliamentarians resolve not to adopt any draft for new constitution
    • Contributors To The Constitution To Be Protected From Political Attacks
    • Zim MPs scramble for seats on gravy train
    • 152 of 300 remaining commercial farmers under serious threat
    • Zimbabwe Minister threatens farmer with death
    • Zimbabwean Diplomat's Farm Wrangle
    • SA farmer hangs on to Zimbabwe farm despite attacks
    • Zim to review death penalty, executive powers
    • More Zimbabweans to get ARVs
    • Three state-owned firms to be privatised
    • ZIPRA veterans regroup to demand seized properties
    • Zimbabwe’s First Diamond Sale
    • Zimbabwe clinches power deal with Botswana
    • Mugabe in no hurry - Shumba
    • U.S. counterfeit dollar dealers arrested in Zimbabwe and Zambia
    • Coup Plotters Launch Fresh Freedom Bid
    • Beitbridge brutality caught on tape
    • Little cricket, lots of corruption
    • Michael Jackson’s ghost sighted in Zimbabwe
    • Onslaught to mislead masses intensifies
    • Zimbabwe: The ‘A to Z’ of a lost decade
    • Why there should be no sacred cows in the MDC
    • New Constitution Must End Bambazonke Mindset
  • Posted 6/1/10
    • S.Africa sees progress in slow Zimbabwe talks
    • Zimbabwe's Power-Sharing Partners Set New Talks on 'Outstanding Issues'
    • Farm invasions continue amid fears of military deployment
    • No help for Zim farmers
    • Zimbabwe Parliamentarians Briefed on Constitution Process
    • ZANU PF softens stance on new const
    • Zimbabwe's constitution-making process on course despite problems
    • Nestle reopens in Zim
    • Activist detained 'to hide Zim sexual abuses'
    • Flood of false SA passports hits border posts
    • Motorists clash with police at Beitbridge
    • EU To Revise Zimbabwe Sanctions
    • MDC ‘clean up exercise’ to weed out corruption in external assemblies
    • Dabengwa labeled ‘dictator’ as divisions erupt in ZAPU
    • Zanu PF Land Chair Blocks Land Audit
    • Zimbabwe Teachers Plan Strike
    • Tare family exonerate Betty over fund
    • Lawyer appointed legal guardian at Methodist Church
    • Photojournalist Ufumeli detained
    • Border town gets cut of diamond action
    • [Opinion] Lift Sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Eddie Cross: Reflections
    • Constitution Watch 1/2010 of 4th January 2010 [Revised Schedule for Training for Public Consultation]
  • Posted 5/1/10
    • Talks to resume 16th January
    • Betty Makoni exonerated over fund looting
    • NCA To Mobilise Zimbabweans Against Constitution
    • Zimbabweans In The Diaspora To Contribute To Constitution Making
    • Nestlé renews Zim operations in convoluted agreement
    • Zimbabweans’ passports confiscated at border
    • More Ghost Workers Discovered
    • ZAPU rocked by serious division
    • WOZA demand education changes in 2010
    • Emerging US interest in Zim opportunities– Imara
    • AU hopes for a peaceful and democratic continent in 2010
    • Nationalisation or Seizure of Private Property is Not Land Reform
    • The New Year and the State of the Nation in Zimbabwe: Beyond the Politics of Catastrophe and Violence
  • Posted 4/1/10
    • Zim to consult citizens on new charter
    • Zim weighs options to pay off debt
    • Chaos erupts at Beitbridge Border Post
    • Beitbridge reopened
    • Betty Makoni reacts, unleashes a salvo
    • Toll gates rake in US$350 000 a week
    • Problems continue at Chiadzwa diamond fields
    • Makoni slams MDC for corruption
    • NCA issues the 2010 New Year Statement
    • Film gives white Zimbabwean farmer hope in struggle against Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 2nd January 2010
    • Mugabe keen to emulate Kamuzu Banda
    • Zimbabwe should adopt developmental politics
  • Posted 3/1/10
    • MDC minister accused of treason says Mugabe will never break him
    • Gono sells 'own' bank to Germany investors in an illegal transaction
    • Zimbabwe eyes tourism revival
    • MDC plans GPA showdown with Zanu PF
    • Tumor girl’s mother not aware of missing funds
    • UK gvt refuses to favour Zimbabwe asylum seekers
    • 'Treat Bob as Vorster did Smith'
    • A resolution for all Africans
    • Bill Watch 46 of 31st December 2009 [Parliament not sitting in January]
  • Posted 2/1/10
    • Zimbabwe Military Deploys to Remove Country's Remaining White Farmers
    • Co-Founder of Zimbabwe's Girl Child Network Asked to Step Down
    • With Assurances From Zimbabwe Government, Nestle Resumes Operations
    • 13 students expelled from Fort Hare
    • Murder trialist appointed media commissioner
    • Party of Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Probes Handling of UK Political Fund
    • Iran says ready to offer assistance to Zimbabwe
    • British Authorities Scrutinize Charitable Fundraiser by Zimbabwean NGO
    • Letter from Zimbabwe: Reflections and New Year's resolutions
    • Schools, health facilities re-opening highlights 2009 in Zim
    • Zimbabweans Look Back At a Lost Decade, Hope For Better in Next
  • Posted 1/1/10
    • Police Commissioner Blocks Audit
    • Zimbabweans Travel to South Africa Despite Delays at Border
    • Heist sucks in RBZ official
    • Zimbabwe anthrax outbreak under control
    • Zimbabwe to host African synposium on the disabled
    • Leaders of Zimbabwean charities honoured by British Queen Elizabeth II
    • Zimbabwe mulls mortgaging minerals to offset debt
    • Trust, Confidence Key Issues for Zimbabwe Government
    • Thirty years of hell

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