The ZIMBABWE Situation

June 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/6/2002
    • NEWS ALERT Friday 28 June 02
    • POLICE HARASSMENT AND WRONGFUL ARREST - AN UPDATE
    • Mugabe warns defiant farmers
    • The Next Hurdle
    • Mugabe threatens Anglo American in Zimbabwe
    • Torture and the International Criminal Court with a Focus on Zimbabwe
    • A continent's future
    • G8's plan 'window-dressing'
    • Zimbabwe Faces Economic Challenges: Mugabe
  2. 2ND BATCH Posted 29/6/2002
    • POLICE HARASSMENT AND WRONGFUL ARREST
    • Zimbabwean farmer finds resistance futile
    • Zimbabwe faces famine, UN says
    • U.N. pledges more food aid to desperate Zimbabwe
    • Govt approves GM maize imports
    • 50 farmers move to Mozambique
    • Mugabe's shadow towers over Nepad at G8 summit
    • Government bars ILO mission
    • British MPs condemn farm evictions
    • Crisis in Zimbabwe
  3. 1st BATCH Posted 29/6/2002
    • Government the villain of Zimbabwe's food crisis
    • Somebody pass the message to Zimbabwe House
    • Farming move will worsen food shortage
    • Heat turned up a notch on Zimbabwe
    • Rights probe deepens
    • Journalists fight information Act
    • MDC accuses government of misleading rights team
    • Defiant jailers in court
    • A world in need of trade more than aid
    • Mugabe's Cronies Cash in
    • Africa bids for $64bn aid package
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Supporters Remain Imprisoned Despite Supreme Court Order
    • Judgment reserved in Woods' case
    • Police blast Chronicle for lying
    • Harare launches campaign to clean up city tomorrow
    • Private media barred from meeting human rights group
    • UN team arrives to discuss humanitarian situation
    • Forex rates skyrocket
    • Searching for Anthrax Clues
    • Zimbabwe warns it will act against defiant farmers
  4. 2ND BATCH Posted 28/6/2002
    • Waiting, kumirira, ukumelela
    • Africa's only hope
    • Officials defy Chidyausiku
    • Africans at G8 summit seek buy-in for recovery
    • Farmers in dilemma as game nears end
    • Iron fist will fail, analysts warn
    • MDC plots parly boycott
    • Bad news for Zimbos moving out
    • Tutu calls for fresh elections
    • Torture now of epidemic proportions
    • Mugabe 'conceals bad human rights record’
    • Zimbabwe's whites branded racists and fascists
    • Zimbabwe minister says white farmers are 'unrepentant racists'
    • ZESA Owes Emerging Black Businessmen $800 Million
    • Restore Real Interest Rates, Adjust Exchange Rate, IMF Tells Harare
    • White judge to retire after clash with govt
    • MDC between a rock and a hard place
    • Interview with US ambassador Joseph Sullivan
    • From breadbasket to basket case
    • Zimbabwe warns white landowners
    • Weekly Media Update No. 21 of 2002 - June 17th - June 23rd 2002
  5. FIRST BATCH Posted 28/6/2002
    • Continued issuance of acquisition notices baffles commercial farmers
    • House of Commons - Report from the Zimbabwe Debate
    • Plot to kick Zvobgo
    • Zimbabwe's police provide time window to farmers
    • Mugabe land policy appalling
    • More farmers to challenge evictions
    • More farmers to challenge evictions
    • UN takes food aid concerns to Mugabe
    • US blasts farms' seizure
    • White farmers challenge order to quit
    • Lawyers, scribes meet human rights probe team
    • Govt to set up land bank
    • MDC mayoral candidate escapes petrol bomb attack
    • Meldrum's lawyers contest formal remand
    • Chanetsa has no business being an ombudsman
    • Aid agencies call for more southern Africa famine relief
    • Millers appeal for urgent wheat imports
    • Restore real interest rates, adjust exchange rate, IMF tells Harare
    • Land reform: is it an event or a process?
    • Those who live in glass houses ...
  6. Posted 27/6/2002
    • Focus on farm evictions
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 25 June 2002
    • Open letter to Zim farmers
    • Commercial farmers first on list of many casualties
    • Clock stops for Zimbabwe’s farmers
    • Warrant against Zimbabwe minister for contempt of court
    • Police respite for Zimbabwe's farmers
    • Riches to Rags
    • Farmers Take Harare government to Court
    • Serious shortage of salt hits Zimbabwe
    • Street children, touts now a law unto themselves
    • Zimdollar slumps
    • Zimbabwe going through accountability crisis
    • Farmers form body to fight evictions
    • Zimbabwean farmers fight new land laws
    • New legal battle to keep Zimbabwe farming
    • Violence tearing Buhera apart
    • Mugabe meets delegation
    • White farmers won't be left landless - Mugabe
    • Mugabe vows land seizures to go ahead
    • Mushagashe vocational centre now training Zanu PF militia
    • Police officer admits arrested MDC
    • Defiant farmers continue operations
    • Zimbabwe worries SA farmers
    • Mbeki fights to sell his vision to wary African leaders
    • G8 Summit Must Tackle Crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Air Botswana suspends Maun/Victoria Falls route
  7. Posted 26/6/2002
    • While Mugabe turns white farmers into criminals
    • Zimbabwe White Farmers Stop Working
    • My mother's choice: eat cattle feed, or go hungry
    • Independent journalists operate in a climate of intimidation, repression and, now, licensing
    • Subsidising tyranny
    • What can we do for Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe farming ban defied
    • Impunity enables ever more human rights violations
    • Africa Strategy to Convene Conference On Zim
    • Africa needs G8 lead on Mugabe
    • Ex president's PR bid for Mugabe
    • Group Arrives to Assess Alleged Human Rights Abuses
    • A farmer's tale: chased off his land by Mugabe's brutal young henchmen
    • Insingisi Farm workers stopped from working at 11:30 am 25 June
    • Zimbabwe farmers in fear
    • It's power to Mugabe but poverty for the people
    • Impunity enables even more human rights violations
    • Report finds ''structural impunity'' rife
    • Zimbabwe's farming fears
    • Zimbabwe farmer hopes against hope to keep land
    • Mugabe orders 'reprehensible', says Straw
    • Farmers appeal to Zimbabwe courts
    • Zimbabwe justice minister faces arrest
    • US slams Mugabe's reform plan
    • Africa offers reform in exchange for aid
  8. Posted 25/6/2002
    • Despotic Mr Mugabe has presented the West with a devil's choice
    • The Final Act
    • Zimbabwe whites 'must stop farming'
    • Deadline set for Zimbabwe's farmers
    • Zimbabwe whites told it is against law to farm land
    • Almost 3,000 farmers to stop work
    • Legal Ramifications
    • Independent journalists feeling Zimbabwe government's wrath
    • Commission provides a further Euro 6 million
    • Zimbabwean farmers defy government
    • Zim farmers ignore Mugabe's orders
    • Zimbabwe upheaval
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers prepare for worst
    • Zim land policy can sink Nepad
    • Joubert, art thou a citizen?
  9. Posted 24/6/2002
    • WHITE FARMERS ORDERED TO STOP WORK
    • Zero hour for Zimbabwe's land snatchers
    • Criminal justice
    • Tourism dips in Zimbabwe
    • Let's prioritise agriculture, mining, tourism-Part 1
    • A bitter blow for the nation
    • Zimbabwe Dismisses Reports on Eviction of White Farmers
    • An impression of normality
    • Pupils starve as chefs feast
    • Six million face starvation
    • Farm workers left destitute
    • Moyo: You have destroyed the public media
    • Mugabe wants to cripple media - editor
    • Nepad good for rule of law-Salim
    • Hunger will drive Mugabe out
    • Kunonga insults Ndebeles
    • Government is the real national disaster
    • Police 'barred' from Whitecliff
    • It takes men of spine...
    • No to lily-livered ZTA, CFU
    • Difficult times ahead
    • Disastrous cabinet
    • Insight Into Mugabe's Mind
    • Zimbabwe crisis deepens as Mugabe sticks to his guns
  10. Posted 23/6/2002
    • Last white farmers vow to hang on in Zim
    • Zimbabwe most dangerous place for papers -editor
    • Daily News Sit-in Enters Second Day
    • Fears Of Acute Shortage Of Sugar Ease
    • "Extortion"
    • Zim's Electricity Supply Stabilises
    • Zimbabwe leads three nations into starvation
    • "Human excrement encrusting their feet"
    • Safari Operators Lose 90% of Their Game
    • New Measures Introduced At Harare Passport Office
    • Deadline looms for 2900 Zim farmers to leave land
  11. Posted 22/6/2002
    • Uncertainty as deadline looms for farm acquisitions
    • Legislation shuts down farms
    • Food donors threaten pull-out
    • Bid to prosecute Mugabe
    • D-Day for farmers
    • Clearly not 'sharing a joke' in Rome
    • Hogwash handidi
    • Prices rocket as controls fail
    • Top government officials linked to forex scam
    • Media Commission misses deadline
    • Media Update No. 2002/20 - June 10th – June 16th 2002
    • What are the ZTA people trying to achieve?
    • France Donates Equipment to ZDF
    • Real debate on Nepad yet to begin
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 21 June 2002
    • ZNSPCA contact numbers
    • The post-colonialist famine
    • Beef Shortage Looms As Farmers Destock
    • ZIMBABWEANS STARVE AFTER SIX GOOD RAINY SEASONS
  12. 2nd batch Posted 21/6/2002
    • In the eye of the storm
    • Rising trade in endangered species
    • Commonwealth seeks to tackle political impasse, starvation in Zimbabwe
    • Lower Gweru councillors implicated in maize scandal
    • Brutalised . . .
    • Arrested MDC supporters accuse police of torture
    • Clinic closed as nurses flee terror
    • MP arrested for allegedly addressing cancelled rally
    • Think-tank warns of looming internal conflict
    • Tension grips UZ campus
    • Rusbridger urges papers to boycott Mugabe's fees
    • Holyrood fears over stone link to Mugabe
    • Uncertainty As Deadline Looms For Farm Acquisitions
    • WAN appeals to Mugabe to stop Meldrum trial
    • MDC officials' cars impounded
    • Trial of Zimbabwe journalist put back to July
    • USAID names Weisenfeld new mission director for Zimbabwe
    • Independent journalists vow
    • ICFTU slams government for rights violations
    • NGO says Zimbabwe crisis crucial to Nepad debate
    • Tongogara to observe World Refugee Day
    • "No man can put a chain around the ankle of his fellow man.......... "
  13. 1st batch Posted 21/6/2002
    • War vets seize new farms
    • Police ordered to remove settlers
    • Defiant illegal settlers vow to stay put at farm
    • Where to now?
    • Mugabe faces moment of truth
    • Use of arms training: state drops charges against cop
    • Govt policies derail forestry project
    • Blacklisting dims Zim's economic prospects
    • Men and women who brought Africa to its knees
    • It's time to free Africa from its manacles
    • Past haunts Zim as NEPAD beckons
    • Red Cross joins food appeal
    • Scribe goes to higher court
    • Swoop on banks, lawyers
    • Erwin lashes out at Zim
    • Police disrupt meeting, arrest 8 MDC officials
    • EU pushes for tougher action on Mugabe
    • 10 MDC supporters re-arrested
    • Zimbabwe journalism
    • Extortionist Masara
  14. Posted 20/6/2002
    • Zimbabwe rejects 38 asylum seekers
    • Put differences aside and source for food aid, parties challenged
    • Church may resort to legal action to restart feeding scheme
    • State publishes media registration regulations
    • Dema police open docket against Nyadzayo
    • Zimbabwe white farmers urged to get out of politics
    • Blunt message to Zimbabwe farmers
    • Paranoia Shows Zanu PF Knows Its Inescapable Fate
    • S.Africa tells Zimbabwe Come to your senses
    • Former OAU Chief Says Africa Supports Zimbabwe
  15. Posted 19/6/2002
    • Home of my heart (poem)
    • Judge grants relief to Rainham Estate
    • At least 80 opposition activists held in Zimbabwe
    • Public speaks out
    • 138 MDC supporters remanded in custody in absence of lawyer
    • Mugabe's trip to food summit outrages EU parliamentarians
    • Police still deny medical attention for detained journalists/demonstrators
    • State planning to arrest MDC leaders, ban party - Tsvangirai
    • Council admits disconnecting water illegally
    • Crackdown on forex dealers condemned
    • NGOs accuse government
    • 15 more MDC activists arrested in Chipinge
    • Youth brigades unleashed in Mutare
    • Dozens charged in Zimbabwe after rally
    • Outrageous Demands From War Vets
    • Air Fares Skyrocket
    • Zimbabwe case against US journalist said flawed
    • Zimbabwe policy up to troika - Commonwealth head
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 18 June 2002
  16. Posted 18/6/2002
    • Famine Stalks the Beloved Land
    • "You can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails"
    • Mugabe versus the internet
    • Police brutally assault Daily News staffers
    • Hunger outbreak could be last straw for Zimbabwe
    • Striking workers temporarily halt tobacco sales
    • Police and emergency services in Masvingo failed the nation
    • Mugabe gets the wrong sort of attention at Rome food summit
    • Mugabe accused of using famine as a weapon
    • Independent journalists to examine new regulations
    • Sunday Mail report ridiculous - Econet
    • Zimbabwe demands fees from media
    • Government finally acknowledges
    • Police break up Harare rally - CNN
    • 170 beaten, arrested in Chipinge - DNews
    • Don't let Zimbabwe implode
    • Rights group urges international action on Zimbabwe
    • IMF suspends technical assistance to Zimbabwe
    • Crackdown in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe opposition vows to mount more protests
    • 25th June slithers closer like a python stalking its prey
    • Tsvangirai on police brutality
    • Beyond Good and Evil in Zimbabwe
  17. Posted 17/6/2002
    • Mugabe's hungry and unpaid stormtroopers threaten revolt
    • How socialism truly works
    • Economic meltdown: Gvt locked in a confused mode
    • Hero status for Sithole?
    • Why half the planet is hungry
    • Dollar in tailspin
    • Villagers shunned in land grab
    • Stand up and celebrate asylum
    • Masvingo accidents blamed on Zanu PF
    • Njube militia flee residents
    • Chronicle, Sunday News stop Botswana sales
    • Matabeleland dismisses compensation projects
    • New call to put more pressure on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe imposes $12,000 fee for media license
    • How Zimbabwean farmers unwillingly subsidise their government
    • Zimbabwe Cracks Down On Opposition
    • Zimbabwean Govt demands massive fees under new media laws
    • Teargas fired at Zimbabwe rally
    • SPEECH BY WALLY HERBST - CHAIRMAN WILD LIFE PRODUCERS ASSN
    • Govt starts diplomatic incident-
    • Govt rattled
  18. Posted 16/6/2002
    • Evil flourishes where good men stand by and do nothing
    • Chronicle story patently false
    • Zimbabwe condemned for arrests
    • Mugabe Calls on Developed Nations to Offer Help in Good Faith
    • WILDLIFE NOTICE BOARD – "Lending a voice for the voiceless"
    • Mugabe's 'green bombers' disgruntled
    • British diplomat accused of plot against Mugabe
    • Think-tank calls for more pressure on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe 'tracking' British diplomat
    • IMF suspends technical assistance to Zimbabwe
    • Goose Liver Pate
    • MDC Commemorate Day of the African Child
    • Mugabe's hypocrisy at World Food Summit
    • MDC mourns victims of Masvingo bus disaster
    • Shooting of taxi driver sheer brutality
    • NABANYAMA MURDER SUSPECTS ACQUITTAL A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE
    • MDC congratulates Mozambican President Joachim Chissano
    • Mugabe panicking in face of people power
    • MDC has never communicated with Law Society of Zimbabwe
    • MDC Condemns Interference in Local Governance
    • Muringani's exit package illegal
    • British ambassador to Harare placed under surveillance
    • Aid Agencies Accuse African Governments for Food Crisis in Their Countries
  19. Second batch Posted 15/6/2002
    • Farmer battles for life
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 14 June 2002
    • Zimbabwe: What Next?
    • Passport problems
    • Government by the mad
    • Mugabe cuts a lonely figure in Rome
    • Commercial farmers lose 95% of land
    • Italy's premier snubs Mugabe
    • A press under siege
    • Liberation movements dogged by siege mentality
    • Mugabe gets flak for crackdown on lawyers
    • Southern Africa food
    • Growing Brain Drain, An Economic Disaster
    • Parliament should investigate ZBC
    • Kenyan journalist detained at Harare Airport
    • Mugabe stays at $40 000
    • Police under fire
    • Europe 'fails to act as Zimbabwe war threat grows'
    • Muluzi, Mafikizolo, & Mangoes . .
    • Human rights integral part of Nepad says international watchdog group
  20. Second batch Posted 15/6/2002
    • Bulawayo vets split over VPs
    • EU seeks to tighten sanctions noose on Mugabe regime
    • Bread shortage looms
    • Weekly Media Update No. 19 : June 3rd - June 9th 2002
    • China To Import 25,000 Tons Of Tobacco
    • West African countries sign FAO treaty
    • Zimbabwe trial of journalist focuses on Web site
    • White farmers arrested for alleged vandalism
    • US wary of 'Mugabe's Famine'
  21. Second batch Posted 14/6/2002
    • War vets extort 28 heifers
    • A double tragedy for Masvingo families
    • War vets allegedly abduct MDC official in Mutare
    • Import Duty to Be Paid in Foreign Currency?
    • Trial Farce In Zimbabwe
    • Trust says 500 000 in urgent need of food countrywide
    • MDC calls off Mutare rally after threats of violence
    • Tsvangirai urges inclusion of all stakeholders in maize distribution
    • Dismissed council chairman speaks out
    • Mugabe lost the right to lead Zimbabwe in March
    • 'Please get the facts straight'
    • Mugabe and friends fly in the face of travel sanctions
    • 'Government Will Never Allow Country to Be Held to Ransom'
    • Airline used as private fleet of President
    • Leader's 5-star luxury may have been at UN expense
    • Mugabe blamed for food shortages
    • Maize-meal supplies improve
    • Mpilo mortuary to stop taking bodies
  22. First batch Posted 14/6/2002
    • War vets force feeding centre closure//CORRECTION
    • When governance fails
    • Army, police on high alert
    • Inflation surges to 122.5%
    • Britain denies claim
    • Zambia moves to restrict entry of cheap Zim goods
    • MDC demands forex receipts from RBZ
    • NRZ gets wagons from Botswana, Zambia
    • Govt gets ultimatum on AIDS drug
    • Independent editors launch forum
    • Mugabe under EU spotlight again
    • MDC wants Parliament to oversee food aid
    • Australian PM contemplates Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Govt meets less than 1% of foreign commitments
    • Roots of Zimbabwe's economic collapse
    • The fight for democracy needs commitment to democracy
    • Zim soldiers in Congo food scam
    • Private media challenges compulsory registration
    • NGOs meet over internal refugee crisis
    • CFU expresses concern
  23. Posted 13/6/2002
    • Lloyd Midzi victim of a frightened government
    • Fresh wave of farm invasions hits Masvingo
    • Hunger warning could be last straw
    • Should teachers stand this abuse at every election?
    • How to become a player in the corruption market
    • Populist policies ruining economy: business leaders
    • Police vow to crush proposed mass action
    • Police, CIO ban MDC
    • Journalist's trial under notorious Act begins
    • Bulawayo residents urge wide
    • Double standards
    • Zimbabwe’s leaders are nothing but hypocrites
    • CFU - Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 11 June 2002
    • Zimbabwe loses second citizenship case
    • Mugabe in the Limelight At World Food Conference
    • Thought for food
    • Africans unhappy at West's absence from food talks
    • War vets force feeding centre closure
    • Mugabe spurns plea to avert famine with food imports
  24. Posted 12/6/2002
    • THE POLITICS OF LAND AND THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
    • Gasps of indignation as Mugabe puts his case
    • Mugabe exploits his hour upon the stage
    • MUGABE STARVING ZIMBABWEANS
    • 37 perish in bus disaster
    • Zimbabwe declares disaster after crash
    • Cab driver shot dead at roadblock
    • MDC supporters afraid to return to Epworth after threats
    • Students forced to join Zanu PF youth brigade
    • Journalist faces test trial in Zimbabwe
    • U.S. reporter in Zimbabwe test case
    • Parastatal Debt Soars to 755 Million US Dollars in Zimbabwe
    • Thirty-four people injured in bus accident in Zimbabwe in another crash
    • Zimbabwe Bus Crash Kills 11
  25. Posted 11/6/2002
    • If shouting solved problems, then Zimbabwe would not be an issue
    • Tories Angry Over Mugabe Sanctions
    • Properties seized as Zanu PF fails to pay
    • Soldiers re-invade MP Bennet's farm
    • Farmers' Development Trust gets land to expand training programme
    • Mugabe chief architect of current food shortage
    • UK Residents- The Army Association Braai
    • Fresh fuel crisis looms
    • ZBC workers facing retrenchment barred from premises
    • ZFTU official seeks State help to attend ILO meeting
    • Chanetsa says unproductive settlers will be thrown out
    • Zimbabwe declares disaster after crash
    • Mugabe defends land policy, asks for more aid
    • Mugabe Games fear
    • Mugabe sanctions 'must be stepped up'
    • Nepad should not be judged by Zimbabwe, SA
    • Mugabe's presence 'distasteful'
    • Lawyer dismisses evidence against Chinhoyi farmers
    • Mugabe evades EU travel ban to attend food summit in Rome
    • The desert of the mind
  26. Posted 10/6/2002
    • DON'T FORGET ZIMBABWE
    • Mugabe running scared, say critics
    • Staff exodus hits Zimpapers
    • Tobacco merchants fail to secure credit
    • Zimbabwe to lose Victoria Falls?
    • Police steal panners' gold
    • Gays speak out on Moyo
    • Penalty for Bulawayo toxic discharge
    • Anti-immigration sentiments
    • Moyo: You have lost the plot
    • Mudenge and Moyo play the fool
    • Unemployment rate exceeds 70%
    • Over the top
    • Mugabe targets the media as economy sinks
    • Governor's wife defies price controls
    • Mugabe targets the media as economy sinks
    • Mugabe starving the opposition: MDC
    • High noon for the press in Zimbabwe
  27. Posted 9/6/2002
    • HALE on War Vets
    • Top war vets paid $3m each
    • Mugabe's food trip provokes scorn
    • Mugabe defies ban, protesters march at UN food summit
    • Nhema eyes entire RBZ stake in ZBS?
    • ZANU PF starts witch-hunt in Bulawayo
    • Shunned Mugabe in Rome for U.N. meeting -source
    • Mugabe beats EU travel ban
    • Swiss farmers face eviction in Zimbabwe
    • ZIMBABWE: U.N. Rapporteur Calls For Release Of Law Society Detainees
    • How Canada could help Africa
    • The Funeral of Charles Thomas Tetley Anderson
    • SA should explore options on Zim crisis
    • Mbeki's charm offensive threatened by chaos
    • Political power and undemocratic laws
    • Inflation projected to peak at nearly 200%
    • Zim loses third of jobs: Makoni
    • Zim under spotlight at economic summit
    • Whenever the media is the target the public is the victim
    • Examining the rule of law
    • The 'Third Chimurenga' is officially over: what next?
    • You each deserve three farms, Cdes
    • Informal sector now Zim's biggest employer
    • Govt abandons compulsory youth service
    • Mass starvation imminent in Zim
    • Farmers Welcomed
    • Tekere Discharged From Hospital
    • "Have you heard the one about...."
  28. Posted 8/6/2002
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 07 June 2002
    • The Theft of Private Assets
    • Mugabe capitalises on sanctions loophole again
    • Food crisis draws Mugabe to Europe
    • Mugabe's trip to food summit slammed
    • US turns the screw on Zimbabwe
    • Looted equipment up for grabs
    • Zimbabwe's GDP down by half
    • Govt, media head for showdown
    • Trade between China and Zimbabwe rises to US$52,8m
    • 200 illegal settlers face eviction in Manicaland
    • UK denies plotting to oust government
    • Zanu PF deploys youths in Bulawayo
    • International legal experts slam POSA
    • Media crackdown in Zimbabwe continues
    • Zimbabwe govt rejects condemnation of arrests
    • Poll watchdog expresses concern over silence on council by-elections
    • Is Zimbabwe ready for mass action?
    • Political violence eases, other abuses persist
    • Food crisis draws Mugabe to Europe
    • Interview with WFP regional food vulnerability expert
    • Refreshing and rebranding
    • Muluzi picks up a few tips on dictatorship
    • Illegitimate cabinet
  29. Posted 7/6/2002
    • ZIMBABWE'S FOOD CRISIS NEAR FAMINE, U.N. SAYS
    • Farmers Pay to Stay On Land
    • Denmark Closes Embassy in Zimbabwe
    • STATEMENT on Media and Information Commission
    • SOUTHERN AFRICA: 13 million in need of food aid
    • Zim Loses US $582m As Tourism Receipts Plunge
    • Tourist Arrivals At Matopo National Park Cut By Half
    • We Have the Power, However Small, to Take the First Steps to Freedom
    • Vets free for lack of evidence
    • Peer system won't be tested on Zimbabwe... yet
    • U.N. judiciary investigator slams Zimbabwe again
    • Zimbabwe Law Society officials given bail on subversion charges
    • No apology, says Daily News Paper stands by its court story on Jonathan Moyo
    • Top ZBC presenters, DJs among 435 axed
    • Court acquits war vets implicated in Nabanyama murder
    • Nepad, African Union hold new hope for Africa says Germany
    • Police crush UZ students’ demo
    • Inflexible will needed of leaders to better people’s lives
    • ZimRights slams onslaught against lawyers, journalists
    • French fund projects
  30. Posted 6/6/2002
    • Thousands starve as war vets bar food aid
    • Lawyers dismiss charges as fabricated
    • Police impound MDC's poll challenge affidavits
    • Suspect in foiled Tsvangirai attack goes AWOL
    • Beyond good and evil in Zimbabwe
    • Looking a gift horse in the mouth
    • RBZ export finance facilities attract overwhelming response
    • Amnesty bemoans continuing rights abuses
    • Workers bear brunt of land grab
    • Zimbabwean forum to plan a way forward for business
    • Law society staff are still being held
    • Business Leaders Urge Government, Commercial Farmers' Union to Work Together
    • 'Persecution for opinion ...'
    • Funeral for Charles Anderson
  31. Posted 5/6/2002
    • ‘Massive Intervention Needed to Prevent Catastrophe in Zimbabwe & Malawi’
    • Mugabe cracks down on opponents over poll dispute
    • Zimbabwe sends 3 more to the gallows
    • Top lawyers arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 4 June 2002
    • Law society chief arrested
    • Farmer’s murderer was involved in row
    • People power can save us, if we unite
    • Government in a state of denial of reality
    • Supreme Court overturns ruling on Harare elections
    • United Nations, London - Protests
    • Retrenched civil servants cry foul over packages
    • UZ students run riot
    • Court hears of alleged Moyo-Mpofu gay affair
    • ZANU PF'S LEGACY TO ZIMBABWE
  32. Posted 4/6/2002
    • Farmer shot dead
    • Zimbabwe police arrest top lawyers over letters
    • MDC accused of Buhera attack on Zanu PF
    • State still acquiring more farms
    • Bread Shortage Looms
    • Tobacco Sales Still Low At Auction Floors
    • Juvenile killed over maize meal
    • Lawyer accuses AG's office of delaying hearing of ZBC case
  33. Posted 3/6/2002
    • Farm manager shot and killed in Mashonaland Central
    • Update on the murder of Charles Anderson
    • Reserve Bank Increases Lending to Government
    • The fear of angry mothers
    • In the name of God, go
    • Hypocritical UK arms rogue states
    • No water for three days in Harare North
    • 'Stay out,' ZBC workers tell Moyo
    • CZI calls for dual exchange rate policy
    • National savings hit all time low
    • Furious farmer teargasses Zimbabwean MP
  34. Posted 2/6/2002
    • A paradise in freefall
    • Biting Economy Hardships Force Children to Beg in Zimbabwe
    • A world in need of trade more than aid
    • ZIMBABWE LAND DISTRIBUTION BY SECTOR AS AT SEPT 2001
    • African regimes share blame for food shortages
    • Long hours in a Harare jail
    • Zimbabwe appoints media-information control panel
    • 'Begging Bowl'
    • Obasanjo's emissary has talks with Mugabe
  35. Second batch Posted 1/6/2002
    • The Four Horsemen
    • Zimbabwe treason case postponed
    • Zimbabwean newspaper editor charged over photo
    • Zimkwacha for real kwacha
    • New peaceful and creative strategies are needed
    • 'The most determined assault on our liberties'
    • Chigwedere has opened Pandora's box
    • Is it about skin colour or the colour of the party card?
    • Give ZBC freedom from this arrogant party
    • Law of the jungle now rules
    • US travel agent praises Zimbabwean tourism
    • Poachers kill 127 animals on West Nicholson ranch
    • Constabulary members cry foul over non-payment for election duties
    • Zimta says hundreds of teachers removed from payroll after poll
    • Dhlakama narrowly escapes petrol bomb attack on his home
    • Nigeria calls for return to Zanu PF-MDC talks
    • Fearful headmasters turn down donation from MDC
    • MDC official says disgruntled Zanu PF youths defecting
    • Lawyer accuses AG's Office of delaying hearing of ZBC case
    • LAND (The non issue)
  36. Second batch Posted 1/6/2002
    • Nabanyama trial resumes in camera
    • Farmers urged to grow amore wheat
    • Pressure piles on Mugabe
    • Ben-Menashe arrives in Zim
    • US offers more food aid to Zim
    • Police summon Independent editor
    • Mohadi seizes farm, kicks out owner
    • Zimbabwe refuses US 10,000 tonne maize donation
    • Guardian reporter sent for trial in Harare
    • Big rise in Mugabe refugees masks downward trend
    • Zimbabwe proves a difficult test case for Nepad
    • Yes, There Are Alternatives
    • Zimbabwean President Calls for Unity in Meeting Challenges
    • Paranoia helping fuel economic decline
    • How much to see rhino dung - in US dollars?
    • Publish Windhoek resolution on Zimbabwe
    • Patriotism has a dark side to it
    • Cambridge climbdown
    • The solution is an immediate election rerun
    • Enter Bob's Brigade

  37. May 2002 archive
  38. April 2002 archive
  39. March 2002 archive
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  42. November & December 2001 archive
  43. October 2001 Archive
  44. September 2001 Archive
  45. July & August 2001 archive
  46. May & June 2001 archive
  47. April 2001 Archive
  48. March 2001 Archive
  49. February 2001 Archive
  50. January 2001 Archive
  51. December 2000 Archive
  52. October/November 2000 Archive
  53. September 2000 Archive
  54. August 2000 Archive
  55. July 2000 Archive
  56. June 2000 Archive
  57. May 2000 Archive
  58. April 2000 Archive
  59. March 2000 Archive
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