The ZIMBABWE Situation

August & September 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/9/2002
    • ESC talks of violence-ridden election
    • Mumbengegwi just loves Brussels 9/28/02
    • Militia swarm Masvingo Teachers' college
    • Villagers regret giving Mugabe the vote
    • WFP asks farmers for transport
    • Lobels up for grabs
    • IMF sounds Zimbabwe's economic death knell
    • Africa's image problem
    • Abuja 'victory': Zanu PF fools' gold
    • Zim's 'white hero' electroshocked by cops
    • Warrant of Arrest for Cross
    • SA battles UK over Zimbabwe
    • Vultures circle the ruin of Zimbabwe for spoils
    • Jailed Zimbabwe Opposition Members Are Reportedly Tortured
    • Zimbabwe arrests white opposition leader amid polls
    • Zimbabwe votes despite protests
    • South African farmer granted Refugee status in Canada
  2. Posted 29/9/2002
    • Why are you persecuting Coltart, Mr President?
    • U.S. Condemns Fearful Environment in Pre-election Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe confines envoys to Harare
    • CFU Sitrep 27.09.02
    • Chinese Entrepreneurs Ready to Invest in African Farming Sector
    • Sad final days for Zimbabwe vet as farmers have pets put down
    • Farmer wins battle of roses
    • SA Farmers Attacked, Killed
    • 'We Can't Choose Our Neighbours'
    • Gono On List of Officials Denied Entry Into US
    • Tasting white blood
    • Zimbabwe Votes Despite Protests
    • Most African countries rally behind Zimbabwe
    • What lies beneath the mask of normality
    • 'Commercial Farmers Wasting Time'
    • Don't keep ANC govt too long: Holomisa
    • Pensions of Former Presidents to Be Increased
  3. Batch 2 Posted 28/9/2002
    • Plugging the holes in land reform
    • South Africa will pay the price of cowardice
    • A Buffoon in charge of New African?
    • Fuel supply problems deepen
    • U.S. needs to rethink food aid policy for Africa
    • Saluting the government, Libyan brothers
    • GTZ bails out
    • ANC attacks Tsvangirai
    • Blue Train mulls cancellation of Zim route
    • C'wealth NGO slams Zim local elections
    • Zim GDP to decline further
    • Soldiers put on high alert
    • Govt, Matsanga target Blair
    • Govt keeps parliament in abeyance
    • Govt moves to limit contempt-of-court cases against it
    • Oppenheimers give more land to Zimbabwe
    • Minister still quiet about Zim crisis
    • Food crisis takes SADC spotlight
    • Meeting of the Commonwealth Chairpersons'on Zimbabwe
    • 'Government will act on saboteurs'
  4. Batch 1 Posted 28/9/2002
    • Botswana blames Mugabe for crisis
    • "From feast to famine"
    • DFN Hosts Online Chat with Geoffrey Nyarota
    • Amnesty International petition to Mbeki
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 27 September 2002
    • Zim to the polls
    • Report on intimidation
    • Opposition cries foul over local elections
    • U.S. says Zimbabwe voting unlikely to be free
    • MDC worried over Zanu PF’s continued onslaught on teachers
    • Made's comments reflect regimes hypocrisy and cruelty.
    • 'Zim is Mbeki's acid test'
    • Zim not on SADC summit agenda
    • Zimbabwe ruling party fights for rural power base
    • EU to shelve Southern Africa talks over Zimbabwe
    • Black leg disease claims 5 000 cattle in Masvingo
    • Zanu PF prepares for council ouster
    • Shortage of basic goods reaches alarming levels
    • MDC officials, supporters reportedly assaulted ahead of weekend
    • Harare loses $200m to traffic lights thefts
    • Freight agent cuts ties with MDC
    • Confessed drug courier implicates CID chief
    • Mutsekwa blasts government's handling of DRC casualties
    • MP accuses Mudede of violating Electoral Act to suit Zanu PF
  5. Batch 2 Posted 27/9/2002
    • CO's wife threatened me ­farmer
    • Forced transfers of farms threatened
    • SA chasing R50bn
    • Something to ponder over your sandwich and CD
    • Tolerance brings death to many doorsteps
    • The dialogue of the deaf
    • Zimbabweans commit mental suicide
    • New farmers set to own wildlife resources
    • ZANU PF officials move on firms
    • R-G seeks to destroy March ballot papers
    • Mugabe's Zimbabwe fast becoming Africa's Burma
    • Rights group claims teachers tortured
    • IMF says famine Africa's obstacle
    • Former SA spy offers haggling tips
    • Mbeki, Obasanjo press for fresh ZANU PF, MDC talks
    • Tsvangirai reshuffles national executive
    • Political violence threatens pastoral work
    • C'wealth says head high despite Zim
    • Govt bars jurists' fact-finding team
    • Masvingo winter maize harvest to last one day
    • ZDI to lose $160m in Sri Lanka arms deal
  6. Batch 1 Posted 27/9/2002
    • "Zimbabwe Connection"
    • Showdown looms as govt evicts ex-squatters
    • World leaders seen imposing stiffer sanctions
    • Missing e-mails raise eyebrows
    • MORE SUPPORT FOR ZIMBABWE CAMPAIGN
    • Farmers for Jesus Convocation
    • Party fights Mugabe ban
    • Informal Sector Takes Over Border Town
    • "Boycott cricket" (letter)
    • Howard slams Zimbabwe meeting
    • SADC won't discuss Zimbabwe
    • Zim journalist sentenced to three months jail
    • Zimbabwe court bars destruction of ballot papers
    • 'The Washing of Hands'
    • MP FEEDBACK MEETING (Byo)
    • Government allows seed price increase
  7. Posted 26/9/2002
    • JAG SITREP 25th SEPTEMBER 2002
    • MDC Press Statements
    • "Race Cleansing" in Zimbabwe: UN Sees No Evil
    • Zimbabwe's MDC plans open defiance
    • Zimbabwe High Court Acts in Land Reform Case
    • MDC asks High Court to postpose local elections
    • Council Elections.
    • Mugabe mouthpiece thanks Mbeki for 'victory'
    • Africa fails the test of Mugabe
    • Howard slams Zimbabwe meeting BR>Australia calls for full suspension of Zimbabwe
    • Abuja no show height of intransigence
    • Anger over visa for Zimbabwe minister
    • Crisis has regional impact
    • Blackie: The background
    • " Debating dialogue vs litigation " (letter)
  8. Posted 25/9/2002
    • When the farmer saw the woman's name, he knew he was finished
    • State urged to give land to peasants
    • Poverty replaces politics as main talking point
    • Government intimidation of opposition candidates
    • Customs impound maize
    • Abuja statement - Commonwealth
    • PM foreshadows action against Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe escapes C'wealth suspension
    • Commonwealth postpones decision on further action
    • Howard invited to Zimbabwe
    • Smug Zim regime 'invites' Howard to Harare
    • Morgan moans after troika goes easy on Mugabe
    • Commonwealth risks credibility by ignoring Zimbabwe
    • Govt may go alone on Zimbabwe
    • Target Zimbabwe with sanctions, says Rudd
    • ALP urges action on Zimbabwe
    • U.N. criticises Zimbabwe for abuses
    • Zim has grudge against judge
    • State set to lose more health personnel to UK, Canada
    • Clinton says Zimbabwe crisis a ''burden'' to Africa
    • Calling those in or near Bulawayo
  9. Posted 24/9/2002
    • Commonwealth group begins meeting without Mugabe
    • In Quietly Courting Africa, U.S.Likes the Dowry: Oil
    • Troubled cops show their colours
    • Never a dull moment in Zimbabwe
    • Families collapse as the 'great trek' continues
    • Power cuts cost Byo businesses millions
    • Corpses Detained At Hospital
    • Residents demand explanation on wombs saga
    • Cataract operations in Rusape
    • Church Leaders Charged Again
    • Smuggling spawns fuel crisis in Vic falls
    • "This is indeed a great tragedy" (letter)
    • 'Troika did not invite Mugabe'
    • Zim courting disaster as Mugabe snubs troika
    • Tougher curb on Zimbabwe ruled out
    • 'Throw the book at Mugabe' says Leon
    • Commonwealth group split over Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Mugabe escapes new sanctions
    • Monster of Malcolm's making
    • Musekiwa accuses Jonathan Moyo of telling lies in court
    • MDC petitions C'wealth troika
    • Chinamasa scuttles MDC motion to debate police brutality in parliament
    • Tsvangirai sues Moyo
    • SA being hurt by silence on Zimbabwe'
    • Zimbabwe pensions
  10. Posted 23/9/2002
    • White woman, black husband get farm
    • Zimbabwe: 750,000 Farmers Destitute
    • Zim farmers beg Aus for help
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe snubs Howard
    • PM's Zimbabwe talks
    • MDC reeling after Mugabe's latest crackdown
    • Mugabe snubs Commonwealth talks
    • Mugabe in line for UN £500m
    • Chihuri fires salvo at Daily Mirror editor
  11. Posted 22/9/2002
    • JAG BULLETIN 21/09/02 - Abuja statement
    • Not a single seed to buy
    • Over 600,000 Zimbabweans live with full-blown AIDS: official
    • Zimbabwe opposition urges C'wealth action on Mugabe
    • Nations can't ask for Mugabe to quit: PM
  12. Posted 21/9/2002 Batch 4
    • Mugabe's Rape and Starvation Camps
    • Shot forced to abandon a dream
    • Mounting violence against South Africa's white farmers raises spectre of Zimbabwe
    • Govt rejects offers of sub-divided farms
    • Zimbabwe should not be left to SA to sort out
    • ZANU PF chefs defy Mugabe
    • Congressional Subcommittee Discusses Situation in Zimbabwe
  13. Posted 21/9/2002 Batch 3
    • Mugabe's Famine
    • JAG Press statement - Troika Abuja 23/9/2002
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 20 September 2002
    • Land Act amendment shows stark cynicism
    • How would Freud describe Mugabe?
    • Magistrates put under pressure in land rulings
    • CFU, JAG join hands
    • Troika to discuss crisis
    • Get Mugabe to go, MDC urges Commonwealth
    • Abuja Two: what options?
    • Moral Leadership encouraged (Troika)
    • Mbeki, Obasanjo to act on Mugabe in Abuja
    • Mugabe faces storm in Abuja
    • Lawyers blast Blackie story
    • Blackie's lawyers deny sex link
    • State media get carried away over Blackie
    • IBA Expresses Concern at the Reports of Inhumane Treatment of Zim's Retired Judge
    • Latest attack on judiciary a litmus test
    • Journalists union warns government
    • Hundreds to withdraw from school following eviction
    • Hyper-inflation: Lessons for Zimbabwe
    • Poaching on the increase
    • Mugabe Calls for Moroccan-Zimbabwean Joint Commission
    • Police Arrest 315 Illegal Gold Panners
    • Women Scramble to Get Refunds After Oma Bank Fails
    • Thieves show no respect for the dead
  14. Posted 21/9/2002 Batch 2
    • The road to ruin
    • Press Statement - MDC Shadow Agricultural Minister
    • NY councillors boycott Mugabe reception
    • Bank of England orders asset freeze on 'war cabinet
    • Libyans eye Hartley Mine
    • Miner bemoans Zimbabwe's decline
    • Hay urgently needed for rescued horses
    • WFP in Chiredzi as reported in Lowveld News
    • New ministers on EU blacklist
    • Fine Until We Started Listening to IMF
    • Amendment to land reform law closes loopholes
    • UNICEF provides funding to help control cholera epidemic
    • Blair commends ZCTU
    • State Acts On Citizenship
    • Mudede can't stem passport queues
    • DDF lacks capacity to service resettled farmers
    • Sadc defence organ retains democratic proposals
    • Bodies of soldiers killed in DRC start arriving
    • Warrants of arrest issued against NCA members
    • Cost of DRC war to be disclosed after total pull-out
  15. Posted 21/9/2002 Batch 1
    • Chinamasa's wife grabs prime farm
    • The Innocent Victims - 16th September 2002
    • Pahad under fire about Zim
    • Talk show host Rush Limbaugh applauded
    • TESCO embargo battles on
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe - Sept 9 - Sept 15 2002
    • Amnesty Petition Zim to Mbeki
    • Government evicts resettled villagers to pave way for Shiri
    • Chinamasas extend land holdings
    • Australia holds little hope of change in Zimbabwe
    • Wheat harvests set to ease bread crisis
    • Fuel talks dogged by investment rules
    • Chombo, govt chefs threaten to sack Mudzuri
    • Famine stalks Mat South
    • Villagers turn to wild fruits for survival
    • UK gives more food aid
    • Govt to ship maize via Namibia
    • C'wealth 'may expel Zimbabwe'
    • Mugabe snubs Howard
    • Walking the tightrope between life and death
  16. Posted 20/9/2002
    • Starving time in Zimbabwe
    • HIGH LIFE
    • Mugabe's Reign Of Terror Against Blacks
    • Evictions: the stench of rabid racism
    • What Africa needs is realism, not racism
    • Acting like madmen is not the best way to get what you want
    • Projecting ourselves as a nation of sadists
    • Court allows 7 more farmers to continue farming
    • War vet leader Ndlovu in court again
    • Mugabe's 'abuse of parliament'
    • Mugabe reroutes AirZim flight
    • Mugabe turns Zimbabweans into scavengers
    • Food shortages hit major hospitals
    • Fraudulent And Bogus Message from CFU, Matabeleland Branch
    • Mugabe Drains Zimbabwe's Lifeblood, Africanist Says
    • The chilling rise and crazed regime of Robert Mugabe
    • Woman co-charged with retired judge Blackie granted $5 000 bail
    • Zanu PF youths assault Gutu chief
    • Zimbabwe tightens land seizure laws
    • Foreign investment into Zim dries up
  17. Posted 19/9/2002
    • Class of 79
    • The real victims of land seizures
    • Jurists concerned at judge's arrest in Zimbabwe
    • SA farmer appears in Zimbabwe court
    • 'Mugabe's men took my sister'
    • Mugabe's next stop may be mines
    • Zimbabwean court sets aside eviction orders of seven farmers
    • Zimbabwe takes extra powers to evict farmers
    • JAG SITREP 18th September 2002
    • Mugabe moves to close white farmers' last legal loophole
    • SADC police chiefs sign common code of conduct in Zimbabwe
    • Howard hints at firmer action over Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's chaos 'threat to Africa plan'
    • Land Bill to be fast-tracked
    • MDC says Mugabe's invitation to Abuja fundamentally wrong
    • Government evicts resettled villagers to pave way for Shiri
    • MDC activists arrested for campaigning in Guruve
    • Election appeals must be treated with urgency
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe due in Nigeria for crisis talks
    • Zimbabwe pensions
    • Next, Zimbabwe?
    • Letters to the Editor THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  18. Second batch Posted 18/9/2002
    • JAG SITREP 17th September 2002
    • JAG SITREP 16th September 2002
    • Help Zimbabwe's media stand up to a tyrant
    • Why doesn't Mugabe see the contradiction?
    • State surrenders impounded food
    • There is nothing Western about the rule of law
    • CFU President's Statement - 17.09.02
    • Chinamasa's wife takes over farm
    • Poverty's victims are vulnerable to exploitation
    • Blackie out on bail
    • 24 farmers freed as charges are dropped
    • Zanu PF terror Top Six arrested
    • It's time to pull the plug on Mugabe
    • Farmer Sentenced In Zimbabwe Death
    • Bank of England - Financial Sanctions
    • Zimbabwe land laws to be tightened
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Is No Hero
    • Land-grab bug bites Zimbabwe neighbour
    • IMF May Suspend Country's Membership
    • Zimbabwe tables bill to tighten land seizures
    • Bar concerned about Zim judge
  19. First batch Posted 18/9/2002
    • Mugabe is no idiot
    • Supplies of petroleum gas reach critical levels
    • Property market in danger of collapse,warns experts
    • Josiah Tongogara must be turning in his grave
    • Priests blast Bishop
    • Lebanese sue ZBC for $15m
    • Another round of disenfranchisement?
    • Zimbabwe police chief elected chairman of SADC police body
    • Industry, mines face invasion
    • Mass action rejected
    • Survey shows more people voted for MDC
    • Government gazettes new Bill to invalidate evictions
    • Zanu PF militias kidnap candidates
    • Japan provides $220m food aid through WFP
  20. Posted 17/9/2002
    • The Veld Burns
    • Zimbabwe: From Breadbasket to Basketcase
    • White Zimbabwean farmer faces death sentence
    • Get going, Zim tells Mugabe in new poll
    • In Zimbabwe, fasting in the midst of food shortages
    • Zimbabwe's President Starts Visit to Morocco
    • Ex-judge In Zimbabwe Freed On Bail
    • Devaluation is dead ... long live parallel market
    • Howard steps up action on Zimbabwe
    • Woonton distances Cooks government from Zimbabwe comment
    • Inflation reaches 135.1 percent in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe sets up warehouse in Angola
    • Farmers seek Commonwealth action on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe takes revenge on judge
    • Zimbabwe expels foreign journalist
    • GATHERING CAUSING DISORDER
    • 'AN ODE TO BOB'
    • Rebuttal ~ Patrice Lumumba Coalition delegation report
  21. Posted 16/9/2002
    • The Food Weapon
    • PM may face Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe court refuses to order ex-judge's release
    • Zimbabwe journalist arrested for 'contravening Police Act'
    • Zimbabwe-style land grab in South Africa?
    • Government mulls laws to deal with opposition MPs
    • Research Paper On A Dictator (Amin)
    • Protest over Streak urging cricket participation in Zim
    • Govt must target sanctions against Zimbabwe: Rudd
    • Farmers Arrested
    • Mzee embarassed
    • MDC barred
    • Zimbabwean Govt and judiciary relationship continues to crumble
    • Howard calls for decision on Mugabe sanctions
    • Commonwealth bid to rein in Mugabe
    • Australia out of step on Zimbabwe: Opposition
  22. Posted 15/9/2002
    • LEGAL COMMUNIQUE
    • "Africa: dying of self inflicted wounds" (1992)
    • Retired Zimbabwe judge 'vanishes'
    • Update 15 now arrested in Lowveld and Tengwe farmer barricaded
    • Little white stickers
    • Commonwealth: Zimbabwe turmoil won't hamper African aid
    • SA must share blame for Zim: DA
    • Commonwealth Delegate Slams Zim Land Grab
    • Zim police arrest journalist
    • Jailed Zimbabwean judge gets his day in court
    • Update 15 now arrested in Lowveld and Tengwe farmer barricaded
    • Howard to meet CW leaders over Zimbabwe action
  23. Third batch Posted 14/9/2002
    • High Court rules farmers can return
    • Army used to enforce land grab
    • Zim unlikely to be on Club agenda
    • Only $900m for resettlement exercise
    • Govt steps up farm evictions
    • Chiyangwa, Zvoma clash
    • Zanu PF youths to train in Egypt
    • MDC to sue Zanu PF for barring candidates
    • Police still probing VOP blast
    • Maize stocks critical
  24. Second batch Posted 14/9/2002
    • Mugabe 'thugs' kidnap election candidates
    • Mugabe and Moyo are birds of a feather
    • I, too, would tell the world to keep out of Zimbabwe because of its shameful state
    • War vets try to grab $230m firm
    • A disgusting speech by an undignified president
    • Government mulls laws to deal with opposition MPs
    • 11 teachers flee schools
    • MDC accuses Midzi of misleading nation
    • Settlers adamant as health time bomb ticks at Whitecliff Farm
    • Bakers in alleged secret bread sales
    • Howard-led troika hardens on Mugabe
    • Health sector brain drain: who is to blame?
    • Money-changing vaPostori climb up the social ladder
    • Consolidate urban power base to prove viability
    • MDC dismisses reports on crisis
    • State's application for closed hearing in war vet Moyo's trial
    • dismissed
    • New laws to aid Mugabe's land grab
    • Truth gets out
    • Land reform faces formidable obstacles
    • State media fuels further brain drain
  25. First batch Posted 14/9/2002
    • Twelve farmers arrested
    • "Friday Evening"
    • Retired judge held in Zimbabwe
    • IMF starts process to suspend Zimbabwe
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 13 September 2002
    • ZIMBABWE: THE WAY FORWARD
    • I overcame a challenge
    • Mugabe 'thugs' kidnap election candidates
    • Zimbabwe 's violence continues...... letter to G W Bush
    • Zimbabwe Arrests Farmers, Retired Judge
    • Mugabe arrives in New York
    • Zimbabwe President Addresses U.N.
    • Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe blames his nation's troubles on foreign interference
    • A few cheers in US during Mugabe visit
    • Zimbabwe's president says program to seize, redistribute white-owned farms
    • 'The Game Is Over For The White Man Throughout Africa'
    • AM backs Zimbabwe visa appeal
    • BBC2 Newsnight programme and channel 4 news
    • Focus On Links With Libya
    • Africa Media Watch
    • We are indeed a nation of scavengers
    • Sadc troika meet to formulate security pact
    • Libya ups demands
    • Africa 'My People Elected Me in Valid Election,' Mugabe Tells UN
  26. Second batch Posted 13/9/2002
    • LOSS CLAIM DOCUMENT URGENCY
    • Family under fire, horse burnt
    • Zimbabwe to speed up farmer evictions
    • Malnutrition worsening
    • New laws to aid Mugabe's land grab
    • Scammers Latch Onto Zimbabwe Misery
    • Join in on an Online Meeting with Andrew Meldrum
    • To hell with populist politics
    • Which way now Bob's country?
    • Has our judgment become this bad or we've become this irresponsible?
    • Lack of mavericks in ZANU PF tragic for Zim
    • Zimbabwe faces IMF expulsion
    • The interview you never heard
    • EU thrusts Zim crisis at SADC summit
    • Rejection of GMO maize a smokescreen
    • Politically motivated murders, abductions decline: ZHRF
    • Zimbabwe farmer comes under fire, horse burnt alive
    • SENSELESS AND BRUTAL KILLING
    • WB, IMF poverty-cutting plan needs work
    • WFP to substitute wheat for maize in Zambia?
    • Environmental disaster
  27. First batch Posted 13/9/2002
    • " Its happened again!"
    • "Workers compensation packages unaffordable"
    • JAG to sue government for $20 billion
    • Displaced farm workers face starvation
    • Zim to benefit from UK firm's AIDS, malaria drug price cuts
    • Govt owed $100 billion
    • 'Green Bombers' jailed for attack on woman
    • Govt set to abolish FCAs, make rate cut
    • Maputo detains Zimbabwe wheat
    • Shortage sees cars line up for petrol in Harare
    • Speculation Over Fuel Causes Panic Buying, Long Queues
    • President will attempt dialogue on Zimbabwe
    • What is so unique about being African?
    • Building societies hike mortgage interest rates
    • Judge orders return of deported Libyan spy
    • UN complains over impounded goods
    • Maputo probes claims of abuse at border post
    • Tongogara's brother held hostage in Shurugwi
    • Water weed problem spreading as wrangling continues
    • ZCTU considers suing rival union
    • ZTA to guarantee $450 mln to farmers
  28. Posted 12/9/2002
    • Farm siege (JAG news update from Karoi)
    • Farmer tells of 'mob attack'
    • White farmer in gun skirmish
    • Gunfire breaks out on Zimbabwe farm
    • Last chukka as farmers realise the game is up
    • Update from Tengwe
    • Africans asked to aid Zimbabwe
    • MDC MPs Walk Out of Parliament in Protest
    • Seed Supply Situation Remains Critical
    • S.Africa's Mbeki wants to discuss Zimbabwe at U.N.
    • A2 Model Plots Remain Unoccupied
    • Bishop Mum On Priest's Departure
    • Drought Bites Into National Cattle Herds
    • Chombo Allegedly Fighting to Take Over Two Farms
    • Mugabe Accused of Plotting to Exile MDC
    • SA keen to move quickly to protect investments in Zimbabwe
    • Fuel Shortage Looms
    • Zimbabwe,Libya renew $360 mln fuel deal-media
    • Drought worsens cholera outbreak
    • Tobacco Sales Rake in $11 Billion
    • Gold fever grips Zimbabwe workers left jobless and at risk of starving
    • Petition to Mbeki on the Mugabe issue
  29. Posted 11/9/2002
    • ILLEGAL EVICTION JEAN SIMON ZIMBABWE
    • Farmer arrested as deadline passes
    • Shots fired as Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe police intervene on besieged white farm
    • Shoot-out at Zimbabwe farm
    • Land Grab
    • Commercial farmers win latest round against evictions
    • ZIMBABWE MP CLAIMS GOVERNMENT LAND REFORM PROGRAMME FAILING
    • ZNSPCA UPDATE 10 SEPTEMBER
    • Mugabe opposition 'gathering'
    • Tsvangirai calls for nonviolent campaign
    • Angola offers chance for new start in region<
    • Mozambicans report abuse by Zimbabwe
    • Rural elections - a nuisance to the desperate majority
    • State's land acquisition deadline comes to nought
    • State must explain policy flip-flop on GM food
    • Blair needs to understand the mentality of African politicians
    • State allegedly tricks UN famine envoy
    • Parliament resumes business after break
    • Zanu PF youths accused of attacking MDC candidates at nomination court
    • Government issues deadline to surrender arms
    • Mudzuri summoned
    • Time for big switch-off' on all aid to Mugabe
    • Violence shifts focus
    • Wattle Company Stops Selling Treated Poles
  30. Posted 10/9/2002
    • AFRICA'S NEXT GREAT WAR
    • Zimbabwe farming exodus continues
    • Farmers, workers flee
    • White farmers return home
    • Zimbabweans flee to towns
    • Diary of a Zimbabwean farmer - part II
    • Low-cost irrigation to help rural poor
    • 11 September - Pray for Democracy
    • SA must share blame for Zim: DA
    • Zimbabwe farmers brace for new deadline’s end
    • Hungry Bindura residents take on Manyika
    • Villagers scrounge for wild fruits, roots as hunger bites
    • EU adopts tough line on Zimbabwe
    • Farmers evicted in fresh wave
    • Menashe dumps Zanu PF
    • Victims of political violence lobby for their legal rights
    • Depoliticise food aid, Catholic bishops say
    • No alternative to a return to normality
    • It's people who make change possible
    • Vital supplies arrive in Zimbabwe
    • The Zimbabwe issue
    • Mugabe stand with the head of the World Food Programme
    • Zimbabwe farmers face new eviction deadline
    • Zimbabwe opposition warns Mugabe of public anger
  31. Posted 9/9/2002
    • Sample legal letter to illegal eviction parties
    • Conservation Appeal
    • Farm evictions pick up speed as Mugabe returns home
    • Suspend 'degenerative' Mugabe, says Clarke
    • Hunger takes its toll on students at Zimbabwean school
    • Deadline expires; no new arrests
    • Zimbabwe farmers defiant as 'get out' deadline expires
    • Zimbabwe farmers barred from removing possessions
    • Land offer to Zimbabwe's whites
    • Namibia joins anti-white crusade
    • Zimbabwe opposition candidates 'intimidated' from contesting polls
    • PAC supports Mugabe, Nujoma
    • Mugabe to Libya for talks
    • Deadline for Zimbabwe farmers expires
    • Zimbabwe farmers face new deadline to leave
    • MP FEEDBACK MEETING - Bulawayo
    • Mugabe, ministers visit ally Libya -- state radio
    • Zimbabwe farming exodus continues
  32. Posted 8/9/2002
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 06 September 2002
    • Fraudulent and Bogus Message -"Commercial Farmers' Union, Matabeleland"
    • David Coltart address - Ascot
    • Rewards for dirty deeds
    • MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai's 'State of the Nation' Statement
    • Zimbabwe farmers given new ultimatum
    • All that is necessary for EVIL to prevail is for GOOD people to do NOTHING
    • Crisis not due to seizures: Mugabe
    • Heartbreak
  33. Posted 7/9/2002 second batch
    • Robert Mugabe... Joseph Stalin
    • Mugabe lobbyist quits
    • Farmers seek greener pastures
    • Straw attacks "failed" Zimbabwe
    • Cape farmer calls on SA to try Mugabe under Rome Statute
    • Time for appeasement of Mugabe is long past
    • Zimbabwe Problems Unchanged by Mugabe Speech
    • President Bush and the American people have an enduring commitment to sustainable development
    • World Relief President Clive Calver Heads to Zimbabwe
    • Sacob Deplores Situation in Zimbabwe
    • If it's war on Saddam, why not on Mugabe?
    • Straw labels Zimbabwe a "failed state"
  34. Posted 7/9/2002 first batch
    • New Deadline for Embattled Farmers
    • Insanity prevails
    • The crisis of political leadership in Zimbabwe
    • Displaced fleeing to towns to escape violence
    • Marondera Update 5th Sept 2002
    • Mugabe denies blame for hunger
    • Bush could oust Mugabe
    • CFU hits at land grab by officials
    • New wave of price hikes expected soon
    • Zanu PF supporters detain MP
    • Zim denies journo work permit
    • Zimbabwe looks to bonds to fund land programme
    • Cholera kills 10 in Zimbabwe
    • Church fails to establish reasons for priest's eviction
    • National Constitutional Assembly to hold AGM
    • Bread crisis deepens
    • U.N. Envoy Appeals for Zimbabwe Aid
    • ESC must act to ensure free and fair elections
    • GM maize accepted as crisis deepens
    • Land-shift program is empowering and fair, Mugabe says
  35. Posted 6/9/2002 third batch
    • Whither now land of the literate?
    • Cde Made proves he's 'amadoda sibili'
    • Mbeki must get tough
    • Permanent secretaries face travel ban
    • UN envoy to ask Mugabe to end GMB food monoploy
    • Govt rapped over harassment of human rights groups
    • ZANU PF militias stifle MDC poll campaign
    • MDC won't seek permit for seized maize
    • High Court nullifies more eviction orders
    • C'wealth gets tough with defiant Zim
    • SA business breaks silence on quiet diplomacy
    • Scrap dialogue with govt, CFU members say
    • ZANU PF courts MDC on next president
  36. Posted 6/9/2002 second batch
    • Prostitutes to power
    • Africa's tyrants hinder political stability, economic recovery
    • Seed, fertiliser firms demand 200% price hike
    • Concern over Harare's water
    • Moyo builds fiefdom in Tsholotsho constituency
    • Bakeries scale down operations
    • The Brave Turn to Mining to Survive
    • Zanu PF could engage SA lawyer
    • Zimbabwe - call for more sanctions
    • ZIMBABWE OPPOSITION MP ALLEGES WIDESPREAD INTIMIDATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLL
    • Uproar as Powell backs NZ on Mugabe
    • If it's war on Saddam, why not on Mugabe?
    • Time for appeasement of Mugabe is long past
    • Do we really want Robert Mugabe in our town?
    • Land Reforms Should be Fair and Legal, says Annan
    • Zimbabwe Arrests Farm Workers Who Volunteered for Charity Group
    • We must help Zimbabwe's hungry, urges Short
    • Zimbabwe's loss, Mozambique's gain
    • Farmers to benefit from US$100m fund
    • Regional power firms threaten to switch off Zim
  37. Posted 6/9/2002 first batch
    • Showcasing Zimbabwe's madness in South Africa
    • Homeless white farmers push up demand for residential property
    • Mbeki must get tough
    • From 'rapturous ovation' to derision
    • JAG refutes Mugabe's claims on farms
    • New farmers ignore govt ultimatum
    • Settlers turn tourist lodges into homes
    • Pension funds ordered to raise $30b for land reform
    • Resettled farmers duped
    • Zimbabwe drops objections to GMO crops-WFP
    • Lavatory paper pads empty supermarket food shelves
    • Mugabe defends his nations land reform policies
    • Mugabe basks in praise
    • Mugabe Vows Crackdown on Farmers
    • Theft is no way to build prosperity
    • What if blacks were told to go back to Africa?
    • Stop defending the indefensible
    • The black voice has let us down
    • Problem-solving requires political will
    • Mugabe's war cabinet intensifies crackdown
    • Zim gets little from summit fighting talk
  38. Posted 5/9/2002
    • PRESS CONFERENCE INVITATION ~ J.A.G.
    • Bennet vows not to leave farm
    • As millions face starvation, Mugabe scolds Tony Blair
    • Farm workers accused of kidnapping cop released
    • Zanu PF terrorism set to rise as rural elections approach
    • Serious health hazard looms as Chiredzi runs dry
    • Chombo allegedly grabs farm
    • Violence breaks out ahead of Hurungwe polls
    • Seed price row threatens to disrupt agricultural season
    • MPs, councillors sign petition against torture
    • Mugabe blames media for image problem
    • Mugabe Tells Whites to Leave or Risk Jail over Land
    • Powell heckled at Earth Summit
    • 125 Zim farmers head to Zambia
    • Arrest Mugabe - SA farmer
  39. Posted 4/9/2002
    • 'Let Africans come first... not as beggars'
    • Mugabe in a nutshell
    • Zimbabwe crisis divides leaders at Earth Summit
    • How Mugabe belted Britain and stole the show
    • Zimbabwean revival plan hinges on action
    • Mugabe blames West for nation's woes
    • Zimbabwe problems unchanged by fiery Mugabe speech
    • Blair upstaged by Mugabe ambush
    • Blair hits back at 'corrupt' Mugabe
    • Mugabe tirade gets Blair and Mbeki talking
    • Mugabe needs answering
    • Mugabe takes revenge on Britain
    • Africa is truly irredeemable
    • Zimbabwe faces 'disaster'
    • Family forced to leave only farm
    • Government Authorities Intensify Their Campaign to Silence Dissent
    • Papers slam Mugabe 'ambush'
    • Excerpts from Mugabe's address
    • Zimbabwe ready to 'shed blood'
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Rips Rich Nations
    • You reap what you sow
    • THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
    • Mugabe is lying,say Zimbabwe farmers
    • Trimble's Zimbabwe attack
    • Zim minister says black elite also get farms
    • Rural households stretched to the limit
    • Concern over disregard for rule of law
  40. Posted 3/9/2002
    • Pressure set to intensify on Mugabe to take food aid
    • Farmers of Zimbabwe's new era reaping ruin
    • Chinotimba in trouble
    • 36 MDC candidates pull out of poll after threats
    • MDC activist begs police for protection
    • Three war veterans jailed for violence
    • Earth summit hopes of ending African poverty
    • Mugabe's cronies get seized farms
    • Bureaucracy blocks food aid to Zimbabwe, says MDC
    • Zambia will not accept white farmers
    • Zimbabwe tensions hit Earth Summit
    • Hands off Zimbabwe, Mugabe tells Blair
    • Mugabe attack branded 'disgraceful'
    • Future looks bleak for hungry Zimbabweans
    • Zimbabwe: Government authorities intensify their campaign to silence dissent
    • Zim 'ready to defend itself'
    • Youths, war vets wipe out game
    • "SAVE ZIMBABWE" CAMPAIGN SLAMS MUGABE "SPEECH OF SHEER EVIL"
    • Understanding Mugabe's mind
  41. Posted 2/9/2002
    • Diary of a Zimbabwean farmer
    • HORSES IN ZIMBABWE
    • Blair careful on Zim issue
    • DA to march against Mugabe
    • Blair and Mugabe must talk now - Holomisa
    • 'Think before refusing GM food'
    • Canada's Chretien Urges Zimbabwe Unity Government
    • British PM rejects Mugabe meeting
    • Mugabe used starvation to win votes
    • Gov't Accused In Zimbabwe Aid Delay
    • Zimbabwe expects
    • Zimbabwe politician calls on NZ to sever sporting ties
    • PM says sanctions against Zimbabwe are still being considered
    • Zimbabwe opposition launches emergency food app
  42. Second Batch Posted 1/9/2002
    • Zanu PF ecstatic over Makoni exit
    • Donors' withdrawal threatens research stations
    • Agriculture Show: A big flop
    • Farm evictions leave animals stranded
    • Downright lies
    • Tourism body falls victim to land grab
    • Tobacco seed sales plummet
    • Acute vegetable shortage imminent
    • Rainbow nation fails to sell itself
    • Census a dog's breakfast
    • Zimbabwe warns summit to back off
    • Blunkett backs bid to expel Mugabe victim
    • Blair to Meet Local White Farmers in Beira
    • Annan Visits Roots of Mankind, Summit Deadlocked
  43. Posted 1/9/2002
    • CFU Sitrep 30 August 2002
    • EU 'weakness' over Zimbabwe
    • Fleeing Iraqis push pleas for asylum to record
    • Blair to show solidarity with Zimbabwe farmers
    • FARMERS - NO EVICTION UNTIL CONVICTION
    • Justice for Agriculture - several items
    • URGENT COMMUNIQUE from JAG
    • Mugabe withholding food
    • Mugabe expected to arrive today
    • UN condemns Zimbabwe over attack on magistrate
    • WHO urges use of GM food aid
    • Mugabe arrives for WSSD
    • Mother forced to sing tyrant's praises as his men raped daughter
    • Blair to press regional leaders on Zimbabwe
    • Mozambique leader backs Zimbabwe seizures
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe to defend policies at summit
    • Blair And Mugabe May Clash
    • Zimbabwe Rules Out GM Food Aid, Won't Talk to U.S.
    • It's Bob, the Brits and the 'Battle of Zimbabwe'
  44. Posted 31/8/2002
    • ZIMBABWE WORST CASE EXAMPLE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    • Rape camps: Doctor released
    • Mugabe in new push to blitz critics
    • Evicted farmer starts Zimbabwe appeal
    • 'Agents' drugged me, says Zim journo
    • Zim cabinet 'on warpath'
    • DA to march against Mugabe
    • Not all black and white
    • UK troops 'not here for Zimbabwe'
    • Radio station bombed
    • Shut down Ziana now, there is no future for it
    • State splashes $65 million on visiting Americans
    • Tatchell urges France to arrest Chihuri
    • Be warned of this brutal Hatfield police officer
    • Support Against Genetically Modified Food Mounting
    • Mozambique's Chissano Urges Mugabetalk to Farmers
    • Tensions rise as talks get deadlocked over targets
    • Earth Summit stalls on fine print
  45. Second Batch Posted 30/8/2002
    • Zim's Silent, Selective Starvation
    • Clark booked in for Mugabe showdown
    • Dalziel investigates Zimbabwe threats
    • Zimbabwe Says NEPAD Will Divide Africa
    • UK forces ready for possible Zimbabwe pullout-paper
    • Pilots back war on Mugabe not Iraq, says poll
    • DRC pull-out costs $1b
    • Makoni mum on sacking
    • GMB suspends grain imports
    • NMB, Parliamentary Committee in joint initiative
    • Zim saved from another fuel crisis
    • Police blame bomb attack on Zim's enemies
    • $20b needed for services on farms
    • MDC allowed to engage SA lawyer
    • SA refuses to lift ban on Zim meat
    • Mugabe and cronies trapped says Tsvangirai
    • Mbeki faces unpleasant choices over Zimbabwe
    • War cabinet a damp squib
    • Land reform programme far from over
    • Only political change will reverse economic slide
    • Economic infrastructure verging on collapse
    • We have no sympathy for Makoni
    • A loose cannon
    • Zim cops detain 'rape camp' whistleblower
    • Loose lips discomfort dictators
  46. Posted 30/8/2002
    • UK forces reported ready for Zim evacuation
    • Britain readies evacuation plan in case slaughter begins
    • Harare radio station bombed
    • Claims that SAS to evacuate farmers
    • Zimbabwean radio building blown up
    • 56 farmers win reprieve
    • Zesa prejudiced $9 million in scam involving senior employees
    • State drops charges against MDC members
    • Mugabe accepts blame for famine
    • Public must know what the government is up to
    • Workers allege corruption at CSC
    • Iran, Zambia only countries exhibiting at Harare Show
    • Political violence is against freedom
    • 'Zim Ready to Defend Plan'
    • Bread Shortages Persist
    • Zimbabwe Radio Station Bombed, Activist Arrested
    • Labour's betrayal of Zimbabwe
  47. Second Batch Posted 29/8/2002
    • Zim Agency Appeals to UK for Aid
    • Nothing New About Zanu-PF's Media Strategy
    • MDC Threatens Court Action Over Forex Receipts
    • $1.64 Required to Produce 10-Cent Coin
    • Agriculture Inputs Suppliers Set to Lose $100b in Revenue
    • Strategies in Economic Growth
    • Zim corruption worsens
    • Farmers' lawyer gets death threat
    • EU to plug travel ban loopholes for Zim chefs
    • Govt continues crackdown on defiant farmers
    • Mugabe has not heard message: Canada PM
    • Farmers need $10.5 bln for exit packages
    • 'War Cabinet' lacks clout to save Zim
    • Mugabe clears the decks for Mnangagwa
    • Sanctions hit Mnangagwa
    • Time to stand up is now
    • The project requires national consensus, Your Excellency
    • Government arrears on IMF debt rise to US$134 million
    • It's Mugabe who needs to be reshuffled
    • Britain's Short says Mugabe policy ''unforgivable''
  48. Posted 29/8/2002
    • Choice of Mohadi queried
    • Priest flees terror in Nyanga
    • White woman joins eviction mob
    • Bread price shoots to $100 on black market
    • MDC to import maize
    • Police ransack MDC offices in search of murder weapons
    • Harare Show coincides with land crisis climax
    • Let's all wear green ribbons
    • Mugabe misses chance to change colours
    • Zimbabwean opposition: EU must look at doing more
    • Land seizures benefit Zimbabwe's powerful
    • CONCLUSIONS OF THE GENERAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL ON THE SITUATION IN
    • ZIMBABWE (23/07/02)
    • Statement by the South African Government on the Situation in Zimbabwe
    • Land pressure mounting in Namibia
    • Zimbabwe court overrules some farm seizures
    • U.N.: Uganda, Zimbabwe start withdrawing troops from Congo's 4-year-old war
    • Mugabe gives white farmers silent treatment
    • Mugabe gets 7 mins at summit
    • C'wealth for democracy: McKinnon
    • Waiting for a miracle
    • For those in London:
    • Out of Africa - and into a residency at Boston U.
  49. Second Batch Posted 28/8/2002
    • France welcomes Zimbabwe police chief
    • Mugabe says finance minister resigned, not fired
    • Priest flees Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki urged to denounce Mugabe
    • Mugabe says no room for talks with white farmers
    • Zimbabwe raid on opposition HQ
    • Annan urges Zimbabwe to pursue lawful land reforms
    • SADC health ministers meet in Harare
    • Protest decries Mugabe's 'racial cleansing'
    • Norway protests against Zimbabwe's refusal to admit MPs
    • ZIMBABWE: Police deny report of politically-motivated rapes
    • Canada keen for Zimbabwe talks at Jo'burg meeting
    • Chance for action on Zimbabwe
    • Opposition offices surrounded
    • Bill Saidi: All the news the government likes to read
    • Downer concerned over Zimbabwe's food distribution
    • Mugabe rules out farmer negotiations
    • US scoffs at new Mugabe cabinet
  50. Posted 28/8/2002
    • Zimbabwe police chief in meeting with British
    • Mugabe still wild card in high-stakes game
    • Small protests staged on summit's opening day
    • US dismisses Mugabe 'war cabinet'
    • Mugabe police chief beats EU ban to enter France
    • Zimbabwe's land could be utilised to benefit all
    • Mugabe's credibility is shot, says US
    • Zanu PF fights over candidate
    • Magistrates resume work in Chipinge
    • Private Press shut out
    • Full list of Cabinet ministers and their deputies
    • Nuanetsi maize project in trouble as students reject forced labour
    • Farmers attending Earth Summit reject GM technology
    • Needed: sustainable political development
    • Distinguishing drought from famine
    • Harare show opens
  51. Posted 27/8/2002
    • Blair to urge SA to pressure Mugabe
    • Norwegian MP refused entry to Zimbabwe
    • High Crimes
    • Zimbabwe denies entry to 30 foreign visitors
    • Mugabe rejects ethnic cleansing barb
    • 'War cabinet' for Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe rejects aid, says Red Cross
    • Zimbabwe dismisses attacks over land policy
    • Zimbabwe defends actions
    • Zimbabwe in black and white
    • Walking for Animals in Zimbabwe
    • Time Farmers Admitted Game is Up
    • Heartbreak...
    • Makoni firing slammed
    • Census exercise hits snag as foreigners refuse to be counted
    • Evicted SA farmer lashes out at Mbeki
    • One law for us, another for them
    • Mugabe is the real crisis in Zimbabwe
    • One man's actions endanger entire region
    • Starving Matabeleland villagers
    • Chissano to open Harare Show
    • A tale of the fiddling DA and the inflammable major
    • Africa's simple choice - bullets or ballots
    • Dora, 12, gang-raped by Mugabe's men for four hours
  52. Posted 26/8/2002
    • White woman joins eviction mob
    • Upcoming Zimbabwean Events (UK)
    • Mugabe at centre of summit storm
    • The Summit of All Fears
    • Mbeki Should Speak Out Against Mugabe
    • A copy of an advert appearing in Daily News
    • Zimbabwean president announces new cabinet
    • Zimbabwe turns away Norwegian politicans,Red Cross
    • Mugabe packs new cabinet with loyalists
    • Mugabe is the author of his own misery – Straw
    • Zanu PF stop aid reaching Zimbabwe
    • Makoni kicked out
    • Mugabe challenged to undergo HIV test
    • Shiri backs down in farm stand off
    • Teachers' strike looms
    • White farmers-the sacrificial lambs
    • Last chance to wipe the slate clean
    • Hello, hello, peep, peep, peep overthetop
    • Hundreds 'raped' in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe plays musical chairs with cabinet
  53. Second Batch Posted 25/8/2002
    • ZIMBABWE LAND BATTLE
    • Mugabe men 'use rape as revenge'
    • Britain asks African leaders to turn up the heat on Mugabe
    • Britain Says Mugabe Is Leading His Country To Ruin
    • Why should all Africa suffer for Mugabe's sins?
    • Mugabe to show his cards in reshuffle
    • Zimbabwe not on agenda, warns SA
    • 'I want the world to know we are living in Hell in Zimbabwe'
    • Straw slams Mugabe's "pariah state"
    • Mugabe retains loyal ministers in cabinet reshuffle
    • Australia accuses Mugabe of ethnic cleansing
    • Mugabe hardens up his cabinet
    • Downer rules out targeted sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • The New Cabinet
  54. Posted 25/8/2002
    • Private pressure is better than public
    • Straw attacks Tory plan to tackle Mugabe
    • Mugabe dissolves cabinet in move linked to farm seizures
    • Use Earth Summit to put pressure on Robert Mugabe
    • Letter to Tony Blair from Iain Duncan Smith on Zimbabwe
    • Some thought-provoking words...
    • CFU Sitrep - Friday 23 August 2002
    • Zim police: 277 farmers arrested
    • UK support for Zim neighbours in balance?
    • Evicted couple adjusts to new life in Zimbabwe
    • New Zimbabwe Cabinet may toughen land reform programme
    • Food trucks arrive in Durban
    • Update on arrests and evictions
    • Hunger Taking Toll on Families in Zimbabwe
    • Bush chickens out - and Gaddafi?
    • Times are hard - blame Mugabe
  55. Second Batch Posted 24/8/2002
    • Mugabe putting party before economy - MDC
    • The pitiful story of our fallen hero
    • Will he go now? Trudy's Diary
    • Trudy's Diary
    • Soldiers flee to Botswana
    • SA intervenes in Zimbabwe land grab crisis
    • Libyan spy says Zanu PF got $225m
    • Chinotimba evicts farmer
    • British nationals denied entry into Zimbabwe
    • Why the new farmers can’t move onto the land
    • What is needed to bring truly sustainable development to Africa
    • Farm evictions – a sad chapter in the country’s history
    • Charities angry at Tory plan to use aid as weapon to topple Mugabe
    • Time to get tough on Zimbabwe, says Mbeki
    • Land reform a cover for Zanu war on opposition
  56. First Batch Posted 24/8/2002
    • Mugabe slams Bush's 'cowboy tactics'
    • Mugabe dissolves Zimbabwe Cabinet, lashes out at West over farmer evictions
    • Ruling party activist murdered in Zimbabwe
    • UK's African policy row
    • Zimbabwe to fine-tune farm eviction plan
    • WHO to hold ministerial meeting in Zimbabwe on southern Africa crisis
    • WORLD SUMMIT MARCH
    • Grace grabs $100m villa
    • Fuel reserves perilous
    • Zim/SA on collision course over farmers' arrest
    • Zim deports five Britons
    • Libyan company approves Mandaza's publishing deal
    • Chaos, confusion mark farm evictions
    • Mugabe's land grab leaves farmers landless
    • Manyika to table controversial Bill in Parly
    • Mugabe debate threatens to split Earth Summit
    • Zim fails to pay Botswana fuel debt
    • National Parks enlists services of army, police Blessing Zulu
    • Millers propose 30% price hike
    • Govt unable to stem spiralling inflation
  57. Second Batch Posted 23/8/2002
    • A MUST READ for every Zimbabwean
    • LEGAL BULLETIN 22ND AUGUST 2002
    • Mugabe brushes off western critics
    • Malnutrition growing among Zimbabwe's children
    • Militants Ignore Court In Zimbabwe
    • ZNSPCA update
    • Torture in Zimbabwe
    • Two letters....
    • Critics are racist: Mugabe
    • ‘This Is My Home’
    • Mugabe's message to 'foolish Blair'
    • U.S. changes account of joint action on Zimbabwe
    • US softens stance on 'isolating' Mugabe
    • Blair 'should boycott Mugabe speech'
    • Scores of farm workers face food shortages
    • Militants ignore court reprieve
    • Tories Call On Blair To Stage Mugabe Summit Protest
    • UK must tackle Mugabe, says Duncan Smith
    • South African President urges action on Zimbabwe
    • Time to get tough on Zimbabwe, says Mbeki
  58. Posted 23/8/2002
    • Mugabe poisons the wells
    • Mugabe cheated his way to power and he must go, says US
    • Heartbreak
    • Canadian Support for Zimbabwean Farmers
    • The Adelaide Zimbabwe Connection
    • Land-grab is ethnic cleansing: farm boss
    • Zimbabwe police hunt missing farmers
    • US admits plan to bring down Mugabe
    • What's Up
    • Zim Protest March - WES
    • Chinos at it again in Banket
    • Grace Mugabe, thief
    • South Africa denies anti-Mugabe plan
    • Mugabe-inspired Nujoma eyes white farms
    • Zimbabwe's 'desperate' plight
    • Foreign Secretary comments on intervention in Zimbabwe
    • NGOs struggle as Zimbabwe farm showdown looms
    • Section 8 illegal
    • Cloete says farmers’ resistance justified
    • Mugabe accused of using Pol Pot tactics to starve opponents
    • MDC provincial chairman detained for allegedly breaching bail conditions
    • Cloak-and-dagger stuff bad for battered image
    • Mugabe – from a messiah to a despot
    • Resettled farmers still to receive inputs
    • Oust Mugabe, urges US
    • US wants to discuss Zimbabwe at WSSD
    • Mrs. Mugabe joins Zimbabwe land grab
  59. 3rd batch Posted 22/8/2002
    • From murderous Amin to despotic Gaddafi
    • Women's silence in all this mayhem is baffling
    • Final nail in coffin of the rule of law
    • Magistrate orders arrested farmers to remain on farms
    • Row with Maputo over border killing
    • Zimbabwe in a fix to repay Libyan oil, claims paper
    • State urged to restore confidence in judiciary
    • US labels eviction of farmers senseless act
    • US 'working with SA to oust Mugabe'
    • S.Africa intervenes in Zimbabwe land grab crisis
    • U.S. threats against Mugabe 'racist'
    • White Farmers Quit Land In Zimbabwe
    • Corrupting the Law
    • Mugabe regime guilty of violating Convention against Torture
    • Hackers Infiltrate RBZ Website
  60. 2nd batch Posted 22/8/2002
    • "Terrifying ordeal "
    • The death of a dream: a white farmer's story
    • Farm evictions spell doom for cricket
    • Mozambique welcomes evicted Zim farmers
    • Food aid propping up Mugabe
    • 1 000 single-farm owners face arrest
    • Forex crisis threatens Wankie Colliery
    • South Africa intervenes in Zimbabwe land grab crisis
    • US courts Zim's neighbours to isolate Mugabe
    • GMB to mill genetically-modified maize
    • July Moyo guilty of contempt of court
    • Anglo finalises Zambian mine pull-out
    • Libya's Tamoil faces bankruptcy
    • Government admits eviction orders invalid
    • Libya ups stake in Zimbabwean bank
    • Libyan spy spills the beans
    • Commonwealth gears up to expel Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's academic life
    • Is Zimbabwe And the Region Immune to the Amin Tragedy?
    • Not any more
  61. 1st batch Posted 22/8/2002
    • Better off without Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers quit in `ethnic cleansing'
    • The madness of Robert Mugabe
    • US blames Mugabe for famine
    • African freedom cannot be defined by the oppressor
    • Zimbabwe to spend $22bn on MiG fighter planes as six million face
    • Mandaza denies courting Libyans
    • CFU president arrested in crackdown
    • Magistrates strike
    • Poor Zimbabweans slink out of Kinshasa empty-handed
    • Mbeki faces new pressure over Zimbabwe
    • World 'ignoring' African food crisis
    • 193 farmers in court as land seized
    • Transcript of a programme shown on BBC2 Newsnight
    • Beware the U-turn
    • Inflation reaches 123,5% in Zimbabwe
    • Census results should not be tampered with
    • Howard cautious on Zimbabwe
    • Acute staff shortage hits national parks
    • Bread shortage hits Harare
  62. Special update on farmers posted 21/8/2002
    • NUMERICAL TALLY - FARMERS - 20 August 2002
    • LEGAL BULLETIN
  63. Posted 21/8/2002
    • Zero Hour in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's wife to move into white couple's farm
    • White Zimbabwean farmers 'go on the run' to avoid arrest
    • Zimbabwe militants arrest SA farmer
    • DA requests debate on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe thugs beat children
    • Botswana badly hit by crisis
    • Mugabe should be ostracised
    • West urged to pressure Mugabe
    • White Farmers Pack Up In Zimbabwe
    • A Poignant Reminder of President Mugabe's Warped Economic Policies
    • Briton axed to death in Zimbabwe
    • White farmers 'quit Zimbabwe land'
    • Defiant Farmers Wasting Their Time
    • Zimbabwe urges blacks to move onto white farms
    • Zimbabwe Minister Urges Black Farmers to Ignore Courts
    • New Rule On Farm Workers' Benefits
    • Section meanings
    • Cartoon
  64. Posted 20/8/2002
    • No protection for Zimbabwe's beleaguered farmers
    • No to confrontation
    • Zimbabwe farmers due in court
    • 150 farmers held
    • Agent hired to 'poison' Mugabe foe
    • Spirit 'spook' men into jail
    • Zimbabwe farmers flee new wave of arrests
    • Zimbabwe steps up its land campaign
    • 'Zim farmworkers killed as cops watch'
    • 'Pol Pot' tactics leave half of Zimbabweans to starve
    • Appeal to Blair as 150 whites arrested
    • "Our Heritage" (poem)
    • Farming uncertainty continues
    • Mugabe regime guilty of violating Convention against Torture (MDC statement)
    • Farmer's letter about the weekend
    • Pressure grows over Mugabe evictions
    • Nujoma backs Mugabe's land grab policy
    • Anything that is alive, we'll eat
    • U.S. appalled at eviction campaign in Zimbabwe
    • 60 minutes (US)
    • Zimbabwe farmer fears detention if he seeks political asylum
  65. Posted 19/8/2002
    • Farmers arrests as at 10 pm 17th August
    • The Right to Fail The Right to Make Mistakes and Fail
    • SPECIAL Farm Invasions And Security Report - Saturday 17th August 2002
    • Pacific nations want action against Zimbabwe
    • Time to punish Mugabe
    • Why don't we just go?
    • Zimbabwe farmers arrested, beaten
    • Zimbabwe farmer attacked as government enforces eviction order
    • Resettled Farmers in Demo Against Free Bail for Suspects
    • Mugabe's axe finally falls on loyal farmers
    • Dysfunctional Zimbabwe worries Commonwealth
    • Aid agencies fear catastrophe in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe fails to heed pleas of starving
    • 80 farmers arrested as Mugabe 'cleans up'
    • Mugabe's men storm farms as arrests begin
    • Zimbabwe: 141 white farmers arrested
    • Call for international intervention to help Zimbabwe farmers
    • Zimbabwe's political tool: food
    • Zero Reform in Zimbabwe
    • Clark rallies action against Zimbabwe
    • Hoogstraten "to buy" MiGs for Mugabe
  66. Special update Posted 17/8/2002
    • Arrests Update 2002
  67. 2nd batch Posted 17/8/2002
    • What price Zimbabwe's sovereignty?
    • CFU boss to appear in court
    • CFU starts to dismantle structures
    • In Zimbabwe, judges fear for their lives
    • ZBC faces collapse
    • US/EU to widen sanctions
    • AG's office losing role as govt legal advisor
    • Tsvangirai raps Mugabe over militia boast
    • Zim Suffering a Man-Made Tragedy
    • Staff exodus at AG's office
    • CBZ's grain import deal in trouble
    • Meaningful tribute to Bernard Chidzero
    • Young victims of Mugabe's evictions
    • Downer says Zimbabwe sanctions more likely
    • PM makes a plan on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean farmers invited to move to Botswana
    • Botswana snubs white farmers
    • POLITICAL VIOLENCE REPORT: 1- 31 JULY 2002
    • Ministers are the real stooges and puppets
    • War vets not senior leaders of our party
    • New student funding policy a mockery to the liberation war
    • CFU Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 16 August 2002
    • Zimbabwe Arrests More Farmers
    • Zimbabwean government begins arresting, charging defiant white farmers
    • More farmers held by police enforcing Mugabe threat
  68. 1st batch Posted 17/8/2002
    • Farm workers' future thrown into disarray after evictions
    • Evictions likely to leave 500 000 people homeless
    • Mugabe did not sound like himself
    • Loyal farmers' can believe Zanu PF and its leadership at their own peril
    • Government nearly loses $4m to conmen
    • Plight of farm workers deplored
    • Zanu PF madness is still with us
    • MDC discredits UK news report
    • Opposition official escapes captors after alleged torture
    • Govt finally legalises dollar devaluation
    • Zimbabwe's global rating continues downward spiral
    • Mugabe has failed to give the nation direction
    • Mugabe's abysmal record
    • Need for action on Zimbabwe
    • Immoral maize (Zambia)
    • Zanu PF should be sued now
    • The only way is to fight Mugabe from outside
    • Shortage of basic goods continues
    • Libyan 'dragged onto plane' in Harare
    • Libyan deported
    • Libyan Oil Group Hit By Its Dealings With Zimbabwe
    • Zisco operating capacity drops to 20%
  69. 2nd batch Posted 16/8/2002
    • Six face criminal charges for FARMING.
    • You can stay, Mugabe said, but two days later family was gone
    • Govt moves to enforce eviction orders
    • Two Britons denied entry
    • Mayhem on farms
    • Police allegedly threaten to crush MDC activists
    • CIO arrest Libyan behind Zimbabwe oil deal
    • Court witness accuses cops of distortion
    • Dollar continues to crash on the black market
    • Zimbabwe police charge opposition youth leader
    • Zimbabwe seek to co-host World Cup
    • The great terrain robbery
    • Zimbabwe farmers to appear in court
    • Zimbabwe's judicial system in tatters after years of government assaults
    • Zimbabwe begins to summon white farmers to court over defied land evictions
    • Zimbabwe begins to summon white farmers to court over defied land evictions
    • Cattle Producers' Association chairman faces tough choices
    • MP briefly detained for allegedly diverting food aid
    • Made accuses farmers of rigging unrest
    • Zim Poised to Meet Tobacco Target
  70. First batch Posted 16/8/2002
    • The death of a dream: One Zimbabwean farmer's story
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers watch and wait
    • Docility is our greatest weakness
    • Fuel crisis set to worsen as BP blocks supplies to Zim
    • Let's not go it alone, Your Excellency
    • Power struggle moves to CIO
    • Swiss freeze ZANU PF leader's US$10 000
    • Zim farmers look to SADC
    • Armed ZANU PF supporters harry defiant farmers
    • Farmers set to abandon $33 billion crops
    • Zimbabwe joins list of Africa's basket cases
    • Thousands of workers lose jobs as farmers quit
    • Halting Mugabe's gravy train
    • White farmer quits as mob rule returns to Zimbabwe
    • Howard to discuss Zimbabwe's status with C'wealth leaders
    • Government denies ignoring plight of Zimbabwe Britons
    • UK to help nationals facing Zimbabwe farm evictions
    • Zimbabwe whites in UK passports rip-off
    • Zimbabwean reporter escapes mob after farm siege
    • International pressure mounts against ZANU PF government
    • Waiting in vain for govt's action
    • A defiant Mugabe goes down fighting
  71. 2nd batch Posted 15/8/2002
    • What makes Mugabe shudder?
    • "I HAD A FARM IN (Zimbabwe) AFRICA"
    • Hinde family evicted
    • Q&A: Zimbabwe's land reform
    • Resettled farmers face hunger as government fails to assist
    • PM moves to tighten screws on Zimbabwe
    • Call for UN force to stop starvation
    • Armed gangs fire at white farmers
    • Crean wants Govt to take tougher stance on Zimbabwe
    • Ancram condemns Labour's Zimbabwe 'failure'
    • Mugabe's madness / Starving his people, begging for food
    • Botswana rejects Zimbabwe farmers
    • CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ON UMBONO RANCH
    • CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AS AN INTIMIDATORY POLITICAL TACTIC
    • Zim journos escape under barrage of stones
    • White farmers under siege in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe farmers ponder move as land crisis bites
    • Mugabe scuttles farmers' hope
    • Ex-Zipra members urge farmers to stay put
    • Targeted households allegedly denied food
    • Price of bread shoots up
    • Zimta attacks government
    • Mugabe comes under fire for stand on land
    • US visa price shock
  72. First batch Posted 15/8/2002
    • Civil Society in Zimbabwe
    • Don't punish hungry Zimbabweans, aid groups warn
    • NZ urges Commonwealth to expel Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe admits farms given to army officers
    • Zimbabwe Militants Besiege Farm
    • Zimbabwe Farmers
    • Mugabe's opponents rebuke UK
    • UK Tories say govt blocking former British nationals' return from Zimbabwe
    • Violence continues ahead of elections
    • Internal confusions
    • Mugabe endorses military seizure of white-owned farms
    • Zimbabwe Militants Force White Farmer Off Land
    • Some help with poaching
    • Mwenezi Sitrep – August 14, 2002
  73. Posted 14/8/2002
    • Mugabe's misrule
    • "Patience, Politeness and Persistence"
    • News release re Middle Sabi farmers
    • Political violence continues
    • 'Butcher of Bhalagwe' in charge of grain
    • Union 'robs' workers
    • Call for Commonwealth action by Save Zimbabwe campaign
    • Mugabe's Megalomania
    • Political commentary on recent events in Zimbabwe
    • Prince Charles' 'Zimbabwe appeal'
    • Mugabe unlikely to compromise on land issue
    • Clock ticking for Mugabe: MDC
    • Statements from the MDC
    • TSVANGIRAI PROMISES MUGABE IS OUT IN A YEAR
    • 'CHANGE CAN ONLY COME FROM WITHIN ZIMBABWE'
    • Hain under fire for Zimbabwe 'hand wringing'
    • Tension Rises On Zimbabwe Farms
    • The Times ~ Letters to the Editor
    • State Killed Potential for Commercial Farming
    • A man-made disaster puts 300,000 lives at risk
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Under Pressure
    • Zimbabwe's farmers defiant amid fears of fresh violence
    • Two wrongs do not make a right
  74. Posted 13/8/2002
    • White farmers warn of food crisis
    • Mugabe: Farm Evictions Will Continue
    • Mugabe says white farmers must go
    • Mugabe tells Britain 'The game is up'
    • Mugabe: We will not kowtow on the land issue
    • Highlights from Mugabe Heroes' Day speech
    • Amnesty NZ- Fletcher Dulini Ncube
    • Fletcher Dulini - Update number 3
    • Two wrongs do not make a right
    • Mugabe's lost whites find jungle refuge
    • Zanu PF exploits Chidzero
    • Shunned Mugabe turns to Asia, Middle East
    • Ailing Stamps denied UK visa
    • Gukurahundi mooted in 1979 — document
    • Mugabe’s stance shocks human rights lawyers
    • Everyone knows this is a man-made tragedy - one man's
    • Diary of a murderer
    • Do they have to be part of this?
    • Congratulations Jenni Williams
    • Madiba’s degrees in peace
    • Gullible CFU now paying for its ostrich mentality
  75. Posted 12/8/2002
    • Swathes of farms lie fallow as...
    • "No one has dared"
    • Defiant farmers wait for Mugabe's next move
    • Zimbabwe’s farmers defiant amid fears of fresh violence
    • Zimbabwe warns defiant farmers
    • Diary of a Zimbabwean farmer
    • Zimbabwe needs $240m to stave off starvation
    • Dulini-Ncube's treatment not surprising
    • Awaiting Mugabe's next move
    • Prices rocket as controls fail
    • 'Racist' Zim farmers warned not to resist
    • Zimbabwe ends altered-corn dispute
    • IVHU kuVANHU? ....... LAND for the PEOPLE?
    • ZIMBABWE and Libya are deadlocked over demands by Tripoli
    • Mbeki must save Zimbabwe
    • We were all hoodwinked by Mugabe
    • If Mugabe were white, would we let him get away with such brutality?
    • War veterans starve on their looted land
    • Zimbabwe fugitive finds safety in Britain
    • Mugabe must face trial for his crimes
    • Zimbabwe's deadlock over land
  76. Posted 10/8/2002
    • "I sit and watch helplessly as my lifetime's work is stolen from me "
    • ORGANISATION FORMED TO CHARGE ROBERT MUGABE BEFORE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
    • Farmers Paying Heavy Price for Old Sins
    • Brainpower, not land, enriches a nation
    • Mugabe is starving his own people
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers ignore Mugabe's deadline
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 09 August 2002
    • Farmers defy ban to leave land
    • Mugabe's actions a danger to entire region
    • Zimbabwe's food crisis: what went wrong?
    • Mugabe trades white farms for oil
    • CIO boss moved
    • Farmers to stay put
    • Chidzero dies
    • Moyo moves to slay phantom chimurenga
    • Devaluation is, isn’t, is, isn’t dead!
    • Motor industry reels under import duty hike
    • Msika rapped at CFU congress
    • The land grab has destroyed Zimbabwe
    • Memo - barren landscape
  77. Posted 9/8/2002
    • Mugabe trades white farms for oil
    • Resettled farmers face hunger as government fails to assist
    • Court reprieve for Zimbabwe farmers
    • TOP ZIMBABWE UNION LEADER TAKES KEY POST IN "SAVE ZIMBABWE" CAMPAIGN
    • Deadline ticks closer for farmers to leave their land
    • Parts of Harare without bread
  78. Posted 8/8/2002
    • Judge scuppers Mugabe's evictions
    • End of an era: farmers face eviction as land seizure battle reaches bitter climax
    • Crunch day arrives for Zimbabwe's white farmers
    • Last-minute reprieve for Zimbabwean farmers
    • Disaster preparedness is highly questionable
    • There is no other way but to confront the government over the worsening situation
    • A leader who is God-fearing, loving and trusting will come
    • Robbing the poor to feed the fat cats
    • Mugabe should put people’s interests before self and resign
    • Herald workers back down
    • Resettled farmers face hunger as government fails to assist
    • 17 MDC members arrested in Chipinge
    • Chitungwiza residents owe council $171 million
    • Zimbabwe is a pseudo democracy, says UNDP
    • Students to miss November examinations
    • Beef exports to Libya soon
    • Tanganda Farm Listed for Acquisition
    • Magistrate Orders Probe of Councillor Over Stand Scam
    • Farmers Divided Over Exit Packages
    • What a crazy way to run a country
  79. 2nd batch Posted 7/8/2002
    • Farmers threaten to sue government
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers urged to defy government eviction orders
    • Zimbabwe farmers say last goodbyes before eviction
    • False story sinks asylum bid by persecuted Mugabe opponent
    • Quiet Non-Cooperation Could Send the Right Message to Oppressive Officials
    • Iran, Zimbabwe Determined to Expand Parliamentary Ties
    • Zimbabwe gets $34m EU aid package
    • EC gives more food aid
    • EU grants food aid to Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean Farmers Vow to Fight Mugabe in Courts
    • Mwenezi food aid corruption - VOA
    • Natfoods being punished - DNews
    • £23m food aid from EU - Guardian
    • Last goodbyes - Reuters
    • Farmers should defy - AP
    • Zim on UK/Libya agenda - BBC
    • Man-made famine - NYTimes
    • MEDIA TOLD "FOCUS ON GREATER TRAGEDY OF BLACK FARM WORKERS"
    • Killing Fields
    • Interview with Minister Nhema
    • The Rhodesian plan
    • Poverty reduces Zimbabwean life by a record 13 years
    • Beef industry crumbles as ousted farmers destock
    • How Mugabe could get a positive world Press
    • GMB withholds maize deliveries to National Foods
    • AG's Office refutes Herald story
    • Lawyers seek Dulini-Ncube's release
    • Masvingo Zanu PF executive insists Zvobgo should be fired
  80. 1st batch Posted 7/8/2002
    • Deadline looms for Zimbabwe's white farmers
    • Smuggling racket rocks police force
    • DA pulls out pistol to fend off Zanu PF attackers
    • Mugabe slams Western reporting
    • Mugabe lashes out at US and Britain over human rights
    • Zimbabwe diverts cash to food aid
    • Zimbabwe clutches at straws
  81. Posted 5/8/2002
    • No one is going to help us until we help ourselves
    • CFU splinter group vows to stay put on farms
    • CFU says single farm owners seek deadline extension
    • Zimbabwe farmers in land search
    • Farmers lose land worth R260m
    • Sick MDC man back in hospital
    • White Zimbabwe farmers prepare for expulsions
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader says police search home
    • Zanu PF not planning wisely for its future
    • MDC MP warned of arrest for failing to appear in court
    • Magistrate orders police to release seized camera
    • Police raid Tsvangirai's home
    • Sikhala sues Moyo
    • Maize food as a political weapon
    • A nerve touched
    • Iran-Zimbabwe Joint Cooperation Commission to Be Held in Tehran
    • Mugabe fires at Bush and Blair from Malaysia
    • Shunned by West, Mugabe turns to Asia
    • "SAVE ZIMBABWE" :
      ~ CONDEMNS 'CRUEL AND VINDICTIVE' GAOLING OF NEAR-BLIND OPPOSITION LEADER
      ~ WELCOMES DULINI RELEASE
    • Zimbabwe's police officers return home from UN peace mission in East Timor
    • The 'Too Hard Basket'
  82. Posted 4/8/2002
    • "We will not come to you, we have not come to you to beg..."
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 02 August 2002
    • An Urgent Appeal
    • Police arrest MDC MP in hospital
    • Last Handshakes
    • Zimbabwe Continues to Block Gene-Altered Corn
    • Zimbabwe capable to be self-sufficient in foreign currency
    • Jongwe saga opens can of worms
    • Economic Outlook for the Zimbabwe Economy
    • The death and burial of devaluation
    • Authoritarianism has triumphed
    • Country gone mad
    • MDC, Zanu PF blast public media
    • What went wrong in Kadoma?
    • Dulini-Ncube returned to hospital
    • Being last on the list
    • For Zimbabwe's white farmers, time to move on
    • Supermarket prices
    • Doctors' Pay Up 37pc
    • Former White House official slams Mugabe for "perfect crime"
    • Goods Affected By New Import Duty Gazetted
  83. Second batch Posted 3/8/2002
    • Mugabe ``agrees to' US maize for the starving despite GM protest
    • Who will pick up the gauntlet?
    • Three men face murder charges
    • Police called in to control crowd shoving for sugar
    • Beware of creeping Islamisation of Zimbabwe
    • Shut down 'sex slave' youth camps, says MP
    • Judge refuses to remove Nkala murder suspects from remand
    • Chief calls for spirit mediums' intervention over mine deaths
    • Soldiers assault Zanu PF youths
    • Opposition leader to stand trial for allegedly plotting to kill President
    • Property market takes a knock from runaway inflation
    • Importers blamed for fuelling foreign currency black market
    • DRC peace pact: not another mirage, please
    • Zimbabwe Election Support Network blasts Kadoma poll
    • British MPs slam Mugabe
    • Heads to roll in reshuffle
    • Zim Slides Into Expatriate Society
    • Union has let Zim farmers down (newspaper clipping)
    • Economic catastrophe in Zim. (newspaper clipping)
    • Young Zimbabweans are economic refugees (newspaper clipping)
  84. First batch Posted 3/8/2002
    • Once-loyal workers turn on departing white farmers
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE - JAG Zimbabwe
    • THE BUTCHER, THE BANKER AND THE RESETTLEMENT FAKER
    • TASTE OF OWN MEDICINE , PLEASE CHANGE
    • "SAVE ZIMBABWE" CAMPAIGN WELCOMES BRITISH PARLIAMENT REPORT, CALLS FOR INCREASED FOCUS ON FARM WORKERS
    • Mocking the law
    • Branding serene Victoria Falls - another country
    • Elephant Hills rebuild due for completion in early 2003
    • What lessons will Mugabe learn from Langkawi?
    • The gap between Mugabe's speech and reality
    • Govt turns 'sanctions rage' on citizens
    • Moyo's AIPPA faces stern test of legitimacy
    • Farm evictions suspended pending talks
    • Biri irrigation scheme collapses
    • Zim's EU beef exports threatened
    • Govt clips Gata's wings at Zesa
    • NGOs blast govt over food imports
    • Govt/banks deadlocked
    • Row looms over Zanu PF anniversary celebrations
    • Service Provision in Zim Has Become a Real Nightmare
  85. Second batch Posted 2/8/2002
    • Food aid prolongs nation's suffering
    • Govt makes U-turn on GMO food aid
    • Shock passport fee hike planned
    • Mugabe threatens to seize passports of opponents
    • Bread shortage hits Mat
    • Millers seek 25% flour price hike
    • Zimbabwe's food crisis: what went wrong
    • Harare Firm Clinches Angola Poultry Deal
    • New ZIANA project in tatters
    • NRZ invites war vets for probe
    • ZANU PF in fresh onslaught against opponents
    • Zim to target critics in sanctions response
    • 'Mugabe may target opposition activists'
    • Zim's economy heads for crash landing
    • Govt fights back on sanctions
    • Chombo snubs Bulawayo ZANU PF councillors' request
    • Zimbabwe gold 'something to smile about'
    • Chinese Embassy donates $1m goods for street kids
    • International crime syndicates target Zimbabweans with e-mail
    • Storm brews over Malaika pageant
    • Minister says Zimbabwe food aid must increase
    • Mugabe has lost moral right to rule, say MPs
    • Mugabe's militias lift bar to aid
    • African Union not act against Zimbabwe
  86. First batch Posted 2/8/2002
    • The time has come to stop the politics and get our priorities right
    • Confrontation with EU: Zimbabwe stands to lose
    • MP's son convicted of stealing Aids funds
    • Zanu PF youths accused of beating up transporter
    • What a crazy way to run a country
    • Wake up and stop the rot before it's too late
    • Farmers, government in showdown over title deeds
    • More doctors join strike
    • Landmark court ruling on official exchange rate
    • Proposed exchange controls kill goose that lays golden egg
    • Is MDC's urban fortress showing signs of cracking?
    • MDC members arrested for alleged burning of tractors
    • Makoni refutes rumours of his resignation from Cabinet
    • ZFTU accused of extorting $3bn from farm workers' exit packages
    • Parliament endorses pan African Parliament
    • Storm brewing over hiring of Mutare's medical officer
    • Zim agriculture to shrink by 25%
    • Makoni warns of worse forex crisis
    • Oppenheimer says SA mine plans worrying
    • Teachers reject 20% pay rise
  87. Posted 1/8/2002
    • VICTIM,SURVIVOR,VICTOR
    • Can we educate our police officers?
    • Everybody must have confidence in all judges
    • Commercial farmers to have tax deducted from compensation
    • Zanu PF youths kidnap Manicaland MDC official
    • Govt dismisses sanctions impact
    • Warning of exodus from Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Retained as Cricket Union's Patron
    • IMF says Zimbabwe making efforts to resuscitate economy
    • Sanctions bite Zesa
    • Mugabe To Veto Gay Legislation
    • Let them eat cake
    • Spoornet shunts food aid off the rails
    • Mugabe 'has destroyed a nation'
    • UK MPs slam Mugabe
    • Zim Commercial Farmers Head for Kampala
    • Zimbabwe on defence over EU sanctions
    • Britain's Amos says Zimbabwe dampens aid appeal
    • Zimbabwe to target critics in sanctions response
    • IF YOU ONLY KNEW MR PRESIDENT (letter)
    • Pet Rescue

  88. July 2002 archive
  89. June 2002 archive
  90. May 2002 archive
  91. April 2002 archive
  92. March 2002 archive
  93. February 2002 archive
  94. January 2002 archive
  95. November & December 2001 archive
  96. October 2001 Archive
  97. September 2001 Archive
  98. July & August 2001 archive
  99. May & June 2001 archive
  100. April 2001 Archive
  101. March 2001 Archive
  102. February 2001 Archive
  103. January 2001 Archive
  104. December 2000 Archive
  105. October/November 2000 Archive
  106. September 2000 Archive
  107. August 2000 Archive
  108. July 2000 Archive
  109. June 2000 Archive
  110. May 2000 Archive
  111. April 2000 Archive
  112. March 2000 Archive
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I will be only to happy to post any further information if anyone wishes ~ Karen
Please let me know if you find links which do not work          
EMAIL KAREN
Back to BEETEE
Back to Bush Telegraph
This Save Zimbabwe Web Ring site is owned by Karen
[ Previous 5 | Next 5|
| List Sites ]
Next