The ZIMBABWE Situation

February 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 28/2/01 .....
    • Ex-Rhodesian army chief's son attacked
    • The Myth of Black 'Land Hunger'
    • Tsvangirai applauds Mbeki visit - Star
    • ZanuPF fails in ZCTU bid - CArgus
    • SA CJ condemns threat to judiciary - Star
    • 43 000 jobless in Mashonaland Central alone - DNews
    • CIO attack Walls' son - DNews
    • Namibian opposition condemn DRC diamond interests - WSJ
    • Countryside March postponed
    • Zimbabwe's law chief defies Mugabe and vows not to quit
    • US invites outgoing Chief Justice for official visit
    • Assurances needed for wheat crop
    • CFU's rejection dilemma
    • Farmers back CFU leadership
    • Agribank denies neglecting farmers
    • Mozambique woos Zimbabwe farmers
    • Marching orders but no compensation, no where to go
    • Mugabe in narrow escape
    • Orphanage threatened
    • War veterans burn copies of Daily News in Shamva
    • Public debt for parastatals rises to $97 billion
  2. Posted 27/2/01 .....
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 26th February 2001
    • Mbeki, Mugabe to discuss 'serious concerns' - BDay
    • Pressure mounts on Mugabe, ZanuPF - Guardian
    • Wilfred Mhanda - LRB
    • Unresolved Tutsi issue threatens withdrawal - SouthScan
    • Mbeki concerned - Independent on Sunday
    • Mugabe may be granted immunity - AP
    • More violence feared - STimes
    • Turning a blind eye - STimes
    • Congo town centre of ceasefire- NYTimes
    • UN monitors head for Pweto - UN
  3. Posted 25/2/01 .....
    • A sad day in the USA
    • By fear alone... - Times
    • ZanuPF opt for pariah status - Age
    • Arrested for flashing red cards - DNews
    • No festive feeling - FT
    • Zimbabwe in your neighbourhood
    • Mugabe moves to purge CIO
    • Agridev achieves $7,6m post-tax profit
    • Commonwealth to investigate Zim
    • War vets spurn Hunzvi
    • Plot to topple Henwood
    • Sucking up to the birthday boy - Muckraker
    • Mugabe's Excesses Must Be Curbed Before Zimbabwe Collapses
    • Mugabe breaks farmers' pioneer spirit By David Blair in Mvurwi
  4. Posted 24/2/01 .....
    • Cracks Emerge In Zimbabwe Opposition Camp
    • Mugabe Blames Whites, Foreigners for Economic Woes
    • Don't do Deals with the Devil ! (opinion)
    • Letter to the Editor - Financial Gazette - Minister of injustice
    • MEDIA UPDATE # 2001/7 - Monday 12th February to Sunday 18th 2001
    • Mugabe: I will defeat white enemies
    • 'I'll go when whites are gone'
    • Cook urges Commonwealth mission - DTel
    • UK diplomat rebuked - Times
    • Vets' group challenges Mugabe - BBC
    • Thugs kick off election campaign - DTel
    • Dry spell destroys early maize - Star
    • Church retracts on open palm - DNews
    • Mobutu troops emerge from bush - BBC
    • British Diplomat in Zimbabwe Summoned to Explain Action
    • Zimbabwe Going Broke
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report Thursday 22 February 2001
    • Mugabe plans to fire judges in special tribunal
    • Threat to cut EU aid - Star
    • Moyo's fraud saga deepens - ZimInd
    • Ebrahim refuses to stand down - PANA
    • M&G journalist leaves - Star
    • Zimbabwe in your neighbourhood
    • UN agreement on troop withdrawal - NYTimes
    • Namibia admits DRC diamond mine - IRIN
    • CFU to hold special congress
    • Fuel crunch as state, importers quibble
    • New insecticide launched
    • Help for farm violence victims
    • Art Farm hosts Nuffield scholar's field day
    • Perfecting diplomacy
  5. Posted 22/2/01 .....
    • REQUIEM
    • Gubbay 'living in fear' - Times
    • BMATT to stay - Times
    • Chiyangwa has a case to answer - DNews
    • Threat to ban CFU - Star
    • Another airport corruption allegation - DNews
    • Happy Birthday, Mr President - Guardian
    • Zim farmers welcome in Mozambique - PANA
    • Commonwealth probe "needed in Zimbabwe"
    • UN Sleuth Hits Zimbabwe Over Attacks on Judges
    • Mugabe may bar foreign media from elections
    • US threat to punish Zimbabwe as Mugabe steps up repression
    • Zimbabwe this Week- Eddie Cross
    • Mugabe silences journalists
    • Zimbabwean cabinet minister accused of fraud
    • Veterans' group challenges Mugabe
    • IMF policy comes under fire
    • CFU - PRESS RELEASE – Tuesday 20th February 2001
    • "IF"
    • Britain to withdraw military trainers - DTel
    • BBC man leaves with family - NYTimes
    • US threat to punish govt - Guardian
    • 'Mugabe will step down' - Dtel
    • Teacher tells of election terror - DNews
    • Why Mercedes Sayagues was expelled - Scotsman
    • Making a mockery - Guardian
    • Chronic headlines
  6. Posted 20/2/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe censured on reporter ban
    • Why I left Zimbabwe
    • Bleeding Zimbabwe dry
    • Mugabe steps up assault on press and opposition leaders
    • Zimbabwe braced for more attacks on freedom
    • Deportation stayed
    • Ministers protest over Zimbabwe ban on reporter
    • Britain berates Zimbabwe for expelling journalist
    • South Africa's Coming Race Wars
    • Ian Smith offers to advise Mugabe
    • South Africa to evict farmer from land claimed by blacks
    • Violence in South Africa
    • The Zimbabwean media in crisis
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report Monday 19th February 2001
    • Court delays expulsion of journalists - CNN
    • Vets to invade judges' homes - ZimStd
    • Ban on dual citizenship to be tightened - Star
    • US Shouldn't rush to protect Mugabe - Chicago Tribune
    • Time for Mugabe to make his exit - Bangkok Post
    • Standing up to Mugabe - DTel
    • Despots are sensitive... - DTel
    • Bob's birthday bash - STel
    • THE FARM FAMILIES TRUST
    • Mugabe turns on world's press
    • BBC journalist besieged, expelled - NYTimes
    • US State Department Statement
    • Tsvangirai warns Mugabe again - ZimStd
    • 'Caught up in a hurricane' - Observer
    • Mugabe raises the stakes - STimes
    • Zanu PF thug sentenced to death - Star
    • Foreign help for media to be banned - STimes
  7. Posted 18/2/01 .....
    • BBC man ordered out of Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai charged - DTel
    • Govt threat to withdraw passports - Star
    • From bad to worse - UKInd
    • Kabila accepts Masire, UN troops - Star
    • DRC to disarm Hutu militias? - Star
    • Pungwe Falls Incident
    • Death sentence for war veteran DN
    • Move to withdraw passports from citizens condemned DN
    • Umguza council loses $2m as war veterans continue to seal offices
    • Business is not government’s business
    • Foreign Journalist Flees in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe blocks foreign aid for media
    • Mugabe cult celebrates as Zimbabwe nears collapse
  8. Posted 17/2/01 .....
    • Crackdown on foreign journalists begins - Star
    • Witnesses threatened in election fraud case - DNews
    • CFU to hold congress on land reform - Star
    • Mugabe's Law - Guardian
    • Mugabe refuses to withdraw troops - iafrica
    • Africa can ill afford Congo quagmire - Star
    • Tsvangirai charged - DNews
    • Judges refuse to meet Chinamasa - ZimInd
    • Mugabe begged for fuel - ZimInd
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report Thursday 15th February 2001
    • How Washington Should Respond to Instability in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe pleads for rescue
    • Microsoft prepares to bale out
    • Lavish birthday for president at Vic Falls
    • Judges refuse to meet Chinamasa
    • Govt’s economic policy burden to public - MDC
    • McNally - Independent - Candid Comment
    • Give Chinamasa the boot - Muckracker
    • IMF visit to Zim an exercise in futility - Comment
  9. Posted 16/2/01 .....
    • Lights out in Harare - DTel
    • Zexcom shareholders want Hunzvi jailed - DNews
    • Ibrahim under family pressure - FinGaz
    • Daily Telegraph letter
    • Desperate policies - FinGaz
    • Kagame will attend - Star
    • Kagame won't attend - BBC
    • CFU Press Release 15/2/01
    • Zexcom wants Hunzvi jailed
    • War vets blocked
    • SA 'must use economic threat against Mugabe'
    • UN calls for end to 'harassment' of Zimbabwe judiciary
    • Zimbabwe as a rose garden is nipped in the bud
    • Court challenges begin - DTel
    • CIO caught red-handed - DPA
    • 'Tighten belts' says Makoni - BDay
    • Empty seats threaten DRC summit - Star
    • 'The last veneer of legality' - Guardian
    • UN concerned over judiciary - UN
    • Unions reject social contract - Star
    • UN plan to rush troops to DRC - ITN
    • DRC summit off again - Star
    • Zambia everyone's scapegoat - Star
    • Countryside March - 18 March
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  10. Posted 14/2/01 .....
    • African Tears
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 12th February 2001
    • Zimbabwe - Politics and the Church
  11. Posted 13/2/01 .....
    • The waiting game
    • Standing on principle
    • Upholding tobacco supremacy
    • FAO: urges global concern over "mad cow" disease
    • Quality before quantity
    • ZimPhos wins chemicals tender
    • Invaders wrecking havoc in conservancies
    • Police's unprofessional conduct costly, says Matanga
    • Assault on Judiciary turns to law firms
    • Hundreds turned away
    • Hats off for Justice Rita Makarau
    • Independence of judiciary cannot exist without judicial impartiality
    • Noczim wants State to take over $18bn debt
    • Judges can be removed under constitutional provisions
    • Govt U-turn on forex seizure - DTel
    • Assault on judges continues - ZimStd
    • SA in diplomatic row over DRC - Star
    • Hitch over DRC withdrawal plans - PANA
    • Renewed fighting in eastern DRC - Star
    • 'Kabila killed by boy-soldiers' - Observer
  12. Posted 12/2/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe scrambles for hard currency
    • Mugabe in new bid to stop paper
    • Nordic Envoy In Talks With Officials
    • Cholera Kills 10 In South-eastern Zimbabwe
    • Mugabes new drive against whites - SInd
    • Gubbay invited to US - ZimStd
    • Signs of snap election? - STel
    • Mugabe in new bid to stop Daily News - STimes
    • Zimbabwe's descent into violence - BBC
  13. Posted 11/2/01 .....
    • McNally defies threats - Guardian
    • Gubbay dismissal unlawful - DNews
    • Signs of the end - FinGaz
    • New exchange controls - FT
    • Conditions 'pre-revolutionary' - CArgus
    • Assassin still at large - Star
    • Rwanda, Belgium meet - UKInd
    • Museveni hints at DRC withdrawal - Nation
    • Yet another peace summit - Star
    • Zimbabwe's descent into violence
    • Foreign Exchange
    • Judge refuses to go
    • State to disobey court order
    • Fuel shortage spreads as towns countrywide run dry
    • Police will not be used to evict occupiers: Msika
    • Only three lawyers walked out of meeting
    • Gubbay dismissal unlawful
    • Global Economist Predicts Catastrophe
    • Zimbabwe forces out independent judge it could not tame
  14. Posted 10/2/01 .....
    • Govt asked to ban waving - CNN
    • Printing threat to Daily News - DTel
    • Makoni returns empty-handed - Star
    • Govt to disobey new court order - Star
    • Another fraud claim against Moyo - ZimInd
    • Vets itch to oust Hunzvi - ZimInd
    • Patrick Nabanyama Demonstration Saturday 10th February, 2001
    • Media Monitoring Update # 2000/5 - January 29th - February 4th 2001
    • Zimbabwe this week - Eddie Cross
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 8th February 2001
    • Zim police storm Commonwealth conference - Star
    • Sibanda charged - DTel
    • Judge hits out - DNews
    • SADC to discuss defence organ, again - Star
    • Kabila wants foes to take blame - Star
    • Rwandan troops to stay in DRC - PANA
    • Noczim allegedly fails to honour line of credit conditions
    • State told to produce workable land reform programme
    • 50 MDC MPs walk out of CPA meeting
    • MDC petitions C’wealth on violence
    • Rule of comrades is not rule of law
    • Mystery surrounds Tuesday’s explosion
    • Exodus of judges looms
    • Zimbabwean Security Agencies on Alert as Explosion Shakes Capital
    • Sibanda arrested - Star
    • Diplomatic ties with Sweden, Denmark threatened - PANA
    • Invasions, drought threaten maize crop - DNews
    • Fuel shortages again - PANA
    • To the Memory of Bob Marley - K. Masimba Biriwasha
  15. Posted 7/2/01 .....
    • Zimbabwean police detain opposition politicians
    • Zimbabwe opposition MP beaten by soldiers
    • Daily News Appeal Funds
    • Price controls, then snap poll? - FT
    • 'Soldiers beat me with chains' - Star
    • Criticising Zim could put SA at risk - Star
    • Zim House DRC protest - DNews
    • 11 killed in Congo ambush - AP
    • Chinamasa vows to overhaul judiciary
    • Chihuri's confession on political loyalty sets tongues wagging
  16. Posted 6/2/01 .....
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - 5/2/01
    • ZLP condemns violence - ZimStd
    • Zim should buy into Mbeki's plan - Star
    • Signs of our times - ZimStd
    • 'Kabila a barrier to peace' - Star
    • Beer, carols and Y-fronts - UKInd
    • Zimbabwean Minister Condemns Opposition Leader for Violating Law
    • Confusion, anxiety grips tax and customs departments
    • Zimbabwe to Host International Flower Exhibition
    • Zimbabwe's judges are not planning to resign
    • CFU & CIO neighbours?
  17. Posted 5/2/01 .....
    • Press protest quashed - Star
    • Reader's letter
    • Mugabe's press bomb causes world outrage - STimes
    • Judges angry - ZimStd
    • First step towards peace - SInd
    • African Tears
    • Farmers in South Africa under siege too
  18. Posted 4/2/01 .....
    • Zanu (PF) denies conspiracy
    • Zimbabwe Press Freedom March Banned
    • Zimbabwean police put an end to media protest
    • Hunzvi's witchdoctor ploy doesn't charm court
    • Zimbabwean security forces on alert in fresh crackdown
    • Gubbay forced out - Star
    • Mugabe sets troops on protesters - Times
    • Embassies under fire as crackdown looms - Star
    • Zim, Sweden clash over funding - PANA
    • Publish and be bombed - Spectator
    • DRC elections once peace restored - CNN
    • Thousands of Zimbabweans Face Starvation
    • Dr Made's move (Minister for Agriculture)
    • Dairy farmers soldier on
    • Hardcastle is Dairy Farmer of the Year
    • GMB denies maize rationing as shortages loom
    • Anti Hi-Jack Trust launches reward campaign
    • Tengwe farmer wins Nuffield scholarship
    • Row erupts between farmers over war veterans
    • Crop watch
    • Flight of irrigation expertise
    • Beef in balance
    • If you can't beat them, bomb them! (Muckraker - Zim. Independent)
  19. Posted 3/2/01 .....
    • Something Positive
    • Protest...not Bombs!!
    • Refugees detained on assassination fears - CNN
    • Govt press printing Daily News - MISA
    • Four months maize left - ZimInd
    • Honey traps for MDC MPs - ZimInd
    • Makoni dashes to Washington - FinGaz
    • Kabila in US talks - UKInd
    • Zimbabwe's white chief justice forced out
    • Mugabe's Electoral Act (Modification) (No. 3) declared unconstitutional
    • Media Monitoring Project
    • IMMINENT FOOD SHORTAGE
    • Europe moves to isolate govt - FinGaz
    • Constitutional crisis says govt lawyer - PANA
    • No crisis - FinGaz
    • Kabila gives ground - CArgus
    • Kabila meets Chirac - Star
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report 1/2/01
    • MARONDERA COUNTRY CLUB INCIDENT 26/01/01
    • Ban on election challenges overturned - CNN
    • 'We're not giving up' - Guardian
    • Banana splits - Gay.com
    • Ng'anga sues Hunzvi - BBC
    • Congo Lesson - IHT
    • Healer sues politician over "unpaid" spells

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  22. October/November 2000 Archive
  23. September 2000 Archive
  24. August 2000 Archive
  25. July 2000 Archive
  26. June 2000 Archive
  27. May 2000 Archive
  28. April 2000 Archive
  29. March 2000 Archive
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