The ZIMBABWE Situation

February 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 1/3/2002
    • Blair: 'Mugabe's A Dictator'
    • Court Ruling Effect on Zimbabwe Election Unclear
    • Nigerian president holds talks with PM, ALP, Hollingworth
    • Howard cautions against pre-emptive sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe rival slams 'campaign of terror'
    • Press group urges Zimbabwe Commonwealth expulsion
    • Zimbabwe in fear, says poll monitor
    • Colonialism is still the enemy, says Mugabe
    • Not the way to govern Zimbabwe
    • The EU and Zimbabwe: Why we did what we did
    • Australia urged to go ahead with Zimbabwe tour for good of troubled nation
    • With friends like these...
    • Court rulings boost Zimbabwe opposition
    • MDC polling agents attacked
    • Harassment continues
    • Degrees in Violence: Robert Mugabe and the Struggle for Power in Zimbabwe
    • Matabeleland villagers flee to South Africa as terror mounts
    • Headmaster accused of victimisation
    • Bulawayo City Council bars Mugabe from using stadium
    • Mugabe ridicules EU sanctions
  2. Posted 28/2/2002
    • Regional Catastrophe Threatened By Breakdown of the Rule of Law
    • Mugabe is my friend: Menashe
    • MDC rallies banned
    • Mugabe pleads for Epworth vote
    • Teachers flee Zanu PF terror
    • Tsvangirai becomes a martyr in a comic opera
    • What will happen if MDC wins the presidential poll?
    • Express your disapproval
    • Zimbabwe expulsion focus of Nigerian President's visit
    • Starving voters more worried about food crisis
    • Mugabe gets ready to rig his reelection
    • Tsvangirai detained again
    • Time's Running Out for Hero-Turned-Despot Mugabe
    • Chances of fair Zimbabwe vote dim but Chrétien not ready for sanctions
    • Blair condemns Zimbabwe election ''outrage''
    • Zimbabwe court invalidates election amendments
    • Zimbabwe investment dries up
    • Harare scavenges for fuel, food
    • Mugabe learned, but how wise?
    • Zim a test for Commonwealth
    • 'Fighting fit' Mugabe threatens industries
    • 'Violence 'exaggerated' - Namibia
    • 'Villagers forced to attend Zanu-PF meetings'
    • No influx of Zimbabweans
  3. Third Batch Posted 27/2/2002
    • Courageous letter
    • Daunting Task for Next Government
    • Zimbabwe's business climate "impossible"
    • No Briton Should Own Land in Zimbabwe
    • US accused of interfering in Zimbabwe elections
    • U.S. Doubts Zimbabwe Treason Claim
    • Mugabe defies age and opponents on a boiled egg a day
    • Mugabe accuses 2 more of treason
    • Mugabe heads to powerbase
    • CFU Sitrep Mon 25 Feb 2002
    • Mugabe Seeks Rural Vote, Rivals Challenge Rally Ban
    • Mugabe 'death plot film was doctored'
    • Journalist defends Mugabe plot story
    • Mugabe's revenge
    • MPs twin with Zimbabwean candidates
  4. Second Batch Posted 27/2/2002
    • More Mugabe opponents charged
    • What lies behind Zimbabwe's treason tape
    • Marondera farmer Kay arrested for allegedly burning Zanu PF vehicl
    • Zanu PF mob attacks Chipinge North MP
    • MDC supporter murdered
    • Abubakar says attack on poll observers unfortunate
    • Church says Kunonga’s close links with Zanu PF his democratic right
    • Massive egg, chicken shortages looming
    • War vets take over maize distribution in Bulawayo
    • Zimbabwe’s foreign debt now unserviceable
    • We Did Not Offer Asylum to Mugabe
    • SADC observers slag Zim attacks
    • What to do in an emergency
  5. Posted 27/2/2002
    • Zimbabwe sanctions depend on election - Canada
    • Treason video fails to win over Zimbabwe
    • Britain, U.S. Blast Mugabe After Rival Charged
    • Serious turn of events
    • Smart Sanctions: Who is in And Who is Out
    • Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold On Harare's Political Crisis
    • Aust threatens targeted sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Don't be fooled
    • Brace yourselves, but not for sanctions
    • Here and there - the Farmer
    • Zim weighs heavily on rand
    • Zimbabwe's tobacco industry pivots on ballot box
    • Zuma cancels Harare trip
    • Marondera businessman detained and assaulted
    • Mugabe rival vows to fight on
  6. Posted 26/2/2002
    • Mugabe says that his opponents will “never, ever” rule
    • Zimbabwe observers injured in bus attack
    • Mugabe offered safe passage
    • Mugabe backers stone election observers
    • Mugabe to flee if he loses election
    • Mugabe ready to flee Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader questioned over 'assassination plot'
    • Mugabe may attend summit
    • Violence Likely to Rise as Zimbabwe Election Nears
    • Pray for Zimbabwe
    • Our determination will be rewarded
    • Thousands defy intimidation to attend MDC rally in Masvingo
    • Zanu PF plans to slash urban votes
    • Ben-Menashe should be exposed to all the media
    • Zanu PF entices the hungry to Mugabe’s rallies with food
    • African leaders become anti-imperialist when under siege
    • The choking and sickening daily lies
    • Tobacco Selling Season to Ease Foreign Currency Woes
    • Zimbabwe: Statement by Jack Straw
    • Mr Mugabe's smears are a sign of desperation
    • Mugabe rival on treason charge
    • U.S. Labels Zimbabwe Treason Charges 'Intimidation'
    • Zimbabwe votes: Mashonaland
    • Mugabe threatens church leader
  7. Posted 25/2/2002
    • Mugabe says that his opponents will “never, ever” rule
    • Witches, Warlocks and the Weather - Eddie Cross
    • Mugabe, Rival Campaign; New Monitor Mission Starts
    • from ZWnews :
    • 'There was nowhere to hide' - SA STimes
    • SA observer credibility damaged - STel
    • Summary evictions spread - ZWNEWS
    • Moyo keeps low Matabeleland profile - ZimStd
    • Resident voter wins test case - ZimInd
    • Volunteers needed - MDC
    • Commonwealth Mission Starts Work in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean officials dismiss U.S. travel sanctions
    • Annan Urges Fair Vote
    • Labor calls for 'smart sanctions' on Mugabe
    • Krishnamurthy, Vinod Khanna in observer Zimbabwe group
    • Time is running out for Mugabe
    • Mugabe 'not to blame'
    • Commonwealth boosts Zimbabwe mission
    • Zimbabwe observers undaunted
    • Zimbabwe Rivals on Campaign Trail as Monitors Start
    • Growing up in Africa - Eddie Cross
    • Appeal : Free & Fair election to happen
    • Zanu PF reduces polling stations in MDC strongholds
    • Zimbabwe Militants Attack Opposition, Observers
  8. Posted 24/2/2002
    • CFU -Breaking News Update
    • Zanu PF thinks we are all but complete fools
    • Ben-Menashe exposed
    • Ari Ben-Menashe on Zimbabwean assassination plot
    • Ben-Menashe arrives to testify in alleged plot to assassinate Mugabe
    • No-go campaign areas: we thought they all knew
    • Zanu PF mob attacks SA observers
    • Soldiers assault MDC activist for putting up posters
    • Foreign journalist arrested for entering Zimbabwe illegally
    • Bush imposes travel sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Sanctions 'Help Mugabe'
    • Savimbi 'killed' by Angolan army
    • " The Sound of Terror" (letter)
    • MDC update
    • - Police shoot at Morgan Tsvangirai
    • - 2 South African Observers and at least 5 MDC supporters injured in Zanu PF
    • attack
    • - Zanu PF militia kill MDC member, attack headmistress' home
    • - MDC members abducted
    • - MDC Chinhoyi Provincial Office Attacked & MDC MP's farm raided
    • Vicious War to Win Hearts And Minds of Citizens
    • Jackson Appeals for Peace and Tolerance
    • Mugabe on Campaign Trail Under New U.S. Sanctions
    • Zimbabwe attacks US sanctions
    • Mugabe Backers Defiant After New U.S. Sanctions
    • Commonwealth seen holding back on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans brave crocodiles as flee to S.Africa
    • SW Radio Africa - additional coverage
  9. Posted 23/2/2002 second batch
    • The music of dissent strikes a chord in Zimbabwe
    • Police shoot at Zimbabwean opposition presidential candidate, opposition
    • Britain sees Commonwealth holding back on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe militants evict farmer
    • Observers hurt in Zimbabwe attack
    • Zimbabwe election observers beaten up
    • From the newsroom:
    • TSVANGIRAI CONVOY ATTACKED
    • SADC MISSION PRESS CONFERENCE
    • Chegutu Farm Evictions - from the CFU
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 21 February 2002
    • Timber resources fuelling conflict
    • From ZWnews :
    • Diamond deals exposed - ZimInd
    • Who is Ari Ben-Menashe? - ZWNEWS
    • Some vets spared - News24
    • Voters ready to resist violence - IRIN
    • SA newspaper group barred - SAPA
    • Zimbabwe sanctions 'could seriously hit neighbouring states'
    • 95 People Accredited for Presidential Election
    • MDC says attack on offices was an assassination attempt
    • Anglican parishioners call for resignation of clergyman
    • Mugabe’s birthday comes and goes with no fanfare
    • Milk shortage increases following price controls
    • Abducted Mutoko couple still missing
    • The fallacy of changing colonial names
    • Demand for 40% forex seen curtailing exports
    • Enrolling at "gay gangster" varsities
    • Mnangagwa case takes new twist
  10. Posted 23/2/2002
    • EU withdrawal leaves dangerous gap
    • Abubakar could pay millions for rights abuses
    • Zanu PF targets commuter bus drivers
    • SA observers blast Zanu PF
    • Baptist church protests against GMB maize seizure
    • African Election Observers Due in Zimbabwe
    • ELECTIONS IN ZIMBABWE "MOSTLY FREE AND FAIR"
    • Tobacco Industry's Growth Lies in Smallholder Sector - Govt
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe blasts Britain
    • Zim overturns SA media ban
    • NGOs fear food crisis may cost lives in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe gang robs millionaire
    • Mugabe Ridicules EU Sanctions
    • OAU says sanctions on Zimbabwe could hurt elections
    • Militants stage new attack on Zimbabwe opposition in Chinhoyi
    • Mugabe dismisses sanctions
    • O CRY FOR ME - ZIMBABWE
    • Zimbabwe election observers beaten up
    • Mugabe pawns nation's assets in deal with Libya
    • W.House imposes U.S. travel ban on Mugabe, aides
  11. Posted 22/2/2002
    • On the campaign trail: Zimbabwe's presidential election a tale of gloom and hope
    • Canadian Mounties: Goche is your man!
    • Over 42 arrested so far under Security Act
    • Tsvangirai video evidence 'doctored'
    • 'Humble' Mugabe's birthday threats
    • U.N. chief appeals for fair Zimbabwe election
    • Mugabe: 'Do not dictate to Africa'
    • Zimbabwe allows ITV and C4 News to cover election
    • Zimbabwe Violence Reaction An Issue
    • Zimbabwe food shortages worsening
    • Bank of England freezes assets
    • Election support network staff attacked
    • CHURCH IN HILLSIDE THIS SUNDAY!
    • Political abuse of NGO
    • Voters ready to resist violence
    • Emergency food aid deliveries start
    • Much ado about nothing
    • Mugabe might not accept defeat
    • Mugabe's shaking hand betrays fears of increasing ill-health
    • MDC says attack on offices was an assassination attempt
  12. Posted 21/2/2002 3rd batch
    • Are We So Cowardly to Let State House Guards Club Mere Passersby?
    • Why are Africa's leaders so silent about the crisis
    • Opponents being tortured, claims human rights forum
    • Who Will Sell Food to Mugabe Now?
    • Zimbabwe observers 'concerned'
    • Fear Clouds Zimbabwe Election
    • IRIN Chronology of EU sanctions
    • South African observers probe Zimbabwe violence
    • ZIMBABWE'S ECONOMIC CRISIS SEEN TO WORSEN
    • From 'The Newsroom' :
    • ELECTION SUPPORT NETWORK STAFF ATTACKED
    • MDC ACTIVIST'S HOUSE IS BURNT IN MARONDERA
    • MDC ACTIVIST'S HOUSE IS BURNT IN MARONDERA
    • MDC MP'S FARM SEARCHED
    • Investors see for Mugabe defeat
    • Godsell to monitor Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe forgotten
    • Zimbabwe condemns EU sanctions as 'hostile action' to influence election
    • The cardinal sin that Lumumba committed
    • Zimbabweans feared dead in London fire
    • Does Zanu PF have something to hide?
    • Drought warnings fell on deaf ears, says CFU
    • Three million exiles, refugees denied the vote
    • Mayhem as Zanu PF members run amok in Harare city centre
    • MDC implicates soldiers in terror
    • Spirit medium murdered
    • Info. wanted from Zimbabwe on Gaddafi troop allegations.........
  13. Posted 21/2/2002 2nd batch
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 18 February 2002
    • Mugabe on way out
    • US lawsuit takes another step forward
    • Delaying tactics? - a speculation
    • EU pull-out a green light for abuse - Amnesty
    • Made timely warned by the very farmers he now blames for the dire maize
    • Zanu PF’s concerted effort to steal election
    • Mother of all plots: Kill the truth, live happily
    • Tafara man beaten up for allegedly waving open palm
    • "Set Up by the State"
    • MDC says State plans to arrest Tsvangirai
    • Torture centres operating, say human rights NGOs
    • Joshua Nkomo sidelined even in death
    • Police bar MDC from holding rally at White City Stadium
    • Zanu PF youths invade community halls
    • ZCTU warns of mass action
    • Zanu faction disowns Kumbula
    • Radio Dialogue says police stopped road show
    • Survey shows Zimbabweans want good governance ahead of land
    • Cholera outbreak hits Masvingo
  14. Posted 21/2/2002 batch 1
    • Mugabe on Election Trail as U.S. Readies Sanctions
    • EU poll observers quit Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe defiant as EU observers pull out
    • Tatchell Granted Visa, Calls On Australia To Arrest Mugabe
    • Citizenship Lobby Group - Update #12
    • Swiss to decide on Harare sanctions
    • More die as Mugabe slams door on media
    • Famine racks Southern Africa
    • US considers travel sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Only SA strong enough to keep Harare in check'
    • Zimbabwean thugs entering Churches in pre-election violence
    • Ethiopia says wants Mengistu back from Zimbabwe
    • S.African journalists say turned down by Zimbabwe
    • Politicisation of healthcare denied
    • Review of local contingency plans
    • Zimbabwe divides up foreign press corps over election coverage
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader could win presidential vote: poll
    • Media groups in Zimbabwe election talks
    • Zimbabweans applaud EU sanctions
    • U.S. trade rep says Africa must push on Zimbabwe
  15. Posted 19/2/2002
    • Assaulted by militia" - Kay
    • Rally leaves trail of destruction
    • Zimbabwe govt supporters attack opposition offices
    • Opposition HQ attacked in Harare
    • Will It Play in Harare?
    • Daily Updates from The News Room
    • Too late for free and fair elections - rights group
    • EU team in Zimbabwe confirms pullout
    • EU imposes sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Expulsion of EU observer team head smacks of overreaction
    • Zimbabwe: Was the EU right to act?
    • Blair needs to deliver on his rhetoric of African tour
    • Elimination story Mugabe’s final card, says Tsvangirai
    • Inflation hits new high of 116%
    • Prospects of winter wheat crop blighted
    • 66 foreign observers, 62 local journalists accredited
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 14 February 2002
    • Nkomo statue sparks protest
    • Fleeing Zimbabweans boost fortunes of national airline
    • Mugabe could lose if Zimbabwe poll is fair -report
    • RCMP probes alleged plot to kill Mugabe
    • Southern African media organisation to challenge Zimbabwean security
    • SA to abide by majority view on Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai sure of success
    • Portal of Truth - 14th update posted
  16. Posted 18/2/2002 batch 2
    • Discontent in army over pay hikes
    • Army settles on Bennett’s farm
    • Bulawayo churches spurn Mugabe’s overtures
    • Fireworks at London meeting
    • Soldiers terrorise Sakubva residents
    • Students stranded
    • Zim Std Comment : Lilian Patel’s folly
    • What do they take us for? (letter to the Zim Std)
    • Hunting the hunter
    • Education is the next victim
    • We want more than just land—youths
    • What’s On Air—Don’t our weather presenters look resplendent
    • 'New teeth for Grass Hat'
    • Mugabe appoints Zimbabwe intelligence chief head of emergency food task force
    • Mugabe's political decline mirrors Zimbabwe's ruin
    • Zimbabwean President Leaves for Mozambique for Talks With SADC Leaders
    • Zimbabwe oppsn leader says SADC endorsing Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe seeks African support in EU row
    • Zimbabwe to start Congo troop withdrawal on Monday
    • EU foreign ministers to weigh Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Sweden's Schori hits back after Zimbabwe expulsion
    • EU observer doubts fair Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe dilemma for EU ministers
    • Money Supply Growth Continues to Spiral
    • Maize Shortage Hits Milling Companies
    • "Coelacanth"
  17. Posted 18/2/2002 batch 1
    • Expelled election observer warns of Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Church arrest in Bulawayo
    • Joint Walk and Pray for Zimbabwe interrupted
    • Zimbabwean police arrest 10 at peace prayer meeting
    • Thousands left starving by Mugabe land grabs
    • UN slams Zim land reform
    • Zimbabwe monitor's expulsion 'absurd'
    • Zimbabwe seeks Africa support in standoff with EU
    • 'SA Must Help to Topple Mugabe'
    • 'Africa's mining could collapse if Mugabe stays'
    • Mugabe sees conspiracy all around
    • Thousands in desperate flight to South Africa
    • Swedish journalists say turned down by Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe : Power and Plunder in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe sets up grain task forces as Zimbabwe faces food crisis
    • Zimbabwe-EU Standoff Deepens; Mugabe Seeks Support
    • OAU Chief Fires Salvo at Western Monitors
    • White activist, 17, draws ire of Mugabe regime
    • Zimbabwe exiles in Britain urge end to Mugabe rule
    • Zimbabwe opposition says convoy hit by militants
    • US and UK name targeted leaders
    • Zanu PF targets Harare’s low density suburbs
  18. Posted 17/2/2002
    • Is that it?- ZWnews comment
    • "Threaten and bluster."
    • Shortage of staple raises Zimbabwe famine fears
    • Head of EU observer team says he will stay on in Zimbabwe
    • Observers, take note of this racist spite of disenfranchisement
    • NGOs fame, fun and funds at people’s expense
    • Garfield Todd - another victim of xenophobia
    • 5 village headmen allegedly abducted
    • Gwisai arrested
    • Government warned against arresting Tsvangirai
    • Mugabe's election masterplan
    • Thousands left starving by Mugabe land grabs
    • Zimbabwe threat to expel EU election observer
    • Bennet in trouble
    • Regime a step closer to triggering sanctions
    • Visa Of Zimbabwe Observer Revoked
    • Political violence casts doubts on poll validity
    • Zimbabwe, EU at Loggerheads Over Election Observer
    • Zimbabwe gives EU observer midnight deadline to leave country
    • Zimbabwe exiles in Britain urge end to Mugabe rule
    • Zimbabwe opposition says convoy hit by militants
  19. Posted 16/2/2002 - 2nd batch
    • Failing Harare
    • We Will Not Forget, Mbeki
    • Free and fair elections are not possible in Zimbabwe
    • Why Zimbabwe's top journalist left
    • 'It's better to be a live coward than a dead hero'
    • Zimbabwe's economic tailspin
    • Zimbabwe denies revoking visa
    • Friend-turned-foe, Mugabe may expel Sweden's Schori
    • If a man proposes love to a woman and she refuses . . .
    • MDC activist abducted, tortured
    • London demo to mourn deaths in election run-up
    • Suspected Zanu PF youths in gang-rape
    • Health crisis looms as parts of Harare run dry
    • Zimbabwe police disperse peaceful protest
    • Media watchdog issues warning after reporter flees Zimbabwe
    • Eagerness to blacken Peta's name is petty and cruel
    • Truth in Zimbabwe
    • Portal of Truth 12
  20. Posted 16/2/2002 - first batch
    • Poll may be re-run
    • Zimbabwe police seal office ahead of protest
    • Government close to breaching RBZ borrowing ceiling
    • Abubakar convicted of rights abuses
    • ESC warns monitors not to talk
    • Zanu PF intensifies onslaught on MDC
    • Reinvent journalism says Ethics Committee
    • Triple election process set to discourage urban voters
    • Haphazard land reform bad for economy
    • Zanu PF not ordained to rule Zim forever
    • Lodge your protest now
    • Tsvangirai - the plot thickens
    • Menashe a master of 'dirty tricks'
    • Soldiers seconded to ESC
    • SA/Sadc lobby govt to accredit Schori
    • Little time left to break Zanu's chain of violence
    • After Argentina: cry for me Zimbabwe
    • Jonathan Moyo insists he is no sellout, just 'honest'
    • Emergence of MDC proves a boon for Mugabe's forces of repression
    • Mugabe assassination plot another dirty trick
    • LONDON DEMO
    • Portal of truth 10
    • Portal of truth 11
    • The Return of Shango
  21. Posted 15/2/2002
    • Statement By MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai on allegations that he plotted to eliminate President Mugabe
    • Search for a President of the new millennium
    • Mugabe vows to take more land
    • MDC denies plotting coup
    • Dickens and Madson .........
    • Rand should rise if Mugabe falls
    • Zimbabwe's Jesuits offer sanctuary to those trying to escape violence
    • 'Independent' reporter forced to flee Zimbabwe after smear campaign
    • Zimbabwe hints at compromise over EU observers
    • Booksellers Industry Faces Collapse
    • What will happen if Zanu PF wins presidential poll?
    • Mining town of Hwange enjoying peace amid the violence
    • Poet banned from schools
    • EU observer team vows to stay
    • SA refutes Herald story
    • Zanu PF youths bar MDC from recruiting polling agents in Mt Darwin
    • Woods’ application for treatment outside country deferred
    • Media standards falling says watchdog
    • Zanu PF unleashes militia on Byo
    • Fair Zimbabwe vote key to Africa's recovery plan: South Africa
  22. Posted 14/2/2002 3rd batch
    • Harrassment of Workers
    • Future generations to inherit $210 billion debt
    • Zimbabwe bars US senator ahead of polls
    • NCA takes Mugabe to court over draft constitution
    • Soldiers beat up Zanu PF youths
    • CIO agents visit MDC mayoral candidate
    • Allegations that Tsvangirai plotted to assassinate Mugabe false.
    • Mugabe 'assassination' tape denied
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader accused of plotting to assassinate Mugabe
    • Canadian firm accuses Zimbabwe opposition leader of plotting to kill Mugabe
    • Bishops call for end to violence
    • Meagre harvest in Zimbabwe
    • Fleeing Zimbabweans find cold welcome in Britain
    • S.Africa minister sees Zimbabwe hitting Africa aid
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader held briefly at airport
    • Zimbabwe daily slams EU "arrogance"
    • 50 SA observers for Zim poll
    • Foreign observers sidelined before Zimbabwe poll
    • Citizenship Lobby Group Update #10
    • Tsvangirai smear adds to Zimbabwe election turmoil
  23. Posted 14/2/2002 second batch
    • MP ordered not to disrupt farms
    • Zanu PF militants seize workers’ IDs
    • Voters in favour of presidential debates
    • UZ student killed by the police, court told
    • Teacher beaten to death for reading The Daily News
    • MDC Offices rebuild : Progress Report No. 5 Period 29/01 - 13/02/02
    • MDC's Tsvangirai detained
    • A tale of two rallies
    • The truth about my arrest. And the slurs that followed
    • Zimbabwe poll monitors row grows
    • I’m back at work, says Chinotimba
    • Bishops condemn political violence
    • Colonial mission schools are root of intolerance
    • Abuja violated: UNDP
    • Little to be gained from this strutting and posturing
    • Parties discuss code of conduct for polls
    • Sir Garfield Todd loses right to vote
    • Proposed school names condemned
    • Notice of Objection - Help in Bulawayo
    • Mugabe opponent accused of murder plot
  24. Posted 14/2/2002 1st batch
    • "Dying of Starvation"
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 11 February 2002
    • Angola offers land to Zimbabwean farmers
    • Angola welcomes Zim farmers
    • EU awaiting accreditation for observers
    • EU observers await Zimbabwe fate
    • EU poll observers in Zimbabwe stuck in impasse
    • EU envoys meet over Zimbabwe stand-off
    • EU observer 'a tourist' - Zim
    • EU awaits clarification from government
    • EU checking Zimbabwe refusal of Swedish observer
    • Public disgust now heightened by hunger
    • Election Weekend
    • 'Notice of election' update
    • Greener pastures for Zimbabwe's farmers
    • Harare Hotel Group Buys Cape Grace
    • SA Press Team to Monitor Harare
    • Zimbabwe, European union deadlocked over election observer mission
    • The return of Shango
    • Southern Zimbabwe's maize a 'total write-off'
    • Public disgust now heightened by hunger
    • Muzorewa failed to read the mood of the people
    • Suspected war veterans vandalise MDC offices
    • Mob kills Zanu PF supporter
    • Zanu supporter killed in clash
    • Portal of Truth 8
    • Portal of Truth 9
  25. Posted 12/2/2002 second batch
    • Children affected by political violence
    • Stand and deliver on Africa - Blair will be judged by results
    • Zimbabwe stands by EU accreditation limits
    • Masvingo factions reconcile
    • Japan suspends tractor deal
    • Africa needs action, not kind words
    • McKinnon on Zimbabwe, debt relief
    • EU observer leader works to win over Zimbabwe govt
    • Newspaper Offices Bombed in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Challenged to ‘Name Gays’
  26. Posted 12/2/2002
    • Intimidated farm workers - Triangle
    • Hand-picked MPs dancing to Mugabe’s tune
    • 50-strong Commonwealth observer team expected
    • As the body count rises, is this now a civil war?
    • In Western eyes Africa is a problem child
    • Perpetrators of violence to face wrath of law: Tsvangirai
    • AG’s Office grants leave of absence to Harare prosecutor
    • Vendor accused of delivering anthrax-laced paper to Msika
    • Zanu PF supporters fire teachers as terror spreads
    • UK dismisses Sunday Mail story as rubbish
    • Australia draws up possible sanctions for Zimbabwe
    • MDC youth leader murdered
    • EU defies Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean Ruling Party Kicks off Campaign in Harare
    • EU observers in Zimbabwe for poll
    • Zimbabwe pays the price of political uncertainty
    • Zimbabwe war veteran has to flee
    • Zimbabwe is the key
    • Thug tactics and arson derail MDC rally
    • CIO, police block MDC campaign rally
  27. Posted 11/2/2002
    • Zimbabwe police raid filmmaker's house
    • 'SA not final judge on polls'
    • Press Statement by MDC President, Morgan Tsvangirai
    • MDC Opposed Access to Information Bill and still opposes new Act
    • EU observer head arrives in Zimbabwe, rally barred
    • Zimbabwe opposition members attacked ahead of election rally
    • CARICOM to take common position to Commonwealth
    • Mbeki says Zimbabwe violence will not prevent free vote
    • Portal of Truth 7
  28. Posted 10/2/2002
    • Portal of Truth 6
    • EU in fresh showdown with Mugabe on observers
    • EU threat to freeze Mugabe's assets over observers
    • Zimbabwe prepares for elections
    • Electrodes under the fingernails
    • "Letters"
    • Political White Water
    • 3 MDC MPs Assaulted
    • Sanctions move closer as Mugabe spurns observers
    • Women fight Mugabe with 'chitter-chatter'
    • Urban Consumption Cost Soars in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe prepares for elections
    • Happy With Zimbabwe Election Preparation
    • Zimbabwean Opposition Party Stages Campaign Rally in Harare
    • Scotland's vigil for Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe pressed again on violence
    • Playing games with Harare’s residents
    • Outcomes after presidential election
    • Judgment overturned
    • Moyo allegedly sends Zimpapers boss Kamudyariwa on forced leave
    • ZBC urged to give equal coverage to all political parties
    • Top soldiers ready to serve MDC government
    • Portal of Truth 5
  29. Posted 9/2/2002 - third batch
    • A Daily Struggle to Make Ends Meet
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 07 February 2002
    • An encounter with silent ranks of hate
    • Stop youth brigade, Mugabe told
    • Swedish head of EU observer team could test Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe must have free and fair vote, says Blair
    • Obasanjo insists Harare should hold a fair election
    • Moyo Starts Proceedings Against Mbeki (brother)
    • Radio station reaches listeners by tape
    • EU invited to Zim elections
    • Youths kill teacher
    • Security concerns impeding tourism development efforts
    • Battle for access to information not over yet
    • Mugabe threatens voters
    • Villagers starving
    • Chinotimba remains absent without leave
    • Youths terrorise Chivhu villagers
    • Villagers flee as group unleashes terror in Nkayi
    • Soldiers allegedly torture MDC MPs
    • Mugabe Critics Slammed (Mbeki)
    • EU steps closer to Mugabe sanctions
    • Portal of Truth 3
  30. Posted 9/2/2002 - second batch
    • Food shortages threaten Zimbabwe
    • Zim cops guard food lines
    • Mugabe 'set on thwarting' poll observers
    • Britain comes to Zim's aid
    • Militia seize hundreds of ID cards
    • Zanu PF divided over mayoral candidate
    • S.African Poll Observers to Go to Zimbabwe in Week
    • Zimbabwe Revokes Feingold's Visa
    • Mugabe opponents' convoy ambushed
    • Zimbabwe Opposition makes police torture claims
    • Red-Tape Slows Down Privatisation Process
    • NCA urges electorate to vote for MDC
    • Sadc misled over Information Bill
    • Zimbabwe faces famine
    • MDC vows to continue rallies
    • Terror bases unlawful says Chigovera
    • Army deployed to supervise poll process
    • Citrus crop down 60%
    • US goes ahead with sanctions
    • Police raid widow's home
    • Portal of Truth 4
  31. Posted 9/2/2002 - first batch
    • Information Bill: no takers for Moyo's 'satanic verses'
    • Blatant attempt at electoral fraud
    • Ministers serving their kids a colonial diet!
    • Roadblocks to a free and fair election
    • Real reasons for Zimbabwe's poor export performance
    • Stop Mugabe's thugs
    • The captain has gone bonkers
    • Fear and greed drive Christians on land
    • Mugabe rebuffs local civic groups
    • Antithesis of democracy
    • " Whites face same hurdles""
    • "Freedom gone badly wrong"
    • "Zanu PF ads ridiculous "
    • Namibian land issue?
  32. Posted 8/2/2002 - second batch
    • Portal of Truth 2
    • MASVINGO REGIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
    • Food security threatened - maize stocks low
    • Death rate mounts in political violence
    • And again...
    • Terror squads camp on farms
    • EU denies 'sneaking' observers into Zimbabwe
    • Police ban dangerous weapons
    • Maize crisis not over as transport blues hit GMB
    • Observers unwelcome if there's something to hide
    • Zanu PF still to decide on Harare mayoral candidate
    • Tourism receipts plunge 42%
    • Constitutional reform is No 1 priority after poll
    • Mugabe could move ahead of UN plan
    • NCA takes Mugabe to court on constitution
    • Zim surprised by flurry of poll observers
    • Zimpapers chief quits
    • MDC MPs flee Mat North terror
    • Intolerance high in Zimbabwe: Mdladlana
    • "From Hope to Soap"
  33. Posted 8/2/2002 - first batch
    • Thousands in desperate flight from Zimbabwe
    • ZIMBABWE DAY OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING (Johannesburg)
    • Peta vows to stay in Zimbabwe
    • Britain 'frozen out' of Zimbabwe elections
    • Blair says Zimbabwe must admit foreign journalists
    • Zimbabwe opposition MPs held
    • Who will it be: Mugabe or Tsvangirai?
    • War vets arrested for seizing cattle
    • Zanu PF rally flops
    • Veterinary Dept needs $194m for new farmers
    • A little courage will end this era of terror
    • Beyond March 2002
    • Mugabe broke the law: Chidyausiku
    • Tsvangirai vows to carry out land audit
    • NO to sham poll: Mbeki
    • World Must Insist on an Honest Zimbabwe Election
    • Mugabe's henchmen replace Churchill
    • Most colonial school names changed
    • Outcomes After Harare Poll
    • US in process of imposing Zimbabwe sanctions: Powell
    • Gwanda stands up to ZANU PF
    • 'Zim woes cost SA billions'
  34. Posted 7/2/2002 - third batch
    • Scale of political violence in Zimbabwe at new high
    • Harare Crisis Affects SADC Economy - ICG
    • Analysis: Zimbabwe's lessons for Africa
    • EU gives Mugabe benefit of the doubt - for now
    • Zimbabwe declares dispute with EU over sanctions threats
    • Zimbabwe Raises Minimum Gold Price, Sets Up Retention Fund
    • Malaysia to Help Zimbabwe Build Transport System
    • STOP the madness
    • Really, what does Mugabe want?
  35. Posted 7/2/2002 - second batch
    • Mbeki versus Moyo
    • Zimbabwe plans new titles for schools with British names
    • Britain's colonial heritage is wiped out across the nation names
    • Lyle in Talks to Sell Zimbabwe Sugar Refiner
    • Mugabe to meet other political leaders
    • Zimbabwe frees journalist held under harsh security laws
    • Mbeki speech expected to focus on economy, Zimbabwe
    • MDC, UK deny Herald’s claims
    • MDC activist dies after Zanu PF attack
    • Harare Travel Expo Postponed Due to Political Unrest
    • EU Monitoring Mission Goes Ahead
    • Zim Sun Builds First Maputo Timeshare Hotel
    • Zim Safari Operators Sell Off Rare Game
    • Preparations Underway for Election Observers
    • Chief Zimbabwe poll observer named
    • Preparations underway for election observers
    • NGO's battle for accreditation
    • MDC Presidential Rallies in Harare
    • Notices of Objection Update
    • "Followup on Notices of Objection"
    • Former U.S. Official Calls for Immediate Action in Zimbabwe
    • Rights Group Notes Zimbabwe Violence
  36. Posted 7/2/2002 - first batch
    • SOS - Bath Farm
    • Attacks on Marakanga Game Ranch Mwenezi
    • Newspeak in Zimbabwe
    • Tories' Zimbabwe jibe angers Straw
    • "SPORT"
    • Maize Shortage
    • " Portal of Truth "
    • "IT’S TIME"
    • UNRELENTING ASSAULT AND PROVOCATION ON BATH FARM
    • Mbeki's adviser gives blunt warning to Mugabe
    • The army exists because of the people
    • Zanu PF dumps youths in Kotwa
    • Bennet says soldiers on his farm beating up workers
    • Judge calls on Zimbabweans to refrain from violence ahead of poll
    • Harare poll saga deepens
    • Zimbabwe's climate of fear
    • Accreditation of international, local observers starts
    • Suspected Zanu PF supporters petrol-bomb court official’s house
    • Tsvangirai promises compensation for 5 Brigade victims
    • Prosecutor threatened
  37. Posted 6/2/2002
    • CFU Sitrep - Mon 4 Feb 2002
    • Zimbabwe police release UK paper reporter - lawyer
    • Freed Zimbabwe reporter 'unbroken'
    • Straw rejects claims of inaction over Zimbabwe
    • 'Wait and see' only show in town
    • Mbeki: Keeping regional credibility
    • Eight Opposition Party Supporters Arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Blaming the Messenger
    • Criminals Help "Illegals" Cross Border
    • Rallies illustrate Zimbabwe's schism
    • Basildon Peta: My ordeal as Mugabe's prisoner
    • Zimbabwe On Wrong Side of History, U.S. Business Leader Says
    • MDC - 34 Days to Go.
    • Intolerance high in Zimbabwe: Mdladlana
    • Chidyausiku furious
    • Army officers sue Chiwenga
    • Mutare MDC offices raided
    • Another hefty salary increment for police force
    • Millers say delivered maize still not adequate for nation
    • Mugabe must throw out revised media Bill
    • Political violence will not swing the Bulawayo vote in presidential election
    • Straw accused of appeasing 'dictator' Mugabe
    • Commonwealth officials visit Zimbabwe
  38. Posted 5/2/2002
    • EU sees 'no need' for decision on Zimbabwe sanctions
    • EU observers arrive in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe evades EU sanctions
    • Zanu-PF - more than just Mugabe
    • U.N. rights investigator slams Zimbabwe press law
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Says More Supporters Killed
    • Government To Revisit Privatisation Policy?
    • High Court ruling exposes election to rigging: Madhuku
    • Zanu PF youths raid maize-meal delivery trucks
    • Thousands won't vote despite renouncing British citizenship
    • Hunger gnaws Masvingo
    • This is the Dark Age in the history of democracy
    • Dear leader mentality kills Press freedom
    • Serious shortage of pork, poultry looms
    • GMB seals deals with SA firms for supply of maize
    • Mugabe Reverting To Strong-Arm Ways
    • Mugabe arrests 'Independent' reporter
    • Desperate Doctors Forge Marriage Certificates to Stay in Town
    • Harare Axes 'Educationals' for Media Journalists
  39. Second Batch Posted 4/2/2002
    • Three Kiwis to be sent to Zimbabwe as election observers
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader stands up to coup threats from military
    • Standing up to Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe police block opposition rally
    • Arms to Africa scar Britain's conscience
    • Critics Warn of Catastrophe if Mugabe 'Steals' Election
    • Pressure on Zimbabwe
    • Today, police will arrest me for a crime I didn't commit
    • One Vote - Your vote is important
    • Tsvangirai pledges no witch hunt after poll
    • Thousands rally to support Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe’s music sings the message of dissidents
  40. Posted 4/2/2002
    • Mugabe opponent enters fray
    • Mugabe lets in poll observers to fend off sanctions
    • Moyo accused of taking money
    • Minister’s kids get expensive educations
    • Free and fair questions remain
    • New laws make mark on Zimbabwe
    • EU sanctions won't stop Grace's shopping trips
    • Blair's cabinet 'full of gays'
    • Zimbabwe police block roads to opposition rally
    • Five Youths From Opposition Arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Letter from Cathy
  41. Second Batch Posted 3/2/2002
    • Zimbawe's crisis frightens away tourists
    • Violence and hunger stalk Zimbabwe poll
    • Mugabe's final, final warning
    • Bishop Tutu: "I don't know what went wrong" in Zimbabwe
    • PAC says all is well in Zimbabwe
    • Anti-Mugabe sanctions a lesson to all despots
    • 'Mugabe Has Militarised the Election Campaign' Say Critics
    • Zanu PF targets Harare’s low density suburbs
    • US and UK name targeted leaders
    • Discontent in army over pay hikes
    • Army settles on Bennett’s farm
    • Fireworks at London meeting
    • Soldiers terrorise Sakubva residents
    • Students stranded
    • Local Insight—Education is the next victim
    • We want more than just land—youths
  42. Posted 3/2/2002
    • 'Journalists welcome in Zimbabwe'
    • Mugabe's mates claim win over `colonials'
    • Poll rivals want to bring back white rule, says Mugabe
    • Moyo, Chinamasa clash in Parliament
    • Court official allegedly conspires with arson suspects
    • Recycled cooking oil on sale
    • Zanu PF officials block Sadc ministerial taskforce
    • Putting Zimbabwe back on the road to recovery
    • Government backtracks on Zimbabwe media curbs
    • Zimbabwe minister slams Britain's Jack Straw
    • Mugabe blasts all things British
  43. Second Batch Posted 2/2/2002
    • Food Security
    • Identification
    • Media rounds on Zimbabwe law
    • Zimbabwe bill destroys media freedom - press body
    • Soldiers ensure voters dance to Mugabe's tune
    • Harare defiant as press outcry grows
    • Building Fund for the MDC Bulawayo Offices
    • CFU Sitrep Thursday 31 January 2002
    • Mugabe: it's war on white puppets
    • Aust condemns Zimbabwe's new media law as undemocratic
    • Mugabe wages war on Britain on campaign trail
    • Media goes quiet as Mugabe begins poll campaign
    • Rebel Radio - Newsweek Interview
    • No reason to doubt Mugabe, says S Africa
  44. Posted 2/2/2002
    • Mugabe sets racial tone for Zimbabwe election
    • Mugabe launches defiant campaign
    • Mugabe slams Britain, tells backers to stand firm
    • African media criticises Mugabe
    • Mugabe Says 'Political War' with Britain
    • EU anger over Mugabe press law
    • S.Africa working for free and fair Zimbabwe polls
    • Harare raises spectre of nation without newspapers
    • SA 'Pays Price for Failure to Stop Mugabe"
    • Zimbabwe sanctions: What would they be?
    • Zimbabwe impoverished: win or lose
    • Straw hits at Zimbabwe anti-press laws
    • BBC correspondent arrested
    • Ridiculous fiction
    • Zanu PF trio charged with murder of two MDC activists
    • UK unfazed by ban from observing poll
    • Maize-meal runs out
    • Dangerous to let Zimbabwe off the hook at this stage
    • EU attacks Zvinavashe's statement as a threat to the democratic process
    • Our Zimbabwe - Poem
  45. Second Batch Posted 1/2/2002
    • Zimbabwe crisis affects SADC economy-ICG
    • Zimbabwe passes sweeping media curb laws
    • Fury at Zimbabwe media curbs
    • Britain, U.S. condemn Zimbabwe media law
    • Expatriates establish new radio station, defy Harare
    • Mugabe's opponents sign up
    • Five Candidates to Contest Presidential Poll in Zimbabwe
    • 'Mugabe would heed Mbeki only'
    • Mexico Ends Practice of Giving Land to Poor
    • It is your Right to Vote!
    • Zimbabwe moves to shut down independent press as elections loom
    • Zimbabwe puts curbs on media
    • Chefs defy foreign exams ban
    • Zvobgo cuts Moyo to size
    • Fresh produce shortages bite
    • National service: Community work or electoral weapon?
    • Muckraker - Working incognito behind Moyo's Sadza Curtain
    • New laws will not prevent electoral verdict
  46. Posted 1/2/2002
    • Madlela urges opposition to field one candidate
    • MDC messenger kidnapped at court
    • Harare lawyer condemns police raid on MDC rally
    • Denmark to cut all development aid
    • Mugabe on the wrong side of history
    • Government thriving on contradictions these days
    • Heads roll again at ZBC
    • Canada halts deportations to Zimbabwe
    • New Zealand wants Zimbabwe out of Commonwealth
    • Mbeki rallies civil society to aid Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe stays in Commonwealth
    • Extract from the statement following the CMAG meeting in London
    • SA to send 'diverse observer team' to Zim
    • Zimbabwe hails Commonwealth over rebuff to Britain
    • SA preparing for influx of refugees from Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe declares 'diplomatic victory'
    • BBC sets up new bureau to beat Zimbabwe ban
    • The good, the bad, and Mugabe
    • Election race kicks off in Zimbabwe with opposition crying foul
    • Head to head: Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth
    • Zimbabweans made to practice voting for Bob

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