The ZIMBABWE Situation

March 2003 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/3/03
    • Mugabe set to be stripped of his knighthood
    • Report slams fresh abuses in Zimbabwe
    • 'Tense' Zimbabwe vote continues
    • Claims of shots fired in Zimbabwe polls
    • Beer Prices Increased
    • Mugabe 'runs amok' as world watches the war
    • Mugabe expected in SA
    • Zimbabwe Parliamentary By-Elections Flawed, say Observers
    • Savage beatings for Mugabe opponents
    • S. African Media's Obsession With Zimbabwe Nauseating
    • Zimbabwean family forced to flee
    • Zimbabwe opposition defiant after vote
    • Buka accused of politicising land audit
    • Zim's land policy puts pressure on SA, Namibia
    • Health situation on resettled farms precarious
  2. Posted 30/3/03
    • Mugabe's incitement since 1980 has caused untold suffering
    • Brutal Zanu PF youths to disrupt MDC demos
    • Chaos marks first day of by-elections
    • Mugabe cannot win free and fair poll
    • What should be the penalty for raping a country?
    • Analogies between troubled countries
    • Spiralling human rights crisis in elections run-up - UK Government
    • Voting begins in two key Zimbabwe by-elections
    • Drastic plunge in tobacco output expected
    • UZ impasse continues
    • Zimbabwe lacks political will to fight Aids scourge
    • UN official flees extortion by local prostitutes
    • Mashakada's band gets taste of army brutality
    • Zimbabwe by-election starts, intimidation alleged
    • Zim women in SA 'abducted by state agents'
    • Mugabe defends violence against opposition
    • Intimidation alleged at Zimbabwe by-elections
    • Government warns MDC
    • 500 held in Zimbabwe crackdown
    • Mugabe faces prolonged strike by militant workers
    • "For Patricia"
  3. 2nd Batch Posted 29/3/03
    • Zimbabwe violence stirs outcry against Mugabe
    • Mugabe troops 'torture hundreds'
    • Zambians welcome great trek by white farming pioneers
    • Another MDC MP flees
    • Polling stations increased
    • Villagers demand promised food
    • Chipangano terrorising Mbare folk
    • Load-shedding looms in Harare
    • NAGG candidate admits battle for Highfield not easy
    • Zvobgo stands by his views on Iraq
    • Air Zim plays with foreign currency
    • Anger simmers beyond the walls of State House
    • Zesa load-shedding a load of inefficiency
    • Struggling Zimpapers in record $410m loss
    • Fuel situation remains critical
    • Mugabe opponent faces arrest
  4. Posted 29/3/03
    • MDC to decide what to do after ultimatum expiry
    • Harare council undeterred by detractors
    • MDC call to security forces
    • 'Zim doesn't need outside approval'
    • President to cast vote in Highfield by-election
    • Zimbabwe needs to import maize: US report
    • EU condemns crackdown on opposition in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Government Wants to Detain Opposition Chief
    • RESIGNATION OF THE ALB CHAIRMAN
    • Zimbabwean Group Changes Corporate Map
    • Zanu PF, MDC square off in by-elections test
    • Zesa Introduces Load Shedding
    • Crimes Against Humanity And the Transition
    • Mugabe's party 'to rig polls'
    • ICFTU Condemns Mugabe Regime Arrests and Torture
    • Zimbabwe Hampers Nepad's Efforts Official
    • JAG Security Update March 28, 2003
    • The Jewel of Africa
    • Open Letter Forum No. 55 dated 28 March 2003
    • Tsvangirai's brief to Harare-based diplomats
    • Zim-Gateway Saturday 29 March 2003
  5. 3rd Batch Posted 28/3/03
    • Zimbabwe Troops Urged to Disobey Orders
    • Mozambique hails fugitive farmers
    • It's time for Mbeki to bite the bullet
    • Don't they have any sense of shame?
    • Bennet's workers brutally assaulted
    • Power cuts anger industrialists
    • Counting the gains and pains of the stayaway
    • 27 MDC men held in custody
    • Plot to rig poll exposed
    • Tsvangirai treason trial adjourned to 12 May
    • ZUJ appeals to Speaker
  6. 2nd Batch Posted 28/3/03
    • Zimbabwe Faces Power Cuts
    • Zimbabwe opposition urges army to defy Mugabe
    • Is Mbeki changing his tune on Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe Prepares for Crucial Parliamentary Election
    • Tensions ahead of critical by-elections
    • Government rebuffs Mbeki over Posa
    • Transfer of election materials
    • International protests mount
    • Zanu PF chefs fight over land ownership
    • Catholics clash over Zim crisis
    • Zim envoy to Berlin in row with MPs
    • MDC ready for showdown with government
    • War veterans defy High Court order
    • Moyo wins award
    • Paradza case a dilemma for Chief Justice
    • Donors withhold funds for megapark
    • UNDP calls for land reform review
    • Inflation wrecks havoc on listed firms
    • Editor's Memo - Rubbish piling up
    • Inflation or rip-off by TM Ascot?
  7. 1st Batch Posted 28/3/03
    • Mugabe rattled but not on the run just yet
    • Hitlerian methods unlikely to crush dissent
    • Economy cannot take much more of this
    • 'All judges know Jocelyn Chiwenga'
    • Zimbabwe Army leads 'brutal campaign'
    • Regional ministers set to review Zimbabwe crisis
    • Mugabe gave white farms to 'violent' associates
    • JAG Security Update March 27, 2003
    • Open Letter Forum No. 53 27 March 2003
    • JAG SECURITY REPORT: March 27, 2003
    • JAG Security Communiqué March 27, 2003
    • Open Letter Forum No. 54 27 March 2003
  8. 3rd Batch Posted 27/3/03
    • Masaiti flees home
    • HIT students face uncertain future
    • Long-distance travellers forced into joining demo
    • Producers warn of milk supply slump
    • C'wealth officials meet Obasanjo over SA U-turn
    • Air Zimbabwe loses billions in French deal
    • MDC stands by ultimatum
    • A high price to pay for political recklessness
    • Harare blasted on arrests: Mbeki
    • Mbeki calls for support of talks in Zimbabwe
  9. 2nd Batch Posted 27/3/03
    • Don't forget Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe bleeds
    • Whither Zim, After Successful Stayaway?
    • Tories Call for Tougher Sanctions Against Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Aids Statistics in Shambles
    • Harare council chief engineer suspended
    • Police in bid to flush out suspected MDC officers
    • ZANU PF firms reel under unpaid $275m govt debt
    • Mozambique gives Zim reprieve on power cuts
    • Stayaway success points to MDC by-election victory: analysts
    • National Parks, governor headed for clash
    • Tsvangirai trial witness told to surrender equipment
    • Huge hike in maize producer price
    • Ailing Vice President Muzenda back in China
    • Electoral fraud could spark violent backlash: Tsvangirai
    • Wildlife industry loses 70% of its animals
    • Avoid another energy crisis
    • Schools of thought on successful stayaway
    • ZANU PF will not listen to the voice of God
    • Who will protect us from our own army?
    • RBZ still minting coins despite loss of purchasing power
    • It's time to flush out the Saddams of this world
  10. Posted 27/3/03
    • Crackdown in Zimbabwe condemned
    • Mugabe is 'exploiting war in Iraq'
    • Death-of-democracy protest haunts cricket talent
    • Mugabe undermining rule of law, says Jordan
    • Zimbabwe fires back at US
    • SA concerned over Mugabe's government
    • Bread Readily Available On the Black Market
    • No smart sanctions against Zim
    • MDC: Zim violence escalating
    • Job Opportunities Updated 26 March 2003
    • OPEN LETTER FORUM 26th march, 2003
    • Robberies
    • Recognition of HIV/AIDS role in humanitarian crisis
    • CFU Classifieds Tuesday 25th March 2003
    • The Emigrant's Lament!
    • Zimbo Humour!
  11. Posted 26/3/03
    • Mbeki steps up criticism of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's 'black Hitler' speech slammed
    • Three days of hell at the hands of the police
    • JAG Open Letter Forum number 51 - 25th March, 2003
    • Zimbabwe crisis 'getting worse'
    • Mugabe steps up opposition crackdown
    • Explosive Situation Developing, Warns Amnesty
    • First Urban Feeding Programme Opens
    • The burden of proof
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 52 - 25 March 2003
    • JAG Security Release March 25, 2003
    • Zimbabwe: The cricket revolutionaries
    • Chinotimba a convict
    • 108 suspects get bail
    • Defence grills detective in Nkala murder trial
    • Brutal assaults outrage nation
    • Binga finally gets food aid
    • Mudede releases voters' rolls
    • Treason trial hits fiscus
    • Shortages being exploited by Zanu PF leadership
    • Funeral assurance firms on the verge of collapse
    • Hippo Valley worried by sugar smuggling
    • In Africa, it's truly the battle of the sexes
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Vows More Mass Action If Democracy Not Restored
    • 'Hitler' Mugabe launches revenge terror attacks
    • Zimbabwe MP describes eight-hour police torture
    • Tensions rise after Zimbabwean torture
  12. Posted 25/3/03
    • War in Iraq poses questions about future global order
    • Commonwealth suspension questioned
    • Eyewitness: Zimbabwe torture victim
    • 'Hundreds beaten' after strike in Zimbabwe
    • 'Brutal' Zimbabwe crackdown
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • U.S.: Zimbabwe Gov't Inspiring Violence
    • Rights Still Being 'Eroded' Says Gambian Opposition Leader
    • Mayor in danger
    • Settlers resist eviction from Beatrice farm
    • Soldiers attack revellers
    • Police seek warrant
    • Magistrate orders torture investigation
    • Lawyers call for the arrest of Chiwenga
    • Police claim Nkala murder suspect confessed
    • Ben-Menashe witness gets US $1 000 per day
    • Daily News reporter Mudiwa set free
    • As a matter of fact ...
    • Soldiers, police attack MP
    • Stayaway message: Enough is enough!
    • How many audits needed to uncover land scandal?
    • NRZ hikes fares by 41 percent
    • Beitbridge: the dirtiest town after Lagos
  13. 2nd Batch Posted 24/3/03
    • Demo at Mau Mau's UK shop
    • US official slams Mugabe for abuses
    • Amnesty warns of more human rights violations
    • Biti warns against poll-rigging
    • Soldiers assault Zimpapers vendor
    • Soldiers beat up nightclub patrons
    • Students call for protests over university closures
    • Soldiers on the rampage in Harare
    • Villagers starve as aid officials squabble
    • Zanu PF offices bombed
    • Bulawayo water crisis averted
    • Mugabe lets the cat out of the bag
    • UZ Vice-Chancellor dragging politics into grievances
    • Runaway inflation fuels poverty
    • Three days of hell at the hands of the police
    • ZBC expects viewers to pay for their lies
  14. Posted 24/3/03
    • Torture Victims - pictures
    • Zimbabwe Doctors Treat 250 After Alleged Gov't Reprisals
    • Name and Shame violent men
    • Cricket: Disgrace and disgust prevail in the end
    • President renews vow against opposition
    • Wife of Mugabe's army chief said: 'That woman's trouble, beat her'
    • 400 MDC members arrested
    • Zanu PF leadership transition in the works
    • Decision on Zimbabwe vexes Pretoria
    • Why are we backing regime change in Baghdad but not in Harare?
  15. Posted 23/3/03
    • Mudede given 48hrs
    • Mugabe orders State agents to crush MDC
    • Zanu PF mob threatens Mudzuri
    • Witness concedes to defence
    • Confession queried
    • Zanu PF youth are misguided
    • Torture: Is nobody's conscience troubled?
    • Dairibord milks consumers
    • Face-to-face with police brutality
    • England plea to Zimbabwe
    • Selfishness is the enemy of change
    • Amnesty International: Urgent Action
    • Exiles use Iraq war to highlight plight
    • Fingers and toes broken
    • Zim treatment a travesty - SA
    • Witness in Zimbabwe trial says assassination plot authentic
    • Protest rage grows over Mugabe militia rape, torture camps
    • Ja nee, this is a must for foreignrs visiting SA
    • OHYCAEI: the secret code to Mbeki's Zim policy
    • Details of MDC ultimatum
    • Seized land is earmarked for Mugabe family, farmers say
    • Mugabe: No more soft gloves
  16. Batch 3 Posted 21/3/03
    • Thank you brave Zimbabweans
    • Too little, too late
    • The Financial World
    • Sikhala to get treatment abroad after torture
    • Zanu PF chefs look beyond Mugabe tenure
    • Thank you Mohadi
    • Chigwedere's svikiro got it all wrong
    • Rapes Linked To Groups Tied To Ruling ZANU-PF Party
    • Zim left to the whims of one man
    • 'Get lost' West must say
    • Team Zimbabwe Project
    • Zimbabwe Crises - Catholic Bishops Statement
    • S.Africa attacks Commonwealth over Zimbabwe ban
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 49 21 March 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique 21 March 2003
    • Election observers invited to apply for forthcoming by-elections
  17. Batch 2 Posted 21/3/03
    • Go well, men of moral courage
    • Six MDC candidates disqualified in Chipinge
    • Air vice-marshal tells of Menashe's inaudible tape
    • Police ordered to release ANZ staffers
    • Mystery over role of Chiwenga henchman
    • Kamushinda accused of defying High Court order
    • AirZim to hire two 50-seater planes
    • Zanu PF youths bar project hand-over
    • Commuters milked
    • Victoria Falls deputy mayor quits Zanu PF
    • Zesa: no more power to the people
    • Have price controls been abandoned?
    • IMF to examine policies, payments before acting on Zim
    • Seed producer falls victim to land grab
    • Israeli-made vehicles on alert during mass action
    • As Chinamasa fails to sell land reform ... Govt rapped for human rights violations
    • Zim faces power blackout
    • White collar crime a threat to depositors - Murerwa
    • Freedom for whom?
    • SA church to rescue
  18. Batch 1 Posted 21/3/03
    • JAG Sitrep March 20, 2003
    • JAG Sitrep March 21, 2003
    • Troops attack farm, kills one
    • Farm Worker Killed, Others Injured in Zimbabwe
    • Soldiers run amok
    • JAG PR COMMUNIQUÉ
    • Business Counts Mass Action Losses
    • Zimbabwe Slashes SADC Tourist Entry Fees By Half
    • Opposition gives ultimatum for change
    • Open Letter Forum No. 48 - 20 March 2003
    • Two-day national strike ends, more protests planned
    • Interview with UNDP Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator
    • Zimbabwe Authorities Move to End General Strike
    • Business leaders must speak out on Zim crisis
    • Ecclesiastical mediation offers hope - analysts
    • Forex rate scuttles Libyan fuel deal
    • Mass arrests signal new and dangerous phase of repression
    • Zimbabwe Police Criticized by Human Rights Forum
    • CFU VISITS CHIREDZI
    • President warns MDC
    • Mugabe angered by strike
    • Mugabe accuses West of funding violence
    • Over 500 Zimbabweans march in Johannesburg
  19. Batch 3 Posted 20/3/03
    • MDC blamed for general strike bombs
    • Mugabe critics spurred on by strike
    • Second day of mass anti-government action in Zimbabwe
    • MDC issues Ultimatum
    • Residents blow whistle on Zesa cable thefts
    • Magistrate faces $50 000 bribery charge
    • Whereabouts of arrested ANZ staffers not known
    • Army put on alert
    • NCA slams police bias
    • Annan petitioned
    • Flood victims appeal for State assistance
    • MDC defence queries lack of report to police
    • How Mrs Chiwenga harms Zanu PF's reputation
    • Political leaders have the Devil's full blessings
    • State hikes volume of fuel imports for motorists
  20. Batch 2 Posted 20/3/03
    • Confidential addendum to the land audit
    • Dozens of activists jailed in Zimbabwe
    • Young people lent ardent support to Tuesday's demonstrations in Harare
    • Poverty And Neglect in Informal Settlements
    • Even the dead can't escape from shortages
    • Olonga lies low after threats
    • Mugabe sees students as real threat to his political survival
    • No respite from Zanu PF plutocracy
    • MP says he was brutally assaulted by riot police
    • Thomas accused of lying
    • Mombeshora dies
    • MDC gives Mugabe two-week ultimatum
    • Unions push for $46 000 poverty datum line
    • Stayaway further sours govt, industry ties
    • Region could be forced to re-think on Mugabe
    • 130 arrested on second day of mass action
    • Mozambique threatens to cut off power supplies
    • US blasts Zim rights abuses
    • SA rightists in alleged plot to kill Mandela
    • Read the signs, Mr President
    • The struggle must continue
    • What if a peaceful mass action is a flop?
    • The evil that men do lives after them.
    • ZESA in US$3m arrears to Finnish firm
  21. Batch 1 Posted 20/3/03
    • CFU PRESIDENT'S GENERAL MEETING
    • NATIONAL ECONOMIC CONSULTATIVE FORUM
    • National Strike Cripples Zimbabwe Economy
    • Shops still open in Harare - Wed 19th
    • Anti-Government Demonstrations Gain Momentum
    • Explosions in Zimbabwe as strike cripples economy
    • Zimbabwe police on guard as strike enters day two
    • Thugs blow up shops, bridges
    • Violence, Arrests On Day 2 of Zimbabwe Strike
    • Better planning needed
    • Paralysed
    • Court stops minister's bid to seize property
    • Trains nearly collide head-on in Kadoma
    • State to train gender focal persons
    • Chiwenga assaults lawyer
    • Mutare council to come up with mission statement
    • Ex-PTC workers demand benefits
    • Group Calls for Election Free of Violence
    • Lonrho deserts Africa
    • Noczim remains sole fuel importer
  22. Batch 2 Posted 19/3/03
    • C'Wealth chief says majority backed Zimbabwe move
    • Mob rampages in Zimbabwe
    • PROTESTS TURN VIOLENT
    • JAG JOB OPPORTUNITIES
    • Zimbabwe blasts ban: report
    • Vulnerable rely on food aid
    • Zimbabwe's cities halted by MDC-led mass strike
    • Zimbabwe Lashes Out at West; Defends Land Reform
    • Britain should support Olonga's stand
    • THE ZIMBABWE FARMER
    • Zimbabwe police to charge MP over woman's death
    • SA appears surprised at McKinnon decision
    • List of Businesses not participating in Stayaway
    • Mass action round up
    • CFU CLASSIFIEDS - TUESDAY 18th MARCH 2003
    • Tuesday 18 March 2003, Mass Action Reportback 4.00 pm.
  23. Batch 1 Posted 19/3/03
    • Commentary
    • Witness asked to identify plot meeting chairperson
    • Mugabe's youth militias 'raping women held captive in camps '
    • Call to Mass Action Update
    • Troika stings Mugabe
    • Invitation to Comment on Broadcasting Services in Zimbabwe
    • Official a fraud suspect
    • Judge orders Nkala defence to supply key information
    • Police arrest Daily News vendor over headline in paper
    • Manager in court
    • Lawyer queries Thomas' evidence
    • Mudede opposes request
    • Nzira supporters run amok
    • Zanu PF politburo suspends Sibanda
    • Extension of suspension is a victory for sanity
    • Pledge of "one-farmer, one-farm" is a lie
    • Nelson Chamisa - young and outspoken
    • Zimbabwe arrests 63 after protest
    • MDC Claims Success Over Stay - Away
    • Zimbabwe says UK should pay ''racism'' cash
  24. Batch 2 Posted 18/3/03
    • Leaked report details abuse of govt scheme
    • WOZA calls for an end to Torment!
    • CALL TO MASS ACTION - MUTARE
    • CFU REPORT 17TH MARCH 2003
    • Zim inflation up 220.9% in February
    • Zimbabwe police fire tear gas to disperse rally, one dead
    • Zimbabwe Prepares for Possible Anti-Government Protests
    • Police warn they will crush anti-Mugabe protests
    • No more aid until Harare pays arrears, decides IMF
    • Rights Commission Starts Work Amid Concern Over Credibility
  25. Batch 1 Posted 18/3/03
    • Harare: city under siege
    • Politics need clean-up
    • 98% of commercial farms taken
    • 'I was a cricketer. Now it's time for music'
    • Suspend Zimbabwe 'permanently'
    • Divided Commonwealth extends Zimbabwe sanction
    • Commonwealth Statement on Zimbabwe
    • Violence hits Harare
    • Rival Party Members Clash in Zimbabwe, Injuring Several People
    • Mugabe's broken marriage to Zimbabwe
    • True pastors suffer with the rest of the people
    • Water rationing still on the cards in Harare
    • Get rid of incompetent Zimsec, say Harare folk
    • Public ready for mass action
    • Driving in Harare needs special skill - pothole dodging
    • Zimbabweans leading as UK asylum seekers
    • Soldiers arrest asylum seekers
    • Refugees accuse Angolan envoy of harassment
    • Bulawayo women bare all in protest against police brutality
    • Drunken cops kick at coffin, assault driver
  26. Posted 17/3/03
    • Mass anti-Mugabe protest urged
    • Tsvangirai says the people will defeat Mugabe
    • No dispute over Zimbabwe says Nigeria
    • MP in Bulawayo car chase
    • Leaked report details abuse of govt scheme
    • Chombo, Mawere lock horns over farm equipment
    • Govt land consultant leaked audit report
    • HEADLINE from Africa Confidential
    • ZCU condemns Olonga's conduct
    • Zimbabwe launches plan to revive economy
    • Police break up clash of political parties in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe suspension extended
    • Gloves off as US tackles Harare over human rights
  27. Batch 2 Posted 16/3/03
    • Grisly murder
    • Massive protests in Zim?
    • Editor Meets Moyo in City
    • Well said Patrick Chinamasa
    • A shocking total lack of shame
    • Comrades, countrymen and patriots ...
    • Strange goings on
    • Insiza picks up the pieces
    • Police brutality on women slammed
    • Mugabe urged to lift Nyarota's arrest order
    • More convicted at Zimsec
    • Cholera outbreak feared
    • D-Day for Zimbabwe
    • The real risks and real threats we cannot ignore
    • Olonga "scared" into retirement
    • Mbeki not turning up heat on Zim
    • Those ungrateful French
    • Foot and mouth disease proves stubborn
    • Flawed NERP doomed to fail
    • UZ student finds bullets, death threat at doorstep
  28. Batch 1 Posted 16/3/03
    • MP attacked in fuel queue
    • ZimRights warns Mugabe over 'Green Bombers'
    • Let's use the non-violence of the brave
    • Zanu PF refuses to comment on Obasanjo call for Mugabe to quit
    • Ben-Menashe aide confesses she lied
    • Moyo indeed a serial deserter
    • Ordered to kill his father
    • Where have France's high ideals gone?
    • Salary diplomacy
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 47 - 15th March 2003
    • IMF delivers scathing report on Zimbabwe
    • Recent Fuel Price Increases Sub-Economic: Midzi
    • Barclays Zimbabwe Suspended From Group
    • JAG PR Communique - 15th March 2003
    • Commonwealth report may keep Zimbabwe suspended
    • We have degenerated towards fascism
    • No one is safe in Zimbabwe any more
    • The building of assertiveness in our Nation
  29. Batch 3 Posted 15/3/03
    • Publisher detained
    • DA tactics under fire
    • Obasanjo tells Mugabe to go
    • Poverty is widespread and intensifying
    • Flower, Olonga are national heroes: veteran golfer
    • Zim govt 'should fall within a year'
    • The Situation in Zimbabwe & Implementing Sanctions
    • ZCTU says lawlessness prevalent in companies
    • Fuel crisis hits security companies in Mutare
    • Musekiwa's departure is a victory for repression
  30. Batch 2 Posted 15/3/03
    • Leaflet accuses Mugabe
    • 'UK and Zim might make up'
    • Ndungane: Zimbabweans are showing will to change
    • More African Leaders Criticize Mugabe
    • Ndungane is hoping 'to turn the Titanic'
    • Mbeki 'supports Zim land grab'
    • Academics call for sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Ex-presidents' pensions hiked
    • Mugabe's 'appropriate demise'
    • JAG PR Communique - 14th March 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 46 - 14th March 2003
    • JAG Sitrep - 14th March 2003
    • Bulawayo residents walk as fuel shortage bites
    • Coffee body accuses settlers of destroying plantations
    • MDC supporters accused of attacking policeman
    • Affairs of the heart and Dlamini-Zuma
    • Sandawana - Waiting for a miracle from Agribank
    • GMB loses US$20m in grain deal
    • Uproar over proposal to hike Mugabe's pension
    • Zvobgo blasts State corruption
    • War and peace
  31. Batch 1 Posted 15/3/03
    • INCIDENT OF POLICE ASSAULT AT QUEEN'S SPORTS GROUND 28 FEBRUARY 2003
    • International Cricket Council salutes ZRP
    • UNDP calls for 2nd land conference
    • Botswana deports 2 Zimbabwean police officers
    • Probe into leaked land report
    • Zimbabwe placed on EU/ACP Joint Parliamentary agenda
    • 98% of commercial farms taken
    • France dismisses Zim claims
    • Police seize 120 000 MDC posters
    • Mugabe looks to church for 'salvation'
    • Govt turns against its white supporters
    • ANZ to launch Sunday paper
    • No notes, witness told
    • Milk shortages set to continue
    • What 'plunder' is the NECF concerned with?
    • Nepad needs basis in rule of law, not deceit
    • NERP - govt's latest economic panacea
    • MDC official arrested at court over party bulletin
    • Zanu PF supporters spoil Jongwe memorial service
    • MDC to petition UN over surge in state terrorism
  32. Batch 3 Posted 14/3/03
    • Act before it's too late
    • Amnesty for forex dealers
    • Meltdown in Buenos-Aires and Harare
    • JAG Sitrep March 13, 2003
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE PR COMMUNIQUÉ - March 13, 2003
    • Obasanjo, Mbeki differ on Mugabe's future'
    • 'Political rows blew us off course'
    • UZ Lecturers' Strike: Confusion Reigns
    • S.African archbishop seeks all-party Zimbabwe talks
    • Mugabe ready to resolve Zimbabwe crisis: Ndungane
    • Zimbabwe land reform not handled correctly: Mbeki
    • Propaganda shift
    • Tsvangirai witness stands to make a killing
    • 'Corruption infected all society,' says Zanu PF founding member
    • Buthelezi breaks his silence on Zimbabwe
    • CFU REPORT 13 MARCH 2003 re FUEL
    • US steps up pressure on Mugabe
    • State fails to link witness' bicycle accident to MDC
    • Green Bombers' assault Binga council chief
    • MDC mass action on
  33. Batch 2 Posted 14/3/03
    • Govt orders varsity's immediate closure
    • Evicted farmers still receiving rates invoices
    • Financial firms' stance to fuel black market
    • Strip Mugabe of knighthood say Lib Dems
    • Zimbabwe: update from Jenni Williams
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 45 - 12th March 2003
    • Mugabe firmly entrenched a year after poll
    • HIV/AIDS: legacy of a lost generation
    • Tamoil to launch first mobile fuel stations in Zim
    • CFU Classifieds Tuesday 11th March 2003
    • Gubbay struggles to get pension
    • Post-flood concerns over malaria and diarrhoea
    • Closing borders won't seal out the truth from the world
    • Tatchell steps up bid to curb Mugabe's travels
    • Agribank pumps $3,3bn into agriculture
    • Ugly manifestations of absolute power
    • Zesa staff implicated in cable theft
    • Witness denies Menashe's mugging claim
    • Resettled Bulima villagers starving
    • Chivaura runs amok
  34. Batch 1 Posted 14/3/03
    • Musekiwa resigns
    • Buthelezi warns of Zimbabwean refugee influx
    • MDC legislators kicked out of govt mine complex
    • Succession struggle could democratise ZANU PF
    • Voodoo economics
    • ACP-EU row over Zimbabwe widens
  35. Posted 13/3/03
    • End of the run
    • ASYLUM SEEKER AIDS CON
    • Let's Protect the Uninfected
    • Wages cannot rise if economy is in doldrums
    • MDC youth feared dead
    • No legal recourse over newly-listed farms
    • Ben-Menashe allowed to leave
    • Treason: Witness wavering
    • Tony Yengeni, a prosthetic leg and a woman
    • The succession struggle
    • Wear black on 18 April
    • Zimbabwe is like communist China
    • Brutality on demonstrating women far worse than rape
    • Time to say enough is enough
    • Useless Zanu-PF MP criticised
    • ZIMBABWE MUST SURVIVE
    • Divisions allow Mugabe to win PR battle
    • Zimbabwe minister says to amend tough media laws
    • High Time to Swim Together Or Sink
    • JAG Sitrep March 12, 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 45 - 12th March 2003
    • Zimbabwean Clergy Respond To Political Crisis
    • SA, Zimbabwe to relax visa requirements
  36. Batch 2 Posted 12/3/03
    • Zimbabweans must get act together
    • Africans must wise up to Mugabe
    • Cash-strapped Zimbabwe wants forex for its fuel
    • 'Zimbabwe is like communist China'
    • Witness 'withheld key facts'
    • Mugabe Rival Wanted Death to Look Natural
    • Harare trial split marriage, Canadian tells court
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 44 - 11th March 2003
    • Group Meets to Discuss Zimbabwe's Political Future
    • Short criticised over Zimbabwe
    • Commercial banks hike lending rates
    • Democratically elected Parliamentarian attacked by Zanu PF thugs
  37. Batch 1 Posted 12/3/03
    • Are people ready for an all-inclusive encounter?
    • Mugabe must be tried
    • Africa reneges on its commitment to Nepad
    • Commuters threaten to take law into own hands
    • Mutare folk give Tsvangirai rousing welcome
    • Bulawayo council evicts prison staff
    • Villagers flee Zanu PF terror
    • The White House : Executive Order
    • Zimbabweans must get act together: Pahad
    • Liberty - Letter to Network Africa
    • Mugabe is a Knight Commander of the Order Bath
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 43 - 10th March 2003
    • Canada's international 'man of infamy' contd
    • "Propaganda Playing Tricks with Memory"
    • Mugabe, Africa's Saddam, is one more bar to unity
    • Troika's Stance Hailed
    • EU's Calls Against Zim Baseless:French Envoy
    • 45 Marooned in Kariba
    • Gold regains its glitter for Zimbabwean mines
    • Amnesty calls for rigorous action by Commonwealth
    • Any future Nobel Peace prize winners out there? (letter)
  38. Batch 2 Posted 11/3/03
    • I have been gagged, says Olonga
    • Zimbabwe Beyond Mugabe: Danger and Opportunity
    • Harare opposition arrests
    • Cyclone Japhet continues to wreck havoc
    • Commonwealth's McKinnon believes "quiet diplomacy" answer to Zimbabwe's woes
    • Low turnout mars economic summit
    • CROCODILE TEARS
    • Boycott Call Hailed
    • Shamu Raps Government's Inconsistent Housing Policy
    • Welcome to Mugabe's paperless society
    • What will they put on the shelves?
    • Aids Affects Agricultural Production
    • Dossier says repression is continuing in Zimbabwe
    • Appeal to Commonwealth leaders on Commonwealth Day
    • Mugabe's headaches over fuel crisis persist
    • Mbeki urged to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Nothing for Mugabe to show but poverty
    • NCA members in court
    • Police bar MDC rally in Mutare
    • Women march for peace
  39. Batch 1 Posted 11/3/03
    • Africa's recovery plan progressing
    • SA reconfirms quiet diplomacy
    • Squabbles rock Great Zimbabwe University
    • Mudede fiddled poll
    • Funds Mystery Deepens
    • Three locals, Zimbabwean held for fake money scam
    • Signs Mugabe regime is relaxing Catch-22 citizenship law
    • 'I was ordered to kill my father'
    • Canada's international 'man of infamy'
    • ZNSPCA UPDATE 8 MARCH 2003
  40. Batch 2 Posted 10/3/03
    • Govt admits farm irregularities
    • Youth militia flee to SA
    • Zimbabwe running on empty
    • 'Diplomacy is the way to handle Harare'
    • Zimbabwe not yet out of the dogbox
    • S.Africa opposes sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Bacher defends Zimbabwe stance
    • Tribute to the Peace Pathfinders
    • Readers rescue Zimbabwe's starving steeds
    • Fired Zimsec workers tell all
    • Women arrested
    • Conmen swindle Chidarikire of $10m
    • US freezes Mugabe and cronies' assets
    • Theft-riddled GMB audits maize
    • Zimpapers' hacks flee Zanu PF propaganda
    • War vet in court for killing a donkey
    • Chinos promises 'heaven on earth'
    • British Foreign Office official doubtful of Mugabe's sincerity
    • ZRP now a 'terrorist organisation'
    • Economic rot drags on unabated
  41. Batch 1 Posted 10/3/03
    • Trip to France, Asia: waste of resources
    • Mugabe, George W guilty of posturing
    • Mugabe's degrees, useless
    • Mugabe is short of vision
    • Real Canadians not like Menashe
    • What have the French done for us?
    • THE worst kind of scenario has emerged in Zimbabwe
    • Grovelling Chinos' bootlicking grin
    • Masamvu captures nation's adversity
    • People's patience has run out
    • Zany police of the 'normal' nation
  42. Posted 9/3/03
    • US imposes sanctions on Mugabe
    • The official US order
    • Mugabe's speech attacked
    • Mugabe has created a generation of anarchists
    • Government plan cannot revive clinically dead economy
    • State repression should not deter fight for freedom
    • Mass action set for next week
    • Police Use Batons on Women at Rally
    • 23 held in women's march
    • Eye Witness account
    • Released
    • Debate, 5th March 2003 House of Lords 6.39 p.m.
    • Zim storms leave eight dead
    • Gold for trains
    • MDC rally application referred to CIO
    • Zanu PF provincial chairman faces chop
    • Judge warns Ben-Menashe
    • Boycott call hailed
    • Zimbabwe hits back over U.S. sanctions
    • Unity alone will not resolve our crisis – Mugabe is the crisis
    • Let us all mourn the death of democracy
    • God is punishing the people of Muzarabani
    • Support for MDC must translate into mass action
    • We mustn’t forgive
    • Information sought by student
  43. Posted 8/3/03
    • Indaba urges action on Zim crisis
    • Famine in Zimbabwe
    • JAG VISION COMMUNIQUÉ - March 7, 2003
    • JAG LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - March 7, 2003
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • Zimbabwe government says arrest of judge lawful
    • Zimbabwe pensions go down the drain
    • Zimbabwe: Government Moves
    • Workforce Draining Away
    • Zimbabwe transition plan mooted
    • IBA calls for International Criminal Court to investigate and try Robert Mugabe
    • Fury is growing in Zim over SA govt position
    • Despite AIDS, voice of Zimbabwe's women kept alive
    • Michael Ancram - Speech
    • British businessman to come to Olonga's rescue
    • Zimbabwe protests go on
    • Morgan: Security threat was real
    • 'Miners' throw trains off track
    • Ben-Menashe springs surprise
    • NCA members arrested
    • Motorists accused of smuggling fuel to SA
    • Staff exodus hits St Giles
    • If wishes were reality, Mugabe would triumph
    • Don't trifle with emotions of hungry, angry people
    • Silence, inaction and fear are no longer enough
    • MDC dismisses national economic revival strategy
    • The rise and rise of Chinotimba
    • Zimbabwe Situation Crimes Against Humanity
  44. Posted 7/3/03
    • War vets to green bombers
    • Zimbabwe fans arrested at Pakistan match
    • SA's judges taken to task on Zimbabwe
    • Lawyer says RCMP withholding evidence
    • ROBBERY IN KARIBA
    • Witness asks for dismissal in Zimbabwe treason trial
    • Zimbabwe judges condemn colleague's arrest
    • STAND UP FOR THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • Maduna stands by SA judiciary
    • Judge slam Chidyausiku
    • Thailand tightens visas for Zim
    • Zanu PF officials accused of raping militia trainees
    • Zim in bid to end isolation
    • Govt intensifies crackdown against dissent
    • Matsanga Mugabe's 'advisor'
    • McKinnon in shuttle diplomacy over Zim's Commonwealth status
    • Fuel crisis to stay with us despite price hikes - Gono
    • Evicted farmers could lose millions
    • Zim owes IMF US$310m
    • Zim braces for showdown
    • Zim faces 'economic misery' - Jewel Bank
    • Zim isolation hurts business
    • Rio's gold output down
    • Foreign currency shortages set to persist
    • Time to look beyond Zanu PF politicians
    • Creating a desert called peace
    • State assaults will scupper revival plan
    • Corruption is costly for business
    • The Zim Expo everyone is attending
  45. 3rd batch Posted 6/3/03
    • It’s worse than you imagined
    • Zim has plan to combat economic collapse
    • Menashe makes new claims
    • Menashe blew MDC funds: defence
    • Ben-Menashe loses temper
    • Drama in Court As Witness Calls Tsvangirai 'Madman'
    • Treason Trial Turns Into Slanging Match Between Bizos, Ben-Menashe
    • CFU Press Statement on Matters of Concern
    • Relocating drought-hit cattle too little too late
    • Moyo lied says MDC
    • Three protesters reported missing
    • MDC legislators' trial postponed to May
    • Prosecutors face corruption charges
    • Yearning to return to the motherland
    • Zanu PF official slams food task force
    • South Africa's 'silent' diplomacy
    • Leaving Grace alone would be unpatriotic
    • Chamisa barred
    • Gasela takes government to task over armyworm
    • Mugabe's posturing provocative Howard
    • Cyclone cuts power supply
    • CPU conference condemns AIPPA
    • Church must offer an alternative vision
  46. 2nd batchPosted 6/3/03
    • Lice feast on judge
    • Judge sues Zimbabwe over night in lice riddled jail
    • Police starving us, claim detained MDC members
    • Thirty million dollar irrigation scheme on the cards
    • Irrigation project threatens wildlife sanctuary
    • US$35m Diamond Mine to Open Soon
    • Clark keeps pressure on Zimbabwe
    • U.S. Assails Rights Abuses in Zimbabwe
    • New forex rates apply to all sellers
    • Forex Rates
    • RBZ ponders $1 000 note
    • Talk about the sad story of Zim in the queues
    • Zim farmers, workers under survey
    • Our history should be forward-looking
    • A year after the controversial presidential poll
    • . .and now to the notebook. . .Ordinary newsprint will do
    • A nation adrift
    • Orphanages to build own clinics
    • Sanctuary echoes to tales of torture
    • CIO warn Pius Ncube
    • ZRP refuses to file case against top cop
    • Foreigners to buy fuel in hard cash
    • Envoys fail to pay rentals
    • What Bob says Thabo said about Tony
    • Delegates in Pretoria to discuss Zimbabwe
  47. 1st batch Posted 6/3/03
    • More pressure on government needed, US
    • JAG Legal Communique - 5th March 2003
    • LIST OF MDC OFFICIALS WHO HAVE BEEN ARRESTED
    • Batting for a nation in despair
    • Zimbabwe unveils new plan
    • HOME WANTED for Homeless Dogs
    • Chilanga Exports Cement to Zimbabwe
    • Cricket fans get a taste of life in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's thugs crush dissent
    • Zimbabwe under the spotlight at Grain SA congress
  48. Posted 5/3/03
    • Mugabe, not Blair, must make the first move
    • "Alice though the looking glass"
    • African Brotherhood: An Excuse for Despots to Rule
    • Cricket fans released from Zimbabwe jail
    • Names and injuries
    • JAG Vision Communique - 4th March 2003
    • Zimbabwe unveils plan to revive failing economy
    • JAG Food Communique - 4th March 2003
    • Hard times for Zimbabwean job-seekers
    • Border Gezi youths assault MDC members
    • Judge blasts police for shoddy murder probe
    • RG's Office under fire over birth certificates
    • MP slams Made for chaotic land distribution
    • Teachers abuse pupils
    • Zimcet thank MP for preaching peace among war vets, farmers
    • Police want to question MP Mangono
    • RBZ partly to blame for collapsing banks
    • Zimbabwe police arrest activists
    • Police arrest 106 Mugabe opponents
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Remains in Disarray 1 Year After Election Defeat
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 39 - 4th March 2003
    • Provincial Governor Praises Zimbabwean Farmers
  49. 2nd batch Posted 4/3/03
    • That was the week, that was !
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE VISION COMMUNIQUÉ - March 3, 2003
    • Protesting cricket fans jailed in Zimbabwe
    • ARRESTS AT WORLD CUP
    • 'Tortured by Mugabe's guards'
    • Treason trial resumes
    • Witness 'cannot remember'
    • S.Africa Govt. Says It Will Never Condemn Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe won poll with army of ghost voters
    • Tuesday's match may be Andy Flower's last
  50. 1st batch Posted 4/3/03
    • $100m drought relief funds idle in Masvingo coffers
    • Britain to donate $472,5m food aid to Zimbabwe
    • Is this Obasanjo's idea of normalcy?
    • Zimbabweans must stand up for what's right
    • WTO rejects draft document on agricultural trade
    • Judge slams ZimRights
    • Public demands mass action
    • Zim to re-engage IMF
    • Govt denies existence of land audit report
    • Fuel crisis dominates House debates
    • CFU, discard fear, secrecy to debate with JAG
    • More farmers lose their land
    • Much is riding on a Mugabe exit plan
    • Democratic Space
    • Zimbabwe's State House Turned Into Torture Camp
    • State House beatings
    • Flooding worsens recovery prospects
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No.38 - 3rd March 2003
    • UPDATE - Anti-Hijack Trust
  51. 2nd batch Posted 3/3/03
    • British asylum laws shelter mouthpiece for Mugabe
    • Mealie meal now a status symbol
    • The cult of personality in Africa
    • "Third Chimurenga" killers get 14-year jail term
    • Crossroads of corruption
    • Money lenders deny forex racket
    • Zim again shut off from US money
    • Poverty fuels dissatisfaction in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe won poll with army of ghost voters
    • Welcome to Immigration Central (UK)
    • Radio's biggest turn-ons
    • How a Rolls-Royce turned into a pumpkin
    • Crackdown on £8.4m African sting
    • SA democracy needs DA
    • Few Developing Countries Prepared for WTO Summit
    • RBZ Runs Out of Forex to Print Required Notes
  52. 1st batch Posted 3/3/03
    • UNDERSTANDING MUGABE (22. 9. 2002)
    • Zimbabwe police caution outspoken archbishop
    • Moyo grabs land from peasants
    • Mugabe's police 'beat and jail' peaceful World Cup protesters
    • I did a great job overseas, says Mugabe
    • Mugabe needs more time - Zuma
    • Churches engaged in soul searching over role in Zimbabwe's crisis
    • Jury still out for Chiluba and Mwanawasa
    • Socialists challenge government repression
    • Why the West won't win
    • Zimsec: Chigwedere and Co must go
    • Obasanjo: The Judas Iscariot of Africa
    • 'Prison population continues to grow'
    • Who the devil is he?
    • Sikhala torture probe a smokescreen
    • Zanu PF official escapes mob
    • Zanu PF's graft binge continues
    • Zimsec scandal: heads expected to roll
    • Land report to be presented to Cabinet this week
    • Beit Bridge Gridlock Cleared
  53. Posted 2/3/03
    • Zimbabwe's changed land
    • JAG Sitrep March 1, 2003
    • More Farms Listed for Compulsory Acquisition
    • Police deny arresting 50 Zimbabwe Opposition members
    • Price of Vegetables Soars in Bulawayo
    • Top tobacco grower appeals for more land
    • Find strategy to kick Zanu PF out
    • Blackmail will not revive Zanu PF's waning fortunes
    • Gang rape rampant at youth training centres
    • Students reject national service lectures
    • New farmers grab $3,6m sugar cane
    • Harare church protesters released
    • Blair's 'Ethical Foreign Policy' Angers Mugabe
    • 42 held over cricket protest
    • Zim opposition members arrested
    • After the fall: Tyrants in exile
    • From Hansard (Canada), 28 February
    • Church leadership must never reconcile with evil
    • Blair's 'Ethical Foreign Policy' Angers Mugabe
    • Men of God
  54. 2nd batch Posted 1/3/03
    • Zimbabwe Community Support Group and Sharing Health Empowerment of Zimbabwe
    • JAG Legal Communique - 28th February 2003
    • JAG PR Communique - 28th February 2003
    • JAG Sitrep - 28th February 2003
    • Press Statement from the Commercial Farmers’ Union of Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe heading for a winter of discontent?
    • Zimbabwean farmers still being evicted
    • 19 priests arrested during protest in Zimbabwe
    • Fans find protest platform
    • Asian investors urged to consider Africa
    • Zimbabwe families lurch through country's hard times, quietly criticize government
    • Zimbabwe celebrate day of defiance
    • Crowds protest at Zimbabwe game
    • Zimbabwe deliver final insult to Olonga
    • Assessment of Farmworkers, Resettled Farmers, Underway
    • Zim. spies stalk Botswana?
    • Devaluing the truth
    • EU considers mission to SA for talks on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's allies could regret their support for yesterday's hero
    • Zimbabwean petrol increase 'first of five'
    • Fuel Crisis Forces Council to Suspend Most Services
  55. 1st batch Posted 1/3/03
    • Calling for Input to Show on Zimbabwean Struggle
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 37 - 28th February 2003
    • Runaway inflation pushes premiums to unrealistic levels
    • Tendengu accused of inflating tobacco production figures
    • Rest of the world has written off Africa
    • Mudede must release both voters' rolls
    • Judge blasts police actions
    • Teachers forced to join Zanu PF to obtain food
    • Court issues warrant of arrest against Nyarota
    • Beer shortage hits Bulawayo
    • Zanu PF split over mayoral candidate
    • CBZ bankrolls Menashe
    • UN's Envoy in Washington to Convey Enormity of Food/Aids Crisis
    • Saluting the sporting courage that will not flag in the face of danger
    • UK criticised over Zimbabwe visas
    • Famine agency issues emergency alert
    • UK firms confirm Zimbabwe links
    • What justice can prevail in Murambinda?
    • Harare police arrest protesting clerics
    • Zimbabwean activist refused a passport

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