The ZIMBABWE Situation

January 2006 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/1/06
    • Zimbabwe police, war veterans share farm spoils
    • MDC faction appeals to supporters to fund congress
    • 32 members of Zimbabwe sect appear in court
    • SA confirms flow of Zimbabwe aliens
    • NGOs urge IMF to spare Zimbabwe expulsion
    • IMF shifting goalposts on Zimbabwe, paper says
    • Tick-borne diseases kill 4,000 Zimbabwe cattle
    • Crucial trade meeting kicks off in Harare
    • Beer Price Shoots Up Again
    • BP Shell Mulls Zim Pullout
    • Govt Using Chinese Equipment To Jam VoP Radio Broadcasts
    • Farmers To Pay For Selling Produce
    • Suppressed Inflation and Money Demand in Zimbabwe
    • Death threats / Arbitrary arrest / Judicial proceedings / Harassment
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 28th January 2006
    • Government intensifies campaign to intimidate perceived enemies
    • Starving our Children
    • Thanks to the Warriors
    • Accreditation blackmail and arrest threats used against independent journalists
    • Are you paying rates and charges to an unlawful commission?
    • Land grabbing exercise spills into urban areas
    • No free fertiliser for A2 farmers
    • Chombo using Zupco vehicle
  2. Batch 2 Posted 30/1/06
    • Zimbabwe accuses IMF of insincerity
    • Zim faces IMF expulsion
    • Zimbabwe begins power cuts
    • World Food Programme mobilises more food for Zimbabwe
    • Forex Shortage Compounds Cattle Disease Outbreak
    • Fuel for essential services diverted
    • Peace talks deadlocked
    • Mashonaland and Matabeleland refuse to bow down
    • Gold worth US$160m smuggled out in 2005
    • Government denies plans to introduce Chinese language education
    • The truth is dazzling: capitalism = prosperity
  3. Batch 1 Posted 30/1/06
    • Governor's extravagant spree ends
    • Mugabe evictions illegal
    • Top cop defies two court orders, Chihuri
    • 'Unleaded fuel deadline impractical'
    • Zanu PF panics over Shumba's new party
    • Fresh drive for new Zim constitution
    • Security officers accused of graft at Hopley Camp
    • Chombo seeks deal to avert imprisonment
    • Govt stalls as lecturers demand 600% pay hike
    • Mavhaire threatens to fire anti-Zanu PF civil servants
    • Law society condemns Charamba
    • Suspended AirZim bosses reinstated
    • No end in sight to urban water woes
    • Name and shame fuel abusers
    • Gono blasts politicians for careless statements
    • Gono admission of failure could undermine IMF visit
    • Why the feuding MDC factions must unite
    • Zim Standard Letters
  4. Posted 29/1/06
    • Zim cities powerless after forced cuts
    • Zimbabwe warns wayward press
    • Mutumwa Mawere Saga: IMF paid with 'stolen' money
    • Gono pleads for fugitive bankers
    • JAG Fund Raiser Communique
    • Zim Visit
    • Black market fuel prices shoot up
    • 'Phase out shopping trolleys'
    • ZNSPCA update
    • Government ready to talk to UK and US "enemies": minister
    • Top Harare Officials Brace For Unrest Over Food Shortages
    • Chavez, Mugabe should read the bible
  5. Batch 2 Posted 28/1/06
    • Army fears food riots
    • 'Look East' costs AirZim $980 billion
    • Govt gropes for excuses over 'lost season'
    • It's the politics, stupid . . . not the economy
    • Van Hoogstraten said it, insists Sunday Times journalist
    • Mugabe must step down - Mabhena
    • Scramble for Time Bank's farm hots up
    • Karoi farmers under siege
    • Patients to pay more at council clinics
    • Kotze unveils new paintings
    • State agents loot diamonds
    • Govt keeps land audit under wraps
    • Gono blames media for economic mess
    • Exchange rate control to fuel inflation
    • RBZ to do away with curators
    • Business meets Mujuru over Gono's threats
    • Agro firms bank on regional expansion
    • Cabs fraud exposes huge currency digits risks
    • Govt stares defeat in battle against inflation
    • Grow up!
    • Why Asia booms as Africa stagnates
    • Judiciary impotent as Chombo kills towns
    • Let Mahoso Face the Nation
    • Bungling sinks ailing parastatals
    • Government speaks with forked tongue
    • Two Boy, what has changed since '89?
    • Let's stick to 'Operation Tell the Truth'
    • Zim Independent Letters
  6. Batch 1 Posted 28/1/06
    • Zimbabwe Begins Nationalizing Privately-Owned Urban Land
    • Zimbabwe commission freezes registration of journalists
    • Zimbabwe Law Society accuses government of undermining rule of law
    • Village health workers face extinction in troubled Zimbabwe
    • WFP provides more food to Zimbabwe
    • Civil servants form business union in Zimbabwe
    • NGOs disappointed at AU's lack of response
    • Zim's 'naked preachers' nabbed
    • Candid report hits at Zimbabwe and Sudan
    • Zim govt to 'close the net' on journalists
    • A2 Farmers Blacklisted
    • Seed Shortage To Worsen
    • Police officers to keep eye on colleagues
    • Black market rate soars
    • Govt prepared to mend ties with Western states
    • Commissioners slam quality of water
    • No action yet on Marondera raw sewage
    • Gono Speech Fools Many
    • Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights - statement
    • Zimbabwe in bad times
    • AIDS Service Organisations Set To Petition Mugabe
    • MDC Condemns Mugabe's Worsening Media Tyranny
    • Government concerned about high levels of pollution
    • Farmers in Touch Newsletter
    • JAG notice - cruelty to animals
    • The African Union: what's in a name?
    • God 'will heal Zim cholera'
    • US mogul pledges $40 mln to Mozambique park
    • JAG Open Letter Forum
  7. Posted 27/1/06
    • ANALYSIS-Zimbabwe bank chief voices govt fears on crisis
    • Lawyers groups attack Zimbabwe police use of hostage tactics
    • Zimbabwe devalues currency by 15 percent
    • Politics takes back seat in soccer-mad Zimbabwe
    • Skepticism Greets Zimbabwe Chinese Language Initiative
    • Dutch urged to act on jamming of Radio Netherlands
    • IMF meets top Zim finance officials
    • Facing death for freedom
    • Zimbabwe players prepare to sue board
    • Zim keen to talk to AU
    • Zim to compensate Zambia over Kariba
    • Mugabe's palace and why he wants to evict his neighbours
  8. Batch 3 Posted 26/1/06
    • 'Paradza skipped country in haulage truck'
    • RBZ printing mill busy in '05
    • Pressure groups applaud Gono
    • 'Govt grossly undervalues fertiliser firms'
    • Govt pledges to stop farm invasions
    • Mutasa blocks farm seizure
    • Inflation fears deepen after RBZ's gloomy Q1 projections
    • ZISCO on the hunt for $10 trillion
    • A-G prods police to probe minister
    • Panic grips Cabinet
    • MA60 aircraft sales to spread in Africa
    • Massive restructuring at NSSA
    • AU resorts to shooting the messenger
    • Luxury-loving governor's nauseating arrogance
    • Turkeys voting for Xmas?
    • FinGaz Letters
  9. Batch 2 Posted 26/1/06
    • 'Voice of the People' Trustees Charged With Broadcasting Without a License
    • Zim students not keen on saying 'howzit, China'
    • Top govt officials divert farm fuel to black market : RBZ
    • Zimbabwe's dollar has fallen 15% this year
    • Activists Vexed as AU Summit Sidelines Zimbabwe Rights Report
    • New Zimbabwe forex rules seen fanning black market
    • ZESA, NOCZIM Record Cumulative Z$9 trillion Loss
    • Phase Out Condoms - ZINATHA
    • Govt Hires Israeli Intelligence Experts To Curb Gold Smuggling
    • Commuters stranded as bus operators strike
    • Over-harvesting threatens future availability of mopani worm
    • Gono confirms Zanu PF collapse and state haemorrhage
    • The 2005 fourth quarter monetary review statement: yet another apology for failure
  10. Posted 26/1/06
    • Zimbabwe bank governor discloses army fears of popular revolt against Mugabe
    • Anti-graft watchdogs urge Harare to walk the talk
    • Zimbabwe students to roll out mass protests next month
    • IMF team meets Zimbabwe finance minister, central bank governor
    • Mugabe's Self-Serving Elite Will Not Fool IMF Team
    • Zim currency in freefall again
    • Outrage about abuse 'escalating' in Zimbabwe
    • Reserve Bank governor delivers sermon on reform
    • Zimbabwe accused of 'hostage tactics'
    • Zimbabwe bank unveils new range of bills
    • 12 Zimbabwean crocodiles die of starvation: report
    • UK to Pay Asylum-Seekers to Return Home
    • Parirenyatwa turns away renal patients
    • Truck Drivers Nabbed, Fuel Recovered<
    • AU rights commission challenges African leaders
  11. Batch 2 Posted 25/1/06
    • Zim issues $50 000 note
    • Mugabe's self-serving elite will not fool IMF team
    • Exports decline by nine percent in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe to introduce systems to curb smuggling minerals
    • UPP, UPM Kingpins Are Charlatans - Nkomo
    • Zimra Collected Z$32,1 Trillion In Taxes In 2005
    • Court to rule on Shoko suspension
    • Tribalism is back
    • Homelink update
    • Where does the power reside?
    • MDC - towards Congress 2006
    • Too good to be true
    • The Patriotic Military Forum
    • Teachers flee poverty datum lin
    • New Murambatsvina report
    • 'Mugabe, Zanu-PF, your days are numbered'
    • Zimbabwe Women's Network
    • The politics of food
    • Desperate for leadership
    • Birthday celebrations obscene
    • Mtetwa target of state papers' hate campaign
    • Hunger - the main problem
    • Time ripe for exhausted nationalism?
    • The Zimbabwean Letters
  12. Posted 25/1/06
    • Inflation to peak at 800 percent in Zimbabwe
    • Graft threatens Zimbabwe economic recovery
    • Zimbabwe must rebuild ties: Gono
    • Harare still has long way to win IMF support despite payments
    • Harare residents' group to sue council over uncollected garbage
    • Zimbabwe radio bosses charged under tough laws
    • Zimbabwe bank unveils new range of bills
    • Economist predicts more gloom as Gono announces monetary policy
    • Chinese Products Are Killing Southern Africa - Kasiamhuni
    • Zimbabwean crisis heightens
    • Omar Bongo, Mugabe's inspiration?
    • Zimbabwe tariff rates increased by GSM operators
    • Derailment Obstructs Limpopo Line
    • Pro-senate leaders in showdown
    • Zimpost increases domestic charges
    • Government to introduce rural junior councils
    • Diasporans to apply for police certificates in foreign currency
    • MDC President meets student leaders
    • MDC UK District Meeting
    • Deepest felt Appeal
  13. Batch 2 Posted 24/1/06
    • AU panel proposes Congo as head instead of Sudan
    • IMF Prepares to Examine Zimbabwe Economy
    • Zimbabwe makes another payment to IMF
    • Zimbabwe dollar crashes to record low on eve of IMF assessment of economy
    • Zimbabwe set for economic reform
    • Zimbabwe judge still on the run
    • Zanu PF Crumbling Like A Deck Of Cards - MDC
    • Opportunists and Fraudsters In MDC UK Splinter Executive
    • Massive Fuel Price Increase On The Cards
    • Zanu PF Gives Al-Jazeera Green Light To Set Up Harare Bureau
    • 'Shortage Of Inputs To Plummet Tobacco Production'
    • China's great rape of Africa
    • Poll finds surprising optimists
    • Mugabe bishops face lengthy jail terms for rape
    • Zesa Holdings Must Charge Economic Rates
  14. Posted 24/1/06
    • 5 000 Zimbabwe teachers vote with their feet
    • Zimbabwe bank governor's options get thinner and thinner
    • UNICEF: End the Abuse in Zimbabwe
    • Five AU states to try to break presidency stalemate
    • Transport problems may limit ability to address food deficit
    • Cricket - Zimbabwe players issue ultimatum
    • Forex crunch paralyses cattle dipping operations
    • Bulawayo Agenda organises crucial Matabeleland Water Conference
    • Protesters embarrass Mugabe at South African clinic
    • Banned Skin Lightners, Bleaching Pills Flood Zim
    • The Nation and Tribe: separating fact from myth
    • Non resident Zimbabweans part of the solution, too!
    • Early departures: The emigration potential of Zimbabwean students
    • Zim vendors, farmers in bitter turf war
    • Rats to sniff out Moz mines
    • Unique farming method helps needy Zimbabwean families
  15. Batch 2 Posted 23/1/06
    • Zanu PF Threatens Daniel Shumba's UPP Political Party
    • Mugabe To Get Rid Of Dead Wood In Cabinet Reshuffle
    • Govt Establishes Tourism Development Zones
    • MDC UK Call On UK Residents
    • Minister dismisses FEWSNET food crisis warning
    • Zimbabwe 'unlikely' to impress IMF team
    • AG orders Musindo's arrest
    • Mugabe kicks out neighbours
    • Police hound VOP bosses
    • Mayor in property wrangle
    • Agriculture headed for doom
    • Spirit medium evicted
    • Farmer accuses Standard crew of witchcraft
    • Tongogara's widow speaks out
    • Critical shortage of drugs hits Masvingo province
    • Teachers take unilateral decision on school fees
    • Makwavarara's era of trial and error
    • Chombo blasts Chinhoyi councillors
    • Mutare commission promises workers salary increases
    • Govt meddling, mismanagement derail NRZ
    • Anti-corruption line in pay slips blasted
    • Zim Standard Letters
    • Chombo: albatross around Mugabe's neck
    • Africa is taking herself seriously
    • Govt to introduce intercity toll fees
    • Commuter omnibus fares go up 50pc
    • Pilot urban agriculture projects for Bulawayo
    • Poachers looting 4 tonnes of fish daily from Harare lake
    • African leaders to decide on Sudan's bid to head AU
  16. Posted 23/1/06
    • Zimbabwe suspends printing of passports
    • Harare's take over of fertilizer firms to quicken flight of investors
    • Zimbabwean journalist released as police raid homes of private radio trustees
    • IMF team expected in Harare tomorrow
    • Irony of the farm Welshman bought
    • Govt to impose Chinese on universities
    • Air Zimbabwe doubles its fleet with three Chinese planes
    • End of a world
    • Burn out
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 21st January 2006
    • 'Mugabe didn't see SA doctors'
    • It's just not Cricket
    • Gold production down by 40% as forex crunch bites
    • NOCZIM spearheads jatropha planting programme
    • Fuel processing equipment lies idle
    • Fuel for essential services diverted
    • Job of fixing Africa is in Africa's hands
    • Leaner, meaner rights agency
    • Smith's son dies at Heathrow
  17. Batch 2 Posted 21/1/06
    • Car pool awaits African leaders
    • Prof Ncube's Greendale House Under 24-Hour Military Police Guard
    • Govt Amending Mines & Minerals Act To Enable Expropriation Of Foreign Owned Mines
    • Government Postpones The Re-Opening Of Mbare Musika
    • Students Mull Stay-Away Over 'Prison Diet'
    • Who's getting his millions?
    • PARADE's Annual List Of...The World's 10 Worst Dictators
    • Succession Speculation Swirls as Zimbabwe's Mugabe Approaches 82
    • Zimbabwe to Soften Media Regime?
  18. Posted 21/1/06
    • International Criminal Court Prosecution of Mugabe Urged
    • Let them eat birthday cake
    • Food security group warns of shortages in Zimbabwe
    • Harare snubs traditional healers' anti-AIDS proposals
    • Zimbabwe government minister, war veterans clash over farm
    • Promises but no real improvement in media freedom
    • Tripartite forum hoping to reach consensus on economic plan
    • Zimbabwe's players slam 'shocking' decision
    • Zim loan claim 'total fiction'
    • 'Zim On Alert for Locusts Plague'
    • 150 butcheries closed
    • Armyworm hits Harare
    • Safari operator accused of illegal hunting
    • Pakistan rethinks hosting Zimbabwe for one-dayers
    • African dream shared through generations
  19. Batch 4 Posted 20/1/06
    • Gono warns Mugabe
    • CIO bid to rescue Mutasa flops
    • Daniel Shumba launches own party
    • MDC parallel congresses to chew $30b
    • Law Society challenges Crimminal Procedure Act
    • Zinwa fails residents
    • Mandaza wants jail for defiant directors
    • Another ploy to ensure patronage, says Gasela
    • Chapfika in farm dispute
    • 'Tsvangirai boycotted senate after secret meeting with General Mujuru'
    • Independent presses for senior judge to hear case
    • Zim dollar stays on roller coaster
    • General Mujuru intervents in Trust packages payout
    • Scotch carts getting cheaper!
    • Zim Independent Letters
    • Sludge-friendly
    • Contrasting perceptions of national security
    • Chombo sporting a soiled crown
    • Another life outside State House
    • Government greed fuels inflation
    • TNF protocol probably a damp squib
    • Charamba should put up or shut up
    • Tsvangirai a merchant of confusion
  20. Batch 3 Posted 20/1/06
    • Now aristocrats will be evicted for living too close to Mugabe
    • Riddle follows Mugabe's hospital call
    • End of a world
    • New Zimbabwe police blitz causes concern
    • Limpopo drownings a hoax?
    • Cholera Cases Reportedly Mounting, Despite Government Claims
    • Former captain savages ICC on Zimbabwe turmoil
    • Culling: 'No action' impossible
    • New Web site to link journalists, promote press freedom
    • State media says rain will blow wind into economy
    • Hope for Aids Orphans
    • Mass protest still possible
    • MDC - towards Congress 2006
    • Goodbye to fertilizer
    • US policy - renewed engagement
    • Detention Watch from Zimbabwe Association
    • Office for migrants causes concern
    • A caring nurse
    • Still our neighbours are silent
    • Our only hope
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 19 January 2006
  21. Batch 2 Posted 20/1/06
    • Mugabe visits Johannesburg hospital
    • Family fights to block pauper burial of Zimbabwe opposition activist
    • Zimbabwe, SA abort Limpopo rescue mission
    • Zimbabwe to pay heavily for withdrawing from Test cricket
    • Former ZANU PF official launches own party
    • Cholera outbreak stretches health service
    • Report says Zim detainees denied food, medicine
    • Commission threatens one of the last independent newspapers with closure
    • Dispute over ownership of Daily News printing press and outstanding financial packages
    • Cricket: As Zimbabwe quits tests, returning will prove difficult
    • Zimbabwe unaware of costs over test suspension
    • MISA: Battered journalists sell abroad or take backhanders
    • Zimbabwe Forex Homelink scam exposed
    • Police storm Mbare
    • IDC demands US$6m from Romania
    • Most traffic lights not functioning
    • Desperate to escape
  22. Batch 1 Posted 20/1/06
    • Mugabe summons governor
    • Zim's mining sector ratings plummet
    • AirZim to lay off record number of workers
    • Chombo driven by political malice: Shoko
    • Doubts over govt commitment to Lupane varsity
    • Harare commission's hare-brained idea
    • Shumba quits ZANU PF
    • Zim pays another US$2.5m to IMF
    • Stalemate looms
    • NSSA admits new benefits greatly flawed
    • Save us the empty rhetoric
    • Aids groups send right signal to Africa
    • Do these ministers have no sense of shame at all?
    • 'US$60m Went Up in Smoke During Murambatsvina'
  23. Batch 2 Posted 19/1/06
    • Government blocks distribution of US$500 000 donation to save wildlife
    • Al-Jazeera wants Zim bureau
    • Zimbabwean VP Joyce Mujuru Reveals Independent Streak
    • Zim fears up to 60 border jumpers drowned
    • Zimbabwe try to save face by pulling out of Tests
    • Gono Pleads With Mugabe To Restrain Top Police Officers From Invading Peri-Urban Farms
    • Chegutu Mayoral Elections In March But Voters Roll Is A Shambles
    • Consumer Council Of Zimbabwe Finally Grows Some Teeth
    • IMF to probe Zimbabwe's surprise debt repayment
    • CPJ protests continued censorhip of Voice of the People
    • China aiding corruption in other countries: Human Rights Watch says
    • 'Garbage Leslie' kicked out
    • Zimbabwe takes delivery of Chinese MA60
    • Zimbabwe tourism players urged to woo foreign investors
  24. Posted 19/1/06
    • Zimbabwean pupils bring own chairs to school
    • Harare finally pays the cost of years of political meddling
    • China gives Zimbabwe US$50 million aircraft "gift"
    • Zimbabwe villagers won't leave Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
    • Border jumpers swept away in Limpopo River
    • Parks Authority blamed for animal deaths at Hwange National Park
    • South African government consults scientists on elephant culling
    • A disempowered people - Zimbabwe
    • Letter to Robert Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean Students Driven to Prostitution
    • Graffiti Protests Multiply
    • Harare Owes Zinwa $119bn
    • Harare losing 60pc of treated water
    • Pupils miss school over fees
    • College expels students over fees demonstrations
    • 13 Kariba hospital staffers convicted
    • Patients paying more at private hospitals
    • Zimbabwean authorities forced to return Raymond Majongwe's passport
    • Reporters' Forum: Sandra Nyaira & Forward Maisokwadzo
    • Zimbabwe suspends test status until 2007
    • Zim enlists Interpol in hunt for corrupt judge
    • Obituary
  25. Batch 2 Posted 18/1/06
    • Zimbabwe Farm Invasions Resume Despite Impending IMF Visit
    • Desertions Remain A Major Concern In Zimbabwe
    • IMF Board To Grill Murerwa, Gono Over Source Of US$155 million Payment
    • Zimbabwe's hidden lifeline
    • Mahoso Threatens Financial Gazette
    • High Court Dismisses Zanu PF Spies' Freedom Bid
    • Pressure Group Sends Warning Shots
    • Zimbabwe armyworm outbreak under control, unlikely to destroy harvest
    • 'I will serve my sentence then do farming,' hunted judge told journalist
    • Damning AU report forces review of repressive media law
    • Africa faces 'catastrophic' year of hunger
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 406
    • JAG Classifieds dated 17 January 2006
  26. Posted 18/1/06
    • AU's dismal date in Khartoum
    • How the watchdog got its bite back
    • Amnesty International - Public Statement
    • China's growing focus on Africa
    • Suspended Zimbabwe mayor drags government minister to court
    • Zimbabwe government construction workers fuel prostitution in Lupane
    • Harare residents up in arms against relocation of fresh produce market
    • Zim's divided opposition plan separate congresses
    • Zimdollar Continues to Fall
    • MDC members released on bail
    • Working the old magic
    • Zimbabweans in mass jail-break in Botswana
    • Zimbabwean analyst Brian Kagoro calls for revamp of the opposition
    • '2005 Fiscal, Monetary Policies Miss Targets'
    • Govt urged to effect price decontrols
    • Residents use water from unprotected sources
    • Food outlets face difficult times
    • Children Endure Hardships of Prison Life
    • African lions 'under threat'
    • Zimbabwe`s flooding ends-experts
  27. Batch 2 Posted 17/1/06
    • IMF Probing Harare's Funding Source for 2005 Debt Paydown
    • Zimbabwe police launch manhunt for judge
    • MDC hullabaloo has roots in Zimbabwe's past
    • "Real MDC 95% Ready for National After Mat South Congress"
    • MDC Wins Zvishavane Council Election
    • Zim works on fuel deadline
    • Is African flying safe?
    • Desertions hit Zim army, police
    • The omens remain grim inside Zimbabwe
    • 47 MPs call on UK to grant Zimbabwe asylum seekers right to work
    • Civic Society To Cover Up For MDC Deficiency
    • Rocking for the rockers !!
  28. Posted 17/1/06
    • Daylight robbery in Hippo Valley
    • ZANU PF pushes to ban council elections
    • Mugabe batters Zimbabwe media into submission
    • Three Zimbabwean spies denied bail
    • Quiet Diplomacy Beits
    • Zimbabwe govt to takeover fertiliser firms - paper
    • Asylum seekers offered cash to go back home
    • Mortuary crisis hits the nation
    • Water cuts expose residents to cholera
    • Minister's housing programme fails to take off
    • Judge Paradza Fled To SA
    • Zanu PF To Splash Z$10 billion On President Mugabe's Birthday
    • Tekere Officially Back At Zanu PF
    • Support for Tekere's comeback
    • The second interview
    • Alleged mercenaries appear in court today
    • MDC faction sets conditions for reuniting party
    • Cabinet taskforce set up to probe smuggling of maize seed
    • MDC rebels attack 'Mugabe-like' Tsvangirai
    • Farmers Buy 'Expired' Seed
    • Zesa Expansion Drive Gets Boost
    • Exiled Zimbabwean journalists launch website
    • Press Statement
  29. Batch 2 Posted 16/1/06
    • Nasty Nick
    • Mugabe plants more spies in army
    • Zimbabwe opposition legislator still in custody
    • Trudy Explains Tsvangirai's So Called Dismissal
    • NACFREEZ Supports White Monday Intitiative
    • The Spirit of Christmas comes to Zimbabwean refugees (at a city in South Africa)
    • Twins in court over loin cloths
    • Mugabe 'annexing cops, army'
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 14th January 2006
    • Zimbabwe farmers in Nigeria
    • Zimbabwe applies for 110 million for fighting TB
    • Far cry from home
  30. Batch 1 Posted 16/1/06
    • Chombo's chaos
    • Residents demand Minister's arrest
    • IMF mission for Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai censures Mugabe
    • Zanu PF fuels black market
    • Tsvangirai appeals to Supreme Court
    • Khuphe eyes MDC VP's post
    • Labour crisis on farms
    • Minister in court over shooting threat
    • Vendors reject charges
    • Govt forks out $47m a week to keep Governor in a hotel
    • More cholera cases in Harare
    • Commission must be accountable for Harare mess
    • Grim forecast of a terrible 2006
    • This is torture at the hands of ZTV
    • Mountain to climb for Gono
    • National Railways off track: report
    • Unions now ineffective
  31. Posted 15/1/06
    • Shoot to Kill
    • Making life unbearable
    • Still they stay quiet
    • A movement that lost its way?
    • Govt To Take Over Assets Of Fugitive Businessmen
    • Zimbabwe agenda from the diasporal perspective
    • Zimbabwe pledges US$110 000 to fight cholera wave
    • Traffic On Limpopo Line Still Interrupted
    • Leadership rift slows Mugabe opposition
    • Zimbabwe moves vendors into stadium
    • Unhygienic conditions
    • Agriculture key to recovery
    • Saving the pride of Africa
    • Zimbabwe gazettes new media application fees
  32. Batch 3 Posted 14/1/06
    • Soldiers quit army
    • 'Zim blights good year for Africa'
    • Tale of land reform gone awry
    • How does Mugabe feel about a gay fanatic?
    • Tsvangirai sued for $100 billion
    • Media challenge
    • Film-makers petition government
    • MDC squabbles serve only Mugabe's ends
    • I lent Mugabe US$10m - British tycoon
    • Van Hoogstraten not major NMB shareholder
    • Analysts warn of OMO bills' inflationary effects
    • Heralding new economic dawn premature, say analysts
    • IMF heads to Zimbabwe again
    • Zimbabwe electoral commission finally pays polling officers
    • Time Bank reopening plans gather pace
    • Zimbabwe needs mediators - Human Rights Forum
    • Chombo's hatchet job pays no dividend
    • Byo engages lawyers against government
    • Govt's cricket takeover: the latest
    • TZ meets over Chingoka probe
    • RBZ backtracks over Trust, Royal Banks
    • 10 trillion shares change hands in 2005
    • NDH to bounce back
    • Govt lays hurdles for Canadian firm
  33. Batch 2 Posted 14/1/06
    • Harare may fail to clear US$150 million IMF debt
    • Zimbabwean migrant workers help change landscape of rural Matabeleland
    • Zimbabwe private radio boss remanded to March
    • Zimbabwe Judge on the run after absconding court
    • Former Mugabe man gets taste of own medicine
    • Inflation could prove Mugabe's Achilles' heel
    • Fuel crisis, shortage of pesticides cripple efforts to fight armyworm
    • Zimbabwe opposition party faction leaders in South Africa
    • Zimbabwe government media commission hikes registration fees
    • Police invade Harare farm
    • Bitter Opposition Feud Plays Into Hand of Zimbabwe Ruling Party - Political Analysts
    • School fee hike could impact on education delivery
    • Outbreak of voracious armyworm potentially devastating
    • Warrant of arrest issued for Zimbabwe judge
    • Archbishop upbraids Benedict over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe 'neither borrower nor lender'
    • MDC officials sue Tsvangirai
    • Runaway inflation
    • Inflation Battle Remains Gigantic
    • Lunch with the FT: Beyond the rainbow
    • IMF plans new visit to Zim
    • One afternoon on the way to the Circus...
    • Govt will ban chloroquine, fancida: Parirenyatwa
    • 700 Chiredzi families to be relocated
  34. Batch 1 Posted 14/1/06
    • MDC under pressure to withdraw from all elections
    • Farmers denied appeal
    • MDC condemns Chombo
    • We are the Zimbabwean diaspora
    • Wonderful rains - at last!
    • 'Villagisation of Harare' under commission
    • MDC denies party has been usurped
    • 'Comrade loyal whistleblowers'
    • Moment of truth
    • Crisis in teaching profession
    • Ncube not a natural
    • Helping Zimbabwe's most vulnerable
    • Dams still below normal levels
    • Mugabe 'neither borrower nor lender'
  35. second batch Posted 13/1/06
    • A bullet to the head for human rights
    • Family affair in pro-senate executive
    • Farming for the military
    • 4 years on, still no Joy
    • Judge’s utterances erode public trust
    • To avert a crisis, just rename it!
    • Govt deals major blow to recovery efforts
    • Air Zimbabwe economic saboteur
    • Zanu PF heavyweights shield youths from law
    • Strike looms over teachers’ salary increases
    • ‘State departments squandering yearly budgets in three months’
    • Counting the cost
    • Why Zimbabwe shamed us all
    • Refugees may galvanise Mbeki to act
    • Chombo’s urban ‘purge’ goes unchecked
    • Spare the nation the crocodile tears, Prof
    • Defection fears hit ZANU PF
    • Joy at Cabs, anguish at Intermarket
    • We saw it coming long back
    • Time Bank article not factual
  36. first batch Posted 13/1/06
    • Women take over as leading border jumpers
    • Zanu PF Mandarins In War Of Words
    • US says UN should bar rights abusers from new body
    • Big mouth could land Chunga in trouble
    • Naples Zoo curator to track endangered species in Africa
    • Senior Released After Stint in Zimbabwean Prison
    • Trio arrested over cheque scam
    • Z$500 million collected from Warriors’ match disappears
    • 'Inflation To Reach 900% In 2006'
    • ZIMBABWE: Year in Review 2005 - Hard for all, worse expected
    • ZIMBABWE: Year in brief 2005: A chronology of key events
    • ZIMBABWE: Heralding new economic dawn premature, say analysts
    • Crisis Group analyst discusses Zimbabwe's future after Mugabe