The ZIMBABWE Situation

January 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. 2nd Batch Posted 31/1/2002
    • Mugabe suffers setback
    • Analysis: Zimbabwe splits Commonwealth
    • Food shortages become election issue for Mugabe
    • Australia considers smart sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Straw fails in attempt to isolate Zimbabwe
    • Ruling-party MPs revolt against Mugabe's 'dictatorial' tactics
    • The pressure shows
    • Key poll role for military
    • Zim wants dispute declared with EU
    • Mugabe snubs Obasanjo again
    • Obasanjo launches bargain for safe Mugabe exit
    • ZANU PF accused of using illegal ballots
    • SA civic bodies to deal with Zim crisis
    • Threats fail to move Mat in crucial ballot
    • Rampant poaching could cost Zim CITES partners
    • A sham challenges world’s conscience
    • A journey through troubled Zimbabwe
    • US$175m due to IMF
    • War vets illegally sell $40m farmers’ assets
    • Bread shortage looms large as 65% farmers are kicked off their land
  2. Posted 31/1/2002
    • Take Mugabe at his word, OAU chief says
    • Army behind youth training
    • Cosatu urges pressure on Zimbabwe
    • Teenager facing kidnapping charges redetained
    • Misa implores Mugabe to stop repressive legislation
    • Assault earns war veteran six months in prison
    • War vets blamed for $26 million loss at Willdale Limited
    • Destroying freedom in the name of the people
    • World must act to prevent bloodbath in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe journalists arrested, eye on media bill
    • Woman hides family in church fearing deportation to Zimbabwe
    • Southern African ministers gather in Zimbabwe
    • Presidential Elections Cause Anxiety in Tourism Sector
    • The Maize Puzzle
    • Gold Output Down By 19 Percent
    • Commonwealth rejects Zimbabwe suspension call
    • From an old farming family in Zim.
    • Interesting comment taken from a newsgroup.
    • RSF banned from Harare
    • Women forge ahead
  3. Posted 30/1/2002 - batch 2
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - 28 January 2002
    • Mugabe wilts to international pressure
    • Another horror story
    • Savage attack on Mutorashanga farmer
    • Slow motion coup d'etat
    • Zanu PF mobs try to beat votes out of blacks
    • Scotland to the rescue
    • Gov't under pressure to apply sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Former Zipra cadres say seized properties to cost Mugabe vote
    • Government increases chiefs' pay
    • Government now borrows $5 billion weekly from RBZ
    • Zimbabwe blames Britain for EU sanctions threat
    • Army deploys troops in strife-torn Lupane
    • Mudede faces jail
    • Teachers flee Gutu
    • ALB studies government decree on farm worker benefits
    • Analysis: Crunch time for Mugabe
    • U.S. Legislator Sees Zimbabwe Lagging Behind Continent in Reforms
    • Mugabe will be on the phone
    • Zimbabwe: Commonwealth Must Act
    • EU outlines Mugabe sanctions
    • London launches offensive against Mugabe
    • Mugabe has got away with murder
    • Building Fund for the MDC Bulawayo Offices
  4. Posted 30/1/2002
    • Ruling party lawyers slams proposed Zimbabwe media curbs
    • UN plays waiting game with Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe faces civil war unless dictator reined in
    • Zimbabwe legal panel slams tough media bill
    • Mugabe's party split over media law
    • No confidence in the electoral process without local election
    • Zimbabwe exiles start afresh
    • Britain presses Commonwealth ministers to suspend Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe suspension unlikely says Downer
    • Senior Mugabe ally denounces draft press Bill
  5. Posted 29/1/2002
    • Mugabe invites foreign observers, but not British
    • Compulsory 'patriotism' camps for Zim youth
    • Mugabe moves to indoctrinate Zimbabwe's youth
    • Insight: Why African states implode
    • EU agrees on Zimbabwe sanctions
    • EU gives Mugabe's inner circle last chance on poll
    • Another man has died in Zimbabwe's worsening political violence
    • War vets take over farmhouse before 90-day deadline
    • Maize wilts beyond recovery as dry spell persists
    • Early arrival of observers could end loss of more lives
    • Tsvangirai says Mugabe should disband militias
    • MP accused of leading war vets in torturing researchers
    • War vets' leader accused of robbery and extortion
    • Mugabe will only go after losing elections
    • MPs flee militia
    • Zim NGOs criticise SADC solidarity with Mugabe
    • Straw gets tough in week of reckoning for Mugabe
    • Saints and sinners in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Australia seeks Zimbabwe Commonwealth suspension
    • Caterpillar pest plagues Zimbabwe's dwindling food crops
    • Blantyre, Harare Trade Imbalance Still Growing
    • Outsiders can help, but in the end it is up to Zimbabweans
  6. Posted 28/1/2002
    • "17 yrs old and fighting"
    • "Stories like these"
    • Mugabe's men gave us marijuana
    • Mugabe's iron fist
    • UK cracks down on Mugabe
    • UK urged to send troops to Zimbabwe
    • Standard ‘banned’ as terror campaign spreads
    • Mugabe minder in envoy’s sex scandal
    • Chihuri orders cops to vote Mugabe
    • Zanu PF fails to stop Tsvangirai, Obasanjo meeting
    • Relief supplies arrive in Zim
    • Moyo’s rude awakening
    • Zanu PF concerned about violent campaign
    • ZCC deplores terror campaign
    • Mugabe in hunt for 'four hidden correspondents'
    • Letter to Australian Foreign Affairs Minister
    • UK slams Mugabe, urges sanctions
    • 'Smart' sanctions may not be enough to free Zimbabwe from tyranny
    • Britain ready to take Mugabe to task with possible sanctions
    • LAND ACQUISITION AND INHUMANE TREATMENT OF CATTLE
    • Firearms Seizure
  7. Posted 27/1/2002
    • Intimidated, beaten, killed: the cost of defying Mugabe
    • "Nothing is sacred anymore " (letter)
    • Land: Mugabe's Dictatorship Ploy
    • Cold war diplomacy haunts Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai wins voters' roll case
    • Zimbabwe’s cycle of starvation
    • Foreign Minister Attacks `Propaganda'
    • Media Bill in the balance
    • Media Update # 2002/02 - Jan 14th - Jan 20th 2002
    • Journalists' group confronts Harare government
    • Zimbabwean War Veterans' National Secretary Arrested
    • Tories say, don't rule out troops
    • MPs are duty-bound not to pass the Labour Bill
    • MDC accuses police of barring rallies
    • British film maker's son arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Call for War Games At What Cost?
    • Harare is a Threat to Africa
    • Obasanjo: Mugabe Pledges Fair Elections
    • "Editorials and news coverage of Zimbabwe" (letter
    • Mugabe rewarding loyalty with farmland
  8. Posted 26/1/2002 - batch 2
    • Zvobgo blasts Moyo
    • TELL IT LIKE IT IS - email from Zim
    • 'I'm no Hitler' - Mugabe
    • Whites say Zimbabwe near meltdown as vote nears
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 24 January 2002
    • Mazoe Citrus Estates designated
    • Terror spreads despite peace calls
    • The Herald badly short-changes its readers
    • Janet Banana seeks asylum in UK
    • Zanu PF fails to fulfil extravagant electoral pledges
    • Temperature rises as Mugabe targets foreign reporters
    • Journalists flee Zimbabwe
    • From the MDC Mailing List
    • Harare's coming Presidential polls
    • How the ‘chefs’ preyed on married women
    • Are Zanu PF MPs starting to wake up?
    • Ex-Zipra fighters demand return of seized properties
    • Game guards shot dead
    • MPs thrown out of House
    • War veterans attack nurses
  9. Posted 26/1/2002
    • Mudenge gives Zimbabwe a bad name in Brussels
    • Zanu PF faces campaign boycott
    • Commonwealth Group to Discuss Zimbabwe
    • Critics say revised bill is no less repressive
    • Z$ 40 million worth of assets go under the hammer of injustice
    • Leon called for tough action against Zimbabwe
    • Straw retreats on Mugabe sanctions
    • Security Act sets dangerous precedent US Congressman
    • Banks to probe Mugabe funds
    • First food imports arrive from SA
    • Mugabe party recruits youths for brutal militia
    • US: Don't visit Zimbabwe now
    • Zimbabwe political violence increases
    • Zimbabwe Seeks Reporters, Delays Media Bill Again
    • SW Radio Africa - Editor's Memo
    • Zanu PF supporters turn on each other
    • MDC members in court over public violence
    • Political expediency clouds RBZ policy
    • Pan Africanist Congress Stands By Mugabe
    • Immediate sanctions unlikely as EU weighs Zimbabwe options
  10. Posted 25/1/2002 - batch 2
    • Zimbabwe hunt for British journalists
    • "Sections" explained
    • Trigger-happy cops ignite orgy of violence in Byo
    • Millions forced to buy ZANU PF cards
    • Is there peace after Bob?
    • Food shortages could eclipse all other election issues
    • Violence threatens food aid
    • Farmers ordered to hand over guns
    • Blair set to visit Africa on anti-Zim campaign
    • IDs now mandatory
    • Mbeki and Mugabe
    • Lies won’t rescue Zanu PF
    • Fraudulent election result faces rejection
    • Mugabe signs Public Order Bill
    • ‘New ID law targets opposition’
    • Embassies make contingency plans
    • Troubled CSC closes head office
    • Farmers left with only 16 days to go
    • Youths confess training is military
    • Sadc mistaken to turn blind eye on Zimbabwe
    • ZCTU urges workers to resist harsh laws
    • Govt lays ground for tougher blitz on MDC
  11. Posted 25/1/2002
    • CFU warns grain seizures may worsen stockfeed shortages
    • ZANU PF splashes $150m
    • African church heads speak out against Mugabe's vicious regime
    • INHUMANE TREATMENT OF CATTLE ON BATH FARM
    • Zimbabwe's lack of food critical'
    • US funds penetrate Zimbabwe airwaves
    • DA calls on Mbeki to do as he says on Zimbabwe
    • Stop the circus
    • WHERE could Zimbabwe be had it not adopted market reforms?
    • Zanu PF invades churches in bid to woo Christian vote
    • Would you buy a used car from this man?
    • WFP aid arrives
    • Canada condemns Zimbabwe, says sanctions possible
    • Cracks appear in support for bill
    • 100 Tourism Firms Close
    • Zimbabwe political violence increases
    • State Firms Gobble $23b in Subsidies
    • U.N. agency begins sending food aid as famine looms in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe a 'disgrace' as he clamps down on opponents
    • "ONE VOTE"
  12. Posted 24/1/2002 second batch
    • "Praying for the madness to end" (letter)
    • Reinventing “free” and “fair” (letter)
    • Government has sentenced nation to mass starvation
    • Troubled Zimbabwe forges unholy alliance with Libya
    • Only three weeks supply of maize left
    • 34 MDC supporters reported missing
    • Farm invaders steal cattle worth $25m from Beatrice
    • 'Prayer for Zimbabwe'
    • Four Killed in Zimbabwe Political Violence
    • Mugabe eases slightly Zimbabwe's proposed press limits
    • Bill splits Zanu PF
    • Anthrax ruled out, mystery powder unknown
    • Downer to urge Zimbabwe expulsion
    • Party rebel puts Mugabe media curb on hold
    • Mugabe press bill invites sanctions
    • Media bill delay may be warning to Mugabe
    • Delay sparks speculation over Zanu-PF split
    • Mugabe's allies revolt over press freedom law
    • "MUGABE FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS" (letter)
    • Journalists unite as threat to freedom grows
  13. Posted 24/1/2002
    • Statements re Amani Trust
    • Statement on Zimbabwe – Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
    • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
    • Mugabe crack-down on human rights defenders
    • Possible signs of progress in Zimbabwe: reality or myth?
    • Egyptian Bank gives Zimbabwe new loans
    • Fourth coming for Zimbabwe media law
    • Zimbabwe amends media bill
    • Changes to media bill ''cosmetic'' - journalists
    • Confederation Condemns Restrictive Information Bill
    • Zimbabwe bill may muzzle media
    • Methodists urge Mugabe to step down
    • Activists appeal Malawi ban
    • Zimbabwe leaders face financial probe
    • 16 February 2002 is the 2nd Anniversary of Farm Invasions
    • Zimbabwe court overturns opposition election win
    • UK backs Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Tories want tough action on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe says Britain isolated on Commonwealth threat
    • Zimbabwe may lose place in Commonwealth
    • 'They say that power corrupts - and it does'
    • Food aid arrives in Zimbabwe
    • Britain brands Mugabe a "disgrace"
    • Journalists unite as threat to freedom grows
    • Unemployment Rate to Reach 70%
    • Mugabe signs law setting five years in jail for critics
  14. Posted 23/1/2002
    • Mugabe's allies revolt revolt over press freedom law
    • Continuing Human Rights Abuse in Harare
    • Police subject new teachers to rigorous vetting
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 22 January 2002
    • London-based Zimbabwe radio station bids for change
    • Nigeria's Obasanjo meets Tsvangirai
    • Four killed in Zimbabwe political violence
    • Signs of progress - ZimRights
    • Food aid working
    • What happened in Bulawayo
    • Veteran MP to rule on future of Zimbabwe press
    • Zimbabwe's cycle of starvation
    • Delay sparks speculation over Zanu-PF split
    • Why the rank-and-file soldiers will defy orders to oust an elected political
    • Mugabe response on EU sanctions "inadequate"
    • Zanu-PF Cadres Pounce On Zambians in Victoria Falls
    • Leon Wants International Mediation
    • Pretoria Seen as Linking West And Third World
    • Mbeki to do all he can for fair Zimbabwe poll
    • Grain shortages bite in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe media law again delayed
    • Zimbabwean parliament looks at tough media bill
    • Soldiers impose curfew in Zaka
    • Jersey warns banks about Mugabe funds
    • Building societies awash with mortgage cash
  15. Second batch Posted 22/1/2002
    • Exiled Zimbabwean farmer appeals for help
    • MDC activist tied to tree overnight
    • Chiefs now mere pawns in Zimbabwe's political minefield
    • LAND REFORM – A MATTER OF TRUST
    • Anything to frighten Mugabe must be tried
    • INHUMANE TREATMENT OF CATTLE IN GUTU/CHATSWORTH
    • Africa's defence of Mugabe's opportunism over land matches its tragic
    • Contingency plans in place for Australians in Zimbabwe
    • MDC paints a gloomy scene for Zimbabwe
    • 18 hurt as Zimbabwe rally is cancelled
    • Journalists fight muzzle bill
    • COMPLAINT AGAINST DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR, BEIT BRIDGE
    • Give peace a chance, Obasanjo tells Zimbabweans
    • Mob storms Harare law firm
    • Zanu PF youths assault, torture Zengeza resident
    • Zanu PF steps up violent campaign
    • Zanu PF violence won't stop MDC poll victory, says Biti
    • Chiefs now mere pawns in Zimbabwe's political minefield
    • Mugabe defies EU over poll sanctions
  16. Posted 22/1/2002
    • Mugabe's 'Brownshirts' target exclusive Harare suburb
    • MUGABE'S DELUSIONS OF POWER
    • Bulawayo rally report--Eddie Cross
    • Opposition leader addresses the EU
    • Journalists protest bill
    • It is not too late to act on Mugabe
    • Our guilt gives Mugabe a green light
    • Zimbabwe warned on land pact, police patrol city
    • Zimbabwe police patrol tense Bulawayo after clashes
    • Ghana slams old friend Mugabe on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zimbabwe board confiscates hoarded maize
    • Inflation in Zimbabwe soars to 112%
    • Hospitals Suffering From Drug Shortage in Zimbabwe
    • Nigerian leader's Zimbabwe visit overshadowed by violence
    • Nigerian Leader Ends Zimbabwe Talks
    • My brush with Zanu mob rule on the election trail of terror
    • Zimbabwe Warned on Land Pact, Risks EU Sanctions
    • Zimbabwe faces 'smart sanctions' as EU loses patience over human rights
    • Hunt for Mugabe’s assets
    • Asset Transfers Noted
    • Obasanjo visits on peace mission
    • S.Africa's Mbeki vows help for fair Zimbabwe vote
  17. Posted 21/1/2002
    • Mugabe to seize British firms if sanctions are imposed
    • Violence erupts before Zimbabwe opposition rally
    • Mugabe regime is shaken as violence spreads
    • Anti-Mugabe MP claims bid to blind him
    • Zim land beneficiary list 'a work of fiction'
    • Mugabe is losing army's support, says war veteran
    • Bush, Powell to discuss Zimbabwe
    • Moyo isolated
    • US won’t tolerate military coup
    • Local Insight —In urgent need of a herbalist
    • Polling agents restricted
    • Comment—The devil’s children at work
    • Church leaders make fools of themselves
    • Government’s grain grab threatens meat industry
    • Amani dismisses Herald claims
    • Mugabe is fixing the election by gagging the press
    • —and London is doing nothing about it
    • Zimbabwe sends reply to EU on poll observers
    • Hit Mugabe hard where it hurts, now
    • Nigerian Leader Arrives for Talks on Zimbabwe Crisis
    • Movers & Shakers-the Basics of Unit Trusts
  18. Posted 20/1/2002
    • "ITS TIME TO COMPLETE THE CHANGE: A NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE"
    • "Men in single file "
    • Hopes for fair election rest on Mugabe's word
    • Media Monitoring Project : 7th - 13th January 2002
    • Refugee camp set up for Zimbabweans
    • Mbeki reveals anti-Mugabe broadcasts
    • Country Life in Zimbabwe
    • UK protest over Zimbabwe human rights
    • EU sanctions loom as Mugabe ignores deadline for poll plans
    • Militants rampage - AP
    • Dispute over land beneficiaries - FinGaz
    • Saving Zimbabwe - FTimes
    • Plans to evacuate 25,000 Britons from Zimbabwe
    • UK 'plans for Zimbabwe airlift'
    • Mugabe supporters arrested, violence closes schools
    • Party cards run out as Mugabe enforces loyalty
    • Zimbabwe journalists vow protests over media bill
    • UK protest over Zimbabwe human rights
    • Annan's Office Said To Have Delayed Release Of Mugabe Report
    • When churches allow politicians to lead in prayer
    • Pushing people into organising themselves as urban guerrillas
    • Government merely shifting tragedy of food shortages
    • MDC activist safe but in jail
    • MDC deny creating hide-outs for fugitives
    • Mudede in contempt of court, Makarau rules
  19. Second Batch Posted 19/1/2002
    • Violence hits Rusape
    • Uproar in Parliament
    • ZIMBABWE NEEDS LIBERATION AGAIN
    • AUSTRALIA'S SHAME - AND HOW TO MAKE SOME AMENDS (letter)
    • Help needed to trace Mugabe funds, says PwC
    • White Zimbabwe farmers say still suffering attacks
    • Zimbabwe film-maker says activist son arrested
    • Mugabe charms SADC
    • Militants bid to seal off rural areas to Zimbabwe oppositions
    • Zimbabwe misses EU's pledge deadline for poll observers
    • SADC declined to get tough with Zimbabwe
    • Programme to send food to Zimbabwe set for clearance
    • Mugabe militia tortures white MDC activist
    • Mugabe and Grace hold worshippers hostage
    • War vets take over jobs from SDA staff
    • Zanu PF gangs on looting spree
    • Police to be exempt from paying rent for accommodation
    • Zimbabwe 'meltdown' feared as exodus gains pace
    • Mugabe report delayed
    • Parallel market essential until devaluation
    • Zanu PF split over command centre
  20. Posted 19/1/2002
    • Antithesis of democracy
    • Unemployment rate to reach 70%
    • Anglicans to tackle Kunonga
    • Mugabe walks tall in Malawi
    • Sadc leaders spineless (letter)
    • Mugabe a cartoon character
    • Chaos expected in presidential, municipal polls
  21. Second Batch Posted 18/1/2002
    • Mugabe report delayed
    • European Union Must Ensure Mugabe Toes the Line
    • And Bob is an Honourable Man ...
    • International News Agencies Could Relocate to SA, Zambia
    • Villagers Flee Violence to the Cities
    • Mugabe Treading in Idi Amin's Footsteps
    • CFU News release
    • Uproar in Parliament
    • Sadc leaders' misguided solidarity recipe for ruin
    • Violence hits Rusape
    • Elder statesman Kaunda laments gallant freedom fighter Mugabe's decline
  22. Posted 18/1/2002
    • Protests in London on 19th Jan
    • UK rejects allegations of funding broadcasts
    • 10 000 soldiers deployed to campaign for Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe violence rises despite mounting pressure
    • Zim's Gold Output Falls By Massive 4 000 Kg
    • Chefs Loot Zim, US Says
    • Would-Be Farmers Yet to See New Plots
    • Reserve Bank Urged to Close Troubled Banks
    • S.Africa braces for possible Zimbabwe refugee flow
    • Zanu Pf to Seize Firms
    • Tobacco Earnings Slump Below Target
    • Council Ordered to Rush Projects
    • Mugabe visits Congo to mark Kabila assassination
  23. Second Batch Posted 17/1/2002
    • Keep up the pressure
    • US threatens to freeze Mugabe assets abroad
    • Party rebel puts Mugabe media curb on hold
    • Moyo denies radio licence to Bulawayo Dialogue
    • Many African leaders now ripe for defeat in free polls
    • The great election issue: Why an election at all?
    • Danger signs seen in Zimbabwe
    • Zim Schools Oppose Forced Name Changes
    • 'Mugabe Can Tell Us to Go to Hell,' SADC Leaders Admit
    • Repressive bills delayed unexpectedly
    • Zimbabwe justice minister mocks EU
  24. Posted 17/1/2002
    • Zimbabwe's master of survival pulls if off again
    • U.S. to raise pressure on Zimbabwe - congressman
    • SADC's 'Quiet Diplomacy' should not be silent acquiescence
    • US smart sanctions against Mugabe
    • Mugabe the great pretender
    • MDC Leader's Electricity Cut
    • BBC complains over Zimbabwe slurs
    • Robinson expresses alarm over Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe postpones measure limiting press
    • Mugabe backs down on media law
    • CFU Background briefing - SADC Heads of State Summit
  25. Second Batch Posted 16/1/2002
    • U.S. tells Zimbabwe to change or face sanctions
    • Zimbabwe opposition politician attacked
    • U.N. urges Zimbabwe to fulfill free elections vow
    • U.S. 'Deterioration' In Zimbabwe
    • US, Britain threaten sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • International hunt for Mugabe family assets
    • Zimbabwean government wants radio broadcasts stopped
    • Annan ''acutely concerned'' by Zimbabwe laws
  26. Posted 16/1/2002
    • Zimbabwe parliament delays tough media bill
    • Voice from Zimbabwe: A family's ordeal
    • African pressure seen too weak to move Mugabe
    • U.S. Official Arrives In Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe media bill absent from parliament schedule
    • Britain says talk of Mugabe asset freeze premature
    • Blunkett halts Zimbabwean repatriation
    • Mugabe given list of election demands
    • EU press release after discussions with Zimbabwe
    • MPs Forge Ahead With Draconian Laws
    • Harare Does Not Pass Legitimacy Test
  27. Third Batch Posted 15/1/2002
    • Zimbabwe set to pass media law
    • Zimbabwe opposition legislators attacked
    • Rand opens weaker, wary of Mugabe
    • White farmers' case postponed
    • UK and US move to trace Mugabe's funds abroad
    • Zanu PF opens campaign with barbed wire torture
    • CFU SITREP - Monday 14 January 2002
    • Deported Zim activists back in Harare as SADC summit ends
    • Mugabe in 'fair' polls pledge
    • MP battles for life
    • MDC's voter registration petition set for hearing
    • ESC member blames Zanu PF for violence
    • Tsvangirai appeals to EU as Zanu PF ups terror campaign
    • Shortages turn consumers into liars, thieves
    • Soldiers can't define our values, traditions
    • Elections do not necessarily make a democracy
    • Lecturer abducted, harassed over his MDC membership
  28. Next Batch Posted 15/1/2002
    • Mr Blair must halt all deportations to Zimbabwe
    • African leaders say Mugabe agrees to poll monitors
    • Freeze on Zimbabwe deportations
    • Straw condemns 'dictator' Mugabe
    • Police force Zimbabwe reporters to end protest
    • Direct Investment Falls By 60%
    • African leaders let Mugabe off hook
    • US and Britain target funds held by Zimbabwe president
    • Fight clean, neighbours tell Mugabe
    • African Leaders Press Mugabe on Abuses as Vote Nears
    • Mugabe agrees to fair elections
    • What outside world should do for Zimbabwe
    • Behind the wire are people fleeing terror.
    • Pan Africanist Congress Backs Mugabe's Land, Media Clampdown
    • NGO Coalition to Lobby SADC to Pressure Mugabe On Poll
  29. Posted 15/1/2002
    • Mugabe ''happy'' after summit, land policies to stay
    • District looted
    • Amnesty warns of ''civil war'' in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe asylum rethink signalled
    • Briefing: African nations and Zimbabwe
    • Talks bring EU Zimbabwe sanctions closer-diplomats
    • Neighbours fear Zimbabwe contagion
    • Opposition party office burned down and activists beaten as violence rumbles on in Zimbabwe
    • Zim ruling party escalates violence
    • SADC's last hope
    • Blair, Mbeki agree on Zim crisis
    • Calls for fair Zim poll
    • ARRESTS AT SADC FORUM, DEPORTATION FROM MALAWI
  30. Second Batch Posted 14/1/2002
    • Blair talks with South Africa leader over Zimbabwe
    • South Africa Urges Quiet Diplomacy Over Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's press
    • Mugabe launches new salvo at Britain
    • BA halts Zimbabwe deportation
    • UK deportations to continue
    • South Africa urged to use sanctions against Mugabe
    • SADC feels heat over Mugabe
    • What a catastrophe
    • Africa's biggest economies slowing, Zimbabwe recession
    • Zimbabwe's opposition calls on South Africa to impose sanctions
    • Zanu PF goes on the rampage
    • Presidential Guard allegedly beats up postmen
    • Dragging Zimbabwe into the dark past
    • Are IMF goals for Africa realistic?
  31. Posted 14/1/2002
    • Queen expresses her anger over Mugabe ‘tyranny’
    • Media invitation to trial of Chinhoyi 24
    • Security forces defy chefs
    • War vets leader warns Msika
    • Lavish reception for Mugabes
    • Chinotimba orders release of Zanu PF militias
    • Lawyers blast army boss
    • Local Insight—Fear fills the election road
    • Political prospects for 2002
    • Voters hide their loathing of regime
    • Zim moves to ease EU fears
    • Cry, my beloved country
    • Mugabe unlikely to change his mind
    • Pahad: 'Don't be crazy'
    • Summit unlikely to solve Zimbabwe crisis
    • The sanctions Europe must impose on Mr Mugabe for democracy's sake
  32. Next Batch Posted 13/1/2002
    • Mugabe Must Mend His Ways
    • Mugabe renews attack on Britain
    • UK asylum rejects 'facing torture in Zimbabwe'
    • Looting Reported On Zimbabwe Farms
    • I agree with Tutu: Zimbabwe's leaders have gone bonkers
    • Items From the MDC Mailing list
    • Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth
    • How Britain handed me back to Mugabe's men
    • Mugabe trains 100,000 thugs to spread terror
    • Tsvangirai expresses faith in the integrity of the army
    • Media institutions to contest proposed Information Bill
    • NCA hammers army over declaration
    • Archbishop accuses Zanu PF of hypocrisy
    • Herald journalists get land in A2 scheme
    • Zanu PF youths on rampage
    • Zanu PF takes on world to defy march of time
    • The most shocking Christmas ever
  33. Posted 13/1/2002
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Vows To Fight
    • Zimbabwe press debates new bills
    • Zimbabwe says accepts poll observers on own terms
    • Zimbabwe Minister Accuses UK Of Interference
    • Moves by Zimbabwe's President Are Criticized in South Africa
    • Another Anthrax Scare Detected in Zimbabwe
    • EU lays bare Zimbabwe concerns
    • Grain commandeered from farmers & held under armed guard
    • First hand reports on farm evictions
    • Mugabe given EU deadline to accept poll observers
    • France slams Zimbabwe's deteriorating rights situation
    • Zanu PF uses violence to raise poll funds
    • Democracy, who needs it?
    • Sanctions against Zimbabwe may be needed - Tutu
    • Mugabe opponent: I fight to win
    • Letter from Zim
    • U.S. Condemns Government Actions in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe blasts Blair, says "God is on our side"
    • Tories press for Zimbabwe asylum talks
    • Opposition says EU acts too late on Zimbabwe govt
  34. Posted 12/1/2002
    • Defying Mugabe
    • Mr Mugabe has declared war on his fellow Africans
    • Zimbabwe accepts plea for poll observers
    • Zimbabwe Bows To EU Pressure
    • US condemns Zimbabwe's violence against opponents
    • Marauding mob at lawyers offices - CFU report
    • MMPZ condemns commander's blatant intimidation of media workers
    • Zimbabwe condemns 'malicious' Guardian
    • Mugabe declares war on dissent
    • Army is attempting to blackmail voters
    • MDC MPs plead for divine intervention
    • Army stance shocks nation
    • How loyal is Zimbabwe's army?How loyal is Zimbabwe's army?
    • I will not run away from Zimbabwe yet
    • Former US Official Says SA Will Lose If It Does Not Tackle Mugabe
    • Minister Deploys Youth Brigade to Evict Farm Rival
    • Zimbabwe journalists say will defy new media bill
    • Zvinavashe conducts coup against democracy
    • Zvinavashe’s ‘treason’ slammed
    • Zanu PF extorts millions from firms
    • 10 000 children denied an education
    • Zimbabwe's bishops say they will avoid party politics
    • Zimbabwe facing international isolation
  35. Posted 12/1/2002 ..... second batch
    • Zimbabwe to Face EU Censure as New Laws Passed
    • Europe gets tough with Mugabe
    • Tutu sees Mugabe becoming dictator
    • Commonwealth must suspend Zimbabwe, NZ govt says
    • Mugabe declares war on dissent
    • Zimbabwe rams through despotic' bills
    • Need to act soon on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's new laws push Zimbabwe towards abyss
    • Zanu PF spots own weakness
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 10th January, 2002
    • Farms raided by authorities as grain runs out in Zimbabwe
    • Zim anthrax tests negative
    • Diplomats sceptical over talks
    • Australia to lead push to suspend Zimbabwe from Commonwealth
    • Why news blackout on Mugabe’s Thai visit?
    • Bindura MDC supporter living in fear after beating
    • Zanu PF uses violence to raise poll funds
    • Mugabe tries to woo Thai investors to Zimbabwe
    • With tension mounting, EU and Zimbabwe gear up for consulations
    • Electoral process abused as poll nears
    • People being urged to vote for economic disaster
    • Downer to push for Zimbabwe suspension
    • U.N. body urges UK to stop deporting Zimbabweans
  36. Posted 11/1/2002 ..... second batch
    • Mugabe sweeps in draconian laws to silence opponents
    • Rules of parliamentary democracy voted away
    • Legislature at work
    • Shackled in Zimbabwe
    • The perils of reporting in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's anthrax 'gimmick'
    • What to do with Mugabe?
    • Zimbabwe parliament passes controversial bills
    • Analysis: Pressure grows on Mugabe
    • EU warns Mugabe to reject state-sponsored terror
    • ZIMBABWE: EU ''consultations'' over governance concerns/CORRECTION
    • Mugabe given 'dictatorial powers' by parliament
    • Media vow to fight back
    • Security chiefs 'will not accept' Mugabe defeat
    • Zimbabwe adamant on new laws
    • Defying Mugabe's crackdown
    • The madness of Mugabe
    • Britain wrings its hands over Mugabe
    • Blair's new African quest
    • Mugabe laws 'worse than apartheid'
    • UK threat to punish Mugabe
  37. Posted 11/1/2002 .....
    • Tories call for sanctions on Mugabe Jan 10 2002
    • Congo's Kabila to hold talks with Zimbabwe leader
    • Controversial laws fail to get though Zimbabwe's Parliament
    • Maize-meal shortage hits Bulawayo
    • Zambia should serve as a lesson for Zimbabwe
    • ALL FARMERS IN POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED PRODUCT (MAIZE)
    • Forex cover sinks to four days
    • War on terrorism: US probes Zim generals
    • ZANU PF, Taliban ranked worst enemies of Press freedom
    • Democracy: where has Zim gone wrong?
    • End violence or face bloodbath
    • EU to speed up Mugabe sanctions
    • ZANU PF campaigners force Mat villagers to buy party cards
    • Mugabe’s costly mistakes: Chikerema
    • Terror plot exposed
    • Mugabe launches media blitz
    • Mugabe to Face MDC's Morgan Tsvangirai in March Presidential Elections
    • Zimbabwe MPs Adjourn Controversial Security Debate
    • Mugabe takes a stride into tyranny
    • Demand for coalition to freeze Mugabe funds
  38. Posted 10/1/2002 .....
    • Zimbabwe presidential poll set for March 9-10
    • MUGABE TO WIELD MORE POWER
    • This is a licence to kill, not build Zimbabwe
    • "Wayward" journalists to be arrested
    • Fine Gael calls for sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Journalists defy Mugabe's efforts to end free press
    • Mugabe has army's backing even if he loses the election
    • Parliament throws out controversial Bill
    • Chipanga allegedly bans Daily News
    • Zimbabwe army delivers blow to Mugabe rival
    • New warning to Mugabe rivals
    • Journalists urge EU to isolate Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe faces Games ban
    • The perils of reporting in Zimbabwe
    • 'Whites behind anthrax scare' (government)
    • Daily Lauds Neutrality of U.N. Aid; WHO Official Praises Country
    • Hitler’s Brown Shirts in the making
    • Disaster looms as sulphuric acid leaks into storm drain
    • Bank official commits suicide over $8 million
    • Those who led Zimbabwe's struggle have lost vision
  39. Posted 9/1/2002 .....
    • The Final Lap
    • ZANU-PF in upset defeat -
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 7 January 2002
    • Zimbabwean mail sorters ill with suspected anthrax
    • Anthrax scare in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe militias seal town for 'recruiting drive'
    • The Mugabe regime needs sanctions, not just words
    • Zimbabwe's controversial bills
    • Zimbabwe slams Britain over talk of C'wealth suspension
    • Mugabe Faces Commonwealth Suspension Move Says Straw
    • Armed mobs evict white farmers in Zimbabwe
    • Politics and principles
    • Zimbabwe debates controversial bills
    • Zimbabwean Parliament considers new media laws
    • Propaganda stepped up - Star
    • Double pay for army, police, warvets - STimes
    • Zimbabwe - militias accused of harassing opposition
    • Zimbabwe Commonwealth clash looms
    • Chidyausiku tight-lipped over human rights abuses
    • EU talks in Brussels on Friday - News24
    • SA is the key - iafrica.com
    • Africa in microcosm - ZWNEWS
  40. Posted 8/1/2002 .....
    • Cry Freedom
    • Mugabe most interested in Zambia's election
    • Zimbabwe to push media, security bills this week
    • Zimbabwe Party Launches Drive to Reelect Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe, EU to hold critical talks Friday
    • Three assaulted in Chegutu
    • Mugabe steps up 'propaganda war'
    • UN may have to use armed escorts in food distribution
    • Tsvangirai says Mugabe driving country towards war
    • Singing the same chilling hymn of violence
    • Zanu PF accuses Chinotimba of causing divisions
    • Zapu's Madlela fears for his life
    • Beitbridge farmer's wife, 70, accused of pointing pistol
    • Militias on rampage
    • Zimbabwe - terror spreads to Zaka
    • Mugabe 'using violence to win election votes'
    • Mugabe ignores world protests over press curbs
  41. Posted 7/1/2002 .....
    • Zapu backs Tsvangirai
    • Genocide victims want Mugabe punished
    • Land programme a disaster, says Mukanya
    • Mayoral posts to be scrapped
    • British MPs want deportations to stop
    • Full speed to dictatorship
    • Harare’s rates force Woolworth to close shop
    • Government-supported Youth Militia Suspected of Violence
    • Zimbabwe's defiant exiles cry freedom over the airwaves
    • 'Rhodesians never learn' - ZANU claim
    • Important Voter Information
    • Fifth MDC member killed at Christmas - Star
    • Sixth holiday killing - ZWNEWS
    • Farmers assaulted - News24
    • Unable to win, Zanu PF to scrap mayors - ZimStd
    • Defiant exiles cry freedom - Observer
    • Diamonds in the rough - WPost
  42. Posted 6/1/2002 .....
    • "Bleak but blatantly obvious "
    • Settlers evict farm workers
    • Land a double-edged sword
    • Another Opposition Member Killed
    • Zanu PF fears defeat
    • Villagers accuse Zanu PF of killing Madziwa teacher
    • Civic groups warn of chaos
    • Sikhala says MDC youths ready to defend constituency
    • RBZ Warned Forex Rule Could Kill Interest in Property
    • Zimbabwe mob attacks office, MP's home -opposition
    • Former dissidents unleash terror in Nkayi
    • Everything Zanu PF touches turns to disaster
    • Land invaders in court for violence
    • Harare airport security officers, porters accused of stealing from luggage
    • Villagers flee homes
    • Youth brigade assaults Ruwa, Mabvuku residents
    • MDC youths vow to defend Chitungwiza
    • Mudede ordered not to tamper with voters’ roll
    • Complicating tourism’s forex earning drive
    • Zimbabwe could end up under Sharia law
  43. Posted 5/1/2002 .....
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 3rd January, 2002
    • Zim 'terror teens' on warpath
    • Violence spreads to Ruwa, Chinhoyi
    • CIO harass food aid workers
    • Invaders cause havoc on unlisted farm
    • Blood bank reaches critical levels
    • Zimbabwe opposition warns violence may lead to war
    • A bleak outlook as electoral rigging looms
    • Mudenge steps in to ‘clarify’ Moyo’s press claims (Muckraker)
    • National cattle herd down by over 45%
    • Govt sets up land-grab command centre
    • December Inflation Rate Expected To Hit 109%
    • SA's only way out of trouble
    • Rand, regional shortages threatens SA food security
    • Zimbabwe names 100,000 to get land
    • Zimbabwe politicians, journalists get seized land
    • Some beneficiaries ..
    • 16 Heads of States for Summit
    • Zim ranked riskiest investment destination
  44. Posted 4/1/2002 .....
    • West must act to prevent a bloodbath in Zimbabwe
    • 58 days or sooner - Zimbabwe needs you & we need your support
    • Opposition Looks to SADC
    • 'Thankful for $500 note' (letter)
    • Army spoils Xmas for Matabeleland folk
    • Anger over urban terror
    • Mugabe approves 100% pay hike for armed forces
    • Govt pleads for US$100m urgent food assistance
    • WFP emergency operation delayed
    • From the MDC
    • Defections hit Zanu PF
    • Desperate Zanu PF digging its own grave
    • Fifth Zimbabwe judge quits after Mugabe criticism
    • Likely scenarios after the presidential poll
    • Annual money supply growth surges to 84%
    • Merchants of death unleashed on nation
    • Presidential election is being rigged: activist
    • Zimbabwe among top media freedom violators
    • Mugabe to scrap poll
    • Moyo’s law signals death of journalism
    • Govt land grab targets Mukuyu winery
  45. Posted 2/1/2002 .....
    • Welcome to the next 90 days of hell
    • Hefty salary increment for police and soldiers
    • High Court orders Zanu PF to lay off
    • UN food agency to look at urban needs
    • Harare terrorised
    • Mugabe supporters on rampage
    • Ghosts of Matabeleland massacre
    • Zimbabwe plunges into chaos ahead of presidential election
    • Zimbabwe faces bleak 2002 as Mugabe seeks new term
    • Food Stocks to Last Until End of January?
    • Change of tack by farmers?
  46. Posted 1/1/2002 .....
    • "Door still open to all aspiring land owners"
    • We will not be intimidated
    • Zimbabwe militants on ''terror run,'' opposition says
    • UK Ministers urged to protect Zimbabwe asylum seekers
    • Christmas Demand Leads to Maize Shortages
    • More blatant twisted Govt propaganda from the Herald
    • Meikles in Whopping $2 Billion Profit
    • Cimas in $1.3 Billion Surplus

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