The ZIMBABWE Situation

January 2003 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Second Batch Posted 31/1/03
    • The price of recklessness
    • Why I'm against the 'exile' exit option
    • Countdown to the day of redemption
    • Constitutional reform remains top priority
    • Govt to recruit 6 000 extension workers
    • Massive fuel price hike on the cards
    • MDC in moves to set up offices across Africa
    • UN wants devaluation
    • Commission collects data on rights abuses
    • Envoy slams arrests, torture
    • UN extends probe into DRC plunder
    • Militia impose curfew in Kuwadzana
    • Publisher's Memo - Now is time to act
    • Troika braces for angry replay of Abuja
    • Zimbabweans' changing sense of values
    • The importance of being earnest
    • Government shoots itself in the foot
    • Paul Taylor's article on cricket obscene
    • Let's organise streakers during matches
    • Mugabe's signature to Lancaster a forgery?
    • Zimbabwe admits to 'admin errors' in land reform
    • Zimbabwe migrants 'flood' neighbour
    • Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson
    • Government wants new farmers in wage talks
    • Water rationing slated for March
    • Smells Like Disinformation Psych OPs To Me
    • Officials, politicians not allowed on field during World Cup
    • JAG Communique - 30th January 2003
  2. First Batch Posted 31/1/03
    • Protests to target England
    • If cricket's a dead duck, why is it still creating a flap?
    • Zimbabwe police vow to crush protests at matches
    • Is Zimbabwe on the brink of genocide?
    • Letter from a South African Opposition MP
    • War veterans reject Mugabe
    • Police fire shots at council meeting
    • NCA to hold demos on World Cup eve
    • 30 abducted, tortured by police - MDC
    • Hungry elderly villagers appeal to Unicef for food
    • MDC disappointed by EU delay over sanctions renewal
    • Zvinavashe's remarks belated considering the crisis
    • US mulls economic sanctions
    • Civic bodies fail to make impact
    • UN seeks nod to monitor food aid
    • Govt woos white farmers with land promises
    • EU debates Zim sanctions today
    • ZANU PF militia evict MDC tenants from Kamativi mine
    • Journalists detained in Byo
    • And now to the notebook . . . .Talk of falsehoods
  3. Posted 30/1/03
    • Geldof looks to bail England out of Zimbabwe matches
    • Zimbabwe Arrests Two American Journalists
    • Horses saved from butchers
    • President set to be appointed ZNLWVA national chairman
    • Cardiac arrest attempts will eventually fail
    • France and Mugabe: déjà vu - all over again
    • Make yourself heard - pound by pound
    • Zimbabwe crisis dims anti-hunger gains in Africa
    • Blair in bid to ostracise Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe jitters set in
    • Commercial Farmers, Land Committee Talks to Resolve Unnecessary Differences
    • Tear-gas used to break up Zimbabwe meeting
    • White Farmers Must Get Compensation from Britain, Says Zimbabwe Peta Thornycroft
    • Diplomat says Zimbabwe will abide by peer review
    • Mugabe the problem guest
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader gets up close to fuel crisis
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM AND COMMUNIQUE
    • Cricket: English sink deeper in Zimbabwe controversy
    • Zimbabwe 'a police state': Mayor
    • Daily News Illegal: Moyo
  4. Second Batch Posted 29/1/03
    • Mugabe mob beat farmer
    • Zimbabwe likely to deport suspected journalists
    • ICC chief rejects England fears
    • Safety factor England players' only hope
    • Rift grows over Zimbabwe
    • US citizens get Zimbabwe warning
    • EU fails to renew Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Aussie team to debate Zimbabwe issue
    • England team revolt on Harare
    • Call for UN force to check food distribution in Zimbabwe
    • England considering Zimbabwe opt-out
    • Letters that forced players to think again
    • 'War veterans' order attack on Zim farmer
    • Fuel Crisis Cripples Courts' Operations
    • France scuppers EU Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zimbabwe farmers get R400m loan
    • Peace prize for Zimbabwean students' union
    • Bid to oust war vet leader widens rift in Zanu PF
    • Defence lawyers accuse witness in Nkala case of lying
    • None so blind as Makombe not to see the genocide
  5. First Batch Posted 29/1/03
    • Mugabe's friends
    • Geldof bid to avert 'absurd' Zimbabwe match
    • White farmers promised land
    • Kenya and Zimbabwe set to lose matches
    • Aussies to reassess Zim matches
    • France maintains Mugabe invite, talking to EU
    • SA institute accused of trying to oust Mugabe
    • Media could be target for Zimbabwe violence
    • MP urges action to save Zimbabwe people
    • Zimbabwe captain confident security not an issue
    • Streak, ZCU guilty of double standards
    • Police clamp down on bakeries
    • Memories of 1991-2 drought haunt Umzingwane
  6. Posted 28/1/03
    • Top UN Official Laments Loss of Zimbabwe's White Farmers
    • Zimbabwe opposition chief seeks U.S. envoy
    • Four EU nations object to Mugabe's Paris visit
    • "Mbeki Should Tell US What He's Going to Do About Zim": Leon
    • America's crude tactics
    • The complicated truth about Zimbabwe
    • EU to decide on Mugabe trip
    • Foreigners arrested
    • Relatives demand probe into MDC official's death
    • Zanu PF officials accused of abusing GMB facility
    • Polytech fails to open for fourth time
    • Ex-Amani boss denies Allegations
    • Chirac joins conspiracy against Zimbabwe
    • Police fire tear-gas at striking mine workers
    • MDC official arrested for talking to Daily News
    • Zimbabwe cannot continue to sustain liabilities
    • Mugabe's relative, war veterans clash over farms
    • Analysts rap government for downplaying economic crisis
    • Only the people can ensure Mugabe's safety
    • England players urge Zimbabwe switch
    • Text of players' statement
    • Statement by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson
    • Torture Claim
    • Several EU Nations Protest Mugabe Plans
    • Supreme Court Reserves Judgment On Todd Case
    • TSVANGIRAI CALLS FOR A JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY
  7. Posted 27/1/03
    • Write direct to French President Jacques Chirac
    • Mugabe seizes weather service
    • England consider Zimbabwe plea
    • Five foreign journalists arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe - the doubts persist
    • Will Troika act against Zim?
    • UK vetoes Mugabe Paris trip
    • 'Fully committed'
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM No. 20
    • JAG Sitrep January 26, 2003
    • Church's support for Zimbabweans
    • UK in sanctions deal over Mugabe visit
  8. Second Batch Posted 26/1/03
    • Cricketers opposed to Zimbabwe match
    • Sacked Harare editor gets top fellowship
    • Zimbabwe 'six months from collapse'
    • Mbeki backs Mugabe, says Zimbabwe MP
    • Mugabe's grip tightens on eve of cricket tour
    • Herald lied 100%, says UN envoy
    • Gvt keeps lid on damning land report
    • Truly there are none so blind...
    • MDC mayors vow to stay put
    • Chinotimba wants Highfield
    • Bulawayo Council may abandon capital projects
    • Mudzuri treads where Tsvangirai fears
    • IMF Harare meeting postponed
    • Wankie Colliery sings the blues
    • MDC overhauls economic blueprint
    • MDC leadership cowardly and aloof
    • Crazy cricket clowns
  9. Posted 26/1/03
    • Tsvangirai hits at SA, Nigeria
    • Murder suspects earn reprieve
    • Doctors urge probe into Sikhala torture
    • CIO agent threatens to kill deputy sheriff
    • Crisis of expectation hits MDC supporters
    • Players keep cards to the chest in the succession game
    • England cricketers receive threats
    • Mugabe may be unpleasant but he is not the problem
    • EU to assess Harare sanctions
    • Silent ECB takes eye off the ball
    • ICC treading through moral minefield
    • Blair plans to strike defence deals to heal rift with France
    • UN envoy: Let free trade help alleviate hunger in Zimbabwe
    • Pigs might fly
    • Interview with Doris Lessing
    • Shift all Zimbabwe matches, says Australian PM
    • 3 Days to go WOZA
  10. Posted 25/1/03
    • Government seeks to save Zimbabwe sanctions with compromise over Franco-African summit
    • New invitation raises spectre of Blair-Mugabe meeting
    • Who's the real villain?
    • Stop Zimbabwe cricket matches: Crean
    • Blair's secret deal over Mugabe
    • World Cup keeps exit door open
    • It is done: history made by land law
    • Introduce Formal Fuel Rationing of Fuel
    • Mbeki under fire for 'cheering Mugabe on'
    • Tobacco growers forecast poor crop for Zimbabwe
    • UK moves to limit damage over invitation to Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe hopes for ICC backing
    • Amnesty officials criticise SA's stance on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe cricket matches will go ahead
    • Fiddling while Zimbabwe burns
    • Bacher says Zimbabwe contingency plan in place
    • UN envoy meets Mugabe over famine
    • Amnesty Urges Govt to Cease Crackdown On Activists
    • Obscene to Play Cricket in House of Hunger
    • JAG Job Opportunities Listings - Updated 23 January 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 19 and Sitrep - 23 January 2003
    • JAG Accomodation Listings - Updated 23 January 2003
    • Zimbabwe foot and mouth hits neighbours
    • Moyo defends Mugabe's shopping spree
    • Hosts pick up tab for luxury jaunts
    • Zimbabwe police torture claim
  11. Second Batch Posted 24/1/03
    • Propaganda chief who turned Zimbabwe into 'Planet Moyo'
    • MDC under fire ahead of Cricket Cup
    • France confirms Mugabe invitation
    • Zimbabwean Immigrants Swamp Botswana
    • Cook: France must uphold Mugabe ban
    • Invitation to a press conference
    • ICC chief Speed non-committal after Zimbabwe visit
    • Mugabe on warpath
    • $2b Byo health centre lies idle
    • Govt moves to control weather forecasts as drought bites
    • Lawlessness scaring away investors - Royce
    • No equipment deal sealed with government - CFU
    • Dairy farm converted into herb plantation
    • MDC to challenge registration process
    • Tsvangirai attacks Mbeki, Obasanjo as deceitful
    • Envoy to grill govt on food imports
    • A growing convergence on Mugabe's future
    • Zim's 'friends' agree to look the other way
    • Rumours reveal a craving for change
    • Gay gangsters get Matsanga's goat
    • Exporters feel pinch of punitive measures
    • Sandawana Column - Deeper into fuel debt we sink
    • Zim Independent - Editor's Memo
  12. First Batch Posted 24/1/03
    • The U.N. Human Rights Commission is worse than a joke.
    • Britain agrees deal to let banned Mugabe attend Paris summit
    • Silence at No 10 as France welcomes Mugabe
    • Second Zimbabwe player wants World Cup moved
    • Speed uneasy amid guns and roses
    • I was tortured for seven hours by Mugabe's thugs
    • Amani Trust - threats and allegations are cause for concern
    • Mugabe 'not welcome' in Europe
    • Zimbabwean leader to hand himself over after strike
    • Food for Zimbabwe
    • CFU Report on Meeting with Minister Made
    • Tsvangirai addresses Harare-based foreign diplomats
    • MDC supporters blast Tsvangirai
    • State agents gate-crash into Misa meeting
    • Fresh attempt to acquire Bennet's farm thrown out
    • Green Bombers accused of stealing maize-meal
    • Civilians injured as soldiers run amok in Hwange
    • State's silence on Sikhala's torture shocking: lawyers
    • Solution lies in removing Zanu PF altogether
  13. Posted 23/1/03
    • Predators of Press Freedom
    • No commitment over Mugabe summit
    • Blair braced for French row over Mugabe
    • Zim workers shun anti-Mugabe strike call
    • Young turks take on Zimbabwe war vets
    • Harare 'safer than Cape Town'
    • 'Farmers support reform'
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM No 18
    • CFU Classifieds 21 January 03
    • World cricket chief surveys Zimbabwe security
    • CIO probes Mugabe 'exit plan'
    • UN envoy to meet Mugabe, Tsvangirai
    • Amani Trust closure leaves 45 000 in the cold
    • War vets arrested for heckling VP
    • Mat South loses cattle worth $2 billion
    • Officials accused of international cattle rustling
    • Police must serve and protect
    • Diplomatic staff go for months without pay
    • What option is Mugabe likely to choose?
    • The tragedy of a stubborn dictator
    • The eclipse, the 'exit plot' and the 'crown prince'
    • A farm for each English cricket team member
    • FAO pledges 350 000 doses of foot-and-mouth vaccines
  14. Second Batch Posted 22/1/03
    • SA 'kicked Zimbabwe in the butt'
    • CFU pledges to back land reforms
    • Cash-Strapped Zimbabwe Endangers Regional Export Industries
    • Rumblings of Compromise As Economy Faces Collapse
    • An Unlikely Tool Against Mugabe
    • War Veterans Threaten to Be Overshadowed By Youth Militia
    • Pretoria does not hold key to solving woes in Zimbabwe'
    • Moyo stokes tension with South Africa
    • Exile calls for cricket boycott Jan 22 2003
    • Barmy Army beats retreat from Zimbabwe campaign
    • SA ties with Zimbabwe 'back on track'
    • ICC could make U-turn over Zimbabwe game
    • More to Zim's problems than Mugabe - ANC
    • SA ready to prevent foot-and-mouth spread
    • Tsvangirai speaks
    • Not-yet accredited journalists face bizarre new demands
    • ICC chief unshaken by firebomb
    • Nkala widow tells of war vet's inaction at abduction
    • Gwanda bid to divert maize-meal thwarted
    • Makoni MDC chairman dies, party blames war veterans
    • MP says country under virtual State of Emergency
    • Sikhala vows he won't flee
    • Police step up patrols ahead of stayaway
    • MP arrested
    • Odzi farmer acquitted
    • Zanu PF chiefs' bid to oust war veteran flops
    • Time to put Moyo's tongue on a leash
    • AIPPA fosters corrupt environment
    • Famine threatens Bulilima and Mangwe folks
    • Zimbabwe workers shun anti-Mugabe strike call
  15. Posted 22/1/03
    • Dealing with crisis a show of patriotism
    • Moyo blasts coup plotters and cowards'
    • One killed in Zimbabwe bomb attack
    • Zimbabwe claims plot to disrupt cricket
    • Transport Crisis Cripples Food Distribution in Binga
    • Mugabe party office firebombed
    • Zimbabwe U-turn possible
    • MDC slams Mbeki
    • Zanu PF disrupts UNDP projects
    • Police tortured Nkala murder suspects, say defence lawyers
    • Search for couple still fruitless
    • World trade union body backs ZCTU
    • Sabina's sons add more terror to land reform
    • People without shame are beyond redemption
    • Zimbabweans wallow in poverty
    • Binga Families Depending On Food Aid, Farmers Waiting for Rain
    • SA 'kicked Zimbabwe in the butt'
  16. Second Batch Posted 21/1/03
    • Mugabe opponent forced to seek safety in London
    • Zim: Pets, livestock bear brunt
    • Zim: Nigeria 'very concerned'
    • Fly now, pay later with Mugabe
    • Libya to lead UN human rights body
    • JAG COMMUNIQUE January 14, 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 16 - 15th January 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 17
    • JAG Sitrep January 20, 2003
    • Blair falling short in his approach to Mugabe
    • Famine plagues Zimbabwe
    • Armed police guard Harare pitch
    • MP flees
    • Residents back Mudzuri
    • AG refuses criminal trial of Mwonzora
    • GMB manager in court
    • MDC members poisoned in custody, says Ncube
    • Four decomposing bodies found at Bulawayo Golf Club
    • Man killed over bread
    • Zanu PF officials stop woman's eviction
    • Civic groups slam arrests
    • Average family needs $40 000 to buy basics
    • An Economic Cul-de-sac
    • Zimbabwe cricketer says 'don't go'
  17. Posted 21/1/03
    • Wanted: New rulers and opposition for Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki 'Dishonest', Says Harare Opposition
    • Tuks student in 'Zim plot'
    • Minister Must Explain Himself And Apologise - Or Resign
    • Gruesome Find At Bulawayo Golf Club
    • Moyo blames Mugabe retirement rumours on staff
    • Foreign exchange shortage affects Zimbabwe's cross-border missions
    • World View: Mugabe's land reform sends Zimbabwe into further peril
    • Light in the Zim tunnel?
    • Mugabe raps Moyo over knuckles
    • Stance on political role in sport is hypocritical
    • We'll help
    • Zim Lands $550m Facility to Buy Fuel
    • Fifa to probe Zimbabwe FA
    • Zimbabwean inflation hits 198%
    • Zimbabwe civic groups call anti-Mugabe protest
    • Lamido in Harare, to Deliver Obasanjo's Message to Mugabe
    • Murder Trial Opens in Zimbabwe; Deeper Political Divisions at Stake
    • High Commission in UK Not Serving Zim Interests
  18. Posted 20/1/03
    • Rumours of an exit strategy
    • Cricketers may play to empty stadiums in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe steps up terror ahead of World Cup
    • Reports of Zimbabwe Coup Plot Are Denied
    • Mugabe nephews seize settlers' farms
    • A travesty of justice - victims of assault jailed and charged
    • S.Africa Accepts Zimbabwe Assurance After Moyo Slur
    • Hussain says team split on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe goes on a Singapore shopping blitz
    • Hussain could be jailed for not shaking hands with Mugabe: report
    • Failure to wangle Mugabe's exit big setback for Mbeki
    • Mugabe's secret police to guard England team
    • Snubbing South Africa
    • Zimbabwe Info Minister Blasts Mugabe Critics
    • Zimbabwe readies for cricket crackdown
    • Mugabe 'will not embarrass England'
    • SA judge slates Harare court's decision as fundamentally flawed
  19. Second Batch Posted 19/1/03
    • Repossess Underutilised Land
    • Sikhala Granted Bail
    • Zimbabweans most pessimistic people on earth-survey
    • Nkomo involved in road accident
    • Grace-a dismal failure as First Lady
    • Masvingo faces heavy pollution fine
    • Intense jockeying for governor's post
    • Green Bombers set up camp in Kuwadzana
    • Despair hits Zanu PF stronghold
    • Motorists turn to bribing for fuel
    • No one said it better
    • $1 000 note overdue
    • Hope yet for tobacco
    • CZI president threatens to quit
    • He dances to a different, discordant drum
    • Inauspicious start to 2003
    • Farewell to the throne
    • Will he or won't he?
    • SA, Zim relations at all time low
    • Zim farmers find the grass is greener in Moz
    • Millions in life or death humanitarian crisis
    • Final salute for Mugabe?
  20. Posted 19/1/03
    • Masvingo police bust $30m sugar scandal
    • Amnesty beneficiaries go on housebreaking spree
    • Police recover gadgets worth $20m
    • IMF Concerned With Crisis
    • Zimbabwe police accused of poisoning opposition activists
    • Mugabe aide criticises land grab
    • Mugabe will have to go ­ US politician
    • Late flurry fails to move cup from Zim
    • Anthrax scare
    • Mugabe exit.Gen Zvinavashe speaks out . . .
    • 'ICC to blame for terror'
    • Cricket crisis takes the heat off Mugabe
  21. Second Batch Posted 18/1/03
    • Zimbabwean government to repossess all unoccupied farms under scheme
    • Admit we're in crisis, says Zimbabwe's army chief
    • England face protests from civil groups in Zimbabwe
    • Peri-Urban Agriculture a Success Story
    • Foot-and-mouth disease out of control in Zimbabwe
    • Catholics censure their bishops for appeasing Mugabe
    • New winds of change
    • UK answers Mugabe on land reform
    • England shouldn't shake the hand, they should be shaking the world
    • CFU Report 16 January 2002
    • Talks in Zimbabwe depend on pressure'
    • MDC pressure on Mugabe as power struggle begins
    • Zim is in crisis - general
    • Tide of dissatisfaction rising against Mugabe
    • CFU REPORT 17 JANUARY 2003
    • Weeping Sikhala tells of torture
    • Court official says police officer lied to nation over Mudzuri's release
    • Annan blames Zimbabwe crisis on mismanagement
    • ZCTU attacks salary, wage freeze circular
    • Police arrest CHRA officials
  22. First Batch Posted 18/1/03
    • Another Zanu PF stalwart grabs farm
    • MDC Manicaland chairman warns police
    • Cases of politicised food aid growing, says MDC
    • Water woes to dog Harare for next four years: Mudzuri
    • This is a harass-and-embarrass campaign
    • For how long can we stomach Zanu PF tyranny?
    • Dual monetary policy fails to stir money market
    • Why State should stop meddling in parastatals
    • Zimbabwe MP accuses police of torture
    • Zimbabwe's new farmers not getting their hands dirty
    • Artist flees Zimbabwe terror for life of peace
    • Church split over links to Mugabe
    • Speculation Continues Over Future of Zimbabwe's ZANU PF
    • World Cup Fever Grips Nation
    • Firms Tell International Debtors to Hold Payments
    • Small Retailers Quietly Close Shop, More Head for Disaster
    • Zim's Madonna, Gwanzura Fears for Her Life
    • Black Rhino Shot
    • Rainbow Alliance Emerges in Zanu PF
    • Mugabe's bungling leaves only prayers for Zimbabweans
  23. Posted 17/1/03
    • 'Zanu-PF sent envoys to discuss Mugabe'
    • Cricket protests planned in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe: The End of the Road
    • Lifeline Rejected
    • Zimbabwe tobacco production to fall by 50 percent
    • Bodyguards ruled out for cricket tour
    • Tsvangirai says no pact agreed to with Zanu PF
    • Succession story, imagination of coup plotter- Minister Moyo
    • World Vision doubles efforts to secure food
    • Moyo's actions rapped
    • Students fail to get transport to school
    • The Spectator - feedback on documentary
    • Gweru hires casuals to remove garbage pile-up as strike continues
    • Passive acceptance of chaotic state of affairs does defy logic
    • Tickets sold out
    • 2002 remembered as year Mugabe became a full-fledged dictator
    • Mugabe exit plot thickens
    • As treason trial looms Tsvangirai tapes inaudible
    • EU urged to tighten sanctions
    • Food aid recipients set to increase
    • Zimbabweans forced to go vegetarian
    • Libya puts beef deal on ice
    • Mbeki's silent diplomacy slammed
    • CIO in disarray without director-general
    • Govt intensifies repression
    • Building society in dire straits
    • Assault on mayors exposes control-freaks in Zanu PF
    • Succession reports shake Mugabe's citadel
    • Proactivity essential for economic recovery
    • Incident, fracas, or misunderstanding?
    • Sandawana Column - In search of fuel
    • Officials duck and dive
  24. Batch 3 Posted 16/1/03
    • Kaunda tells Mugabe what to do
    • Mugabe's downfall imminent, say rivals
    • Zimbabwe police arrest opposition MP over burnt bus
    • Time to end the double talk and spin bowling on Zimbabwe
    • Wage freeze plan agreed
    • Police quiz Fingaz editor
    • 'Green bombers' run amok in towns
    • Doctors threaten fresh strike as govt reneges on promise
    • New rules see forex inflows plunge 70%
    • Govt eyes 45 new farms in fresh wave of designations
    • Fresh security threats to cricket World Cup
    • Two more ZANU PF MPs lose their seats
    • Zimbabwe's options
    • Zim's time for reality check
    • A tuk-tuk for every Zimbabwean
    • Time to nudge Mugabe towards the precipice
    • SA urged to foot the bill for cattle vaccination
    • Tsvangirai insists he discussed Mugabe exit
    • Zimbabwe opposition condemns cricketers
  25. Batch 2 Posted 16/1/03
    • Hunger gnaws as villagers wait for maize that never comes
    • Zanu PF must discuss exit plan for Mugabe
    • MUGABE DENIES PLAN TO RETIRE EARLY, LEAVE ZIMBABWE
    • Concern for Welfare of Sikhala and Shumba
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 16 - 15th January 2003
    • Mugabe Must Not Be Granted Amnesty
    • CFU REPORT 15 JANUARY 2003
    • Update on Arrests
    • Church's silence is unacceptable
    • Transport blues dog Harare commuters
    • Retired soldier launches new party
    • War vets urge colleagues not to supervise fuel queues
    • Mudzuri gets death threat
    • NRZ enginemen warn of looming rail disaster
    • Sikhala in hiding
    • Real world intrudes on refuge of the cricket field
    • Food Security Deteriorating
    • Australia Hits Back At ANC Youth League
    • Lest we forget -- From the archives (Subject Moyo)
    • Enough is Enough - The Shane Kidd diaries
  26. Batch 1Posted 16/1/03
    • Mugabe's Denial of Retirement Followed by Opposition Crackdown
    • Cricket row polarises debate on Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai responds to the current cycle of denials and propaganda campaign
    • ACIA Accreditation Training Course
    • Zimbabwe’s email system collapses
    • Minister's wife sues Daily News
    • Kaunda tells Mugabe what to do
    • Zimbabwe tells England cricket team: safety is not guaranteed
    • Family baffled after couple disappear in Zimbabwe
    • Govt still hoping ACB will boycott Zimbabwe: Hill
    • Mugabe's downfall imminent, say rivals
    • Zimbabwe police arrest opposition MP over burnt bus
  27. Posted 15/1/03
    • ZIMBABWEAN DOUBLE STANDARD
    • Bested by the armed enemy within
    • Zim abuzz with Mugabe intrigue
    • Zimbabwe Rumors Persist Despite Denials
    • A dangerous contempt
    • Stepping down, a mere dream of the west - Mugabe
    • In your dreams, says Mugabe
    • Mugabe comments hurt rand
    • England to play in Zimbabwe
    • The ECB explanation
    • Cricket: 2 tickets per person - how much access!
    • Protesters delay Zimbabwe decision
    • Zimbabwe capital's mayor defiant despite arrest
    • Zimbabwe Parties Deny Plan for Formal Power-Sharing Deal
    • Mugabe deal splits opposition
    • Moyo's bizarre attack on SA
    • Annan urges Zimbabweans to solve economic woes
    • Malaysia mum over Mugabe reports
    • Zimbabwe says opposition planning to wreck cricket
    • Have your say2 - more comments
    • 'A great chance to make a stand'
    • Mugabe rejects "foolhardy" exit reports
    • Mugabe slams 'criminal' Australia
  28. Posted 14/1/03
    • President Mugabe to stay
    • Harare denial on Mugabe retirement
    • Zimbabwe denies reports of Mugabe exit plan
    • Opposition Denies Involvement in Plan to Send Mugabe Into Exile
    • Power-sharing plan rejected
    • 'I will not play in Zimbabwe'
    • Journalist accused of spying
    • Zanu PF Sells Maize On Black Market
    • Wait Time
    • Zimbabwe farmer warns of impending genocide
    • Zim court orders release of Harare mayor
    • Mugabe exit plan 'wishful thinking'
    • No exit plan for Mugabe, says SA
    • Mugabe's Possible Retirement is the Talk of Zimbabwe
    • Libya is set to head UN Human Rights Commission
    • Harare Demands War Compensation
    • Farm inspections that weren't
    • MDC on brink of collapse: Coltart
    • Secret deal for Mugabe to quit
    • Famine in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe retirement reports cause furor in Zimbabwe
    • Harare match anger at Lord's
    • Chinese state councilor meets Zimbabwean minister
  29. 2nd batch Posted 13/1/03
    • Welcome aboard 2003
    • 2002 end of year awards (Continued from last week)
    • Mugabe resignation deal being considered
    • Aussie-tourist's attacker arrested
    • US shuns Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe fiddles as country burns
    • Zanu PF sells maize on black market
    • Mugabe regime gets more repressive
    • Hey, Big Spender
    • Zimbabwe descends into chaos
    • Do the right thing
    • ICC to let England off the hook over Zimbabwe
    • Sport and politics are husband and wife
    • Another promise of better viewing from Dead BC
    • Chombo accused
    • Exam markers cry foul
    • Chave Chimurenga actor flees
    • Playing Zimbabwe is surely the best way to hit Mugabe for six
    • England declines Zimbabwe offer
    • Harare mayor to face charges
  30. 1st batch Posted 13/1/03
    • Despotism cracks
    • Zimbabwe chiefs in plot to exile Mugabe
    • Mugabe 'sees he is at the end of road'
    • Refugees recall a different Zimbabwe
    • Deal readied to urge Mugabe to resign
    • Tanzanian maize furore
    • Your country needs you
  31. Posted 12/1/03
    • Maize a weapon in Mugabe's hands
    • Lone voice prepared to take on the terror of Mugabe
    • Genocide Behind Closed Doors.
    • Do we put too much faith in democracy?
    • It's not always about the game
    • New security appraisal could avert Zimbabwe crisis
    • South African minister hails Mugabe land grab
    • Police arrest Harare's MDC mayor
    • Zimbabwe steps up security at resorts
    • ICC forms special Zim committee
    • Banishing act
    • Food riots point to turf wars
    • Cow's head in a trolley
    • "Your Problem Soved"
    • Interdenominational Service for Peace and Relief from Suffering
    • VARIOUS STORIES ON Temba Mliswa
    • TO AUS IN OCTOBER!
  32. 2nd batch Posted 11/1/03
    • Living in a state of terror
    • Whatever colour, Zanu PF is bad for business
    • Debate over boycott looks to past
    • Tsvangirai trial dominates legal calendar
    • Tsvangirai slams Mugabe
    • Tsvangirai slams Mugabe¹s abuse of uniformed forces
    • Ex-MP's farm re-invaded
    • New wave of invasions hit farmers
    • Firm accused of milking Harare council of $118m
    • Marondera firm hires Zanu PF militia boss
    • Tourist security stepped up
    • WORLD CUP DECISION SET FOR TUESDAY
    • Conflicting reports over Angola's stance
    • Demonstrators released
    • Zimbabwe mining firms on the brink
    • Shortages feed cancer of corruption
    • 2003: Year of the People's Storm
    • Zimbabwe food supply threatened
    • Fears over accreditation dismissed
    • UK's Channel 4 screens damning report on Zim
    • Will Namibia go the same way
    • Only $7b raised from Agribond
    • High Court Judge occupies farm
    • Libyans to dump farms deal
    • Mugabe holidays in the Far East
  33. 1st batch Posted 11/1/03
    • On a bush track in Zimbabwe, a struggle for life
    • Bulawayo residents take to walking to work as fuel crisis bites
    • The ordeal of seeking refugee status in Canada
    • Politicisation of police force has killed professionalism
    • A vital lesson on how to unseat unpopular leaders
    • WHERE WILL THE FOOD COME FROM?
    • Mliswa accused of beating up farmer's wife, children
    • JAG Environment & Conservation Committee Update
    • White Farmer: Judge Seized Zimbabwe Farm
    • Chombo: Get your hands off Harare
    • Economic chickens coming home to roost
    • Get a grip Amani
    • Mr Mugabe has won this game of propaganda
    • Batting for Mugabe
    • A GAME WITHOUT HONOUR OR BALLS
    • England's players given right to choose on boycott
    • Protesters fear World Cup riots in Zimbabwe
    • ECB give go-ahead for Zimbabwe trip
    • Cricket debate reveals hypocrisy
    • Howzat for hypocrisy?
    • Bowl Mugabe out of World Cup Cricket
    • Cricket will bring in much needed forex
    • The Shane Kidd Diaries
  34. 2nd batch Posted 10/1/03
    • Zimbabweans pour into South Africa
    • Of football, politics and nonsense
    • Only 528 farmers plant tobacco, output set to halve
    • 50% of Matabeleland firms face collapse in first quarter
    • Urban hunter-gatherers emerge
    • Mayhem as war vets open 'torture office'
    • Progress under land reform, SA govt
    • Angola may offer dispossessed Zimbabweans farms
    • A case for a securities exchange commission
    • Unblocking Zimbabwe's blocked transition to democracy
    • 10 000 voters added to Kuwadzana voters' roll
    • Govt presses DRC to pay $100 bn debt in forex
    • Tsvangirai speaks
    • Appointment of governors slammed
    • Masvingo water supplies contaminated
    • Anti-Chombo demo quashed
    • $500 Notes Shortages Set to Worsen
    • Fine Time in Fuel Queue
    • Govt considers wildlife-based land reform
    • Govt refuses to grant Harare council borrowing powers
  35. 1st batch Posted 10/1/03
    • Sport and politics don’t mix? :TEMBA MLISWA INVOLVED IN ASSAULT
    • Every single day counts for us to rescue the nation
    • Fuel crisis shows Zanu PF has completely failed
    • Suspected war vets destroy $5m property in MDC offices
    • No end in sight for fuel woes
    • Rebels 'eating Pygmies' as mass slaughter continues in Congo despite peace
    • And now to the Notebook . . . Guards or bandits?
    • England cricketers, don't fete Mugabe dictatorship
    • Opinion: Is cricket stumped over Zimbabwe?
    • Jowell: no cash for Zimbabwe boycott
    • Where are those heroic voices now?
    • English cricket 'forced'
    • PM: AVOID ZIMBABWE ISSUE
    • IMF decision on Zim voting powers expected soon
    • State drops charges against MDC leader
    • Police stop MDC protest
    • Minister to urge boycott of match in Zimbabwe
    • Blair backs cricket into a corner
    • Zimbabwe tour would worry Bradman: son
  36. 3rd batch Posted 9/1/03
    • Too much fear breeds misery in the land
    • Beatrice farmer evicted
    • Don't go to Zimbabwe Blair tells England team
    • Fuel Supply Situation in Harare Tight
    • Fuel shortage hits the dead
    • 'Britain Yet to Fulfil Decolonising Agenda'
    • Chamisa warns of mass protests if poll is rigged
    • UK-based armchair critics will not help solve our crisis
    • War veteran jailed for stealing from farm
    • Stop the ICC cricket in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe in danger of reverting to medieval-style feudal state in 2003
    • U.S. weighs sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe releases 5,500 prisoners
    • Congo sentences 26 to death for Kabila's murder
    • Zim food rioters walk free - for now
    2nd batch Posted 9/1/03
    • ZNSPCA UPDATE 05 JANUARY 2003
    • Editor of Zimbabwe provincial newspaper jailed
    • Winds of change blow anew
    • Pressure mounts on Zimbabwe
    • Ministers warn of Zimbabwe violence
    • Committee keeps watch on Zimbabwe media laws
    • U.S. Weighs Sanctions Against Zimbabwe
    • Matabeleland Hard Hit By Drought
    • ZCTU slams wage, price freezes
    • Police arrest Zinasu leaders
    • Mudzuri threatens to sue The Herald
    • Re : Change in Africa
    • Where Democracy Fails, Terrorism Grows in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • World Vision resumes feeding
    • MUGABE'S SECRET FAMINE
    • Opposition march broken up in Harare
    • S. African Minister Meets With Government, Union Leaders in Zimbabwe
    • 'Green Bomber' terror must be confronted
    • Immigration Officers to Undergo Security Training
    • Zimbabwe bosses offer Mugabe economy survival plan
    1st batch Posted 9/1/03
    • Who wants 20 more years of this kindness?
    • World Vision suspends food distribution
    • Only return to sanity will end food shortages
    • Government ups propaganda campaigns to record levels
    • Under what law is Customs seizing fuel at border post?
    • Residents predict tougher year
    • Mad Bob and the spies
    • The Invisible Man
    • Farewell to the House Nyarota Built
    • Why Nyarota was fired
    • Dead BC Blunders On What's On Air
    • 2002 End of Year Awards
    • Zimbabwe players oppose World Cup
    • New Zealanders advised not to visit Bali, Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe puts governors into restive urban areas
    • Mugabe to appoint governors over MDC mayors
    • ECB, government to discuss Zimbabwe
    • Outright condemnation of ICC's safety &security report on Zimbabwe
    • New calls to boycott Zimbabwe as tourist murdered
    • CRICKET’S THE NAME OF THE GAME
    • AM pledges support for people of Zimbabwe
  37. Posted 7/1/03
    • Zimbabwe food riots spread
    • Could Zim food riots spark Mugabe's downfall?
    • Amazing Ingenuity Award
    • ZANU-PF official calls for transparency in maize distribution
    • Those who crave power shouldn't have it
    • Zimbabwe to put governors in urban opposition areas
    • IMF Aid Unlikely
    • 'Honk against Mugabe' charges dropped
    • Fuel Deal: Bank Denies Any Wrongdoing
    • Zimbabwe Standard (Harare)
    • Govt urges caution in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's games
    • Mugabe's eleven takes on World Cup
    • Presenting a straight bat to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe bans imports of food
    • Starving horses rescued
    • Zimbabwe killing boosts fears over Cup matches
    • Mugabe showdown looms after riots
    • Zimbabwean food riots 'tip of the iceberg'
    • Fearing assassination, Mugabe supports 'boycott' of Zimbabwe
    • The New Year message Zimbabwe needs: Mugabe fools no-one
  38. Posted 6/1/03
    • It's not just cricket
    • Mugabe's bizarre cricket threat blocked
    • Solidarity at Court Hearing
    • Aussie tourist slain
    • Airzim plane grounded in Mauritius
    • War vets behind food riots
    • Five die in train-bus smash in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe begs England not to boycott World Cup
    • Don't shake hands with Mugabe: Ministers to England cricketers
    • England must pull out of Cup matches, says Zimbabwe cricketer
    • Zimbabwe cricket team prepares for World Cup
    • Pianist rejected by Britain fears Mugabe's police
    • Players hit out over Zimbabwe
    • Hain urges cricket boycott
    • ACP states in bid to break Zim/EU stand-off
    • England should not play into the hands of Mugabe's odious regime
    • Zimbabwe to spy on cricketers: report
    • Tsvangirai, beware of Zanu PF’s Trojan horse Dyke
    • Can 2003 be a better year for Zimbabwe?
    • Zanu PF squabbles over governor
    • Mugabe’s hate speeches
  39. Posted 5/1/03
    • JAG Open Letter Forum
    • JAG Communique (new listings, and the DOs and DON'Ts for 2003)
    • MDC MP Faces Charges of Inciting Violence
    • Food riots in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe bars private imports of food, UN aide
    • ICC Security document
    • England stars face violent demos
    • Afro-Saxon attitudes
    • Dictators Must Know That Their Legacies Are in the Hands of the People
    • EU assists white farmers with relocation
    • Streak senior defends son - The Herald
    • Blair's afraid truth will be known - The Herald (Letter)
    • Cricket world Cup round up - AOL
    • Cricketers reject call to boycott - NZ Herald
    • It's moments like these you need Mintos - NZ Herald (Letter)
    • Cricket: South Africa plans Olympian show for World Cup - NZ Herald
    • Call for boycott of Zimbabwe fails test of time - Sydney Morning Herald
    • Former sportsmen see futility in Zimbabwe boycott - The Age (Melbourne)
    • Cricket boycott would bring Zimbabwe suffering - The Age (Melbourne)
    • Here's one dodgy lot I'm dobbing in - The Age (Letters)
    • Anyone for Cricket?
    • Trafficking of Women Condemned
    • Mugabe: businessmen must help
    • Zimbabwe staggers under Mugabe's policies
    • Zimbabweans Hostage to a Vengeful Ruler
    • White martyr's sainthood bid shames Mugabe
    • Whitecliffe settlers to vote in Kuwadzana
    • Amani Trust shuts down
    • 18th of January 2003 - Invitation to Pray for Zimbabwe
    • Hain calls for English cricket to boycott Zimbabwe in favour of South Africa
    • (Leo) Mugabe loses battle
    • Zimbabwe chief's plea to England
    • Over $50b Needed to Compensate Farmers
  40. Posted 4/1/03
    • No appeasement
    • Of dubious scoops, falsehoods and Moi's exit
    • Bleak year for business, thousands face job losses
    • Predictions of Repression Prove Prophetic
    • Mugabe accused of importing too little maize to aid crisis
    • Commuters stranded as fuel crisis worsens
    • Zim could learn from Kenya's experience
    • MDC forges ties with Kenya's new leaders
    • Over $50b needed to compensate farmers
    • ACP states in bid to break Zim/EU stand-off
    • Zim/Libya fuel deal on rocks
    • Army officers in charge of elections
    • Census results released
    • Irrigation-Based Agric System Vital
    • First Kanu, then Zanu: Lessons from Kenya
    • Economic environment depresses corporate values
    • A litany of disgraces
    • Zimbabwe cricket boycott calls grow
    • England's nationalised game
    • SOLIDARITY PRAYERS FOR JAILED ACTIVISTS
    • Mugabe's newspaper nemesis gets his marching orders
    • Eight million now need food aid in Zimbabwe
    • Hungry Zimbabweans lose hope as more drought looms
  41. 2nd batch Posted 3/1/03
    • New muzzle on Zimbabwe press
    • Don't play Mugabe's game
    • World Cup Cricket debate
    • Zimbabweans talk food not cricket
    • No food: Inmates released
    • Cricket poll result
    • Mugabe bid to lure Becks to Zimbabwe
    • Botswana's envoy dies in Zim road smash
    • Zimbabwe independent daily to challenge media law
    • ECB will bow to ministers on Zimbabwe
    • Nyarota Has Shares in Zimpapers
    • Questions of Sport
    • 3,600 out of jail in Zimbabwe
    • Editorial: Passing buck on boycott -- NZ Herald
    • Batsman Howard picks when to play politics -- Sydney Morning Herald
    • Cricket: Boycott brush-off from India -- NZ Herald Newsflash
    • NZ continue regardless - Team named -- Dominion Post [NZ]
    • Graffiti against Registrar General blasted
    • Change in Africa
    • India 'will ignore' Zim boycott
    • The homeless hero
    • Gadafy's power in central Africa slips away
    • Zimbabwe situation puts ICC in a spot
  42. 1st batch Posted 3/1/03
    • Minister says government "will do all it can" to fund fuel imports
    • War vets at loggerheads with city council
    • Sport and politics must unite against the Mugabe regime
    • Streak's straight bat fails to convince
    • DARK STAR SAFARI - A book about Africa
  43. Posted 2/1/03
    • MDC deserves our support
    • SA debate Zimbabwe stance
    • In Hungry Zimbabwe, Food Used as Political Weapon
    • Threatened journalists anxiously wait for a last act - licensing
    • LAWLESS & DISORDER in the wilds of AFRICA
    • Zimbabwe captain saddened by boycott threat
    • Hypocrisy batting at No 10 for England in moral test
    • From a proud SA & ardent cricket supporter
    • Bacher confident World Cup not in jeopardy
    • Good news for a change
    • Fears grow over England
    • Goff writes to cricket board asking for boycott
    • Campaign to Stop the ICC cricket in Zimbabwe
    • Howard wants all teams to boycott Zimbabwe
    • Goff says cricket should back boycott
  44. Posted 1/1/03
    • 'We'll die soon . . . we're too tired to queue for bread'
    • Zimbabwe daily paper back on sale
    • Politics has no place in sport - so boycott the World Cup
    • Botham slams govt over Zimbabwe boycott issue
    • No money for Zimbabwe pullout, says Britain
    • HOOT ! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
    • Comments on fuel queues
    • Zimbabwe dispute splitting world of cricket
    • The Zimbabwean Titanic SOS Call
    • Should England go to Zimbabwe?
    • Botched Deals Likely to Blame for Fuel Crisis
    • Game Scouts Shoot, Injure 17 Villagers
    • Minister plays down talk of payout over Zimbabwe cricket match
    • Zimbabwe: Praying for rain and democracy

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