The ZIMBABWE Situation

July & August 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/8/01 .....
    • Nyamandhlovu over the past 10 days
    • CLEANSING WHITES OUT OF AFRICA
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 27th August 2001
    • Meeting in Mozambique over land crisis
    • Starvation may be a callous weapon
    • Zimbabwe lambastes S.African central banker
    • Mozambique and Zimbabwe to launch development corridor
    • SADC leaders meet Mugabe - UK Ind
    • Moyo insults Mboweni - News24
    • Zanu mob bars Tsvangirai - DNews
    • 100 000 tons of maize to be imported - Star
    • 'Torture' document made public - Star
    • Anti-racists can't ignore Mugabe - IHT
    • African Leaders to Meet to Discuss Zimbabwe Crisis (Update1)
    • Botswana faces flood of illegal immigrants
    • Mugabe earns the Milosevic treatment
    • South African leaders tell Mugabe to find
    • peaceful solution on farms
    • Harare summit in September - CArgus
    • Nigeria summit next week - News24
    • MDC reveals economic recovery plan - News24
    • Mugabe's black victims - C4 News
    • Profile - Robert Mugabe - New Statesman
  2. Posted 28/8/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe urges schools to scrap colonial names
    • WHITES FACE EXPULSION FROM ZIMBABWE
    • Mob bars Tsvangirai from entering hospital
    • MP condemns eviction of villagers
    • Clerics attack Mugabe 'monster'
    • Mugabe leads 'monster,' churches say (Canadian Nat. Post)
    • Mugabe Not Ready to Retire
    • 'We Only Want To Take Our Destiny' (Mugabe interview)
    • England urged to reconsider Zimbabwe tour
    • Zimbabwe government denies white farmer takeover plan
    • UK protest over Zimbabwe unrest
    • Zimbabwe unveils oil-import deal with Libya
    • Protected dictator
    • Gauging opinion in troubled Zimbabwe
    • War vet threatens newsrooms
    • The chickens have come home to roost
    • EU to suspend £65m aid in ugabe protest
    • SA prepares for influx of Zimbabwean refugees
    • Mugabe ready to advance election as famine looms
    • Scepticism over Libyan fuel deal - Star
    • 'Mugabe isolated in SADC' - CNN
    • Tourists accosted - ZWNEWS
    • Clerics attack monster of violence - DTel
    • One cheer for Tony - UKInd
    • Donald Woods and Geoff Nyarota - CTribune
    • Regional leaders to discuss Zimbabwe
    • Huge logging operation in DRC - Observer
    • Farmworkers in the line of fire - SA STimes
    • Secret plan to evict whites - S Tel
    • Election to be brought forward? - UK STimes
    • Zanu thugs burn down church - Zim Std
  3. Posted 26/8/01 .....
    • UK protest over Zimbabwe unrest
    • Losing agriculture’s soul
    • Denying farmers bail is human rights violation’
    • Booby trap found on Kay’s farm
    • Letter from the Kaye's
    • CZI condemns farm looting
    • SA agricultural executive speaks on southern Africa’s agro-industry
    • Thousands of farm workers illegally evicted by war vets
    • State seeks scapegoats as looting spreads
    • Letter from Matabeleland farmer
    • Ridicule the best weapon against Mugabe the odious
    • Robert Mugabe: Last card to play
    • Media Monitoring - 2001/#33 - Monday 13th August to Sunday 19th August 2001
    • Farm supports war vets to save its own skin
    • Zimbabwe church leaders criticise President Mugabe
    • Newspaper cuttings from "The Australian"
  4. Posted 25/8/01 .....
    • Fresh evidence links police to farm looting
    • Broken toys and broken lives: a tale of wanton destruction
    • 'Selective justice'
    • MUGABE: Expected to attack Britain and Australia at the Brisbane conference
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 20th - Thursday 23rd August 2001
    • Canada, Australia in move to ban Mugabe? - National Post
    • Secret burials in DRC - UK Ind
    • Nations poorest survive on berries - Times
    • Three months from famine - Times
    • Foot-and-mouth spreads through Zimbabwe
    • As terror continues, government 'pulls curtain' on aid to Zimbabwe
  5. Posted 24/8/01 .....
    • "This Silver Circle" (poem)
    • Mugabe, Too, Will Lose to the Truth
    • White Zimbabwe farmer told 'safe to go home'
    • Turmoil in Zimbabwe caused by Mugabe's opportunism
    • Zimbabwean journalist grilled by cops
    • 25,000 black farm workers evicted in farm campaign
    • SA hardens stand on Zim
    • Zim mum on Mboweni, threatens journos
    • View from the Pan
    • Zimbabwe polls could be brought forward: Report
    • British stage-managed farm looting, Harare says
    • Banana slams violence
    • Leadership Code to fight graft
    • Mugabe dangerous dictator
    • ZFU attacks land reform procedure
    • Reporter scoops Bootlicker Award
    • ‘All the devils are in Mashonaland Central’
    • 'Zim slides back to peasant farming'
    • 'Getting the message out' - Editor's Memo and Feedback
    • Next year’s food shortages even worse
    • Mugabe's foot soldiers flex muscle in ostrich farm stand-off
    • Straw appeals for help with Zimbabwe
    • Focus on public health service crisis
    • 'Mission Mugabe' for SADC heads - CArgus
    • Tsvangirai rules out unity government - FinGaz
    • SA Reserve Bank Governor speaks out - News24
    • 'Zim a world issue' - Star
    • January election? - FinGaz
    • Governor accuses British HC - News24
    • 'I cannot wait for the knock on the door' - UK Ind
    • Police defy court order - again - DNews
    • Two commuter omnibuses blown up in petrol mishap
  6. Posted 23/8/01 .....
    • CFU - Special report - Farmers released
    • Zimbabwe war veterans go on rampage
    • Zanu-PF militants shut theborder
    • White farmers' ordeal ends in grim silence
    • Australian PM joins chorus of concern over law and order in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe 'is a global problem'
    • White farmers out within 12 days
    • CFU REPORT ON FMD OUTBREAK IN MATABELELAND
    • IRIN Focus on land conflict
    • 20 000 left to sleep by the roadside - Guardian
    • Farm invasions 'racist' - CArgus
    • New chief justice sworn in - SA DNews
    • 'Why I am on Mugabe's hitlist' - UK Ind
    • Australia denounces Zim - BDay
    • Ground Zimbabwe's jet-setting despots - WPost
    • Blacks bear the brunt of Mugabe's terror
  7. Posted 21/8/01 .....
    • Australian Govt supports Zimbabwe's white farmers
    • Zimbabwe suspends beef exports
    • Land Politics: Black Evicted From Farm in Zimbabwe
    • Australia's Downer calls in Zimbabwe envoy over racist tag
    • ZIMBABWE: Land programme affecting agricultural output - Makoni
    • Zimbabwe: Theft from the MDC
    • CFU has not abandoned the workers
    • CHOGM 'chance to tackle Mugabe'
    • Mugabe snubs SADC leaders
    • Harare gives farmers 12 days to decamp
    • Go now, farmers told, as Zimbabwe sets deadline
    • Fresh blow to Zimbabwe tourism
    • Zim cops beg criminals to come back to jail
    • 21 farmers get bail, but not home free
    • Zimbabwe: 20 August 2001 - Storm Over Land in Zimbabwe
    • US Increases Pressure on Mugabe
    • Blacks bear the brunt of Mugabe's terror
    • Zimbabwe Officials Refuse Release of Farmers
    • S Africa set for refugee influx
    • Land Programme Affecting Agricultural Output
    • Mugabe's friend is new Chief Justice as white farmers get bail
    • Australia won't bar Mugabe
    • A monster's death leaves hope for peace
    • Zimbabwe Militants Besiege White Farmer
    • CFU Support Report/Requests
    • Mbeki challenges Mugabe on crisis
    • Zimbabwe’s fuel most expensive in the region
    • Mugabe militants accused of spreading foot-and-mouth
    • Police defy order
    • Protests at Zimbabwe's hit list of journalists
    • Why I am on Mugabe's hit list
    • Zimbabwe land grab unleashes foot-and-mouth
    • Air Zimbabwe workers lock out management
    • This country needs help (letter)
  8. Posted 20/8/01 .....
    • Mugabe's Red Guards - Ethnic Cleansing Zimbabwe Style
    • Mugabe makes space for influx of Gadaffi's thugs
    • SAA says no to Zimdollars
    • WEALTHY Britons are organising a "lifeboat" operation to help beleaguered white farmers leave Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki task team turns the screws on Mugabe
    • Harassment won’t succeed - Zim Indp
    • Chinotimba whirlwind losing steam!
    • Hwedza update - ZWNEWS
    • Red Cross offer refused - STel
    • 'I'm coming to CHOGM' - Australian
    • Task team to turn the screws - SA SInd
    • MDC to send mission to CHOGM - ZimStd
    • No glory in Heroes' Acre - ZimStd
    • Cops stuck in Daily News lift - DNews
    • War on farms not about agriculture (Opinion) Zim Indp
    • Zanu PF strategy born of fear (Opinion) Zim Indp
    • No ordinary drama - The Farmer
    • Farmers in court under tense atmosphere
    • Doma explodes as invaders take law into own hands
    • Chinhoyi agricultural show defies land crisis
    • Invaders demand donations
    • Stop the violence, pleads CFU
  9. Posted 19/8/01 .....
    • ZIMBABWE BRIEFING DOCUMENT
    • Letter from Zim - Chinoyi farmer
    • Hwedza farms attacked - ZWNEWS
    • Zanu PF MPs inciting farm violence - ZimInd
    • Human rights report increases pressure on Blair - Times
    • Exiles come home - CArgus
    • Swazi King criticises Mugabe - CTimes
    • Another district attacked
    • Mugabe's opponents 'raped and tortured'
    • The sound of defiant laughter gets under Mugabe's skin
    • Zimbabwe tense as court rules on fate of farmers
    • Mugabe’s vandals doing their worst across Zimbabwe
    • " The Litany Bird"
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Show Solidarity
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report Thursday 16th August 2001
    • Mugabe's legal adviser warns 'You are breaking the law'
    • 'Help Us': Emails From Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's judges under fire
    • UK's Zimbabwe 'silence' under fire
    • Exports to Zimbabwe linked with arms trade
    • CFU - Co-Ordination of help - MASHONALAND WEST (NORTH) CRISIS
    • UK plans evacuation
    • War veterans invade top govt officials' farms
    • Court defers decision on bail for jailed farmers
    • Independent journalists re-arrested
    • The last gamble of Zimbabwe's white tribe
    • Ex-leader urges pressure on Mugabe
  10. Posted 17/8/01 .....
    • "Back to Crofton and Two Tree Hill"
    • No plans to evacuate Britons from Zimbabwe, says Embassy
    • Witness report concerning the imprisonment of farmers
    • CHOGM may roll back Mugabe's welcome mat
    • Focus On Dombadema Resettlement Scheme
    • Zimbabwe farmers seek bail
    • Mugabe troops will carve up white farms
    • CFU - Co-ordination of Offers of Assistance
    • Zimbabwe Police Re-Charge Four Journalists
    • Get tough with Mugabe
    • Daily News men freed - Times
    • MDC man dies in prison - DNews
    • White flight - WSJ
    • SADC team a 'slap in the face' - News24
  11. Posted 16/8/01 .....
    • London Protest
    • Zimbabwe editor arrested over looting report
    • Southern African leaders snub Mugabe
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 13th August 2001
    • 'Mugabe is behind this. In Europe you call it ethnic cleansing' - The Guardian
    • Fleeing Zimbabwe violence
    • Media Update # 2001/32 - Monday 6 August to Sunday 12 August 2001
    • Mapping a way out of Zimbabwe's mayhem
    • SA’s storm of discontent
    • MP says Mugabe, Smith the same
    • Tsvangirai says Mugabe should be barred from Brisbane summit
    • CHINHOYI TOWN STILL TENSE
    • New moves to airlift 25,000 Britons
    • Invaders wreak havoc in once thriving game parks
    • Zimbabwe clamps down on press as newspaper claims police aided mob
    • The criminal acts of a power-hungry president
    • SADC snubs Mugabe - BBC
    • Farm attacks spread - DTel
    • Zim left out in the cold - BDay
    • Police vehicles used in looting - DNews
    • The ZDERA - ZWNEWS
    • ZDERA
    • CIO accused of complicity
    • Zim health system ranked worst in the world
  12. Posted 15/8/01 .....
    • STATEMENT BY C CLOETE - PRESIDENT CFU
    • Zimbabwe looting 'costs farmers $3.8m'
    • Maude calls for action against Mugabe
    • Listening for the slow death of a life
    • MESSAGE FROM ROY BENNET AND DAVID COLTART
    • We have a moral responsibility for Zimbabwe
    • Novelist Doris Lessing slams Zimbabwe's Mugabe
    • crisis in Zimbabwe threatens the future of Africa
    • Violence on farms to blame for low production - Henwood
    • Farmers, Minister in face-to-face debate
    • ZIMACE suspends operations, seeks legal advice
    • Kay wins court order on Chipesa Farm
    • Eco-tourism key to Southern Africa's economy
    • Leadership, not PR - The Farmer
    • Zimbabwe police help the looters, claim farmers
    • Farmers driven off by 'orgy of banditry'
    • Police vehicles used in farm looting spree
    • Zimdollar continues to depreciate
    • US attacks 'abuses' - BBC
    • Orgy of banditry - Times
    • Seeking a way out of chaos - FT
    • Mugabe at CHOGM 'problematic' - Times
    • Crisis threatens the future of Africa - Independent
  13. Posted 13/8/01 .....
    • 300 whites evacuated from Zimbabwe farms
    • We will not tolerate racism, except in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe eats supper with spirit of dead rival
    • Paranoid president
    • The whites are not the main target of the thugs
    • Mugabe defends his land reforms as more farmers flee angry mobs
    • Families flee from terror of mob rule in Zimbabwe
    • "How Zanu PF sees it"
    • The Last Word - Zim Ind
    • Muckraker - Zim Ind
    • Mugabe warns white farmers not to retaliate
    • Comment - Zim Ind
    • Chinotimba a fake
    • Zimbabwe Anger Rises
    • International jurists to investigate Zim judiciary
  14. Posted 12/8/01 .....
    • "Baying for blood " - Cathy Buckle
    • OUT OF AFRICA, A FEELING OF DESPAIR
    • Defiant Mugabe Vows Seizures of White Farms to Continue
    • More Families Evicted In Zimbabwe
    • Zim sanctions 'not a solution'
    • Mugabe denounces sanctions threat
    • Mugabe's party unleashes gangs on farmers
    • Harare Central Constituency
    • Strikers shot dead
    • 160 farmers flee Makonde
    • Police top list in corruption survey
    • Makoni urges government to restore international relations
    • Tension high as settlers quarrel over property on farms
    • Roman Catholic priest deported
    • The events at Braemar Estates - David Joubert
    • Zimbabwe thugs force out white families
    • I lost relatives during Gukurahundi - Moyo
    • SADC to wrest security organ from Mugabe
    • An error of loyalty
    • 'Please can someone help my family'
    • Group threatens Mugabe ahead of Malawi summit - NYTimes
    • Turn screws on Mugabe, Leon urges Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe thugs force out white families
    • Feedback... Mugabe's Hero's Day speech
  15. Posted 11/8/01 .....
    • Farm workers left with no hope, no homes
    • Mugabe men loot deserted farms
    • Chinhoyi farmers : first-hand account
    • Violence escalates in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe appoints new ministers
    • Farmers flee 'war vet' attacks
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report : Thursday 9th August 2001
    • 500 banknote
    • Final onslaught on Zim farmers
    • Media monitoring : Monday 30th July to Sunday 5th August
    • State of emergency fears
    • Independent press lashed again
    • Farms 'cleansed' - DTel
    • Zanu thugs inciting race war - UKInd
    • Unrest intensifies - NYTimes
    • Penalty of living in bush war's birthplace - DTel
    • Security fears delay farm trial - Advertiser
    • Ex-CIO boss calls for martial law - DNews
    • Life with Zanu comes to town - ZWNEWS
    • Nkomo blames whites - Times
    • Bennett refuses to budge - DNews
  16. Posted 10/8/01 .....
    • This time Mugabe has gone too far!
    • Orchestrated violence spreading
    • Support the Protesters in Brisbane!
    • Mugabe's thugs push Zimbabwe towards race war
    • Zimbabwe white farms evacuated as unrest widens
    • CFU - Press Statement
    • Force them off the farms: govt
    • Martial law looms
    • Farmer faints in land trial
    • Zimbabwean white farmers in court
    • Fears of upsurge in racial conflict in Zimbabwe
  17. Posted 9/8/01 .....
    • Harare City Centre violence warning;
      Personal account of the Chinhoyi incident
    • Government account of the Chinhoyi incident
    • Zimbabwe slides towards chaos as whites are beaten in the street
    • Zimbabwe mobs lash out at whites
    • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL IN LONDON
    • Rancher beaten, charged - ZWNEWS
    • Mob rampages through Chinhoyi - DTel
    • Farmer dies, farmers and MDC men arrested - Guardian
    • Bread prices double since January - IRIN
    • Commonwealth ultimatum - ZimStd
    • Zimbabwe mobs lash out at whites
    • Police arrest white farmers after clashes - UN
    • Protest against Mugabe's Harlem visit
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers prepare for court
    • Whites on High Alert
    • Three South Africans among farmers arrested in Zim
  18. Posted 8/8/01 .....
    • Farmers in Chinhoyi Jail
    • White farmers held in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean whites attacked after farmers arrested
    • Zanu thugs on rampage in Chinhoyi
    • Ambush, abductions in Nyathi
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 6th August 2001
    • Mbeki says he failed on Zimbabwe
    • Farmer critical after axe attack - Irish Times
    • Aborigines enlist Mugabe as ally - UKInd
    • Bindura neither free nor fair - M&G
    • Cat's been at the cream - Star
    • Zim importing Chinese tobacco - People's Daily
    • Billions for squatters - News24
  19. Posted 7/8/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 31st July & Thursday 1st August 2001
    • Farmer brutally attacked
    • MDC activist injured in attack
    • Noczim boss arrested over $218 million scam
    • US bill racist, says Zimbabwean minister
    • Nigeria to host talks on Zimbabwe land issue
    • Yunnan's Cured Tobacco Exported to Zimbabwe
    • CFU quizzes Made over source of $15bn pledged to small-scale sector
    • SA man freed from farm - Star
    • Norwegian mission under surveillance - Norway Post
    • Hiker survives bitter cold - Star
    • RBZ officials in jewellery scam - DNews
    • Fast-track to take at least 15 years - ZimInd
    • Gonarezhou still occupied - ZimInd
    • UN considers weapon-buying scheme - New Vision
    • Election rigging - UKIndoS
    • Violence wins - this time - ZWNEWS
    • Civic groups lambast Mugabe - NYTimes
    • It can't happen soon enough - Chicago Tribune
    • Sudan oil deal - ZimInd
    • Chinotimba's credentials questioned - ZimInd
    • Messina borders on crisis as Zimbabwe's ills cross into SA
  20. Posted 5/8/01 .....
    • 'Burning plastic'
    • Democracy Bill passed
    • Reserve Bank officials in alleged $1,4bn scam
    • War veterans besiege veterinary services office, fire clerk in Chipinge
    • Divisions rock Zanu PF in Mashonaland Central
    • Morale high in Zanu PF camp
    • Bindura by-election farce a defeat for democracy
    • A nation looks for elusive scapegoats - Comment
    • It’s not being spineless but having principles - Comment
    • War veterans to take charge of national youth training
  21. Posted 4/8/01 .....
    • Almost all white farms targeted
    • US diplomat warns Zimbabwe
    • White farmers will likely lose 90% of land
    • Hope lingers among Zimbabwe white farmers
    • Mugabe swears in 3 new judges
    • Govt seeks fuel from Sudan
    • Mugabe security risk at Chogm
    • Fast track to take 15 years
    • Gonarezhou still occupied
    • Young in bid to help Mugabe out of crisis
    • 'No surrender to thuggery' - Opinion : Cathy Buckle
    • 'Rigging, violence carry the day for ruling party' - Analysis : Brian Hungwe/Augustine Mukaro
    • 'Moyo needs to practise what he preaches' - Muckraker
    • 'When you quarrel with a fool' - Iden Wetherell
    • 'Who was responsible?' ZHR NGO Forum
  22. Posted 3/8/01 .....
    • International press watchdog critical of Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean farmer ~ letter & photos
    • Mugabe risks famine with further farm grab
    • Smith Still Believes in Zimbabwe’s Future
    • Mugabe Could Face Personal EU Ban
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Hurt by Violence
    • Plot to Rig Presidential Poll
    • Police Buy $1b Riot Gear
    • Doctors Strike Continues
    • Presidential Poll Set to Displace Over 200 000
    • Soldiers Deployed to Monitor Oil Company Strike
    • 'View from the Pan' - M Ngwenya
    • CFU Boss Breaks Down Over Food
    • Tobacco Exporters to Lose $18b in 'Hidden Taxes'
    • Zanu-PF Electoral Machine Oiled by Libyan Cash
    • Third High Court judge forced out - News24
    • Vets threaten to 'deal with' Odzi farmer - FinGaz
    • Army divides - SScan
    • Bindura 'no great loss' - FinGaz
    • Soldiers cause havoc in Masvingo - DNews
    • AI to target Commonwealth summit - IRIN
    • CFU meets - News24
    • Peace boats begin Congo journey - Star
  23. Posted 2/8/01 .....
    • Not a good time for silent contemplation - The Farmer 30/7/01
    • Dwindling fortunes for coffee growers
    • Farmers holding on
    • Preparing to fight foot and mouth
    • EU beef export quota in jeopardy
    • Another farmer's plight - letter
    • Ruling Party Wins Zimbabwe Election
    • 'Mugabe likely to hold power in 2002 polls'
    • Manyika thrashes Pfebve in Bindura
    • Rights Group Targets Commonwealth Leaders
    • Third Zim High Court judge quits
    • Zanu PF retain Bindura seat - BBC
    • Boost for Mugabe, no disaster for MDC - CNN
    • Zanu PF threatens coup, bush war - News24
    • First squatters prosecuted - News24
    • Government 'reluctant' to stop violence - ACIS
  24. Posted 30/7/01 .....
    • A View from the Pan - a weekly commentary by M Ngwenya
    • Violence mars Bindura poll
    • Zimbabwe Candidate Detained
    • 21 kidnapped on first day of by-election: Zimbabwe Oppn
    • Zim cops hold MDC candidate for two hours
    • Zimbabwe poll ends after opposition candidate held HARARE (Reuters)
    • GADDAFI FUNDS ILLEGAL
    • State gives war vets extra $1bn
    • World bodies sanction Mugabe
    • Voters restricted to own constituencies in presidential poll
    • Matopos to be among world’s wonders
    • Violence without conscience ~ Chenjerai Hove - ZStd
    • CIO targets diplomats
    • Cattle destocking to cost Zim $1.25m in exports
    • Wheat exports ban raises farmers’ storage costs
    • Desperate ZANU PF plots poll date delay
  25. Posted 29/7/01 .....
    • "Locked in a container"
    • Quiet start to voting in Zimbabwe by-election
    • Rights, land must be discussed
    • Five nabbed for Mugabe jibes
    • Relatives of slain settler blast politicians
    • From Andrew Fleming to Parirenyatwa Hospital
    • Thousands turn up for poll
    • Civil servants receive allowance hikes
    • New denominations on the cards
    • Mugabe packs the Supreme Court - News24
    • By-election violence increases - DNews
    • Zanu PF Bindura campaign lead by 'most wanted' criminal - ZimInd
    • New UK envoy arrives - IRIN
    • Five held for insulting Mugabe - Star
    • More squabbles over Commonwealth team agenda - ZimInd
    • Young changes his tune? - DNews
  26. Posted 28/7/01 ..... Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 23rd July 2001 & Thursday 26th July 2001
  27. Posted 28/7/01 .....
    • Mugabe faces key election test
    • Bindura’s ‘most wanted’ leads Manyika campaign
    • Controversy over new Zimbabwe judges
    • Zimbabwe Suspends BBC Accreditation
    • Zambian farmers accuse Zimbabwe of dumping
    • British Govt Seeks Better Relations
    • Ethics, Peace And Justice Body to Set Up Base
    • Media Update # 2001/28 - Monday 16th July to Sunday 22nd July 2001
    • Skirmishes in Bindura ahead of by-elections
    • Tsvangirai meets the ANC
    • Concerns about food shortages
    • Sweeping Race Quotas For Zimbabwe Cricket
    • Deputy Mayoral Post Up for Grabs
    • Moyo to Face Critics in Bulawayo
    • A Glimmer of Hope for Shareholders
    • Prince Khumalo denies claims on land
    • Zanu PF fights for turf
    • ZFTU vows to intensify raids
    • Moyo makes own ‘night appointment’ - Muckraker
    • Virus unleashed on Daily News
    • Shooting the messenger - BBC
    • Scared cronies lying low - FinGaz
    • No remand for Bindura accused - DNews
    • CIO in renewed bugging offensive - FinGaz
    • Flour rationing begins - FinGaz
  28. Posted 26/7/01 .....
    • SMELL THE SMOKE - HEAR THE DRUMS! (poem)
    • Opposition accuses government of assassination bid
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report 23/7/01
    • Parliament reconvenes - BBC
    • Elephant Hills fire - NYTimes
    • The travails of Zimbabwe - NYTimes
    • A basic lesson - BDay
    • Karoi farmers - correction
    • Mugabe shores up bureaucracy - SA SInd
    • Makoni acknowledges economic crisis
    • The seige at Chipesa
    • Mugabe to Resurrect Restrictive Media Laws
    • Zimbabwean president Mugabe vows to keep only 'real men' in his cabinet
    • Another siege - letter
    • Tsvangirai 'targeted' - BDay
    • ANC slugs it out over Zimbabwe - FinMail
    • DRC mining deal - NYTimes
    • $100 000 for voters' roll - ZimStd
    • Makoni on the skids - FinMail
    • Another bite at the cherry - DNews
  29. Posted 24/7/01 .....
    • Tsvangirai's car ambushed
    • 'Talk . . . to everyone' - The Farmer 23/7/01
    • Farm seizures totally illegal - Administrative Court
    • Review exchange rate, plead burley growers
    • Wheat growers cry foul, but defy odds
    • 'Down but not out' - The Farmer 16/7/01
    • Karoi farmers forced to leave - M&G
    • Policeman admits vets' crimes - DNews
    • Churches blast Zanu PF - ZimStd
    • Second transfrontier park threatened - ZimStd
    • Zimbabwe hit by rising grain prices
    • Church Holds Answer to Pandemic, Says First Lady
  30. Posted 23/7/01 .....
    • Mashonaland East CFU - Chairman's Report
    • Farmers letters - (incl. Kerry Kay)
    • US mayor may be flattering Mugabe 'for gain'
    • Mugabe shores up bureaucracy ahead of polls
    • The fate of Zimbabwe's children?
  31. Posted 22/7/01 .....
    • Zim farmer arrested for 'inciting violence'
    • "Asking the judges for another 4 months!"
    • Commentary - M Ngwenya
    • Not 'landless' but 'homeless'
    • War looming, says Chinamasa
    • MDC activist seeks asylum in Malawi
    • Chimanimani MP’s farm listed
    • ZCTU warns government
    • Moyo records album
    • Harare Central Constituency
    • Govt Seeks Legal Channel to Extend Land Seizures
    • Last Ditch Effort to Solve Land Standoff
    • Zimbabwe Study abroad Program (letter)
    • Mbeki admits Zim a headache - CTimes
    • Zanu PF breaks election funding law - ZimInd
    • Food aid offered - IRIN
  32. Posted 21/7/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 19th July 2001
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe - Media Update # 2001/28
    • Zimbabwe's Crisis: Finding a Way Forward
    • Donors may help avert food crisis
    • Mugabe tightens grip on media
    • Zim urged to resolve politics to help economy
    • Border Leaks Like a Sieve
    • ZBC thrown out
    • Odzi farmer married to black woman from Highfield
    • More turn up to inspect voters’ roll
    • SA cancels credit ties with Zimbabwe
    • Chiefs in fuel import racket
    • ‘Black market’ forex rates soar
    • Govt lists Feruka Oil Refinery property
    • Pressure mounts on Mugabe to address Zim crisis
    • Gaddafi just another African despot - Muckraker
    • Mugabe slowly limiting venom when it comes to Mbeki
    • US media must educate Americans on Africa — publisher
    • Labour minister sent to apologise - FinGaz
    • Govt hopes to avert strike - News24
    • Libya fuel deal - CArgus
    • Last ditch effort on land - FinGaz
    • Sanctions fears - IRIN
    • Media control tightened - News24
    • World Bank takes back seat on land programme
  33. Posted 20/7/01 .....
    • Odzi Incident - TESTIMONY BY MR F BEZUIDENHOUT
    • ZIMBABWE: Sanctions fears
    • Zimbabwe's deluge of doubt
    • Libya to ease Zimbabwe fuel crisis
    • Zimbabwean blasts Young on land crisis
    • Bezuidenhout in court, lawyer barred - Star
    • Students, teachers threatened with death - DNews
    • 'Murder' could sink agriculture - News24
    • Govt tries to wriggle out of Supreme Court decisions - FinGaz
    • Politics complicates food shortage - NYTimes
    • Zimbabwe, Zambia maize woes offset by quality SA crop
    • ZBC appoints Moyo’s man
    • Death threats may be silly but deadly to freedom - DN
    • Peta refuses to be drawn into mudslinging match with Moyo
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 16th July 2001
  34. Posted 19/7/01 .....
    • 'The Odzi Incident' from a Zimbabwean
    • 'View from the Pan'
    • Mugabe bans private trade in wheat, maize
    • Arrest over farm death in Zimbabwe - NZ Herald
    • Zimbabwean militants run amok on farms
    • Zim farmer in chains, lawyer kept from court
    • US fires warning shot - News24
    • Wheat burnt as shortage looms - News24
    • Ties of blood and clan - ZWNEWS
    • Zimbabwe Report - ICG
    • Gaddafi an eccentric more dangerous than Amin - DN
    • The hypocrisy of the government - DN
    • Ministers threaten students with death
    • Ministers, churches to lose their farms
    • "You can take a horse to a river but you cannot force it to drink "
  35. Posted 18/7/01 .....
    • Tycoon arrested in murder inquiry
    • Rural terror as by-election approaches
    • Zimbabwe Death Prompts Demand for Whites to Leave Land
    • Zimbabwe inflation hits record 64%
    • Harare rethinks giving park to landless
    • Zimbabwe Pledges to Protect Properties of Foreign Nationals
    • Looting follows killing of squatter
    • Five MDC youths still missing
    • Truck driven by Mlilo’s wife crushes student to death
    • Urgent for culture of violence to be curbed
  36. Posted 17/7/01 .....
    • Mugabe faces ban
    • MDC activist beaten up, left for dead
    • Renewed Attacks on Farms in Zimbabwe
    • Election observers must be deployed to Zimbabwe early
    • Hospital Detains Patient Over Unpaid Bill
    • Zanu Pf Intensifies Brutal Suppression of Dissent
    • Government to Ban Churches, NGOs From Educating Voters
    • Magistrate Attacked for Convicting Party Cadres
    • Made now taking measures to avoid a food crisis he denied
    • 27 MDC officials arrested
    • Mbeki tackles Mugabe - SA SInd
    • Land grabs now totally illegal - ZWNEWS
    • Mawere blasts Moyo - ZimStd
    • Govt forced to stop Gonarezhou resettlement - ZimInd
    • Namibia to withdraw from DRC by end August - IRIN
  37. Posted 16/7/01 .....
    • US SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE APPROVES ZIMBABWE BILL
    • Travel restrictions on Mugabe
    • Colleagues killed my husband – Chitepo
    • The government's violent ways of preparing for next year's election
    • Beastly goings-on in Mugabe's menagerie skewered by the pen of Orwell
    • Mugabe regime squeals at Animal Farm success
    • Think-tank urges sanctions on Mugabe
    • SA ready to put 'pressure' on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe targets "unprofessional" reporters
    • Gaddafi slams African whites
    • Zim braces for new fuel hike
    • Court puts Zimbabwe's land grab on hold
  38. Posted 15/7/01 .....
    • "They came at night"
    • Fleeing exiles brave the Limpopo's hungry sentries
    • African leaders drop attack on UK's Zimbabwe policy
    • MDC’s Holland besieged
    • Zimbabwe police open fire on home of opposition politician
    • British colonialism mischaracterized
    • Mayoral and Council Elections - Bulawayo
    • Under siege in Avondale - ZWNEWS
    • Expel whites, says Gaddafi - DTel
    • Last chances for hands in the till - I - People's Daily
    • Last chances for hands in the till - II - ZimInd
    • Court puts land grab on hold - NMercury
    • Another talk show banned - Times of India
    • Hunzvi’s cars seized
    • Decision is a ploy to extend Zanu PF’s political patronage
    • International trade union body condemns Mugabe for violence
    • Tekere tipped to lead war vets
    • Britain must compensate farmers, says Gaddafi
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 16th July 2001
  39. Posted 14/7/01 .....
    • Senior MDC official's house under siege
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 12th July 2001
    • Opposition lawyers accuse government of bias
    • Media watchdog welcomes court case against public broadcaster
    • ZWNews 13/7/01
    • Zimbabwe leader wants charges dropped - NYTimes
    • Gadhafi visit shrouded in mystery - VOA
    • New fuel price hike expected - News24
    • Gesture politics in Matobo - FinGaz
    • Emergency food committee formed - BDay
    • Pupils protest school fees hike - CArgus
    • Land proposal presented to government - BDay
    • Zimbabwe's moment - WTimes
    • Zim faces IMF expulsion
    • Muzenda, Makoni in row over $30b loan
    • MDC Press Releases (11 July 2001)
    • Chihuri politicising the police force
    • MDC Provincial offices in Kwekwe raided
    • Zimbabwe's Looming Food Shortages: Made Should Go
    • AirZim debt close to $1b, almost insolvent
    • White house backs Zim Democracy Bill
    • "Home invasions are the final indignity"
    • African Union faces daunting task
    • Matabeleland faces major ecological disaster
  40. Posted 13/7/01 .....
    • Africa's failure to condemn Mr Mugabe is a sign of political cowardice
    • OAU drops attack on Britain - UKInd
    • Britain cautions OAU - SA DNews
    • Annan calls for legal land reform with compensation - News24
    • Tsvangirai court case today - Star
    • Police force for Zanu PF only - Star
    • 27 MDC officials arrested - FinGaz
    • ZCTU leader questioned - News24
    • Zimbabwe's crises blamed on Britain
    • Mugabe in emergency bid to avert food crisis
    • JOINT STATEMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ZIMBABWE AND
    • ZIMBABWE JOINT RESETTLEMENT INITIATIVE (ZJRI)
    • Media Update # 2001/27 - Monday 2nd July - 8th July 2001
    • Court considers Tsvangirai challenge
    • Police arrest 27 opposition activists in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe to Record Zero Population Growth Rate Next Year
  41. Posted 12/7/01 .....
    • The saddest and scariest thing
    • MDC member’s widow tells High Court of horrifying torture details
    • SA's stance on land reform is 'unchanged'
    • Government sets up task force to tackle food shortages
    • Tsvangirai set for crucial court battle
    • Police chief to sack opposition supporters
    • Zim, Britain 'need' talks
    • Zimbabwe to press ahead with controversial export incentives
    • White Farmers Freed in Zimbabwe
    • "What about Zimbabwe?"
  42. Posted 11/7/01 .....
    • "What a weekend" - letters
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 9th July 2001
    • Chegutu offers $1,2m mansion to mayor for $150 000
    • Unions call for regional solidarity
    • MDC MP in road attack - ZWNEWS
    • Show of unity by Africa's big men - UKInd
    • Crisis blamed on Britain - BDay
    • Bindura campaign hots up - DNews
    • Safari hunt abandoned after invasion - African Eye
    • Double standards, mixed messages - The Farmer 9/7/01
    • GMB is poised to get absolute monopoly
    • GMB board dismissed
    • War veterans dismiss Wedza farmers' land initiative
    • Meat fair attracts exhibitors
    • Conviction won’t affect Tsvangirai’s bid for presidency
  43. Posted 10/7/01 .....
    • Gun battle averted as stage-managed siege ends
    • Zim vets free white farmers
    • African ministers back Zimbabwe land reforms
    • Another raid on MP's home - ZimStd
    • 300 000 farm jobs on the line - IRIN
    • Patrick Nabanyama memorial service - ZimStd
    • Losing the propaganda war - ZimStd
    • African ministers back Mugabe reforms
    • Africa must put its house in order
    • MDC on Monday 9 July 2001 - Aids
    • From the "Times" (7 July) - cartoon
  44. Posted 8/7/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe Police Disrupt Church, Try to Arrest Opposition Members
    • Zimbabwe veterans corner, threaten white farmers
    • Africa's plan to save itself
    • The empire that Mandaza built
    • Axe-wielding war veterans bring Plumtree to a standstill
    • MDC offices raided
    • ' Why Hunzvi, and not Jairos Jiri, was declared hero ' - DNews
    • 'The rule of law in the stayaway’s aftermath ' - DNews
    • Four more people killed in Epworth
    • Another Zim editor sacked
  45. Posted 8/7/01 .....
    • Hostage situation continues
  46. Posted 7/7/01 .....
    • "Can you hear the drums?"
    • All farms now listed - UKInd
    • Food plea by Mugabe critics - DTel
    • Bindura terror intensifies - ZimInd
    • MDC treasurer arrested - ZWNEWS
    • Nkomos seek to halt serialisation - DNews
    • Leadership split? - N24
    • Minnesota Public Radio
    • Mugabe to take over all farms as food runs out
    • Tsvangirai urges West to turn heat on Mugabe
    • Mugabe wins trial of wits
  47. Posted 7/7/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe targets all white farms
    • ZIMBABWE: Braced for a fresh round of price hikes
    • New land grab to put 300,000 jobs on the line
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 5th July 2001
    • Zim unions show their mettle
    • Threat to Mugabe
    • West to provide monitors for Zimbabwe election
    • Mugabe, Muzenda clash
    • Will Mugabe go the Milosevic way?
    • No quick fix for forex shortages - Muckraker
    • Govt seeks international food aid - Times
    • Blair warns Mugabe - UKInd
    • MDC offices raided - N24
    • Chronicle editor fired - DNews
    • Young raises his head again - Atlanta Journal
    • MDC elections - ZWNEWS
    • US Civil Suit : The Plaintiffs' Surreply
  48. Posted 6/7/01 .....
    • "What's really happening"
    • Zimbabwe admits that food shortages loom
    • Indefinite strike threat in Zimbabwe
    • 35 African Leaders Urge US to Stop Interference of Zimbabwe's Affairs
    • SA Tenant farmers invite Mugabe to join rally
    • Media Update # 2001/26 - Monday 25 June to Sunday 1st July, 2001
    • More stayaways loom
    • Election monitor pledge - Guardian
    • Deadlines are slipping - ZWNEWS
    • Zanu PF moves to control food supplies - N24
    • Vendetta against Gubbay continues - FinGaz
    • The clock is ticking - Guardian
    • Moyo in trouble? - FinGaz
  49. Posted 5/7/01 .....
    • Court told of MDC supporter’s painful death in Mberengwa
    • Merely paying lip service to democracy and the rule of law
    • Zimbabwe may ban private trade in maize
    • Three million strike - UKInd
    • Two dead, six injured - NYTimes
    • Joint action urgently needed - ZWNEWS
    • Statement by Senator Feingold
    • Govt considers banning private grain trading - BDay
    • Nkomo must be turning in his grave - DNews
    • Timber Industry to Lose 10,000 Jobs
    • Zim reporters released
    • Zim sacks grain body
    • War vets terrorise villages
    • Zimbabwe strike enters second day
  50. Posted 3/7/01 .....
    • "Letter from a farmer" (Macheke)
    • Tackling the HIV/AIDS epidemic - MDC on Monday 1 July 2001
    • EU message to Mugabe
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 2nd July 2001
    • "The Story of My Life " Nkomo
    • Poor Zimbabweans back strike
    • More to Young than meets the eye - BDay
    • US proposes aid cut - WTimes
    • 'Keep the spotlight on us' - N24
    • We shall overcome - ZWNEWS
    • Unions gear up for strike - BDay
    • A day in the life - ZWNEWS
    • Zanu PF targets Tsvangirai's home - ZimStd
    • Turbulent priest says farewell - ZWNEWS
    • Armed groups terrorise villagers - ZimStd
    • Strike Takes Hold in Zimbabwe
    • U.S. PROPOSES TO CUT AID TO ZIMBABWE
    • Lessons from nursery tales - The Farmer 2/7/01
    • Rabble-rousing union
    • Poaching headache for wildlife producers
    • Tobacco farmers want coal middlemen axed
    • Zimbabwe to respond to EU veterinary team
    • Zimbabwe government lists about 80 percent of farms
    • Suspension of Support Office activities - MDC Southern Matabeleland
  51. Posted 1/7/01 .....
    • Mugabe threatens whites
    • "Statistics don't bleed" - letter
    • From the US Department of State, 29 June
    • British journo leaves Zim
    • Zim declares strike illegal
    • State cannot halt spirit fuelling discordant voices
    • Bennet vows to contest designation of his farm
    • Govt announces new export incentives
    • Zanu PF now abducting opposition MPs
    • Pandemonium as passengers battle to catch flights (Muckraker)

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