The ZIMBABWE Situation

June & July 2004 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/7/04
    • Opposition MP to spend one year in jail
    • Internet too big for Zimbabwe to control?
    • Harare blocks aid for internal refugees
    • Thriving business in fake Botswana passports for Zimbabweans
    • Apathy dogs voter registration in Zimbabwe
    • Increase in street children as economy worsens
    • Long Standing Zimbabwe Private School Faces Closure
    • Zimbabwe delays ruling on closed newspaper
    • ZCU official acused of trying to influence elections
    • Zim 70 get their day in court
    • Focus on problems of policing
    • Suddenly, Matabeleland matters to Mugabe
  2. Batch 2 Posted 30/7/04
    • Lay assessors block judge's guilty verdict on Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe in talks with SA intellegence on 'mercenaries'
    • Nkomo hits back
    • Judge slams Chinamasa
    • Harare MDC councillors set to quit
    • Gono attacks 'A5 farmers'
    • Political violence resurfaces
    • MDC completes poll survey
    • Church leaders under pressure
    • Election supervisors still unpaid
    • Arda fails to pay
    • White commercial farmers form new organisation
    • Moyo exposed
    • Zanu PF/MDC clash over reforms
    • Mugabe paves way for sunny Mauritius summit
    • Economy languishes on sickbed
    • The great haul of China
    • Ncube's sin and media scatology
    • No going back: Gono
    • Locals exposed
    • On and on and on
  3. Posted 30/7/04
    • Global Fund turns down application on technical grounds
    • Conference aims to promote electoral reforms
    • Defence complains after Zimbabwe mercenary trial is adjourned
    • Alleged mercenaries case held off
    • Child Homelessness Rises in Zimbabwe
    • City firm bids to guard Mugabe
    • Government prepares to bug internet
    • Land for desperate homeseekers
    • Proposed legislation on non government organisations in Zimbabwe 'sinister'
    • 'Daily News' wins damages against Zimbabwe state officials
    • Weapons 'Not for Coup Attempt' - Ex-Sas Man
    • JAG Job Opportunities 29th July 2004
  4. Batch 2 Posted 29/7/04
    • Malaysian firm-led group gets RM2.3bil Zimbabwe water project
    • MDC may be forced to drop election petitions
    • No more talks, says Mugabe
    • Zanu-PF set to win polls: Moyo
    • Police Support Unit starts deploying teams
    • FML ship in stormy waters
    • Minister Moyo loses Daily News case
    • Minister cited in MDC supporter's death
    • ZANU PF official grabs 50 houses, stands
    • MDC's fence-sitting sends confusing signals
    • Outcry over NGO law
    • The worst is over, claims Gono
    • Food security controversy rages on
    • Govt's deficit spending continues unabated
    • Whither the golden leaf?
    • Once again, it feels shameful to be an African
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • Axe falls on Agribank staff for abuse of $60b loan facility for new farmers
    • Tobacco sector chokes from land reform
    • Informal sector takes over economy
    • 90% of national beef herd now in communal lands
    • Boycotting elections cannot be an option
  5. Posted 29/7/04
    • Water cuts raise spectre of disease outbreaks
    • Veteran 'legal eagle' quits coup case
    • Suspected Mercenary Leader Pleads Guilty
    • 'HOMELINK' does not bring home the bacon
    • Gutu Zanu PF officials grab Aids outreach bicycles
    • JAG Job Opportunities
    • Death sentence for education?
    • Khumalo to invest R100m in Zimbabwe, says Gono
    • Tsvangirai judgement postponed
    • Board to persuade players that they should tour Zimbabwe
    • New Zimbabwean talks faltering
    • State Embarks On Drive to Upgrade All Major Roads
    • "Actions by MDC " debate in Parliament - 29 - 30 June 2004
  6. Posted 28/7/04
    • Guilty pleas in Zimbabwe "mercenaries" trial
    • 'While the crops rot in the fields...'
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message
    • Invest happily in Zim -- or your money back
    • MDC blames Zanu PF for MPs death
    • AU boss hopes for Zim return
    • ZNSPCA Report - the work goes on.
    • JAG urgent legal communique
    • JAG Compensation Communique 26th July 2004
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 288
    • Local governments face collapse
    • Air force 'frustrated' with youth programme graduates
    • Opposition fears more political violence
    • 'Fast Exit' for Foreign investment in Zimbabwe
    • Nigeria signs Zimbabwean farmers
    • Zim crackdown on black market
    • 'Zim laws support urban agriculture'
    • Zimbabwe Tour Details Discussed
    • Extension of Harare Municipal boundaries
  7. Posted 27/7/04
    • Waiting - the war fought at home
    • Calls for a new voters' roll in Zimbabwe
    • Fake money scandal hits Reserve Bank
    • Decent Burial Beyond the Reach of Majority
    • Harare aims to muzzle pre-election dissent: Amnesty
    • Tax break for Zimbabwe's struggling workers
    • Medical Aid Contributions Up
    • Humanitarian access denied to increasingly vulnerable former farm workers
    • Burst Pipe Causes Congestion
    • Reporter holds out hope for Zimbabwe
    • Illegal Settlers Given Ultimatum
    • $20bn Property Recovered
    • Chirundu Border Post: A Snoozing Economic Giant
    • Church's AIDS programme closed down
    • JAG Ugent Legal Communique - 1
    • JAG Ugent Legal Communique - 2
    • Our Bill of Rights Doesn't Become Invalid North of the Limpopo
  8. Batch 2 Posted 26/7/04
    • No alternative but to 'test the odds and pray'
    • Top government and ruling party officials in defiance of Mugabe
    • Preparations for agricultural show at advanced stages
    • Diplomatic tussle over Scot's statue
    • Human rights concerns must take precedence
    • Norton councillors exempt themselves from paying rates
    • Blame the UN cheerleaders
    • Chegutu mayor Dhlakama arrested
    • State fires 13 councillors
    • MDC faces crucial by-election
    • Govt guns for Mawere properties - takes over agro-processor FSI Agricom's farms
    • Hwedza violence
    • Zim and the victim condition
  9. Posted 26/7/04
    • Genocide by any other name.
    • 'I'm not going to be bullied by Mugabe'
    • Chávez and Mugabe: Plutarch would not have bothered
    • Zim pensioners to fight for their money
    • SADC talks at Sun City should show if SA is backing down on quiet diplomacy
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 286
    • AirZim workers nabbed for human trafficking
    • Global HIV/Aids fund snubs Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai vows MDC will win 2005 elections
    • Zanu PF cons farm workers into joining it
    • No revival in sight, say Zimbabweans
    • Financial problems dog Byo
    • Mugabe evades critical issues
    • Cash crunch derails NRZ operations
    • Zim scores a first with ox-drawn ambulances
    • Mudzuri calls for UN intervention
    • Mugabe squanders another golden opportunity
    • Ducking, diving and diversionary pursuits
    • Gono to tighten monetary policy
    • Creating a new Zim: lessons from history
    • ZBC now only for Zanu PF propaganda
    • MDC legislator dies - Death increases pressure on opposition party
    • Tycoon threatens judges after win
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader fights on for fair polls
  10. Posted 25/7/04
    • JAG Legal Communique 23rd July 2004
    • Zimbabwe Pensioners Association
    • Media Weekly Update 2004-28
    • Charity groups targets in Africa
    • Zimbabwe groups fear rights law
    • Foot-and-mouth disease in Limpopo under control
    • A moment of comfort
    • Fighting imperialists? No! Mugabe is alone in the ring
    • Plot quickens in thriller trial
    • Zimbabwe's 'Red Lions' fly flag in extraordinary tour of England
  11. Batch 2 Posted 24/7/04
    • Human rights groups must not be banned - Amnesty
    • Nervy moments for Zimbabwe opposition leader
    • Mugabe's pal Van Hoogstraten threatens judges
    • Zimbabwe Emergency Statement
    • Food Aid: WFP prepares for the worst
    • Bogus war veterans in court
    • 'These elections, I really wish we never held them!'
    • Zimbabwe railways steam ahead
    • HIV/Aids: Zimbabwe's 'Exclusion' From Global Fund Questioned
    • What snub to Mugabe, asks UK
    • Foreign Currency Shortage Hits Zimbabwe's Central Bank
    • Zimbabwe Mulls Law to Ban Foreign Rights Groups
    • Food for Zimbabwe
    • Reform of birth registration law urged
  12. Posted 24/7/04
    • Zanu PF heavyweights insecure over primaries
    • Kuruneri's lawyers plead with Msika
    • Roy Bennett faces international lawsuit
    • Land issue a 'political tool'
    • Human rights abuses continue despite AU report
    • Tsvangirai ruling deferred
    • Gono threatens to tame estate agencies
    • Sadc Forum delegation expected
    • Zimra cracks whip
    • Chinamasa quizzed over brawl
    • $50b for parliament
    • Gono fighting symptom, not cause of inflation
    • Judicial idependence a jewel of democracy
    • Business confidence at all-time low
    • Lowani Ndlovu full of sound and fury
    • US debt relief Bill skips Zim
    • Dollar continues to slide
    • Case for a single financial regulator
    • Zim drags heels on Nepad
    • Mugabe blasts local business
    • Inflation - no deflation here: price increases
    • Silence of church amounts to complicity
    • Civil society should stand up to govt
    • Postage rates just too high
    • Be warned
    • Mace & wigs
  13. Posted 23/7/04
    • Where 'Final Edition' Is a Fateful Term
    • Zimbabwean Farmers Get $4.5m Facility
    • Media Repression in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Again Postpones Trial of Suspected S. African Mercenaries
    • Is Economy Really On Course to Revival?
    • Time for U.N. to find new home
    • Zimbabwe Magistrate takes on the State
    • Mercenaries' Trial: State and Defence negotiate on charges?
    • Heads of electoral commissions meet in Zimbabwe
    • MDC claims supporters are denied food
    • Mugabe alters Zimbabwe election laws
    • Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe has taught the West about human rights
    • Kuruneri to remain in remand prison, court rules
    • Prepare for polls, police force told
    • JAG Job Opportunities 22nd July 2004
  14. Batch 2 Posted 22/7/04
    • CIO gets tough on cheating officers
    • Minister ignores pleas for food aid from provincial governors
    • UK urged to denounce Mugabe's 'evil regime'
    • Mercenary gang goes on trial for plotting revolution
    • US ambassador to S. Africa hits out at Zimbabwe
    • Cleric in call for Mugabe protest
    • New political group emerges
    • Poll reforms like putting 'lipstick on a frog'
    • Zimbabwe's inflation slows down
    • Jostling intensifies for dumped MDC MPs' jobs
    • Is MDC gaining regional acceptance?
    • Back anti-inflation war
    • The role of the media in the 2005 election
    • Some corruption is more equal than others
    • Development stagnates in Zim's major cities
    • Our leadership has failed
    • Mugabe gets tough with land grabbers
  15. Posted 22/7/04
    • Mugabe accused of using dead people's votes
    • Zimbabwe archbishop raps Blair, Mbeki for inaction
    • Trial of suspected mercenaries postponed
    • Court dismisses newspaper appeal
    • 'Government Working Towards Democratic Local Governance'
    • Wood Poachers Fuelling Menace of Deforestation
    • Zimbabwe players agree to arbitration
    • Dr. Montgomery released in Zimbabwe, charges dropped
    • Power Struggle Brews in Zimbabwe Ruling Party
    • Mugabe opponents wary of traps in electoral reforms
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Aid Zambia Farming Revival
    • Couple's Zimbabwe roadside ambush horror
  16. Batch 2 Posted 21/7/04
    • Top Mugabe cronies escape anti-corruption net
    • Youth militia begin new terror campaign
    • Booming Parallel Market Pushes up Forex Rates
    • World Vision Zimbabwe's Water and Sanitation Program
    • 'I was forced out' judge who ruled against Mugabe
    • Mugabe promises poll reform
    • AU report on Zimbabwe positive policy shift
    • Mnangagwa on role of opposition
    • Presidency dealing with land reform anomalies
    • High security alert in Zimbabwe as 'mercenaries' appear
  17. Posted 21/7/04
    • Mugabe declares 'economic revival'
    • MDC Brief
    • Concourt judges concerned over lack of facts
    • Elderly SA couple robbed twice on Zim's roads
    • SADC to intervene in Zimbabwe elections
    • Zimbabwe Plans Clampdown on Charities
    • U.S. accuses Zimbabwe of hindering aid
    • Private Zimbabwe Schools Face Closure
    • Zim: Free elections 'possible'
    • Caine prize winner announced
  18. Batch 2 Posted 20/7/04
    • A bounty of food relief sits unused in Zimbabwe
    • Top cop Chihuri named in car-theft racket
    • Zimbabwe Government Plans Mass Rigging of Elections
    • Shamuyarira admits internal Zanu PF Feuds
    • Britain tightens visa requirements for Zimbabweans
    • Widespread starvation in Matabeleland despite bumber harvest claims
    • State media journos "fed up" with Moyo
    • Executive Summary of Damning AU Report on Zimbabwe
    • No escape for alleged mercenaries in Zimbabwe
    • Sudan is getting away with murder
  19. Posted 20/7/04
    • Zimbabweans Demonstrate in Dallas
    • The politics of land
    • Multiple farm owner's defiance deep-seated
    • Kwashiorkor On the Increase
    • Odzi Farmer's Bail Appeal Dismissed
    • Gaza Police Seize Five Tones of Smuggled Sugar
    • Zimbabwe develops farm management software
    • NGOs Slam Moves to Introduce Tighter Controls
    • Zambia gains big time as Zimbabwe loses out
    • Daily News judge offered farm to shut down paper
    • Zimbabwe athlete sings own anthem
    • Prices skyrocket
  20. Posted 19/7/04
    • Under siege
    • For Christopher
    • Regional leaders turn the heat on Mugabe
    • No hope for Zimbabwean asylum seekers in South Africa
    • On the dagga trail: Tracking Zimbabwean truckers
    • Zimbabwe Appeals to Nigeria for Assistance
    • Zimbabwe needs inspiration, says brave priest
    • Danville doctor awaits arraignment in Africa
    • Zim targets aid groups
    • Desperate families to make final plea in SA
  21. Batch 2 Posted 18/7/04
    • Uprooted Zimbabwe farmers on move
    • Critics says parliament set to become an implosive, self-congratulatory institution
    • Mugabe Said to Use Law as Political Tool
    • Dictator sues British 'coup plotters'
    • Zanu PF chefs in dirty media war
    • Chiefs to run urban cities
    • Heads of private schools decry education crisis
    • Former ESC boss blasts new electoral reforms
    • Harare not yet off IMF hook
    • 1,4 m Aids orphans by 2010
    • Zim health sector on brink of total collapse
    • MDC to probe Chitungwiza violence
    • Fear as Green Bombers invade State newsrooms
    • RBZ pumps $12bn into Zambezi water project
    • Mau Mau back, says UK probe a hoax
    • Zim losing out on HIV/Aids global fund
    • It's now an ordeal to listen to ZBC
    • Setting the record straight on Kariba
    • Zimbabwe now a totalitarian State
    • RBZ tightens screws on money
  22. Posted 18/7/04
    • Zimbabwe police in turmoil
    • Burial: Too high a price to pay in Zim
    • Thousands of students face penalties over controversial national strategic course
    • Power cuts cripple Harare residents
    • 'Marxists' destroy 'New South Africa'
    • Zimbabwe chief banker meets illegal forex dealers
    • Harare slides into vending city
  23. Posted 17/7/04
    • 'Hired guns' to protect Mugabe - claim
    • Danville doctor detained in Zimbabwe
    • Nkomo orders Made, Moyo, Chinamasa to hand over farms
    • Government denies top officials own more than one farm
    • 'Protection racket' shields Zimbabwe
    • Amendments to Banking Act to be tabled in Parliament soon
    • Zim battling the impossible
    • Deadline for Zim rebels
    • 15,000 Villagers Await Proper Resettlement in Masvingo
    • Dialogue On Land Opens in City
    • Beer, Soft Drink Prices Go Up
    • M&G is Zim government's latest target
    • Zuma tantrum hints at tougher Zim stand
    • Private Doctors' Fees Go Up
    • US$90 Million Tobacco Sold
    • Maize Seed Price Goes Up
    • Zimbabwe Drafting New Election Laws
    • JAG Communique Kay Connolly Update 16th July 2004
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 285
  24. Batch 3 Posted 16/7/04
    • Police probe M&G bank account
    • Zanu PF to rope in regional parties for victory
    • Parly skirmish: Chinamasa to appear before committee
    • ANZ distances self from Zimonline
    • Govt moves on FSI
    • Ex-army officer to run polls
    • US envoy to pursue democracy
    • IMF raises concern on governance
    • Farmers told to pack up
    • Bulawayo mayor's powers 'usurped'
    • Arda grabs Bennett's cattle
    • Ranger implicated in $55m bribery
    • Hunger claims 12 more in Bulawayo
    • Power struggles erupt as primaries loom
    • Arda pleads for Kondozi equipment
    • Zanu PF fanning violence - Chamisa
    • Mugabe's comfort zone shrinks
    • Back to Stone Age?
    • IMF's reprieve must not be wasted
    • Electoral reforms are a smokescreen
    • Tony Blair's ghost dogs Mugabe's campaign
    • Zim fails to stabilise IMF debt
    • Manufacturing sector in sharp decline
    • Accuracy of CSO statistics questioned
    • 'Lack of ethical values fuels graft'
    • SA Spoornet/NRZ to meet over debt
  25. Batch 2 Posted 16/7/04
    • Water shortage looms
    • South African churches disappointed with Zimbabwe counterparts
    • WFP still feeds hungry Zimbabweans
    • Exiles call for the right to vote
    • Billions needed to put tobacco sector back on track
    • 'SA must intervene for coup suspects'
    • Wounded NEPAD
    • Life in rural Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans must reinvent struggle
    • Zimbabweans in South Africa: Denied Access to Political Asylum
    • Preps for general elections intensify
    • Cops accused of robbing gold panners
    • Mbeki in fresh Zimbabwe controversy
    • JAG Job Opportunities 15th July 2004
  26. Posted 16/7/04
    • Life getting harder in Zimbabwe capital
    • Government battles to keep Airzim, NRZ operational
    • 'Sugar Daddies' May Be Spreading Aids in Africa
    • SADC tightens screws on Zim
    • Unmasking the double-dealer who blew whistle on Mawere
    • Inflation on long-term falling trend?
    • Govt delaying voters' happiness: Hatendi
    • Vultures jockey for Tsvangirai's post
    • Zimbabwe breathes sigh of relief
    • Reform reduced to senseless land grab orgy
    • Shed rogue stigma
    • Zimbabwe farmers aid Zambia's renaissance
    • African leaders finally ready to take off their blinkers?
    • Hyperinflation hits Zimbabwe law
    • AU report catches ZANU PF with its pants down
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • Harare's roads fall into darkness
    • Monitoring of Forex Usage Necessary
    • ZCU accepts three-person tribunal
    • MDC MP Misihairabwi arrested
    • Zim, Zambia in statue feud
    • ENG's Muponda: 'My arrest was political'
    • Asian Fakes Flood Zim
  27. Posted 15/7/04
    • Churches raise doubts on fair Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe's colour TV may also ban pink, purple, white and green
    • Democracy and Determination.
    • JAG Classifieds 13th July 2004
    • Nkala case ends
    • Gono's bid to raise forex from exiles fails
    • Rural electrification programme - an empty election promise?
    • New group splits Zim business Racism allegations surface
    • Desperate refugees pull down electric fence
    • Zim inflation slows down
    • Zimbabwe rebels hope to return next year
    • Bodies Pile Up At Morgue
    • Virus Infects Lions
    • JAG Open Letter Forum 13th July 2004 OLF 284
    • Political Tensions Rise in Zimbabwe as Election Campaign Begins
    • SA bomber asks to come home
    • Commission to Manage Zambezi's Water Resources
    • RBZ to Monitor Forex Usage
    • Macheso distances himself from Zanu PF
    • Zimbabwe's jailed Finance Minister said 'very ill'
    • Football cheating scandal exposed
    • New Limpopo game park gets four rhinos
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique, 9th July
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 283
    • Zimbabwean president discusses cooperation with Chinese state counselor
    • War vets condemn evictions
    • Reveal names of all interfering politicians: court
  28. Posted 14/7/04
    • Zimbabwe sees red over MDC colours
    • A Farm Disaster of a Different Color
    • GMB pays $40bn to farmers
    • New US envoy vows to step up anti-Zim drive
    • Radio Netherlands documentary
    • Khama laments destruction of Botswana/Zim electric fence
    • Top bishop moots Zim sanctions
    • Zimbabwe unlikely to beat IMF deadline'
    • Briton accused of plotting coup drops legal team
    • 'We are being dragged back to the stone age'
    • Zimbabwe's messenger
    • Zimbabwean Skilled Workers Seek Employment in Manica
    • "Patriotic guards" for Mugabe and other dignitaries
    • SADC Tightens Electoral Norms
    • Call for expulsion of Zim sect
    • Green light for Red
    • Suspended Councillors: Hearings Begin
    • Another Illegal Settlement Fast Taking Shape
    • SA in secret talks over 'mercenary' transfer
    • Banned Daily News bosses seek discharge
    • Land reform masks power struggle
    • President Tsvangirai's Tuesday Message
    • Marsh Special Needs Class
    • 'Politicians Interfering With Muderede Probe'
    • Influx of Asian Products Stirs Discontent
    • 'Tidal wave' of AIDS orphans rising
    • Zim archbishop appointment 'not political'
    • SA churchman 'puzzled' by SA stance on Zim
    • Church denies tribal tensions over new Harare bishop
  29. Posted 13/7/04
    • Human Rights Report Angers Zimbabwe
    • Zim newspaper directors back in court
    • Air Zimbabwe to acquire aircraft from China
    • Journalists suffer in the wake of newspaper shutdowns
    • Mugabe denounces greedy elite who took more than one farm
    • Affair with president's wife costs Zim tycoon
    • Mampara of the Week: Stan Mudenge
    • Time to Reorient Youths
    • MDC Press - Mugabe must stop exploiting the country's youth
    • Anti-hijack Update
    • `Spend More Money and Put More People in Africa'
    • 'Youth of Africa Walking on Edge of Chasm'
    • Zanu-PF slates Zim bishop
    • Statement issued by the ICFTU-AFRO on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe going down the drain?
    • Church leaders give insight into "talks about talks".
    • Fortune spent on hunt for "fortune seekers".
    • "We will contest next year's election" Tsvangirai
    • Mugabe's governors "seize" local authority duties.
    • Constituency boundaries re-drawn in run-up to elections
    • Rural life returns to capital city - Water crisis in Harare deepens
    • Gvt Seizes Land from "MDC Supporters"
    • EXPOSED: How ZANU PF Has Already Rigged Next Year's Poll.
    • How white players got fired from Zim cricket
  30. Batch 2 Posted 12/7/04
    • Perpetrating misery
    • ZCU donation shocks Carlisle
    • Labour force to lose 28m
    • Chimbetu, war vets in farm ownership wrangle
    • Weep for Zimbabwe
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #50
    • Brisbane Commission forges support link with Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean president calls for protection of country from aggression
    • Nepad highlights infrastructure needs
    • Self-inflicted Poverty
  31. Posted 12/7/04
    • Zimbabwe's dead find no PEACE
    • Zimbabwe races to answer repression charges
    • Sipping Tea in Africa
    • Mbeki cements ties with Zanu-PF
    • Commercial farmer under siege at farm
    • Ministry probes scandal at Tynwald school
    • MDC candidate charged under POSA
    • AIPPA takes toll on Zim media workers
    • Gono to devalue export blend rate
    • Censored Super Patriots goes international
    • Private schools face collapse
    • Online daily paper launched
    • 'Mbedzi's arrest linked to Mohadi bid for Beitbridge'
    • Stamps' appointment as Mugabe adviser queried
    • State squanders millions on private lawyers
    • Zanu PF in $10m extortion bid
    • No hope for Zimbabwe's jobless as economy sinks sinks
    • Resurgence of kwashiorkor in Harare
    • Zim can learn from Swedish democracy
    • Women's Workshops in Harare North
    • Coup 'confession' may doom Briton
    • ANC should clarify links with Zanu(PF): DA
    • Zim economy on the up and up
    • Mugabe fires up youth
  32. Posted 11/7/04
    • Executive Summary of the Report of the Fact-finding Mission to Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe holy land, says President
    • Mugabe forces more whites out of Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe finds millions to launch minister's album
    • Total bombardment
    • AIDS Program Off to Slow Start
    • AU Summit Closes
    • Zim agrees to arbitration
    • Zimbabwe battles to generate forex
    • Saying 'no more' to bullies
    • Weekly Media Update 2004-26
    • Zim: 'Dustbin' report not work of AU
    • Price of democracy in developing countries
    • Mugabe challenges Britain to war
    • Ministry gets ox-drawn ambulances
  33. Posted 10/7/04
    • Telling it like it is
    • Zimbabweans are starving
    • Mugabe harvests lies as Zimbabwe faces shortages
    • How SA backed Zim lie
    • Abuses 'common' in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Deadline for Zimbabwe banks
    • Sharp dip for tourism in Zimbabwe
    • SA risks being a semi-desert, warns World Bank
    • Whistle blower demands $30b
    • AU steps up pressure on Zim
    • Govt backtracks on Kintyre
    • Tsvangirai not in Buhera election race
    • Govt intensifies blitz against foreign media
    • $500m for youth camp renovations
    • 'Zanu PF our Bible' - Mzembi
    • Council services collapse under Makwavarara
    • GMB faces probe over food estimates
    • Zesa blames power cuts on DRC
    • Electoral Bill in preparation
    • Contractor demands $25b for Zambezi water project
    • Tsvangirai vows to step up poll pressure
    • MDC rejects Mugabe's 'talks terms'
    • Parastatals reaping where they haven't sown
    • Zim needs friends, not more enemies
    • Exports essential to revitalise economy
    • Not even Mugabe is spared the propaganda
    • Triangle makes own electricity
    • Forex shortages persist
    • Creating a wilderness out of once lush farmland
    • Unique exports
  34. Posted 9/7/04
    • Remarks By Representative Ed Royce
    • IMF Considers the Complaint Regarding Zimbabwe's Compulsory Withdrawal from the IMF
    • African Union Defers Zimbabwe Human Rights Discussion
    • Building Material Costs Shoot Up 5,595%
    • Pressure Mounts On Zim Dollar
    • Calling Those With Deep Pockets, and Vast Patience
    • 12 African Countries Unite to Save Elephants
    • Zimbabwe rebels in crisis talks
    • Zim-Iran Cultural Ties Need Further Strengthening: Official
    • JAG Classifieds
  35. Batch 2 Posted 8/7/04
    • Zimbabwe's harvest 'insufficient'
    • AU to suppress Zimbabwe abuse report
    • JAG PR Communique 7th July 2004
    • Flavour is fading from Zimbabwe tobacco
    • Zimbabwe rebels launch new team
    • Suppliers limit ZESA
    • Govt threatens to take over Cottco
    • 'Don't boycott 2005 poll'
    • MDC probes Sikhala
    • Cleansing exercise splits opposition
    • Date set for divisive ZANU PF primary elections
    • Chombo's meddling cripples councils
    • Paradza case sucks in Madzongwe
    • Chombo's deceptive antics
    • Electoral reforms make my hair stand
    • Why death penalty should be abolished?
    • Are Zimbabweans passive conformists?
    • Anti-tobacco lobby fails to garner enough support
    • Rogue nuns embarrassing church
    • Impact of AIDS calls for greater corporate action
    • Certain acts by the police illegal
  36. Posted 8/7/04
    • Zimbabwe bishop slams leaders
    • Robert Mugabe's reign of terror
    • MDC blamed for rights row at AU summit
    • New hope for education
    • 'Harare lied'
    • Zimbabwe to respond to land reform report
    • Censors hoist on their own petard
    • Words and deeds
    • Zesa introduces load shedding
    • Row over water treatment chemical
    • Street Children Vulnerable to Aids
    • Hang in there
    • Drugs Shortage Looming At Council Clinics
    • Record Wage Hikes in Zimbabwe Spell Problems
    • Scribes Further Remanded
    • Independence war mass graves unearthed in Zimbabwe
    • International Trade Endangering Africa's Treasured Wildlife Species
  37. Posted 7/7/04
    • Annan's blast at Mugabe
    • My flight into exile
    • UN says sub-Saharan Africa faces food emergency
    • Zimbabwe ministers dodge question time
    • Mbeki stance on Zim baffles UK MPs
    • Zimbabwe life expectancy to drop below 35
    • Parents in rush to meet examinations deadline
    • Small opposition parties resurface ahead of polls
    • Global Debate
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique - 1
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique - 2
    • MDC welcomes AU report slamming Zimbabwe
    • The truth will out
    • Watch out! Here come the flying toilets ...
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday Message
    • Press Statement: AU Report on Zimbabwe
    • Something to laugh about from Zimbabwe
    • 'Africa must not pay its debt'
    • Damning report on Harare kept secret
    • Zimbabwe farmers set roots in Zambia
    • Zanu PF elects provincial executive
    • Ignore Council's New Rates: Chombo
    • City Gets $10bn to Ease Water Woes
    • The life and times of a sugar daddy
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 281
    • JAG Job Opportunities 6th July 2004
    • JAG Public Relations Communiques
  38. Posted 6/7/04
    • Africa unites to condemn Mugabe's regime
    • Black rhinos face extinction in Zimbabwe as Mugabe seizes game parks for hunting
    • ECB fails the one-day test over Zimbabwe tour
    • Zimbabwe to reassert its position as safe tourist destination
    • Gono - not three cheers but jeers all the way !
    • Sibanda set to bounce back
    • Rights activists welcome AU moves to address abuses
    • Time to Try Some Noisy Diplomacy
  39. Posted 5/7/04
    • I apologise
    • SA's good name under threat over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe faces election pressure
    • Domestics fleeced Zim's top banker
    • Government secretly pleads with World Bank
    • Mnangagwa booed at Nkomo gala
    • Tsvangirai attacked
    • IMF meets to decide on Zim
    • Moyo, Nkomo to lock horns in Tsholotsho
    • War vets demand Chiyangwa ouster
    • Daggers drawn for Byo Zanu PF polls
    • No pay for NRZ workers as cash crisis deepens
    • Press, public barred from Bennett hearing
    • UZ evicts students to accommodate Zanu PF youth
    • Zimbabweans are their own worst enemies
    • Weekend in jail? make it a month!
    • Zimbabweans in Diaspora can help remove Mugabe regime
    • Why we Zimbabweans are trekking to the UK
    • Rural party using food for votes
    • Outcry over growing urban pollution
    • AU slams abuses in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe rules out new talks
    • Book review: Where We Have Hope
    • Chaos in land reform
    • The Theft of Private Assets
  40. Posted 4/7/04
    • Foreign Affairs Committee Report
    • Zimbabwe denies assassination attempt on Tsvangirai
    • Tsvangirai slams 'assassination attempt'
    • Zimbabwe opposition seeks Britain's help
    • Cops probe inter-party clashes
    • The artful codger
    • Left or right, race helps inform Mbeki's economic thinking
    • AU backs off on Zimbabwe issue
    • Trouble brews on minister's farm
  41. Batch 2 Posted 3/7/04
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 280
    • US issues Zimbabwe travel warning
    • Iranian Tractors, Trucks Ready For Export To Zimbabwe
    • Questions and Answers Regarding the Zimbabwean Work Permit Holders in New Zealand
  42. Posted 3/7/04
    • Tsvangirai escapes 'assassins' in Harare
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Leaders Attacked
    • Was Mugabe EVER the legitimate leader of Zimbabwe?
    • ECB under fire for Zimbabwe concession
    • Villagers at war with Mohadi
    • Zimbabwe media loses its voice
  43. Batch 2 Posted 2/7/04
    • JAG Job Opportunities 1st July 2004
    • Lamb denies that fifth game is gift to Mugabe
    • 'Harare's Water Reservoirs Gaining in Volume'
    • MDC faces 'treason' probe
    • We have enough food - Zim
    • Mugabe scuttles Mbeki deadline
    • State bungles Mawere case
    • Harare forfeits billions in Munich aid
    • Govt makes u-turn on UN food aid
    • Electoral law reforms get lukewarm reception
    • Critical food shortages forecast in southern Africa
    • Aippa amendments to further curtail press freedom
    • Zim to export wildlife to China
    • Wheat shortfall looms
    • Hippo Pools resort under threat
    • Mugabe tries Makonde again
    • Plot holders take Arda to court
    • Rebellious Zanu PF MPs whipped into line
    • Zanu PF 'childish'
    • Barclays victim of data robbery
    • Mixed reaction to electoral law reform
    • Removing rubble from the electoral road
    • Steady decline of Zimbabwean manufacturing
    • Conversion on the road to Zvimba
    • Zesa needs US$1 billion for station upgrades
    • 'Zim embassies useless'
    • Air Zim looks East
    • Who's fanning hostility: Studio 7 or ZBC?
    • Explain this paradox
    • Moving up
    • Media Coverage of Zimbabwe's 2000 Election
  44. Posted 2/7/04
    • Straw rejects military action in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe adopts 'fascist' law
    • Ancram: A five-point plan for Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki smokes peace pipe with MDC chief
    • Mbeki admits Zimbabwe policy failing - spokesman
    • Govt Urged to Show Land is No Gimmick
    • 'Poaching is wiping out Zimbabwe's wildlife'
    • ICC gives Zimbabwe deadline to settle suit
    • Controversy as England agree to Zimbabwe tour
  45. Batch 2 Posted 1/7/04
    • Mawere to be specified
    • Anti-graft Bill hits another brick wall
    • The Unity Agreement in full
    • With enemies like these, who needs friends?
    • Nkomo gala and the elections
    • Parly walkout prompted by fear
    • Dawn for a new Zimbabwe
    • Sickening greed
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • Get ready for summer, farmers told
    • No money for tobacco crop
    • Election time is surprise time
    • Zanu PF heavies gun for Sibanda's ouster
    • Victoria Falls, the epitome of tyranny
    • Africans Review Corruption, Zimbabwe Last
    • Progress?
    • ConCourt 'special' for Zim 70
  46. Posted 1/7/04
    • World Must Plan Now for Zimbabwe's Future
    • Church desecrated by ZANU PF
    • Parliament Passes Tough Detention Laws
    • Zimbabwe tourism authority calls for direct flight to China
    • Test decision looms
    • Zim election reform 'cosmetic'
    • Aids Haunting Transport Sector
    • Debts, Inefficiency Biggest Threats to Parastatals: Zembe
    • Community Service for Youth Recruits Reintroduced
    • Harare's Water Reservoirs Still Low
    • Bank allowed to collect equipment at Kondozi
    • Chitungwiza seeks $10bn from RBZ
    • University Faces Collapse
    • Seizing sovereignty in Africa
  47. Batch 2 Posted 30/6/04
    • "The torture victims who dare not speak"
    • Zimbabwe lawyer takes Mugabe to UN for torture
    • Zim MP rapped for 'prostitute' taunt at UK official
    • Crew injured as train derails
    • Zanu PF heavies at war...as the ghost of succession re-emerges
    • Hungry for Zimbabwe's land
    • India A to tour Zimbabwe
    • Harare acts on extra farms
    • Mugabe remains so transparent!
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 278
    • JAG Classifieds 29th June 2004
  48. Posted 30/6/04
    • In Africa south of the Sahara, much of the poverty is self-inflicted
    • Beverley Closes Six Branches
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday Message
    • MDC UK relations 'treason'
    • al-Qaeda and the Zimbabwe nexus
    • Zanu-PF Elects New Executive for Harare
    • 94% want SA's policy on Zim to change
    • A history of handovers (and their hangovers)
    • Security Guards
    • Zimbabwe says it still expects bumper harvest
    • Cane or breast for naughty pupils
    • ZCU's 'acting chairman' hijacks Matabeleland AGM
    • 'African leaders cannot rule like before'
    • Bill Set to Empower Small-Scale Miners
    • Agribank Disburses $17,3bn to Wheat Farmers
  49. Posted 29/6/04
    • Mawere under siege
    • St Martin-in-the-Fields
    • Are electoral reforms sufficient?
    • Rosy growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa
    • Away From the "New Conservatism"
    • Africans Assess “People’s Will” In Government
    • Double death horror
    • GMB Must Put House in Order
    • Residents Against Hefty Rates Increase
    • Zimbabwe rebels announce charity tour
    • Scepticism over electoral reforms
    • Take Anti-Corruption Drive to Councils
    • Zimbabwe's water conservation in jeopardy
    • Drowning in denial
    • Red Lions newsletter
    • Mbeki must break his silence about Zim
  50. Batch 2 Posted 27/6/04
    • It's all about numbers
    • Inside the crazed court of Robert Mugabe
    • Zanu PF kicks out Paradza
    • Now Moyo hits us with his music
    • Sunday Times fights Mugabe, Nujoma
    • Mohadi sues Made
    • Zanu PF bows down to pressure on poll reforms
    • ZFU vice-president quizzed over farm murder
    • Corpses tumble downstairs as Harare Hospital crumbles
    • Mau Mau faces UK deportation
    • State dams programme collapses
    • War veterans squabble over farm equipment
    • Pressure on Mugabe bearing fruit
    • Over the Top
    • Lies, electioneering and poodles
    • Land reform: how successful has it been
    • Exposing the fallacy of Zim media laws
  51. Posted 27/6/04
    • Forcing democracy in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe ruling party mulls creating new poll body
    • Much more than electoral fraud
    • 'Zim will run out of food'
    • Zimbabwe mulls changes to electoral system
    • Victims of torture speak out
    • China denies jet fighters report
    • Studio 7 spreading hate- Moyo
  52. Batch 2 Posted 26/6/04
    • Mugabe MP's in revolt
    • Media Weekly Update 2004-24
    • 12 000 kids living on streets: Unicef
    • 'Back off Zim polls'
    • Mugabe's harvest boasts exposed
    • 5 Million Still Need Food Aid in Zimbabwe
    • Daggers drawn over water pricing
    • Equatorial Guinea leader 'linked to R50m property spree'
    • Zimbabwean president asked to mediate Eritrea-Ethiopia border row
    • New anti-corruption legislation "unconstitutional"
    • A family facing threat of terror
  53. Posted 26/6/04
    • Demonstrators
    • Ministers defy Mugabe on farms
    • Church coalition remembers torture victims
    • 'Political interference damaging ZBC' - report
    • Claws out for foreign media
    • Zim delays Transfrontier National Park appointment
    • Lawyers slam detentions
    • Chanetsa helped nuns occupy Malabar Farm
    • Political tension up in Manicaland
    • Sweden scales down operations in Zim
    • Bill in offing to clamp down on NGOs, churches
    • Poaching threatens megapark project
    • MPs urge broadening of Zim sanctions
    • Govt obsessed with information control
    • A fearful party hides behind repression
    • Poll win supersedes national needs
    • Press puppies puddle party parade
    • Gono backs Mugabe on land
    • Nine parastatals to go
    • Gono's trip overshadowed by politics
    • Cheap goods influx turns sour
    • Nuns didn't tell the truth
    • What is happening to diaspora forex?
    • Gono's reforms show past folly and evil
    • Where is the Homelink money?
    • Is this Christian love?
    • 'Don't give up'
  54. Posted 25/6/04
    • The method behind Mugabe's madness
    • Alarm over HIV prevalence in armed forces
    • Blair sparks more controversy in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe slams 'ex-imperialists'
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 277
    • ANC-regime expropriating farms in NW, Limpopo, Mpumalanga
    • Producers withhold soya crop
    • Safety Standards in Railway Network Fall
    • Cricket is collapsing fast in Zimbabwe, claims Field
    • Extradition of Fugitive Directors Hits Snag
    • S. African police smash international burglary syndicate
    • No drugs for Zimbabwe's HIV patients
    • Zimbabwe blamed for delaying return of Bakalanga
    • Zapu leader's trial postponed
    • Election disputes 'ignored'
  55. Batch 2 Posted 24/6/04
    • Government to extend powers of detention
    • Zimbabwean govt. has no mercy on corruptionists: official
    • The perils of opposing Mugabe
    • Africa's Black Rhino Seen on Road to Recovery
    • Strangling Democracy
    • JAG Job Opportunities
    • MPs rebuff Mugabe
    • Ministers searched at meetings
    • Divisions in MDC suck in SWAPO
    • MDC in 11th-hour cleansing exercise
    • Dismay at govt's Big Brother act
    • Police probe govt support for Mawere's companies
    • Chombo takes aim at Byo mayor
    • In pursuit of the diaspora dollar
    • UK mulls tighter sanctions against Zim
    • Cost of mismanagement
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • Racism: an excuse for Africa's new tyrants
    • NRZ seeks US$208 mln offshore
    • Efficiency of financial regulation in Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki leads everyone down the garden path
    • Farm leases may be illegal
  56. Posted 24/6/04
    • Life Under Mugabe's Tyranny
    • Amnesty International Press Release
    • How many millions will go hungry in Zim?
    • Zimbabwe Proposes Further Tightening Stringent Media Laws
    • Zimbabwe sets July 19 for trial of 'mercenaries'
    • Rabies Outbreak in Marirangwe
    • Zimbabwean lawyer on the run
    • Zimbabweans denounce claims of food abundance
    • Zimbabwe a regime that has utterly failed
    • State Plans to Amend Media Law
    • 'Prison guards abused Zim 70'
    • The opposition MDC accused the judicary of sidelining electoral disputes
    • Three Suspected Armed Robbers Remanded in Custody
    • Aids threat outweighs genocide, havoc of war
    • Secret meeting
    • Nedcor breaks off talks with Zimbabwe bank
    • Press Group Criticizes Cyber Censorship
    • JAG Classifieds
  57. Posted 23/6/04
    • Exiled Zimbabwe farmer
    • U.N. Envoy Warns of Southern African Humanitarian Crisis
    • Attacking Mugabe's mantras
    • Mugabe's torture camps shut down
    • Leaders begin arriving in Mozambique for ACP club of poor nations summit
    • Civil Servants Demand 100 Percent Cost of Living Adjustment
    • 25 Bodies Unclaimed at Harare Hospital Morgue
    • Namibia's white farmers fear the worst
    • Resettling Residents of the Limpopo National Park
    • Schools shut down as Bulawayo runs dry
    • A gap near Victoria Falls
    • 'Death spiral' is taking tragic toll on southern Africa
    • Prices
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday Message
  58. Batch 2 Posted 22/6/04
    • Zesa seeks US$1,8 billion to upgrade infrastructure
    • More Water Cuts Today
    • Zimbabwe's tobacco auction likely to close early this year: official
    • Now Mugabe cracks the whip on trade unions
    • Grain Marketing Board Cheques Dishonoured
    • Parliament seeks clarity on Zim's US$200m jet order
    • Zanu-PF, Government to tour provinces to assess land reform
    • UK not co-operating with Zimbabwe on fugitives - Mutasa
    • Buffalo kills five in Binga
    • War fears as DRC rushes in troops
  59. Posted 22/6/04
    • Mugabe critics boosted by new archbishop
    • Animal, Plant Life Dwindling
    • China's ambassador to SA denies Zimbabwe arms deal
    • Southend: Shop boss denies land grab claims
    • Committee Recommends Use of Lawyers From AG's Office
    • Eaglesvale Reduces Term's Budget By 25pc
    • Zimbabwe's Top Officials in Hot Water Over Land Grabs
    • To cull or not to cull?
    • JAG Legal Communique
    • The petty war for Bob's job
  60. Posted 21/6/04
    • Uncovered: plot to drive whites from Zimbabwe
    • David Coltart's mid year report
    • Making a Point.
    • Mugabe Supporters 'Given Fake Papers to Enter Uk'
    • Alleged asylum fraud linked to Mugabe regime
    • 'Mugabe's madness forces us out of Harare'
    • Zim backtracks on land
    • The Best of Times, and the Worst, for Two Tourist Towns
    • Refugees opt for Zim - the Herald...
    • Zanu PF at war over Mugabe successor
    • Zvakwana builds up steam
    • It's prying time again
    • Service remembers Zimbabwe torture victims
    • Destination countries expel Zimbabwean refugees
    • Zimbabwe forecasts an end to six-year recession in 2006
  61. Batch 2 Posted 20/6/04
    • MDC supporters cause chaos at Midrand meeting
    • Zimbabwe asylum network exposed
    • Mugabe is spooked by the letter Z
    • Another Zimbabwe?
    • Zanu PF chef blasts Mugabe over food
    • Harare degenerates into 'waste and rodent city'
    • Gono ducks questions on human rights
    • Zanu PF activists block setting up of Parliamentary Information Centres
    • Huge wheat deficits feared
    • Zanu PF plot to oust Gweru mayor deepens
    • Bleak future for Zimbabwe's street children
    • UNacceptable or UNcoordinated?
    • Turf war rages in Bulawayo
    • New UK envoy coming soon
    • CIO operatives assault Finnish national
    • Donnelly's final words: A fitting message for Zimbabwe
    • 'He who isn't corrupt cast the first stone'
    • From fashionable Chelsea to Chikurubi - 2
  62. Posted 20/6/04
    • Zim farming expertise spreads across Africa
    • Zimbabwe's migrants just want to feed their families
    • Editorial: Zimbabwe's Tragedy
    • 'Police Not Being Misused'
    • Paralyzed
    • Bizos, Ummeli omkhulu
    • Mugabe banker throws political party
    • WOZA STATEMENT
    • Police shed light on visa scam arrests
  63. Posted 19/6/04
    • Southend: Stalin accused on radio
    • MDC Brief
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 276
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communiqué
    • Paradza sues Mahoso, MIC
    • Council paves Mugabe's Way
    • Zanu PF ropes church into poll campaign
    • Chihuri ordered to enforce eviction
    • 40 women activists arrested in Bulawayo
    • Sweden deplores worsening crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Veteran writer urges Mugabe to go
    • Zimbabwe joins Sadc arms race
    • Delegates in security sweep
    • Three youth camps closed
    • Chihuri appointment stirs hornet's nest
    • NRZ hands upkeep of wagons to clients
    • Mugabe's shadow dogs Gono in diaspora
    • Gono faces tough call over demands
    • Land nationalisation another disaster
    • Zanu PF's grand inquisition on the roll
    • Youths should shape up or shut up
    • We stand in solidarity with Tutu/Ncube
    • Homelink a lie!
    • Mourning the death of Mazowe Valley
    • Seriously?
    • Women arrested, activist shot
    • AIDS activists complain conference ignored them
    • Action plan set to help orphans
    • ILO tells Mugabe to stop arresting union leaders
    • Yesterday in parliament - UK
    • Zim 70 clutch ConCourt straw
  64. Posted 18/6/04
    • Mugabe's son not at Bishops - principal
    • From Fashionable Chelsea to Chikurubi
    • Makamba pleads guilty
    • ANZ sues Moyo, Herald for defamation
    • Examination fees go up
    • Zim to import transport, telecoms equipment
    • Inferior chemical blamed for water woes
    • State keen on self-sufficiency in power supply
    • Mbeki humiliated
    • Moyo's influence ruffles feathers
    • Bulawayo in sewage quandary
    • Zim troops for DRC again?
    • Forced fees cut to close schools
    • Govt in land nationalisation climbdown
    • Dealing with the perceived enemy in the media?
    • Jonathan Moyo sued for $25 mln
    • ZANU PF probe: storm in a tea cup
    • Not again!
    • Thank you very much for the noble 'Third Chimurenga'
    • Enemies of the state
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • ZESA, Wankie clash
    • Land nationalisation scuttles $100 billion sugar mill plan
    • Tobacco deal gives farmers the creeps
    • Hurdles to poll petitions in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Pleads for Exiles' Cash
    • Vince Hogg resigns as managing director of ZCU
    • The views of the United States Government:
    • Zimbos now a bunch of DIY enthusiasts
    • Farmers Fail to Meet Target
    • MDC's Minimum Standards
    • ZCTF Report
  65. Posted 17/6/04
    • Living in the shadow of Mugabe's evil
    • Mugabe jun blocks Bok practice
    • Varsity Shelves Law Degree
    • Zim man nabbed in UK student visa scam
    • Hey Mr Spy!
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Mhangura farm worker shot dead
    • Private schools turn to donations
    • Aussies call for Zimbabwe review
    • Why the waiting must end for Africa
    • Double standards beggar belief
    • Monday in UK Parliament
    • Kofi Annan's son faces probe in UN oil scandal
    • What we can learn from Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe condemns US sanctions on Cuba
    • Mugabe Addresses AIDS Conference
    • Mugabe's man accuses 'lying' UN
    • Africans 'see little to cheer'
    • Malnutrition hampering Zimbabwe's Aids battle
  66. Posted 16/6/04
    • RBZ team mobbed by angry Zimbabweans
    • Mugabe 'snubs' top food aid official
    • Mrs Mugabe checks into luxury Cape Town hotel
    • Zimbabwe turns on the charm for Chinese tourists
    • Couple attacked by racist gangs in Scotland
    • Child malnutrition levels up in urban Zimbabwe
    • Maternity Charges Skyrocket
    • Zisco Exports Coke As Local Market Remains Starved
    • 24hr Water Cuts Back
    • Positive impact of food aid measured in Zimbabwe
    • Aids drugs smuggled into Zimbabwe
    • Internet Service Providers Yet to Agree to Monitor E-Mails
    • Stolen property found at Harare Central
  67. Batch 2 Posted 15/6/04
    • Zimbabwe factions fight over farms
    • 'No policy change on land tenure, ownership'
    • Zimbabwe's churches split in response to Mugabe's threats and rule of fear
    • US Condemns Zimbabwe Officials for Shuttering Newspaper
    • Africa's paradise Zimbabwe opens door for Chinese tourists
    • Repeat a lie often enough ...
    • Surprise at Zim fighter deal
    • 'Anti-Zimbabwe radio' under spotlight
  68. Posted 15/6/04
    • Zimbabwe denies any farm nationalisation plan
    • Urgent - The Dispossessed
    • Anti-Zim demos in UK
    • Call to Action 19 June Zimbabweans at home, abroad and those in solidarity
    • Zimbabwe proposes to change electoral bill
    • 'Standard' Editor, Reporter Appear in Court to Face Allegations of Contravening Public Order And Security Act
    • ANZ Directors Plead Not Guilty to Charges of Publishing Without a Licence
    • Couple survives bloody attack
    • Moyo burns his fingers
    • Africa's plight will not end with aid
    • Indignation as Harare seeks funds in UK
    • Zimbabwe steps up media onslaught
    • Stuart News editorial: Poor Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's legacy
    • Where to now for alleged coup plotters?
    • Chinese arms in Africa
    • Uproar over Mugabe gift
    • 'Inflation fall will not last'
    • Chingoka defends Zimbabwe's corner
    • Zimbabwe Hosts HIV-AIDS Conference
    • Tribune Closure Throws Hundreds Out of Work
    • Mugabe and main labour union to work together
  69. Posted 14/6/04
    • I was tortured, says Mugabe's consultant
    • Secret document outlines plot against Ndebeles
    • Students scrounge as the UZ crumbles
    • Nationalisation spells doom for agriculture
    • Zim total foreign debt balloons
    • Zim secretly imports maize
    • Trouble brews in Masvingo over Mzembi ouster
    • Deeds office in shambles
    • Mugabe wanted me, says MDC's Mudzuri
    • Zimra linked to NRZ failure to pay workers
    • Zvinavashe ordered off Turnpike
    • Stephen Ndlovu fabricated report on editors Windhoek meeting Moyo
    • UK envoy sees no end to Zim crisis
    • For whom the bell tolls
    • In the grip of conspiracy
    • Falls curio sellers clash with police over stalls
    • IMF ponders closure of its Harare office
    • Zim can't phase out leaded fuel by UN's 2005
    • A tribute to Chief Gahadza wa Svosve
    • SA to continue to help Zimbabwe find solutions
    • China, Zim 'in weapons deal'
  70. Posted 13/6/04
    • Mugabe gripped by security paranoia
    • Disclose fully on gifts to Mugabe, Lim tells Government
    • Zimbabwe Eager To Upgrade Relations With Iran
    • Controversy rages over land nationalisation
    • Zimbabwe's fighter jets spark fears of arms-race
    • Highway robbery
    • Questions in Parliament
    • Zim inflation rate dips below 450 percent
    • Mugabe turns down UN food aid
    • Redemption song
  71. Batch 3 Posted 12/6/04
    • A Nation of "Information Scavengers"
    • WFP still feeds needy in Zimbabwe, ready to do more
    • Crisis in Africa getting worse
    • Mugabe banker's gives journalists run-around
    • Mozambique takes measures to control foot-and-mouth disease
    • Namibian union threatens to seize farms
  72. Batch 2 Posted 12/6/04
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique 11th June 2004
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 275
    • Closure of Tribune underlines The Partisan Political Agenda of Zimbabwe's Media Watchdog
    • Zimbabwe Publisher Vows to Fight Closure
    • Plight of Working Children to Be Researched
    • Don't let mum fall into hands of Mugabe thugs
    • Harare residents blame minister for water shortage
    • Zimbabwean opposition not fading: MDC
    • Water Cuts Hit Parts of Harare
    • Special envoy for humanitarian needs to visit region
    • Al-Qaeda and the Zimbabwe nexus - 3
    • Land Nationalization in Zimbabwe Unnerves Some in South Africa
    • Outrage as Mugabe official arrives in London
    • Mahathir and Mugabe: The cat is out of the bag
    • Zim 'wrecking' border park
    • Tom Orford
  73. Batch 1 Posted 12/6/04
    • Gono dashes to US on 'mission impossible'
    • Lawyers challenge filthy holding cells
    • Local journalists forge alliance with lawyers
    • Military hit by HIV scourge
    • Chombo intensifies anti-MDC crusade
    • Ex-AirZim boss ready to explain abrupt exit
    • Zvinavashe keeps supporters guessing
    • Zimbabwe says no to Mengistu extradition
    • Gono reimburses banks
    • Kuruneri engages Andersen in quest for freedom
    • Mnangagwa elbowed out of race
    • State should work to restore credibility
    • Obdurate disregard for realities
    • Bon voyage to nowhere, Comrade Gono
    • Government takes over Zupco
    • 'Equipment grab unjustified'
    • Poor governance causing Zim's economic slowdown
    • Gold panners take over
    • 'We are denied water for days'
    • Demand equal exposure of Mat massacres
    • Open letter to Ignatius Chombo
    • Nuns farm seizure: the facts
    • Throttled
  74. Batch 3 Posted 11/6/04
    • Weekly Media Update 2004-22
    • Zim 70 magistrate 'held'
    • Future of troubled banks bleak
    • African Leaders Discuss G8 Summit
    • 'Malaysia did give timber to Mugabe'
    • ECB dilemma as Zimbabwe lose Test status
    • Warning: Armed Robberies
    • AFRICA: Respecting property
    • We are not racist, says ZCU chief Chingoka
    • Zimbabwe Poll Challenge Dismissed
    • Will end be swift or prolonged?
  75. Batch 2 Posted 11/6/04
    • Zimbabwe to postpone tests
    • ECB 'relieved' at Zim news
    • Gono's visit to UK
    • Mugabe banker's UK trip sparks protests
    • Coup suspects considering their options
    • Band of brothers
    • JAG Classifieds 8th June 2004
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 274
    • JAG Job Opportunities 10th June 2004
    • Zimbabwe Judge Throws Out Election Charges
    • Second Zimbabwe paper shut
    • Communities lose out to encroaching game animals
    • RBZ Relaxes Interest Rate Regime
    • Zapu leader 'incited tribal uprising'
    • Fresh Unemployment Wave Batters Economy
    • G8 discuss Africa
    • Namibia - Farmers' clique defiant
    • Al-Qaeda and the Zimbabwe nexus - 2
  76. Batch 1 Posted 11/6/04
    • ZANU PF info chiefs clash
    • Chinamasa booted out of farm
    • MDC to capitalise on ZANU PF in-fighting: Tsvangirai
    • Bread price set to shoot up
    • Parks officials to face the music over licences
    • MDC to vet new poll candidates
    • Tongues wag over NAGG , MDC marriage
    • Zimpost threatened with another strike
    • Diaspora dollar initiative confounds critics
    • Parirenyatwa in intensive care
    • UK clarifies land reform stance
    • Harare councillors stage no-show
    • NEPAD: Africa still on its knees
    • Temple on a sewer
    • These are the people RBZ should probe
    • Winter crop status for tobacco?
    • Zimbabwe's food security situation improves: report
    • Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa
    • There's life after State House
    • Mawere should just shut up!
  77. Batch 2 Posted 10/6/04
    • US Official Says Situation In Zimbabwe Deteriorating
    • DALE McFEATTERS: Starvation down on the farm
    • Pol Pot Economics
    • Current levels of productivity not sustainable to business - official
    • S. African President presses need to resolve crises in Zimbabwe, Sudan
    • Ban Mugabe's man
    • Govt taps into remittances to ease forex shortages
    • ZTA to train people in Chinese language
    • Police launch anti-crime air surveillance
  78. Posted 10/6/04
    • New Zimbabwe land shocker
    • Mugabe spends $200m on new fighter jets
    • Tsvangirai speaks
    • Al-Qaeda and the Zimbabwe nexus
    • The incredible and utter stupidity of Zimbabwe's rulers
    • S. African Judge Denies Extradition from Zimbabwe of Suspected Mercenaries
    • Zimbabwean media bosses in court once more
    • The Mugabe Diet
    • Parliamentary Committee to Investigate Zimbabwe 'Bumper Harvest' Claims
    • Zimbabwe step up lobbying to hold Test status
    • Africa Cannot Afford Regression to 'Big Man' Leaders
    • End silence over Zimbabwe: DA
    • State Moves to Take Over ZBC's Debt
    • Museveni Raps West Over Polls
    • Nationalisation plan intensifies food fears
    • Whites claim discrimination
    • Mugabe's banker beats sanctions with UK trip
  79. Posted 9/6/04
    • Govt moves to nationalise all productive land
    • Fears over winter wheat harvest
    • America Owes Africa - Mugabe
    • Who is afraid of John Nkomo?
    • Heavyweights to discuss Zim's future in Dubai
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Beira Rail System in Private Hands As From September
    • 'The consequences are diabolical but we are the last to be told'
    • Ban Zimbabwe, says Streak
  80. Batch 2 Posted 8/6/04
    • "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE - and only one, please!"
    • Zim: 'All land will be state land'
    • ICC and ZCU disagree over disputes procedure
    • Citizenship for Mugabe, Pinochet too?
    • Zim starts producing anti-Aids drugs
    • JAG urgent Legal Communique 7th June 2004
  81. Posted 8/6/04
    • New Wave of Repression Seen in Zimbabwe By-Election
    • Nazi atrocities have parallels in modern Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's banker to visit UK for funds
    • Harare court blow to farmers
    • Train cuts through presidents' convoy
    • Working visa restrictions labelled racist
    • Mbeki 'is working hard to help Zim'
    • Price of bread reduced
    • Zimbabwe hovers between the lines in Maputo
    • Hospital Faces Food Shortage
    • New Media Organisation Suspends Zim
    • Zim urged to repeal media laws
    • Exams Will Go On As Scheduled: Chigwedere
    • Zimbabwe to Discuss Future Plans with ICC
    • Limpopo Park Faces Problems in Collecting Firearms
    • Wildlife now component of land reform - Nhema
    • Clinics in Three Provinces Do Not Have Safe Water
  82. Posted 7/6/04
    • SADC 'endorses sham elections'
    • Zim school board penniless
    • Zim optimists 'in dream world'
    • I'm not power hungry - Gono
    • MDC wants Mudede out before poll
    • Zim ministers barred from conference in Germany
    • Chipinge MDC members flee homes after attack
    • RBZ rakes billions from exiled bankers
    • Chombo suspends Chegutu mayor
    • SADC leaders handpick successors
    • Nyagura scouts for lecturers abroad
    • 38 die of malnutrition in Bulawayo
    • What goes up comes down - always
    • Yes there is, no there isn't
    • Zimbabwe's political crisis: whose problem?
    • The 'tragi-circus' that Zimbabwe has become
    • The glitter of Harare's new China Town dazzles city shoppers
    • The truth behind Zanu PFs 'peaceful' demo
    • Mugabe's shadow hounds efforts to entice exiles' cash
  83. Batch 2 Posted 6/6/04
    • Nuns in front line of Mugabe campaign to drive the last whites from Zimbabwe
    • Moyo angers Zanu-PF old guard
    • Clarion call for Africa to right itself using native skills sounds hollow if no action is taken
    • Nature enthusiasts attend ball to benefit rhinos
    • Gono funded Grace Mugabe extravagance
    • Fugitive ENG director spotted in Harare
    • MDC starts repackaging
  84. Posted 6/6/04
    • "Through the barrel of a gun" - or - "The rule of law ZANU PF-style"
    • Have you forgotten so soon
    • Mobile Registration still on - New voters, transfers etc
    • 'White farmers don't want Zim sanctions'
    • Zimbabwe secretly imports maize
    • What is between Chombo, Makwavarara?
    • Offering understanding of unfinished business
    • Proposed email and internet censorship by the Zimbabwe government
    • Zimbabwe hospitals criticized for keeping babies, mothers until bills are paid
  85. Batch 2 Posted 5/6/04
    • ZISPA Press Release
    • Zimbabwe opposition blames govt for blocked emails
    • Zimbabwe rebels abandon struggle
    • Farmer Remanded in Hospital
    • Hydro's farm occupied in Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki urged to play Zimbabwe mediator
    • To hell with art
    • Introduce National Health Insurance Scheme
  86. Posted 5/6/04
    • Treger probe steers clear of party chefs
    • Nkomo cracks whip
    • Zanu PF youths aid nuns in farm seizure
    • Zim's poll rules backward says Tsvangirai
    • Hostile to business
    • Zambezi water project stalled
    • No shortcuts, Mugabe tells aspiring Zanu PF MPs
    • Govt lines up Ndebele paper
    • NRZ in cash squeeze
    • Call for alliance on Sadc rules
    • Maya joins MDC
    • State editors want to gatecrash Swedish trip
    • Forex parallel market was inevitable says Robertson
    • Four wasted years as Zanu PF goes it alone
    • Zimbabwe's bad image self-created
    • Moyo's Al Jazeera a big yawn
    • Zimbabwe spends US$79,5m on fuel
    • Price controls set to return
    • Exchange rate needs reviewing, says parliamentary committee
    • RBZ our parastatal, says Chapfika
    • Election could slow down recovery
    • A tale of madness we already knew
    • Economic recovery an illusory myth
    • Not all whites stole land
    • Thought control
  87. Posted 4/6/04
    • 'Further Collapse Possible'
    • UN sees huge Zim food shortage
    • Diarrhoea Outbreak Closes Boarding School
    • House Adopts Motion to Ascertain Country's Grains
    • Masvingo Fails to Meet Wheat Hectarage Target
    • Government Still Compiling Statistics of DRC War Casualties
    • 'Get tough'
    • Mugabe terror concern
    • Will the sacrifices of 15 brave Zimbabweans go for nought?
    • JAG Public Relations Communique 4th June 2004
    • Zimbabweans Overseas Use New System to Remit Money Home
    • Ban corrupt firms, urges Manuel
    • Supreme Court snubs Kuruneri bail appeal after lawyers' error
    • Zimbabwe's white rebels head for greener pastures
  88. Batch 3 Posted 3/6/04
    • Zim Food Deficit
    • Land reform gives away markets
    • Politics of food in Zimbabwe
    • Ostrich production declines
    • Defiant Madekunye eyes Kangai's seat
    • Reconsider military adventurism
    • Soldiers of misfortune
    • Tourism sector fails to access $1.5 trillion facility
    • Mujuru quizzed over Bubye role
    • Plot to oust Daniel Shumba
    • Sekesai Makwavarara's ouster
    • Chaibva youth camps claims under probe
    • Chinotimba in trouble over Nkomo jibe
    • Adios Zim, says Mawere
    • Africa's unity has to come from below
    • Farmers accuse Cottco of ripping them off
    • And now the chickens are surely coming home to roost
    • Natfood sidesteps mayhem in farming sector
    • Interesting aspects of the citizenship law
    • Is a recession escapable?
    • CLASSIFIEDS - TUESDAY 1 JUNE 2004
  89. Batch 2 Posted 3/6/04
    • Email Solution to keep Government out of your Inbox
    • Zimbabwe faces record food shortage
    • Mbeki ducks issue of African conflicts
    • Zimbabwe least competitive country in Africa - WEF
    • Hospital detains 28 newly-born babies over fees
    • Suspended Harare councillors go to court
    • Courage and Determination.
  90. Posted 3/6/04
    • What Mugabe can and cannot do with your e-mails
    • MWeb 'will obey' Zim e-mail snooping laws
    • Some Internet Service Providers Opt Out of Zimbabwe Government Effort to Spy on Citizens
    • Report: Dismal African Economy 'Disaster'
    • Economic rankings highlight Africa's troubles
    • Farmers in court for staying put
    • Malaria kills 602 people in Zimbabwe since beginning of this year
    • Driver protest causes traffic jam at Beitbridge
    • PCB having second thoughts
    • Zim gives Kaunda 'heartache'
    • Govt in massive maize imports...amidst claims of bumper harvest this season
    • Deputy mayor evicted
    • New deputy mayor suspended
    • Visa scams proliferate as Zimbabweans seek to flee
    • Looming cereal deficits in rural districts
    • Negligent Record-Keeping Costing State
    • AirZim to Increase Flights to London
    • World Newspapers Condemn Zimbabwe Repression
    • Mengistu an eyesore on our landscape
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 273
  91. Posted 2/6/04
    • Service providers resist Mugabe's move to censor internet and e-mail
    • Only Fraction of Zimbabwean Wheat Planted
    • Zimbabwe's once-proud schools face ruin
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday Message
    • Letters from Zimbabwe: Dear family and friends... we can't even afford to die now
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 272
    • JAG Classifieds 1st June 2004
    • Agribank's delays in disbursing loans rile wheat farmers
    • Mbeki welcomes deposed Haitian leader to £30,000-a-month stay in South Africa
    • Shooting survivor insists Manyika shot friend
    • Health Ministry Moves to Bond All Professionals Beginning Next Year
    • Mystery Over Mawere's Citizenship
    • Royal Father Endorses Zimbabwean Farmers
    • No Solution in Sight for Harare's Water Problems
    • Rhodies Snub Reconciliation
    • Clip Wings of Mischievous Land Officers
    • Theft, Vandalism Cost Zesa $1bn
    • Explosion rocks Zesa substation
    • Chombo suspends Harare councillors
    • Support Unit relaunches service charter
  92. Posted 1/6/04
    • E-mail controls loom in Zimbabwe
    • Commercial land lies fallow
    • Who is Mutumwa Mawere?
    • Ethiopia urges Zimbabwe to hand over Mengistu
    • Zimbabweans' choice' illusory without free election
    • Zimbabwe to accommodate Chinese tourists
    • Police crackdown leaves commuters stranded
    • Pupils yet to register for Zimsec November exams
    • Bindura Town Council to crack down on gold panners
    • 2 350 pushcarts impounded
    • War veterans attack Nkomo



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