The ZIMBABWE Situation

March 2005 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Batch 6 Posted 31/3/05
    • Zimbabwe opposition says candidate missing
    • Young, angry - and voting
    • Hope, anxiety as Zimbabweans go to polls
    • Mugabe unlikely to win Zimbabwe's south
    • Hate speech, intimidation and threats have marked campaigns, says pressure group
    • Frequencies till Sunday
    • MDC optimistic about voter turnout
    • Mbeki stands by 'free and fair' election despite global criticism
    • Editors alarmed about Zimbabwe
    • Showdown in Zimbabwe
    • An observation...
  2. Batch 5 Posted 31/3/05
    • Long Lines at Zimbabwe Polling Stations
    • Downer fear for Zimbabweans
    • Mugabe under fire as Zimbabwe votes
    • Nothing short of a runaway MDC victory will buck odds of Mugabe's loaded dice
    • Rudd questions Zimbabwe 'silence'
    • Mining firms in Zimbabwe call for currency devaluation
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Poised to Thwart Challenge in Vote
    • Mugabe's ex-propaganda chief to write memoirs
    • Tsvangirai blamed for mess within MDC
    • All eyes on Zimbabwe
    • MDC flays SA, SADC poll observer missions
    • MDC supporter optimistic of a win
    • On eve of vote in Zimbabwe, Mugabe foes call for courage
    • Cosatu hails night vigil as a success
    • Voting in central Harare gets off to smooth start
    • Mugabe expected to vote at Harare school
    • Blind eyes on Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe's election cited as test of freedom
  3. Batch 4 Posted 31/3/05
    • Zimbabwean Elections: 'We watch, we listen, keep our mouths shut and wait'
    • Day of reckoning in Zimbabwe
    • China aids Mugabe's move to silence rivals
    • Zimbabwe's veneer of fairness
    • Doubt Surrounds Results of Zimbabwe Election
    • Mugabe Election Win May Spark `No-Brainer' Zimbabwe Devaluation
    • Sokwanele blog
    • Opposition talks of protests if elections are rigged
    • Zimbabwean farmers hoping for change of policy
    • Fighting each other to a standstill
    • In Zimbabwe, 'There's No Reason to Be Scared'
    • The high cost of challenging Zanu-PF's hold
    • Could Mugabe's gamble give the opposition a chance to win?
    • What would happen if the MDC won?
    • Zimbabweans Campaign in the Shadow of Mugabe's Fist
    • The ghost voters, the exiles, the non-citizens: an election of exclusion
    • Quo vadis, Zimbabwe?
    • More of the same?
  4. Batch 3 Posted 31/3/05
    • Rallying cry belies Mugabe's fear of voter revolt
    • Democracy dying in a land that lost hope
    • No leader or party owns the people
    • Soldiers deployed in MDC stronghold
    • Election commission faces logistical nightmare
    • COSATU protests at border post on election eve
    • Rights group repeats stance on poll
    • Media restrictions peeve SA editors
    • Commission says 900 Mudzi officers were drunk
    • Broadcasting boss demoted over Tsvangirai footage
    • Zimbabwean ruling party says rebel members not accepted
    • Votes and neighbours
    • Chance to thwart Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe vote practices 'despicable'
    • Zimbabwe's opposition hopeful
    • From Anti-Blair to Aunty Blair?
    • Zimbabwe Expatriates Apathetic About Mock Vote
    • Mugabe brands opposition voters 'traitors'
    • Mugabe's vote-rigging and bribery set to secure easy victory
    • Displaced farmer still dreams of a return
  5. Batch 2 Posted 31/3/05
    • Sokwanele blog
    • Subversive literature lands youth in court
    • Prohibition of certain activities in vicinity of polling stations
    • Fresh warning from Amnesty International
    • On the spot in Harare
    • Zimbabwean gov't quadruples domestic workers' minimum wage on poll's eve
    • Will Zimbabwe's elections be fair? - BBC poll
    • Protesters demand democracy in Harare
    • Tsvangirai is a 'flawed' opposition hero
    • Count Down to Elections: Protest Graffiti Sprouts All Over Harare
    • Mugabe rules out unity government in Harare
    • MDC urges reconciliation
    • Mugabe turns to family to tighten hold on power
    • Voting rolls 'in shambles,' Zimbabwe coalition says
    • When will the World Say "Enough is Enough"?
    • Mood for change is upon Zimbabwe
    • Praying for Regime Change At Ballot Box
    • Downer calls on Zimbabwe to lift media ban
    • What will you tell your son on Thursday?
    • SA's Zim observers 'hang around in hotel'
    • Free and fair - electoral commission myth
    • MMPZ Pre-poll Statement
    • Print and Electronic Daily Media Update # 8
    • JAG Valuation Consortium Memo 29Th March 2005
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 352
    • JAG Election Message 30th March 2005
    • "Ahhgh, rubbish, it's just rubbish!"
  6. Batch 1 Posted 31/3/05
    • Archbishop Pius Ncube's pre-election statement
    • Two questioned in connection with anti-MDC pamphlets
    • Post-Election Unrest Predicted
    • Deep Anger in Matabeleland
    • South African Observer Role Under Fire
    • Zimbabwean Poll May Not Change Much for President
    • Over 1,000 "pro-opposition" poll officials fired
    • Mugabe predicts 'huge' poll victory
    • Third independent candidate withdraws from Zimbabwean poll
    • Govt will not tolerate post-election demonstrations
    • New book lifts the lid on 'paranoid' Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Lodges Election Complaint
    • Politics: EU Fears 'Sham' Elections in Zimbabwe
    • Moyo a Zanu PF member, but a bitter one
    • What Motivates a Policy That Debases Our Democratic Dream?
    • Another frequency
    • Sokwanele Special Report : Mauritius Watch Summary
    • US disappointed on eve of poll
    • Ministers grilled for failing to deliver
    • MDC will form next government
    • MDC predicts slender majority win
    • MDC renews attack on SA observers
    • Civic groups condemn election
    • Mugabe: Outstaying His Welcome
    • Zimbabweans Gear Up for Their Judgment Day
    • The State Owned Chronicle Declines MDC Advertising Space
    • Polling Agents letter
  7. Batch 4 Posted 30/3/05
    • Zim cops threaten arrests
    • Zimbabwe Excludes 100,000 from Voting
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #59 - Open letter to Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe decides
    • Police, army on high alert
    • Heads to roll after poll
    • The day ZIYA stole ZTV's Happison show (A personal comment)
    • Stranded polling officers redeployed
    • Council to spoil Makwavarara?
    • Stand up and be counted
    • And now to the Notebook . . .
    • Two-thirds majority win is what ZANU PF is aiming at
    • No vote for thousands
    • Independent chickens out
    • Madhuku faces prosecution
    • Election watch
    • Observers to submit reports before final results
    • Australia complains its broadcaster barred from Zimbabwe polls
    • A tyrant's textbook
    • South Africa's failure in Zimbabwe
  8. Batch 3 Posted 30/3/05
    • Mugabe warns that opposition election victory will not be tolerated
    • Mugabe prepares for threat of uprising by arming youth militia
    • Army of poor to monitor polls: MDC
    • EU promises action after 'phoney' Zimbabwe poll
    • Opposition's 'tell a friend' plan to foil vote riggers
    • Government militia tells people vote ZANU PF or else.
    • More polling officers expelled for not supporting ZANU PF
    • COSATU Beitbridge demo on
    • MDC predicts high turn out tomorrow
    • SA observers broker peace
    • Secret tour of Zimbabwean wards shows collapse of health system
    • Zimbabwe Votes
    • Ruling party probed for blocking poll officers
    • Africa's Pol Pot
    • Why Mugabe has eased off on violence
    • Distrust precedes election
    • Mugabe needs to be thrown out
    • I shall win - Mugabe
    • Tensions Mount as Zimbabwe Election Looms
    • SA's Harare mission imploding
    • For Some in Zimbabwe, Rations Can't Quell Hunger for Change
    • ANC tells DA observer to toe the party line
    • I smell a surprise victory in the air!!!
    • Print and Electronic Daily Media Update # 7
  9. Batch 2 Posted 30/3/05
    • Mugabe criticises MDC 'traitors'
    • Results of the Diaspora Vote
    • Dead and buried but backing Mugabe
    • Freedom House report
    • Govt Accredits 212 Foreign Journalists to Cover Parliamentary Polls
    • Qpposition says ruling party youths kill supporter
    • Zimbabwe poll victor will face economic headache
    • Zim torture victims pick up the pieces in SA
    • Secret agent mocks 'free' Zimbabwe poll
    • Court gives Cosatu green light for demonstrations
    • Zimbabweans see no improvement after polls
    • Zanu PF denies starving MDC supporters
    • The greatest challenge is to conquer fear
    • Call for protection of journalists during poll
    • Zim elections 'a sham'
    • 'Vote will be rigged'
    • Zimbabwean farmers settle in Kwara State
    • Black farmers in Zimbabwe risk losing their land
    • MDC Hotlines
    • Zimbabwe Excludes 100,000 from Voting
    • Sorry, the resurrection's been postponed
    • The sumptuous retirement mansion Mugabe has no intention of using - yet
  10. Batch 1 Posted 30/3/05
    • Mugabe Speech Raises Fears of Election Violence
    • Food a major election issue in drought-hit provinces
    • Polling Stations
    • Whites maintain low profile
    • Zimbabwe's Rickety Election Platform
    • Fraternal Whitewash of Election Will Harm Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe Economy Has Grown Steadily Worse, Says Local Economist
    • Zimbabwe Falls Short on Election Guidelines
    • Is Mugabe hiding behind 'liberation' front?
    • The 'Roy gevaar' stalks Zimbabwe
    • Sokwanele blog
    • Zimbabwe Poll Victory Unlikely to End Mugabe's Problems
    • Insufficient provision for elderly and infirm voters
    • Top SA church observer barred
    • Murder as SA observers insist all is fine in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's Moyo Lashes Out at Mugabe's Party
    • Mugabe predicts election victory
    • Banned Zimbabwean daily hoping for a comeback
    • Negotiating the election maize
    • Zimbabwe's MDC Accuses ZANU PF of Faking Leaflets
    • A rising China counters US clout in Africa
    • Mbeki's Big Test
    • Moyo petition throws Zimbabwe election in doubt
  11. Batch 4 Posted 29/3/05
    • Mugabe evolves from champion of reconciliation to master of violent rhetoric
    • AU cautious ahead of Zimbabwe polls
    • Zimbabwe's MDC weakened but still threat to Mugabe
    • Hotel Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe seeks legitimacy
    • AIDS crisis deepens as Harare reins in underfunded NGOs
    • Irrigation plans announced - again
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #58 - Sing Hallelujah
    • Polling officers chased away
    • Maya in court for assault
    • Gvt to appeal for food assistance
    • Police to curb corruption
    • Dams heavily polluted, says scientist
  12. Batch 3 Posted 29/3/05
    • Out of sight, Mugabe thugs revert to their old election tactics
    • Stealing democracy
    • Distrust precedes Zimbabwe election
    • 'Uprising' call puts Zimbabwe on edge
    • Zimbabwe's Embattled Opposition Finds Its Voice
    • Sokwanele Blog
    • Crocodiles move in as the tourists move on
    • 'Democracy will have to wait'
    • American professor critical of Mugabe's transformation methods
    • Intimidation in Zimbabwe continuing, says MDC
    • Testing times
    • A vital week for our neighbour
    • Mugabe's poll campaign really is the pits for the British PM
    • Opposition accuses Zanu-PF of ploy to disenfranchise teachers
    • Zimbabwe election: Options running out for peaceful resolution
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Mauritius Watch : Issue 22, 28 March 2005
  13. Batch 2 Posted 29/3/05
    • Ghost voters, rigged ballots and food bribes - the Mugabe route to power
    • Against the closed fist
    • Updated Report on Polling Stations
    • Editorial: Another farce in Zimbabwe
    • MDC fears vote-rigging
    • Tsvangirai rallies against Mugabe in Zimbabwe
    • Analysis: No roses or tulips for Zimbabwe
    • Nobody holds elections like Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe opposition fears voter apathy
    • Zambia Benefits from Zimbabwe Woes, Others Struggle
    • Sokwanele blog
    • Ncube stands by inflammatory remarks on Mugabe
    • Staying On, Amid Zimbabwe's Madness
    • Zimbabwe ballot: will it be free or fair?
    • High turn-out expected in Zim
    • Again in Zimbabwe, the voters stand to lose
    • Mugabe will get re-elected thanks to the reanimated zombies who'll vote for Zanu PF
  14. Batch 1 Posted 29/3/05
    • Mugabe's party attacks archbishop
    • An Army of the Poor
    • Harare's water supply threatened
    • Water Shortage Hits Harare Suburbs
    • Joining the Political Fray
    • MDC PRESS: MDC President Addresses Record Crowds
    • Court to decide on COSATU anti-Mugabe protest
    • Jobless Zimbabweans could punish ZANU PF next Thursday
    • Zimbabwe: A Tale of Two Campaigns
    • Poached Ivory Stockpile Tops Nine Tonnes
    • SACC general secretary denied entry into Zimbabwe
    • Independent candidates compete in Zimbabwe poll
    • Print and Electronic Daily Media Update # 6
    • Deep divisions in Zimbabwe could have been averted
    • Has Mbeki's Quiet Diplomacy Brought Changes To Zimbabwe?
    • Jailed former minister could lose penthouse
    • Mock elections
    • Zimbabweans vote in London
    • Trevor has lost the plot
  15. Batch 2 Posted 28/3/05
    • 'This time Mugabe is going for sure. The world is watching us'
    • Zimbabwe - Hell in Paradise
    • Mugabe's misrule
    • MDC still has an outside chance
    • Zanu-PF sets sights on two-thirds majority
    • Mugabe minister says 'vote for me or lose your job'
    • Opposition fears Zimbabwe vote is already lost
    • 'Mugabe must go' as elections loom
    • Opposition faces bitter struggle against a slanted system
    • Legacy of fear stifles hope for Zimbabwe
    • South Africa's president feels the squeeze over Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai warns of possible popular revolt
    • SA observers say situation in Zimbabwe is calm
    • Jan Lamprecht Explains Crises In Africa
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Blogging along ...
  16. Posted 28/3/05
    • Mugabe gets prime time on Zim news
    • Declaring 'enough' in Zimbabwe
    • No Place Like Home
    • Free Roy Bennett Campaign
    • Zimbabwe cleric urges 'uprising'
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Promises Reforms During Election Campaign
    • MDC accuses the ruling party of failing the people
    • Sokwanele blog messages
    • Zimbabwe Tourism Authority lashes out at US
    • Tsvangirai vows to jail Mugabe's inner circle
    • Zimbabwe opposition's hopes high
    • Zimbabwe's war on AIDS threatened by cash crunch
    • Zimbabwe opposition fights to keep urban strongholds
    • Kruger elephants head for Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe solidarity newsletter
    • My cry for Zimbabwe today
    • Zimbabwe's hope in vain
  17. Batch 3 Posted 27/3/05
    • Zimbabwe opposition tears into Mugabe for decay
    • Elephants invade town in western Zimbabwe
    • Zim church calls for uprising against Mugabe
    • How will Zanu PF cheat? It's all in the voters' roll, stupid
    • Battle lines drawn - Main contestants, Zanu PF, MDC predict victory
    • Water shortage hits Harare suburbs
    • SADC Parliamentary Forum protests over poll snub
    • RBZ fixes exchange rate
    • Sabotage alleged in Gweru council
    • Poverty haunts 'ghost' mining towns
    • NAC urged to scale up Aids programmes
    • Zanu PF biting the hand that feeds Zimbabweans
    • Elections: just another circus coming to town
    • Exposing Herald's skewed campaign coverage
    • Such apalling ignorance of elementary economics
    • Zanu PF panicking as MDC heads for certain victory
    • Forex woes haunt firms
    • Public drinking and MDC rallies
    • Bad governance receding in Africa
    • Zanu PF's 'secret plots' strategy
  18. Batch 2 Posted 27/3/05
    • Mugabe's party raised millions from British residents, Foreign Office told
    • Zimbabwe poll threats escalate
    • Election wiles frustrating...
    • Zimbabwe - the polls and beyond
    • Zimbabwe's Ruling Party Predicts Victory
    • Sokwanele Press Release: ZANU-PF Overturns "One Man, One Vote"
    • Quiet chant of 'hungry, hungry' rouses a nation to oust Mugabe
    • Mbeki sees no evil, hears no evil
    • Jailed farmer's wife fights poll
    • Mugabe paints MDC as Blairite cronies
    • While Zimbabwe curses its colonial past, Zambia turns history to its advantage.
  19. Posted 27/3/05
    • Zimbabwe court bars jailed MP from election
    • It's a matter of life and death, says Heather
    • 'I won't beg for food from Zanu-PF'
    • Grass-Roots Effort Aims to Upend Mugabe in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans in the UK come and vote on Zimbabwe's election day
    • Elections near, hope far away in Zimbabwe
    • Fair go in Zimbabwe? Don't be silly
    • Mugabe using traditional leaders, says MDC
    • Zimbabwean rally count proves police bias: MDC
    • Amid Famine, Zimbabwe Voters Fed Anti-Blair Vitriol
    • Zimbabwe exiles to vote in mock election
    • Thousands attend election rallies at Chitungwiza
    • Tsvangirai optimistic of winning Bulawayo in poll
    • Daily Media Update No.4
    • Fence-sitter views and Eddie Cross' response
    • A leopard doesn't change its spots
    • ZanuPF gets Tshirts from China!
    • Independent radio a lifeline for Zimbabwe's opposition
    • SW Radio Frequencies
  20. Batch 2 Posted 26/3/05
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Has Low Expectations
    • Why Thailand thrives while Zimbabwe bleeds
    • A hungry future for poor voters who oppose Mugabe
    • Why I want to take Bob Geldof on safari
    • Vote for us or starve, Mugabe's party tells villagers
    • Starve the voters: the human cost of Mugabe's election
    • ZNSPCA update 25 March 05
    • Mugabe Woos Voters With Laptops
    • The Right Sort of Observers
  21. Posted 26/3/05
    • Polls show Zimbabwean opposition is gaining strength
    • How to Rig an Election in front of the Watching World.
    • Senior police officers lean on subordinates to vote ZANU PF
    • Government board projects drop in tobacco output.
    • State media hangman gets rewarded
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Supporters Say They Are Not Allowed to Buy Food
    • Police discourage election road shows
    • Zimbabwe police deployed ahead of polls
    • Mugabe picks new target
    • My salary has been sun-baked like the land
    • Opposition not the only loser
    • Zim farmers help Zambia
    • Farm workers struggle in Zimbabwe
    • 'Posters are not that inspiring'
    • 'Hardship with Zanu, a better life with Morgan'
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Witness to the Nation
    • Print and Electronic Daily Media Update # 3
    • Battle for Zimbabwe's Bulawayo hots up
    • An outside chance of Zanu-PF losing
    • State Takes Over Services in Cities
    • Lords discuss Zim's 'thievocracy'
    • UN Must Not Shrink From Naming Human-Rights Abusers, U.S. Says
  22. Batch 3 Posted 25/3/05
    • Marondera: Sekeramayi vs Ian Kay
    • Mock vote in London, Joburg, Pretoria
    • Chigovera slams criminal defamation laws
    • State agents behind half violations
    • Umfurudzi Safari Area under threat
    • International prayer appeal launched
    • Niza to raise profile of flawed elections
    • Parks director under investigation
    • NGOs under surveillance
    • Keep guard against the shadow of tyranny
    • Mbeki's loud diplomacy is worrisome
    • Letter from Home: May I give you one of my bottles?
    • Signs of desperation
    • Colonial habits die hard
    • Election deception
    • South Africa's support aids Mugabe
    • It's not about us, it's for the country
    • War on the media
    • Is torture the Zimbabwean way?
    • How did the dissidents operate?
    • Silence is Gono - but shortages are back
  23. Batch 2 Posted 25/3/05
    • Silence at Mugabe's iniquity
    • MDC candidate arrested for distributing fliers
    • Political prostitutes or new vibrant 'Third Force'?
    • No chance for free and fair poll for a cowed nation
    • Mugabe victory won't solve economic mess: think-tank
    • Mugabe pledges to revive collapsed factories
    • Bid to bar ZANU PF candidate from poll fails
    • Beware of Zanu PF tricks with public funds
    • Opposition supporters denied food in Insiza
    • Makokoba residents fume at unclear constituency
    • Observers warned
    • MDC candidate Masaiti bubbling with confidence
    • Election Watch
    • Commuter omnibus drivers assaulted
    • MDC MP released from custody
    • Wily Mugabe frustrates S.Africa
    • Zimbabwe violating several elections protocols
    • A not-so-subtle rigging job
    • Mugabe vows to 'demolish' spin doctor turned rival
    • Zimbabwe pre-election demonstration
    • Sokwanele Press Release: Attacks on Zimbabwean Churches
    • UK firm agrees to sell 'torture tools' to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe pulling apron strings
    • Time may be ripe for a third force
    • TVs blare as Zimbabwe campaign hits airwaves
  24. Batch 1 Posted 25/3/05
    • Chaos dogs poll
    • MDC hopes remain high despite hurdles
    • Polls acid test for govt competency
    • Voters still being registered
    • Govt confiscates Zimind's satellite dish
    • Chiyangwa diverted US$200 000
    • CIO stalking NGO leaders
    • 'Cough up or stay out'
    • Zanu PF imports Chinese regalia
    • African Commission to hear Aippa challenge
    • RBZ never gave us money - Byo mayor
    • ZEC appeals against poll delay
    • D-day is nigh
    • Forces of coercion versus popular will
    • Decide the future you deserve
    • Zanu PF's deceptive ad campaign
    • Same old dull Zanu PF tricks
    • Hwange in barter deal with Chinese
    • Economic ills worsen housing plight
    • Who is the real 'disaster' in government?
    • Let's vote out tyranny in our millions
    • Send ANC observers home now
    • Where are the 2,4 million tonnes of maize?
    • Promises and promises!
    • Time to give them the boot
    • Panellists damaging ZBH
    • Don't blow this chance
    • Mugabe, be warned
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 351
    • Concern over delay in accrediting monitors
  25. Batch 3 Posted 24/3/05
    • Decayed townships are Zimbabwe poll battleground
    • South Africa offers "revolving door" to desperate Zimbabweans
    • Death by denial: a country in peril
    • MDC queries 'dead voters'
    • Economy could be key to poll
    • Print and Electronic Daily Media Update # 1
    • Solidarity
    • Mugabe foes protest at Pretoria mission
    • Opposition MDC cries foul as . . . Soldiers vote
    • Observers query chiefs' role in poll
    • Mugabe and the 30 seats already in hand
    • Zimbabweans expected to vote with their stomachs
    • Police tighten security
    • Of the election madness . . .
    • Murmurs here and there but . . .
    • Business people literally getting away with murder
    • Lack of planning
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • ZESA goes mining
    • Storm far from over for industry
    • Govt set to raid market to fund grain imports
    • Tel*One cuts off ZESA subsidiary
  26. Batch 2 Posted 24/3/05
    • The great escape from Mugabe misery
    • Zimbabwe's cruel paradox
    • They may be continents apart, but Mugabe blames Blair for everything
    • England agree 'kill fee' to avoid return to Zimbabwe
    • Poll tips Mugabe landslide
    • Upcoming Vote a Rite of Passage for SADC Guidelines
    • War of Words on Campaign Trail
    • SADC grills Zimbabwe election officials
    • Soldiers deployed in Tsholotsho
    • Mugabe accuses Moyo of trying to incite coup
    • School children - pawns in a bruising political game
    • Election ruling deferred, commission takes jailed MP's case to Supreme Court
  27. Posted 24/3/05
    • Robert Mugabe is poised to rig a general election once again
    • Zimbabwe Leader Mugabe, Akin to Man Riding a Lion
    • SA team takes Zimbabwe electoral body to task
    • Barring media from Zim bad for democracy: Press Club
    • Zimbabwe to Reconsider Early Release of Mercenaries
    • SAF Civil Society Doubtful Of Free And Fair Elections In Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Appeals Electoral Court Ruling on Jailed Parliamentarian
    • Mugabe's Zanu-PF party walk out of debate
    • Intimidation in Zimbabwe
    • Another independent withdraws from election in Zimbabwe
    • MDC has no respect for parliament - Zanu-PF
    • Zimbabwean electoral commission says it is ready
    • Cosatu protests at Zimbabwe high commission
    • Zimbabwe Accuses Legal Society of Prejudging Election
    • Expatriates an untapped development resource, IOM
    • England and Zimbabwe agree to cancel Tests
    • MDC MP's roadshow barred
    • Majongwe arrested
    • Sorry, Tony, African Graft is Even More Incurable Than Aids
    • Mugabe rounds on ex-propaganda chief
    • Tuku sets the record straight
    • Mark Thomas finds torture for sale on the web
    • Exiles to Make a Mockery of Zimbabwe Poll Via SMS
    • Mugabe Trawls for Votes in MDC's Heartland
    • Anti-jamming antenna
    • Zimbabwe solidarity newsletter
    • Commonwealth rules out Mugabe talks
  28. Batch 2 Posted 23/3/05
    • Zimbabwe whites: Mugabe's political scapegoat
    • Tourists flee park elephants slaughter
    • One-party town joins clamour for change as Mugabe opponent rides into fray
    • Heart of darkness - debate
    • Economic crisis to dominate Zimbabwe vote
    • Pro-Mugabe musicians suffer crippling boycott
    • Last Chance For Democracy In Zimbabwe
    • Cheers for Tsvangirai in the lion's den
    • Zimbabwe in ruins as Mugabe holds on to power
    • Succession issue haunts Zanu-PF
    • Less violence seen in Mugabe campaign
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Mauritius Watch : Issue 21, 21 March 2005
    • SA observers meet Zanu-PF
  29. Posted 23/3/05
    • Commonwealth head keen on Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe demands proof of police poll violence
    • UN system body asked to intervene in Zimbabwe's jamming of radio broadcasts from London
    • SA observers 'disillusioned' with Zimbabwe
    • If not Bob, who?
    • Harare election blog II: Music in the air
    • A Campaign Tailor-Made for the Ruling Party
    • Radio frequencies
    • MDC scoffs at Zanu PF propaganda
    • Moyo wants Mugabe's wings clipped
    • Law society rules out free and fair election
    • ZANU PF thugs get two-year jail terms
    • Ultimatum for pressure group boss
    • ZANU PF apologist to 'protect' freedom of expression at AU
    • SA churches attack Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
    • Mugabe's man in SA, and media that believes no more
    • Zimbabwean farmers move on to new pastures north of the Equator
    • Secret police look into logo change
    • High Court to hear Gasela application
    • Commission assesses election readiness
    • Election Watch LI> MMPZ Report on Access to National Public Broadcaster
    • ZEC appeals against Bennett judgment
    • FROM: The Collapse of Zimbabwe in the Wake of the 2000-2003 Land Reforms
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 350
    • ZIMArts - Zimbabwe Variety Show
  30. Batch 2 Posted 22/3/05
    • Tribal Rivalry May Split ZANU PF
    • Secret agents trail NGO representatives
    • Open Letter to President Mugabe
    • Tsholotsho: two tales from a divided constituency
    • New era gives birth to fresh hopes at the polls
    • US sends poll assessors
    • Madhuku fails to turn up
    • Election Watch
    • Mood is festive as elections approach
    • Military muscle boosts Mugabe in election contest
    • Mugabe is an autocrat: when will South Africa face facts?
    • In Zimbabwe, people power fails to ignite
    • MDC information
    • SA observer mission apologises to MDC
    • Zimbabwe polls pose challenge to Africa's media
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 349
  31. Posted 22/3/05
    • ‘Confessions’ of ‘MDC Youths’ Are Part of An Orchestrated Attempt to Discredit the MDC
    • Fears Over Security At Polling Stations
    • Will SA's observers be free and fair?
    • Violence, Intimidation, Restrictive Laws Skew Zimbabwe Elections, Report Says
    • MPs violated eight times on average
    • Open letter to President Mbeki
    • Tsvangirai - 'a skilled and charismatic administrator'
    • Mugabe clamps down on Internet cafes
    • Operation Nyama decimates game in Hwange
    • SADC Protocol Watch
    • Zimbabweans to hold protest poll in SA
    • Parliamentary election pits "Tony Blair" against Robert Mugabe
    • Market Questions Whether Inflation Has Actually Fallen
    • 'Fear' mars Zimbabwe's election
    • Another Hospital in Intensive Care
    • Harare Shops Reel From Soft Drinks Drought
    • A glimpse of normality
    • MDC president to meet SA observer mission
    • Zimbabwe polls pose big challenge for Africa media
  32. Batch 2 Posted 21/3/05
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe cheating exposed by HRW
    • African heads 'must share blame for rigged Zimbabwe election'
    • Mugabe in balancing act as Zimbabwe crisis continues
    • Zvakwana Newletter #57 - The optimism of uncertainty
    • Mugabe gives hungry masses food for thought
    • Opposition defy Mugabe
    • MDC training 'thugs'
    • Mugabe's son set for political future
  33. Posted 21/3/05
    • More mudslinging than campaigning
    • 2005 Elections: Whither Harare?
    • Zimbabwe opposition says to rebuild farm sector
    • We will establish a truth commission if elected:MDC
    • Zimbabwe police summon activist over poll report
    • Election Watch
    • No to election violence: Zesn
    • Harare City fails to remit tax to Zimra
    • Madhuku picked up
    • Zimbabwe has failed to implement SADC guidelines, says rights group
    • Pressure group boss arrested
    • MDC's Karoi rally cancelled
    • NEWS RELEASE - 'The Zimbabwean' Online
    • A man of all seasons
    • Zimbabwe's 'ghost voters' haunting the MDC
  34. 2nd batch Posted 20/3/05
    • Africa Is Changing, But Not Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe’s children pay price in politics of aid
    • A Despot Clings to Power
    • Tsvangirai accuses ministers of fanning political violence
    • War veterans ditch Zanu PF
    • Oliver Mtukudzi commits 'business suicide'
    • Arms embargo hampers Zim military training
    • Keep your vote your secret!
    • SA govt observer mission to meet MDC this week
    • Welcome to Mugabeland, where hope wilts in the sun
    • Mugabe gives hungry masses food for thought
    • Mugabe bribes his starving voters
    • MMPZ Press Statement on the jamming of SW Radio Africa broadcasts
    • 'Mugabe will hoodwink you'
    • The Bhundu Boys: Lost boys
    • Rights abuse: Obasanjo urged to call Mugabe to order
    • Zimbabwe election has 'no chance' of being fair
    • Zimbabwe election ‘already decided’
    • The Mystery of South Africa's Position
    • Mhondoro District Hospital turns away bleeding man
    • MDC raises stink over polling stations
  35. Posted 20/3/05
    • Promises don't matter: Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Bars Critics As Poll Monitors
    • For Zimbabwe, Peaceful Vote, but Is It Fair? page 2
    • Intimidation in Countryside Escalates
    • Mugabe's judiciary denies 3m exiles the right to vote
    • Britain, US accused of concocting lies about Zimbabwe
    • Expats unsurprised at vote denial
    • Of Wolves and Sheepskin coats
    • Mixed reaction to SA observer mission in Zim
    • Zim cops arrest 34 unionists
    • Zim 'jamming' SW radio
  36. Posted 19/3/05
    • Starvation in Zimbabwe - MDC Press
    • SA opposition describes run-up to poll as "alarming"
    • Zimbabwean Exiles Decry Court Ruling On Voting
    • SAF Parliamentary Mission To Zimbabwe Called Farce And Waste Of Money
    • ID pulls out of observer mission to Zimbabwe
    • Soldiers' role in polls raises great suspicion
    • Police shield Mugabe from verbal attacks
    • COSATU back at border post
    • ZANU PF, MDC rejects to form party
    • President lambasts Smith
    • NCA defends expulsion of parties
    • Mdladlana scolded over Zim poll remarks
    • JAG Legal Communiqué 18th March 2005
    • Zapu out of election
    • Zanu PF and Mugabe beyond reform
    • Election monitoring or election legitimating?
    • More than 200 Cuban Doctors Working in Zimbabwean Hospitals
  37. Batch 3 Posted 18/3/05
    • MDC, ANC end row
    • Mugabe's attack on judge draws fire
    • ZBH panel 'partisan'
    • Mawere slams Mugabe
    • Zimbabweans face grim poll prospects
    • Probe Moyo's funds - Msika
    • Zim dims chances of donor support
    • US tourists divert to Uganda
    • Food factor could hold sway in poll
    • Desperate locals vote with their feet
    • NRZ commits $6b to new ticket machines
    • Arda fails to pay workers
    • Projected harvest a mirage
    • Bare it all
    • Zimbabweans - What next after March 31?
    • No solution to Zimbabwe crisis
    • SA must stop aiding and abetting Mugabe
    • The mirage of economic turnaround
    • A Commonwealth of the margins
    • Beware of Zanu PF chameleon near you
    • BBC monitoring reports of jamming - confirmed
  38. Batch 2 Posted 18/3/05
    • The War on the Media in Zimbabwe.
    • More Groups Excluded From Observing Zimbabwe Elections
    • For Zimbabwe, Peaceful Vote, but Is It Fair?
    • Selective morality
    • Zim: ANC concern mounts
    • BBC says Stuart Hall's dig at Mugabe was satire
    • Mugabe Still Fears Chitepo's Legacy
    • Zimbabwe child death rate highest in the world
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 348
    • JAG Job Opportunities 17th March 2005
    • Police watch as villagers are force-marched to Mugabe rallies
    • MDC complains to SADC over role of military in poll
    • Mugabe undermining Electoral Court, say lawyers
    • Commission failed to educate voters, says pressure group
    • Court reserves judgment on Kuruneri bail appeal
    • Bulawayo tariff, rates freeze will hit services
    • Election Watch
    • Technical fault blamed for Harare water woes
    • Government accused of inviting biased observers
  39. Posted 18/3/05
    • Mugabe to appeal decision allowing jailed MP to run in Zimbabwean polls
    • UNICEF appeals to donors to look beyond politics
    • Mugabe admits Zimbabwe is short of food
    • Weak harvest forces Harare to import food
    • Zimbabwe Tells International Community Not to Meddle in Its Affairs
    • MDC will not co-operate with SAG observer mission but agrees to engage ANC mission
    • Govt dismisses rights body's claims as 'lies'
    • Mugabe's anger at court 'madness'
    • When only mermaids can help...
    • Zanu (PF) youth told to 'defend future' of Zimbabwe
    • 'Zim Needs to Introduce Policies to Fortify Forex Inflows'
    • Statement On the Judgment On the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe Case
    • Only Mugabe can save Zim
    • Zimbabwe govt using food to buy votes - rights group
    • New Reports Damn Zimbabwe Graft, Judicial Tampering
    • Ruling On Mercenaries' Release Set for Monday
    • New report slams Zimbabwe's judiciary
    • Who is afraid of observers, monitors?
    • Supreme Court dismisses exiled Zimbabweans application
  40. Batch 3 Posted 17/3/05
    • Can MDC upset the ZANU PF apple-cart?
    • Mbeki ruffles MDC feathers
    • Early days yet for country's inflation
    • After Robert Mugabe, the flood?
    • Survey projects high turnout
    • Mawere blames Mugabe for downfall
    • Govt debt soars to $5.8 trillion
    • Diasporans to hold mock elections
    • Southern Times prints paltry 2 000 copies
    • Zero tolerance
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • Government in no hurry to delist Hippo Valley land
    • Poverty datum line increases
    • The ball's in Police Commissioner Chihuri's court
    • Are you swayed by these fables?
    • SADC faces poll credibility test
    • Police block four MDC meetings
    • Cops angry over violence reports
    • Spoil ballots,Zvakwana urges voters
    • Jailed legislator can run again
  41. Batch 2 Posted 17/3/05
    • U.S. Warns Americans to Avoid Zimbabwe
    • New reports damn Zimbabwe graft, judicial tampering
    • Unions barred from elections
    • Mdladlana slammed over Zim mission
    • MDC demands apology, AU observers still on the way
    • MDC wants electoral law overhauled
    • Mercenaries fight for freedom at Supreme Court
    • FEATURE: Trying to fight a free and fair election in Zimbabwe
    • Fair poll in Zimbabwe 'impossible'
    • Stop flawed Zimbabwe election
    • Warning Mugabe
  42. Posted 17/3/05
    • An assessment of human rights violations in the run-up to the March 2005 parliamentary elections
    • Opposition Challenges Electoral Laws in Court
    • Cosatu protests outside Zimbabwean High Commission
    • Mugabe asks court to block prisoners' release
    • Harare election blog II: Food fears
    • Working girls called in
    • Jamming
    • Rusape residents forced to attend rally
    • Washington to recognise any winner of poll
    • Location of polling stations still a mystery
    • Zimbabwe's State Media Give With One Hand, Take Away With Another
    • Cuban Physicians to Step up Collaboration in Zimbabwe
    • Aid Without Conditions: What Would Africa Do?
    • State Sets Up Committee to Probe NGOs
    • South African farmer tore Zim bank notes
    • Chimanimani Poll Suspended
    • SA mission flies into controversy
    • SA observers to stick it out in Zimbabwe
    • Murray Field settlers win case
    • Election Watch
    • Zimbabwe poll doomed by puny institutions
    • Chiyangwa still under probe
    • Banks owed more than $35b
  43. Batch 2 Posted 16/3/05
    • Into the heart of Zimbabwe's darkness
    • Ex-farmer takes on Mugabe minister
    • Wisps of democracy in Zimbabwe
    • Zim's odd blend of optimism and darkness
    • SA MPs threaten to leave Zim
    • Reporters on the Job
    • Teachers Face ZANU PF Cash Demands
    • Military to Run Election
    • Wildlife Slaughtered
    • Mugabe's bogus ballot
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 347
    • JAG Valuation Consortium Memo 15th March 2005
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Mauritius Watch : Issue 20, 14 March 2005
    • MDC snubs SA observers
    • Think-tank says majority not aware of SADC election guidelines
    • Police rule out political sabotage in hijacking of MDC truck
    • Food shortage to worsen forex crisis
  44. Posted 16/3/05
    • No hope of a free and fair Zimbabwe election, Amnesty
    • Bennett to stand for MP from prison
    • Top ruling party thug defects to MDC
    • MDC, Zanu PF try music to woo support
    • If there's a rigging plot please expose it now
    • Analysis of Zanu PF's Empty Boast On Polls
    • Zimbabwe Ruling Party Maintains Grip on Public Media
    • Zim govt shuts out trade unions from poll
    • 'Public Figures Should Disclose Sources of Income'
    • Zim journalists have been sold dummies
    • An open letter to President Mbeki
    • Getting lost in a maze of poverty and starvation
    • Tsvangirai at Northside - Thurs 17 March
    • Zimbabwe solidarity newsletter: Issue 4
    • MDC youth meets SA young communists
    • Media commission urged to bow to court decision quashing ban on newspaper
    • Poll observers told to keep quiet
    • Embattled Zimbabwe Farmers Find New Africa Fields
    • ANC 'Satisfied' With Zimbabwe Poll Preparations
    • 'Zim violence down'
    • Media watchdog calls for govt to allow banned paper to reopen
  45. Batch 2 Posted 15/3/05
    • JAG Legal Communique 14th March 2005
    • Soldiers beat up MDC supporters, rallies barred
    • Top ZANU PF spy suspect not off the hook: AG
    • SA churches express frustration over invitation delays
    • African commission to hear tough media law challenge
    • Nhema accused of muzzling
    • Gono begs foreign investors
    • Election Watch
    • Political sideswipe? You ain't seen nothing yet
    • Noczim enters fuel retail sector
    • State jamming radio signals from UK
    • Elephants in Africa: Return of the culling fields?
    • U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe Calls For Free and Fair Elections
  46. Posted 15/3/05
    • An update
    • Daily News wins right to register
    • Zimbabwe Newspaper Refused Permission to Publish
    • Rival Zimbabwe parties pump up the volume
    • Zimbabwe private radio 'jammed'
    • Human rights abusers face UN chop
    • The Battle for Matabeleland
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #56 - Love changes everything
    • SA opposition party calls for sanctions against Harare
    • Mozambique bars human rights groups from demonstrating against Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe takes election battle to urban areas
    • Zimbabwe's banks say they are over the worst
    • SA's rosy view of Zimbabwe poll 'dangerous and premature'
    • Health Crisis Threatens Zimbabwe's Neighbours
    • Mugabe Seeks Food Aid
    • Concern over the absence of SADC and EISA teams at poll
    • Electoral commission establishes multiparty liaison committees
    • Zimbabwe Facing Another Drought
    • SA 'ignorant' about situation in Zim
    • Finale or overture for Mugabe?
    • Jamming
    • Zimbabwe, I miss you!
    • White Zimbabwe farmers find mixed welcome in Africa
    • UN human rights chief chides international community
    • Politics of food
    • MDC accuses Mbeki of 'aiding' Mugabe's regime
  47. Posted 14/3/05
    • Loyalty, not race, propels Zimbabwe campaign
    • Zimbabweans battle food shortages
    • The South African Government Is Badly Misinformed on Zimbabwe
    • Protesters come out in Mugabe election 'truce'
    • Scandal of officials who devour African aid
    • Mugabe defends decision on EU observers
    • Concerts, marches at Zim border
    • Church building torched in Marondera violence
    • Zimdollar crashes
    • Harare voters scoff at Mugabe plea
    • Police detain MDC supporters as campaign rallies intensify
    • Mpofu accused of intimidating voters
    • Msika scuttles Bulawayo's bid to recover $97million
    • Death costs everyone's 'funeral'
    • Campaign posters blight Harare city
    • Political violence - one case is one too many
    • OTT bows out - bye bye!
    • Let's compile dossier on corrupt cops
    • Madhuku should just shut up!
    • 109 cases of violence more than enough
    • Tafataona Mahoso should be the next
    • Games political parties play at election time
    • Poll violence: more arrested
    • Makwavarara blasts former MDC council
    • Harare City fails to remit tax to Zimra
    • Election Watch
    • 'Listen to our problems, Mr Mugabe'
    • 'Mercenaries' count the hours until appeal
    • DA calls for Zim sanctions
    • Vigil for Zim ends
    • Jamming
    • Zanu PF militia declares Bindura no-go area
  48. Posted 13/3/05
    • Holding their breath for the inevitable
    • Thousands protest against Mugabe on Zimbabwe's borders
    • Zimbabwe voters present woes to campaigning Mugabe
    • Former ally accuses Mugabe party of intimidation
    • Worried about food
    • 'SADC forum not going to Zimbabwe'
    • Report challenges nations to help Africa
    • Commission for Africa stresses shared responsibilities
    • No laughing matter for Chiyangwa
    • Govt steps up food aid programme
    • NCA defends expulsion of parties
    • Thabo Mbeki playing a dangerous game
  49. Batch 3 Posted 12/3/05
    • Mugabe rules with fear in a nation of nervous whispers
    • Blair winces at Geldof's words on Africa - but has to agree
    • JAG Legal Communique 11th March 2005
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 346
    • Moyo launches major push for Tsholotsho
    • U.N. moral crisis is 'chronic'
  50. Batch 2 Posted 12/3/05
    • Threat to burn houses of MDC supporters
    • State says SADC observers not banned after all
    • SA legal experts dismiss AG*s appeal
    • Solidarity rallies for oppressed Zimbabweans
    • Harare pleads with trade union leaders
    • MDC supporters storm ANC headquarters
    • Red Cross; 'mission of mercy' saves lives in Mash West
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : A Nations Health in Intensive Care
    • SADC Protocol Watch
    • No place for minority views in MPs report on Zimbabwe poll
    • Jamming
    • EU gives US $20 million to ameliorate vulnerability
    • Observer Registration Costs Restrict Monitoring of Zimbabwe Election
    • Cosatu demo ends peacefully
    • Zambia won't support any measure at punishing Zimbabwe
    • Geldof to Mugabe: 'Get out'
    • Zimbabwe elections body to double polling stations
    • Zimbabweans get 'ghost poll'
    • Zim 62 'will have to wait'
    • Blair has betrayed Zimbabweans
    • Militarization of Civic Affairs in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's new third force
    • Elusive activists leave their mark
    • JAG Job Opportunities 11th March 2005
  51. Posted 12/3/05
    • Africa Fighting Malaria
    • CFX caught red-handed
    • UNDP clashes with donors over NGO funds
    • More headaches for ZABG
    • We blundered - AG's office
    • Zesn wants 6 500 poll observers accredited
    • Farmers' claims rise to $116 trillion
    • Harare commission shelves budget ahead of polls
    • Opposition in to expose electoral flaws
    • All roads lead to Tsholotsho
    • 'Voters' roll a shambles'
    • MDC says army, police abet Zanu PF violence
    • Zimra attempts to come out clean
    • Zanu PF, MDC step up campaign rallies
    • Zvakwana gears up underground protests
    • Zim woes good news
    • Mbeki tries to defend tainted poll
    • Harare's hospitals microcosm of decay
    • The Moyo story
    • Police must stick to the law
    • The mirage of economic turnaround
    • Mugabe is no Mother Teresa
    • AirZim seeks partnership with SAA
    • Tel*One goes mining, farming
    • Proposed African monetary union a tall order
    • Tobacco Vision 160 suffers set-back
    • Gono's efforts not good enough - DCZ
    • Hippo still in talks over acquired property
    • Dispute resolution: RBZ on right course
    • Complaints against Zesa genuine
    • ZOU's present to Mugabe a joke of the year
    • No joy for Bennett
  52. Batch 2 Posted 11/3/05
    • Army major to vet journalists
    • SADC Forum has no right to observe poll: South Africa
    • ZANU PF candidate threatens voters with starvation
    • Zimbabwe's health crisis to affect region: report
    • Jailed MP's bid for early release fails
    • The burning issue that needs to be addressed: corruption
    • Cosatu may picket, but there are conditions: SAPS
    • 'Life Is Too Short Here to Worry About HIV'
    • We need good governors, not aid
    • RSF Condemns Restricted Access to Media for Opposition MDC Party; Threats to New Weekly
    • No place for minority views in MPs' report on Zimbabwe poll
    • MPs 'must try to be neutral' on Zimbabwe
    • COSATU says denied permission for Zimbabwe demos
    • Business is silent on Zimbabwe in this age of universal deceit
    • Harare shuts out another regional poll observer group
    • UK's Lords take Mbeki to task on Zimbabwe
  53. Posted 11/3/05
    • Skulduggery In Zimbabwe Campaign
    • Harare election blog I: Invisible poll
    • Opposition Campaign Moves Out of Cities
    • Zimbabwe: Commission allocates €15 million in humanitarian aid to vulnerable groups
    • Amnesty International Calls for Absolute Prohibition on Torture, Inhumane Treatment
    • Cosatu not allowed to hold demo at Border Post
    • ZCTF Report - Operation Nyama
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Press Release
    • Prices soar as basic commodities disappear
    • Voters say parties don't reflect their concerns
    • ZESN call for zero tolerance of poll violence
    • Case against Daily News columnist withdrawn
    • A day for women to remember rape, torture
    • MDC lorry hijacked
    • Courts get tough on political violence
    • MDC MP application dismissed
    • Mugabe to launch Millennium Development Goals report
    • Election Watch
    • Bad news made mercenary suspects tearful
    • SA mission to Zim must have open minds
    • Zim widens crackdown on NGOs
    • A Drop-In Centre for Kids Who Drop Out
    • Zim asylum seeker survives UK suicide bid
    • S.Africa traditional leaders urge action on land
    • 10 ZRP Officers Set to Leave for Kosovo Today
    • Average Zimbabwean lives to 33
    • Can Zim journalism recover from the Moyo era?
    • Yesterday in parliament - UK
  54. Batch 3 Posted 10/3/05
    • Zim divides world
    • SADC livid over poll snub
    • Election resurrects inter-party talks ghost
    • ZBH poll coverage 'trick' exposed
    • Zambia maize exports ban poses threat to Zimbabwe
    • Election? What election?
    • Cherry-picked observers start trooping in
    • Stealing the bricks
    • Student's lament
    • Fired Chronicle editor to get $900m windfall
    • Black market booming again
    • 30 percent fall in cotton price
    • Interfoods selloff sets tongues wagging
    • Violence charges baseless: Chihuri
    • In Zimbabwe, the thrill is just not there
    • Independent candidates body launch flops
    • Zimbabweans question value of elections
    • Legal fraternity disputes appeal in mercenary case
    • Voter education 'too late for Zim'
    • Zimbabwe in bid to 'clarify' SADC stance
  55. Batch 2 Posted 10/3/05
    • Wind of change blows through Mugabe heartland
    • Calls for Zimbabwe deportations to stop
    • Nonsense from on high
    • Best to declare the election free and fair before observing it
    • Zimbabwe threat to US foreign policy, says White House
    • Cost of silence
    • Prospect of freedom withers for 62
    • Churches urged to mobilise public opinion against Mugabe's human rights abuses
    • Protest group denies expelling MDC
    • Women activists released
  56. Posted 10/3/05
    • 'Compliance' with poll rules a transparent sham
    • Access to state media allegedly skewed
    • Zim snub leaves SA in 'difficult situation'
    • A powerful and despairing look at AIDS
    • Food worries rise as rains lag in Southern Africa
    • For Whom the Bell Tolls.
    • Cosatu begins demos at Zimbabwean embassy
    • MDC doomed to be crushed , everybody happy
    • Beira Corridor hit by frequent derailments
    • MDC blasts SA chiefs for call to vote Zanu PF
    • Displaced farmers give Zambia a record tobacco harvest
    • ZANU PF must end paranoia against all media
    • Hope dies at a bridge too far
    • WOZA Comms re International Womens Day
    • MDC youths harassing us: Zanu PF candidates
    • Pre-election period calmer: Chihuri
    • Bennett case: judgment reserved
    • Court records contradict President
    • Election watch
    • Chitungwiza to get $30bn, upgrade sewer system
    • Lawyer of alleged mercenaries shocked at latest twist
    • Development corridor stillborn
    • South African Trade Union Group Wants Zimbabwe Polls Postponed
    • Zim ambassador 'pities' Cosatu
    • Council Undercharging Water
    • Bennett Criticises Criteria Used to Disqualify Him
  57. Batch 2 Posted 9/3/05
    • Zimbabweans present petition at House Of Lords
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 345
    • Bulawayo Waits for Change
    • Comment: Southern Africa Must Show its Teeth
    • Zimbabwe Attorney-General files appeal against release of mercenaries
    • Why South Africa does not criticise Mugabe
    • The rise of Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Labour leaders fear for their lives
    • Outrage over SADC Forum's exclusion from Zimbabwe poll
    • Police propping up ZANU PF campaign, charges MDC
    • SADC official says election protocol still in formative years
    • Civic groups to hold protest mock election
    • ANC surprised at Zim's ban on SADC
    • Petition supports asylum seeker
    • 'Panners to receive $2bn to formalise operations'
    • Zimbabwe warns Cosatu against border poll protest
  58. Posted 9/3/05
    • Zimbabwe police chief denies political bias
    • Africa's Saddam Hussein: White Farmers and Black Farmers
    • Zimbabwe threatens aid agencies
    • News release – 8 March 2005 Women of Zimbabwe Arise – WOZA
    • Women from WOZA arrested at their homes
    • No letup in abusive media tactics three weeks before legislative elections
    • MDC PRESS: In the Absence of Gender Equality Our National Development is Impaired
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : "Mauritius Watch" : Issue 19
    • Zimbabwe Solidarity in Action - The 12 March Zimbabwe Solidarity Rally
    • News, resources and jobs: Kubatana.net keeping youinformed!
    • Botswana to switch on electric fence before poll
    • More trouble for Jonathan Moyo
    • Define violence in electioneering
    • Parly to send 20-member observation team to Zimbabwe
    • MDC, Zanu-PF Get Equal Airtime
    • Sanef urges more pressure on Harare
    • SA, SADC Poll Observers 'Will Have Real Power in Zimbabwe'
    • SA forum not welcome in Zimbabwe - NGO
    • Crunch time for Zambia maize as late drought bites
    • Less than a minute to read, more than a mile of a possible mind shift!
  59. Batch 2 Posted 8/3/05
    • Recording the fight for justice in Mugabe's land
    • Secret benefactor offers to fly SA men home
    • Hope in the land of dashed hopes
    • Zimbabwe mercenaries due in S.Africa, may be charged
    • Mbeki slammed over Zim
    • Five opposition parties expelled
    • Tempers flare at Royal Bank meeting
    • Gasela sues headman
    • State to control all produce
    • OBE TV boss says signature was forged
    • Bulawayo council under fire
    • Hope in the land of dashed hopes
  60. Posted 8/3/05
    • Taking on Mugabe
    • SADC Parliamentary Forum barred from poll
    • Harare pins hopes on Pretoria to crush border blockade
    • COSATU denies seeking 'regime change' in Zimbabwe
    • SA editors demand end to media siege in Zimbabwe
    • South Africa insists Zimbabwe poll will be free and fair
    • Elusive pro-democracy activists leave their mark
    • Amaizing - Zim sells miellies to Botswana
    • Independent Story False, Mischievous, Says Gono
    • T.O. doctors successfully separate twins
    • Zim govt slams new paper
    • Zimbabwe opposition backs wife of jailed white MP
    • Zimbabwe strangles platinum mines
    • Singh, Orji case takes new twist
    • Important public meetings
    • Correction Zimbabwe Solidarity Newsletter
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : International Womens Day - A story of ordinary women as makers of history
    • Date set for SADC observer mission
    • US, SA agree on need for free polls
    • The Collapse of Zimbabwe in the Wake of the 2000–2003 Land Reforms
  61. Batch 2 Posted 7/3/05
    • Mbeki's Zimbabwe election claims shot down
    • Mercenaries still detained
    • Zimbabwean opposition activists arrested for putting up posters
    • Ian Douglas Smith
    • Zimbabwe Solidarity Newsletter
    • As vote nears, hope of change in Zimbabwe
    • Zim labour body defends itself
    • Conflict erupts over SADC's Zim monitors
    • Mbeki's misjudgment
    • Lord Carrington, former Conservative Foreign Secretary and Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
  62. Posted 7/3/05
    • Subtle manoeuvring replaces overt violence in run-up to polls
    • Under cover in Zimbabwe
    • Sacked minister Moyo forms 'third force' to fight Mugabe
    • Planning for Change
    • Scandal rocks Miss Tourism World pageant
    • Violence flares up
    • Mining industry in turmoil
    • Mutare granny forced to flee from home
    • Zimbabwe urged to comply with SADC guidelines
    • NGOs Bill scuttles USAID funding for health project
    • Farm workers slam NAC
    • Skeletons baffle Gweru authorities
    • Campaigning intensifies
    • Villagers travelling 12 km to fetch water
    • Taking a stand against violence
    • The day the Don saw red
    • March poll: Will the media respect the rules?
    • 'MDC candidate arrested'
    • Sadc Forum sidelined
    • NCA against re-introduction
    • MDC activist tortured, left for dead
    • Fuel shortage hits bulawayo commuters
    • Lawyer not hopeful for 'mercenaries' speedy release
    • Zimbabwean activists tell of beatings
    • Parastals likely to scupper RBZ $10 trillion facility
    • Deserters selfish, misguided: Zvobgo
    • ANC wants stronger SACP, Cosatu ties
    • Zimbabwe's evicted farmers plough new hope into Nigeria
  63. Posted 6/3/05
    • US stresses the need for free polls in Harare
    • Everyone is sket
    • S.Africa unions defy govt over Zimbabwe protest
    • 'Cosatu not a political party'
    • Traditional leaders 'pleased' with Zim land reform
    • Mbeki remarks 'deceitful'
    • Zim checking nationalities of mercenaries
    • Charges against MDC MPs dropped
  64. Batch 3 Posted 5/3/05
    • Jailed MP's wife fights Mugabe so that suffering is not in vain
    • Zimbabwean Activists Tell of Beatings
    • Sokwanele Press Release : Sokwanele's response to statements made by President Mbeki
    • Harare's Budget Announcement Postponed
    • Tough Choices: Food or Condoms
    • ZANU PF Admits Food Crisis
    • Moyo Versus Mugabe
    • U.S., South Africa discuss Zimbabwe vote
    • JAG Legal Communique 4th March 2005
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 344
    • Spotlight falls on corruption of Africa
    • There's No Justice in the Streets
    • Zanu aims for two-thirds
  65. Batch 2 Posted 5/3/05
    • MDC candidate tortured, detained
    • ZANU PF extorts money from teachers
    • High Court to hear banned paper's appeal
    • 25 years on, Mugabe still fighting
    • Media Suppression in Zimbabwe
    • A day to remember (unless you're Zimbabwean)
    • Authority to Commercialise
    • Zimbabwe's population of AIDS orphans to peak in 2008
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Drops Election Challenges
    • SADC Protocol Watch
    • Nonsense from on high
    • DA observer to Zim excluded
    • Priest suspended by Harare's Anglican bishop 'resigns'
    • Secrets behind the march poll
    • Zambia tourism cashes in on Zimbabwe woes
    • Moyo free to join MDC - Tsvangirai
    • Gono should consider resigning in disgrace
  66. Posted 5/3/05
    • Farmers sue for $39 trillion
    • Govt probes Aids council, Noczim
    • MDC reports increased violence
    • Immigration holds 'mercenaries'
    • MDC denied access to state media
    • Govt appeals for greater donor aid
    • Police 'force' MDC to abandon meeting
    • It's Moyo all the way to Tsholotsho Moyo's trumpcard
    • Outrage at Senate proposal
    • Military still in charge of polls
    • Fuel price freeze a vote-catcher
    • Implications of electoral legislation
    • PRESIDENT Say 'No' to a Senate of deadwood
    • State in climbdown over money laundering
    • Zim's cost of living surges 10,5%
    • CZI/Zesa meet over power blues
    • Forex shortages batter Zim dollar
    • Transforming rhetoric into reality
    • Nightmare at Beitbridge border post
    • Villagers reduced to slaves
    • Forget the graffiti, go and vote!
    • Zim is anything but free
    • Justice delayed
    • Poor Africa and the IMF's 'bad faith'
    • Of Nero, Tsholotsho and the MDC
  67. Batch 2 Posted 4/3/05
    • Mugabe's dirty tricks
    • Smoke and mirrors
    • Borrowed time
    • Mbeki angers democracy groups in Zimbabwe
    • HIV 'set to infect 90m Africans'
    • Mbeki opens his mouth and puts both feet in it to defend Zimbabwe polls
    • Harare North Polling Stations
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 343
    • JAG Job Opportunities 3rd March 2005
    • 45 Daily News journalists to face trial
    • Moyo steps up attacks on former pay-masters
    • No freedom yet for jailed mercenaries
  68. Posted 4/3/05
    • Know your candidates
    • PAC marches in solidarity with Zimbabwe
    • Neighbors 'Unconcerned' by Zimbabwe Media Clampdown
    • Mugabe's retirement mansion fit for a despot
    • Agricultural relief aid must improve, says study
    • Why the World should watch Zimbabwe Closely
    • SADC Forum outraged at exclusion from poll
    • US extends sanctions on Mugabe
    • MDC fumes at Mbeki*s views on polls
    • Zimbabwe, Italy discuss Italian owned farms affected by land reform
    • Singh flees arrest
    • 'Don't dare campaign for deserters'
    • NCA regional chair in court
  69. Batch 3 Posted 3/3/05
    • Zimbabwe Press Crusader Based in England
    • Payout binge
    • Business warned over price hikes
    • Dabengwa back in charge
    • Jonathan Moyo's terrible legacy
    • Govt probes independents
    • Jittery NGOs set to evacuate expatriate staff
    • Why Matabeleland calls the shots
    • MDC drops 2000 election petitions
    • MDC's dangerous manifesto
    • Take it back!
    • Time for the voter to claim his power
    • Chiefs disown sacked information minister
    • Court orders arrest of Miss Tourism World president
    • Dongo clears the air
    • US accuses govt of violating human rights
    • Election Watch
  70. Batch 2 Posted 3/3/05
    • White land grab policy has failed, Mugabe confesses
    • Revealed: Straw's secret bid to stop Zimbabwe cricket tour
    • Malnutrition claims 10 more lives in Bulawayo
    • Moyo hits back at Mugabe
    • NCA to resist Mugabe's attempt to rewrite constitution
    • Lawyers' challenge of money laundering law put on hold
    • Supreme Court blocks bank merger
    • SA 'mercenaries' to be released
    • Streak ends exile in style
    • SA delegation member dies in Zimbabwe accident
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 342
    • Bridgestone Firestone closes down Zimbabwe operation
    • Message to the Congress of the United States
  71. Posted 3/3/05
    • Zimbabwe's Impending Elections - What Other Countries Can Do, and Why
    • Africa verdict will be pivotal
    • Mbeki: Zimbabwe elections will be fair
    • Zimbabwe election already rigged: Leon
    • Mugabe launches bid to re-take capital from opposition
    • Election observer accreditation gets off to slow start in Zimbabwe
    • Govt says it may soon de-register 30 NGOs
    • New Study Links Zimbabwean Exiles to Development
    • Mercenaries' jail terms slashed
    • Beyond Natural Resources: Developing
    • MDC PRESS: The actions of the police undermine the legitimacy of the election process
    • High Court judge blocks Moyo's eviction
    • Ex-UN commander calls for intervention
    • Distance yourself from Mugabe, Mozambique told
    • Mugabe lambasts Jonathan Moyo again
    • Change the only certainty in Zim elections
    • Stricken Zimbabwe capital faces water cuts - paper
    • Nepad must face Africa's realities
    • Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage Newsletter
  72. Batch 2 Posted 2/3/05
    • 'Genuine' war veterans hope to influence Zim election
    • Church leaders say rules hamper work of Zimbabwean election observers
    • Fair Zim polls 'impossible'
    • Archbishop says priests bribed to keep silent human rights
    • RBZ starts printing new notes
    • "Mauritius Watch" : Issue 18, 28 February 2005
    • Youths Coerced into Regime Militia
    • Rebels play waiting game
    • Harare introduces water cuts
    • Gold worth over $300 million confiscated
    • Foreign drug gang busted in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe using violence to retain power: US
    • Civic leaders lay bare Mugabe's 'act of deception'
    • Mugabe locks out ex-ZANU PF boss from rally
    • 4.8 million Zimbabweans need food aid immediately
    • High Court judge to rule on Moyo's eviction challenge
  73. Posted 2/3/05
    • Zimbabwe a Textbook Case of Bad Governance, U.S. Official Says
    • Mugabe 'disappointed' by new black farmers
    • Zimbabwe: New Farmers Without Workers
    • Cosatu plans vigil at Beit Bridge
    • Straw Accused of 'Deafening Silence' on Zimbabwe
    • Observer team to get to Zim 'as soon as possible'
    • Someone ought to pay for this arrogance
    • Zimbabwe, Namibia joint news venture fumbling
    • Makwavarara occupies mansion
    • Dongo fumes over rally
    • Tobacco prices fall
    • Witnesses fail to turn up in spy case
    • Police bar party supporters
    • Peace, the road to unity and prosperity
    • Cosatu at odds over Solidarity's participation
    • MDC man wants out
  74. Batch 2 Posted 1/3/05
    • Zimbabwe's old soldiers turn against Mugabe
    • Moyo given 48 hours to vacate villa
    • Economists warn of sharp price hikes after election
    • State broadcaster to flight MDC adverts
    • High Court to rule on jailed MP's bid for freedom
    • Zimbabwe threatens to kick out Rwandese refugees
    • Heath Streak rushed to South Africa
    • Ministry plans to sell closed mines
    • Tourism authority launches marketing programme in China
    • Inflation hits funeral sector
    • Mboweni tells Harare to get its house in order
    • US hits Mugabe rights record before Zimbabwe polls
    • Mbeki 'would be booed' in Zim
  75. Posted 1/3/05
    • We shall fight, say white Zimbabwean farmers
    • Critical reporting
    • State Department Releases 2004 Human Rights Country Reports
    • SA observer teams off to Zimbabwe
    • Miss Tourism Gobbles Billions
    • Zimbabwe Intimidation
    • Every vote counts!
    • SADC, Zimbabwe: Time for honesty on both sides
    • Tsvangirai confident of MDC victory
    • More join Cosatu anti-Mugabe campaign
    • Mugabe says 'spies' won't be let off the hook
    • Zimbabwean dollar depreciates by six percent in January
    • Costly And Questionable Campaigns
    • Weekly Times closed down just two months after launch
    • Army to Act On Illegal Gold Panning



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