The ZIMBABWE Situation

March 2007 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Batch 2 Posted 31/3/07
    • Mugabe Reasserts Control As Security Forces Besiege Opposition
    • US calls Mugabe plan for another term "sad" and "outrageous"
    • Change is Coming - the First Step in a Long Journey
    • Freedom House Disappointed with Outcome of Emergency SADC Summit
    • African leaders should have rebuked Mugabe
    • Confronting Zanu PF's anti-imperialist rhetoric
    • Rebuilding Zimbabwean Pride
    • Catholic Bishops Warn of Mass Uprising
    • Mugabe Won't Let Go Easily
    • Harare to evict villagers from national park
    • Australia pumps more funds for civic groups
    • Zimbabwe Teachers Threaten New Strike As Inflation Eats Pay Gains
    • Present Appetite of Future Leaders is a Sign of Doom
    • An asylum seeker's story
    • My Week: Robert Mugabe
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 480
  2. Posted 31/3/07
    • Ruling party endorses Mugabe as candidate for 2008 presidential elections
    • Tsvangirai was asking for beating, says Mugabe
    • In Zimbabwe, a scent of endgame - or maybe not
    • Summit disappoints Mugabe critics
    • Down but not out - article and comments
    • Regional leaders' meeting a "non-event"
    • Zimbabwe bishops condemn "overtly corrupt" regime
    • Zimbabwe opposition laments dishonesty at SADC summit
    • Mugabe candidacy Zimbabwe's 'tragedy'
    • West is behind Zimbabwean violence: police chief
    • The Zimbabwe Affair
    • Mugabe's Self-Belief Not Matched by Results
    • Mbeki's Zim role praised and ridiculed
    • Zimbabwe govt, MDC willing to solve crisis: Mbeki
    • EU MP says targeted sanctions won't be lifted until Mugabe ends tyranny
    • MISA-Zimbabwe Alert: Freelance Journalist Arrested
    • MDC secretariat granted bail
    • Police fail to take detainees to court despite High Court ruling
    • Africa's judiciary asserts independence
    • Zimbabwe government about to up price of bread
    • Chinese take aim at Zim
    • Power Failure Disrupts Water Purification
    • Zimbabwe "faces an Easter in the dark" amid huge power cuts
    • Zimbabwe unions say job boycott on but no marches
    • Support the ZCTU stay away 3rd and 4th April
    • ZCTF REPORT: March 2007
    • The man behind the fist
    • Profile: Emmerson Mnangagwa
    • Profile: The Mujuru couple
    • Another side to SA's conduct at the UN
  3. Batch 4 Posted 30/3/07
    • Mugabe faces battle to win party approval
    • Zimbabwe party mulls Mugabe role
    • Mugabe's last stand
    • Let's look beyond Mugabe
    • Africa 'will solve Zimbabwean crisis'
    • The despot of Zimbabwe
    • SADC puts Mbeki in Zimbabwe hot seat
    • Zimbabwe stage managing violent attacks, says the US
    • U.S. urges international pressure to move Zimbabwe's Mugabe away from 'misguided policies'
    • Mugabe pins survival hopes on CIO
    • Tsvangirai vows to fight on in Zimbabwe
    • Will blind eye make Zim disappear?
    • UN official appeals to Security Council for funds to feed, treat Zimbabweans
    • Action for armchair activists
  4. Batch 3 Posted 30/3/07
    • Africa gives Mugabe its blessing to fight West's sanctions
    • African leaders duck showdown with Mugabe
    • Mugabe told not to contest elections at African summit
    • ZANU PF urges party youths to 'silence opposition'
    • SADC to pay dearly for dithering on Zimbabwe
    • Time may be short for Mugabe, but what then?
    • Mugabe spies get massive salary hike
    • Harare denies Mujuru resignation reports
    • 'Time's Up for Mugabe'
    • Mugabe Has Totally Failed to Take Care of the Jewel
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Picks Up Pieces Following Headquarters Raid
    • Zimbabwe's Ills Mostly Self-Inflicted, Say Bishops
    • The Prayer Meeting that never happened
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 29 March 2007
    • Drama as youths storm Angola House over ninjas
  5. Batch 2 Posted 30/3/07
    • Zimbabwean opposition leader released
    • Southern African leaders call for lifting Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zim facing Western assault - Mugabe
    • Mbeki to tackle Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Activists Charged With Series of Bombings
    • Cynicism greets Mugabe's 'terror' finds
    • Arrested Zimbabwe activists beaten: lawyer
    • Saving Zimbabwe
    • Zim police 'beating people up in their homes'
    • Mugabe crackdown hits "ordinary" Zimbabweans-group
    • Zim opposition denies terror campaign
    • Harare judges told to stand up to Mugabe
    • Police Vandalism
    • Zimbabwe: Where a Dollar Won't Buy You a Banana
    • Mugabe's aide defies West
    • How much longer can Mugabe rule Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe's Farming Disaster
    • European Union to discuss more Zimbabwe travel sanctions
    • Students resolve to support ZCTU stay-away
    • Operation ''Living Well'' Also A Disaster
    • Analyst Says There May Be Power Struggle Within Zimbabwe Ruling Party
    • News Release From the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
  6. Batch 1 Posted 30/3/07
    • MDC under siege
    • 2008: Will it be elections just for elections' sake?
    • SADC set to create regional grain reserve
    • 'A spade's not a spoon'
    • Starving Zim will not appeal for food: Gumbo
    • Politburo backs Mugabe's bid for re-election in 2008
    • DRC utility calls ZESA debt
    • Mboweni admits to Zim facility
    • Fresh twist to Muchero saga
    • Share payment period cut
    • Bakers seek higher price for bread
    • Gono's startling revelations on Air Zimbabwe
    • BULAWAYO - The foreign currency black
    • EU sanctions a big joke?
    • Imports draining ZINWA coffers
    • Where are they now?
    • Defiant ZCTU vows to go ahead with mass stayaway
    • Mpofu to be hauled in again
    • The future of agriculture in Zim
    • WB probes own funds in River Ranch
    • Oh no, not you again Mr President
    • Tired of carrying the shame
    • FinGaz Letters
  7. Batch 4 Posted 29/3/07
    • No Sign of Zimbabwe Opposition Leader
    • Tankers petrol bombed in eastern Zimbabwe, state media reports
    • 'Mugabe willing to contest poll if nominated'
    • Africa: How we killed our dreams of freedom
    • When journalism is powerless
    • Quiet diplomacy and the perpetual right to rule
    • Talks Tougher on Mugabe Excesses
    • Mugabe's new veteran army
  8. Batch 3 Posted 29/3/07
    • A Cry for Zimbabwe
    • SADC walks tightrope on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean Leaders Are Accused in Abductions
    • Inside Zimbabwe - Wednesday
    • Mugabe faces the music in Tanzania as police launch mass arrest of opponents
    • Hard road ahead in huge Mugabe mess
    • Dissatisfaction with Mugabe grows
    • Police Thwarted our news Conference-Biti
    • Mugabe 'delusional' Mujuru tells SA
    • Bankers call for devaluation
    • Morgan plans rally
    • Roll of Shame
    • Schools close as hardships bite
    • Crippling power cuts to come
    • New constitution ready - Madhuku
    • Gono insults tobacco farmers
    • Censorship increases
    • War Vets Letter to President
    • Stooge union supports social contract
    • Zanu youths threaten embassies
    • David Coltart in UK
  9. Batch 2 Posted 29/3/07
    • Mugabe blocks debate on his future
    • Police grab opposition leader as Mugabe dances
    • Police release Tsvangirai, 20 still detained
    • Despite World Scrutiny, Zimbabwe Police Bear Down On Opposition
    • US warns citizens in Harare
    • Kick out Zimbabwe ambassador over Mugabe crackdown: Canadian Liberals
    • Cutting loose an African despot
    • US Department of State Press Statement
    • Zim nationals flee to Moz
    • Netherlands summons Zim ambassador
    • Journalist convicted for operating without licence
    • Mai Mujuru resigns
    • Rigging, divide and rule tactics exposed
    • Interim authority needed to oversee regime change
    • Cosatu to support stay away
    • The Zimbabwean Letters
    • Lessons from recent events
    • What to do next?
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 479
  10. Posted 29/3/07
    • Zimbabwean opposition leader arrested
    • More abductions as Mugabe continues crackdown
    • Analyst Says Zimbabwean Police Real Power Behind Mugabe
    • SA has strong words for Mugabe
    • Time to intervene
    • Amnesty International - End harassment, torture and intimidation of opposition activists
    • Britain urges Security Council to act on Zimbabwe
    • Human Rights Watch - Security forces extend crackdown to public
    • U.S. says Zimbabwe's neighbors should denounce Mugabe
    • New crackdown on Zimbabwe opposition - IRIN
    • Mugabe's hold over African leaders
    • SADC's responsibility on Zimbabwe
    • Police abuse lawyers and deny access to clients
    • EP President Pöttering condemns situation in Zimbabwe
    • Deceptive calm as Zimbabwe readies for struggle
    • Rearrest of MDC leader sparks criticism
    • Zimbabwe at a Tipping Point?
    • A Current and Future Zimbabwe
    • Extra legal detentions of MDC leadership
    • Ncube 'ready to die' for Zimbabwe's people
    • Zimbabweans deserve a better life
    • US May Tighten Screws on Zimbabwe
    • UN Human Rights Council Comes Under Fire
    • MDC Press Statement
    • God hears the cry of the oppressed
    • Mugabe is going but...
  11. Batch 2 Posted 28/3/07
    • Leaders gather for Zimbabwe talks
    • Mugabe to brief SADC leaders on political turmoil in Zimbabwe
    • Why Mugabe need not fear SADC peers
    • Mugabe's rule close to a 'nasty, short and brutish' end, says former right-hand man
    • Mugabe faces showdown with his party as violence grows
    • Neighbours call Mugabe to account at crisis summit
    • South Africa has let Zimbabwe down
    • Netherlands angry at Zimbabwe's refusal to allow Dutch diplomat's entry
    • The Problem of Mugabe
    • Interview: Ayittey, Makgetlaneng and Black
    • In Zimbabwe, state broadcast journalists face criminal charges
    • WARC calls on African Union to Intervene in Zimbabwe
  12. Posted 28/3/07
    • Mugabe heads for SADC meeting as pressure mounts
    • Opposition announces boycott plans for elections scheduled next year in troubled Zimbabwe
    • "Regional emergency" declared over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe steels himself for showdown
    • Abducted MDC activist found dumped in bush
    • Police disrupt labour meeting in Mutare
    • New Wave Of Strikes Emerges In Zimbabwe's State Hospital System
    • String Of Firebombings In Zimbabwe Sparks Fear Of Rising Violence
    • US Senate Urges Southern African Leaders To Take Harare To Task
    • Zimbabwe ruling party delays crunch meeting
    • Six reported held in Zimbabwe over petrol bomb attacks
    • Mugabe gives police licence to kill
    • MDC President (Mutambara) Clarifies Party Position On the Principle of a Single Candidate For the 2008 Presidential Election
    • UK House of Lords debate on Zimbabwe
    • Yesterday in parliament - House of Commons
    • Zim lawyers seek help from Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe to cull elephants as numbers explode: report
    • Corruption a Way of Life in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe - "The Purge" continues
    • Police hunt down ZCTU officials in Chinhoyi and Gweru
    • I Don't Regret My Position On Zimbabwe - Mwanawasa
    • Mugabe for Hague
    • Zanu (PF) demos get the blessing of the police
    • Inside Zimbabwe blog - add your comments and stories
    • Inside Zimbabwe - Monday
    • Inside Zimbabwe - Tuesday
    • Who will rescue Zimbabwe?
    • Mugabe insult case referred to Supreme Court
    • Government Threatens Foreign Correspondents for 'Fabricating Stories'
    • Bland Silence As Country Bleeds
    • Pahad again rejects Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Activist vows to return to Harare
    • Zim inflation needs a political solution
    • 'Mugabe needs psychiatric help'
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 478
    • JAG Classifieds dated 27 March 2007
  13. Batch 2 Posted 27/3/07
    • Mugabe calls up his feared war veterans as Zimbabwe's army is hit by wave of desertions
    • Tsvangirai calls for UK pressure on Mugabe
    • MDC Pledges Zimbabwe Presidential Rematch
    • Fight for democracy goes on, in Blairspeak at least
    • Lost for words in buzz over Mugga-bee
    • Mugabe is a Stumbling Block to Democracy- MDC
    • SADC leaders to meet amid crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Australian Govt moves to expand aid to Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki question time postponed
    • US appeals to SADC states to help Zimbabwe
    • More action! action! action!
    • It is rather a case of selective memory
    • African leaders urged by Denmark to pressure Mugabe
    • Mugabe and Zimbabwe's Survival
    • Zanu(PF) Purge update
    • Removing Mugabe from power will not guarantee justice or peace
  14. Posted 27/3/07
    • Zim opposition says bombings a ruse to hammer critics
    • Harare to set up 24-hr propaganda radio station
    • Zimbabwe Dollar In New Downward Spike Against Major Currencies
    • Regional leaders to meet as Zimbabwe crisis boils
    • Zim creates reserve army
    • Mugabe 'to leave within a year'
    • Crisis Group Board Calls for New Zimbabwe Compact
    • More violence possible, analysts warn
    • Britain keeps up pressure on "vulnerable" Mugabe
    • Drought wipes out crops in southern Zimbabwe
    • SA Parliament to hold Zimbabwe debate
    • Tsvangirai denies meeting Zanu PF but says he is ready to negotiate
    • Step one on a roadmap in Zimbabwe must be Mugabe's retirement next year
    • Dutch human rights ambassador denied entry to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's daughter is studying in London
    • Minister mistaken over Mugabe claim
    • Barclays SA subsidiary funding fuel for Mugabe regime
    • MDC: Zim govt behind acts of violence
    • EU will send R77m to troubled Zimbabwe
    • Hungry Zimbabweans spend scarce pennies in South Africa
    • Mugabe Can No Longer Be Ignored By Neighbours
    • The Tragedy In Zimbabwe Is Not For Sale
    • "South Africa must initiate smart sanctions against Zim"
    • MISA-Zimbabwe Communique on Banning of Political Rallies and Demonstrations
    • Stand in solidarity with ZCTU
    • Regional Plan to Curb Mugabe Power Bid
    • Democracy or dictatorship
    • Numbers needing medical treatment
    • Family trampled to death by elephant
    • Gift Tandare memorial service in Harare Tuesday
    • Namibia imposes tight visa restrictions for Zimbabweans
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Officials Undergo Surgery in South Africa
    • 'Zim faces major food shortage'
    • Police claim MDC activist held over bomb attack
    • Zimbabwe HIV/AIDS Activists Concerned ARV Drive May Be Faltering
    • Mugabe Won't Let Go Easily
    • One day Zimbabwe will be free ... my thrilling ride on fury express
  15. Batch 2 Posted 26/3/07
    • Supermarket In Zimbabwe Capital Petrol Bombed
    • Two British tourists killed by elephant in Zimbabwe
    • West tries to unite Zanu-PF rebels to bring down Mugabe from within
    • Marriage: Harare style
    • Bombing may be start of anti-Mugabe backlash
    • Africa's last chance
    • Chilling message for the world
    • It's too early to predict Mugabe's downfall
    • Students march to denounce Mugabe regime
    • The end beckons
    • Tolerating Tyranny
    • UK protest against violence in Zim
    • South Africa defends policy on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe urged to use World Cup funds wisely
    • Australia calls for Zimbabwe cricket tour to be axed
  16. Posted 26/3/07
    • Mugabe can no longer bank on Africa
    • Bland silence as Zimbabwe bleeds
    • Africa must unite against Mugabe
    • Quo vadis Zimbabwe?
    • ZANU-PF Officials And MDC leadership Seek Talks To Diffuse Crisis
    • Mutambara MDC Press Statement
    • Germany urges more pressure on Sudan and Zimbabwe
    • Embarrassed Mugabe bows to internal pressure
    • Evil steals the beauty of a shattered land
    • Despot dresses his thugs as police
    • Police report five injured in gasoline bomb attack on train in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans dodge crocs, thugs for S.African dream
    • Stop secrecy on Zim, DA urges government
    • 'ANC following in Zanu-PF's footsteps'
    • Lecturer's call to pray for Zimbabwe's future
    • The Food Situation In Zimbabwe 2007
    • Plea from a young Zimbabwean
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 24th March 2007
    • Why we fled Mugabe's rule - couple
    • Mugabe's increasingly desperate endgame
  17. Batch 2 Posted 25/3/07
    • Mugabe: the final showdown looms
    • Mugabe's aides plot to force him out of office
    • 'Awkward' South Africa accused of playing politics with human rights
    • Edinburgh moves to strip Mugabe of degree
    • 10 reasons why this man should be stripped of his honorary degree
    • No place for monster Mugabe
    • Mbeki breaks the silence with Zim
    • Zimbabwe rights leader predicts trouble
    • Mutambara gives way to Tsvangirai
    • Mujuru in secret SA visit
    • Threats to kidnap MDC official
    • Opposition leaders to speak at Tandare memorial service
    • Zimbabwe prepares for Global Fund Round Seven
    • Novel revisits Murambatsvina
    • Pius Ncube urges civil disobedience
    • Zanu PF endorses ZINWA
    • Family of police shooting victim to sue for $150 million
    • Soldiers take over State institutions
    • Shocking realities inside the DPRK iron curtain
    • Outrage over $100m NUST junket
    • Corruption rife among traffic cops,study finds
    • Seed-Co faces viability problems
    • Zanu PF seduced by world politics while Zimbabweans starve
    • Mugabe's 'last throw of the dice'
    • Selfish self-interest behind SA's 'quiet diplomacy'
    • Zimbabwean refugees unwelcome in Botswana
    • Zim Standard Letters
  18. Posted 25/3/07
    • Leaders 'plan end to Mugabe era'
    • Mugabe says party to consider 2008 presidential elections
    • Police in Zimbabwe town lift rally ban, radio report says ...
    • ...Zimbabwe partially lifts ban on protests, rallies
    • Mugabe's grim message to opposition
    • Who gets to count?
    • US talk tough on Zimbabwe
    • Zim train petrol-bombed
    • SA guarantee for Zim fuel?
    • Beckett shows her contempt for Parliament
    • Minority unenthused at President Kufuor's silence on Zimbabwe
    • Protesters condemn Mugabe's regime
    • Sasco condemns arrest of Zim student leader
    • Disaster looming in Zimbabwe
  19. Batch 3 Posted 24/3/07
    • Mugabe thugs out to cripple all opposition
    • South Africans meet Mugabe's opponents and warn of 'meltdown'
    • Police turn blind eye to Zanu PF women's march
    • Letter to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Open letter to President Robert Gabriel Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean Doctor, Rights Activist Sees His Nation in a Free Fall
    • At 17, a farewell note and over the wire to S Africa
    • Enduring Robert Mugabe
    • 'Butcher Bob': Blair has blood on his hands
    • South Africa Lowers Voice on Human Rights
  20. Batch 2 Posted 24/3/07
    • From prosperity to abject misery: how a nation is dying on its feet
    • Zimbabwe Police Shut Down Office Of Harare Residents Association
    • Mugabe denies his rule in Zimbabwe is ending; critics renew calls for him to be ousted
    • Some Medical Staff Back on Strike at Zimbabwe Government Hospitals
    • Talkin' About a Revolution
    • Mugabe and Mabira
    • The Crisis in Zimbabwe: How the U.S. Should Respond
    • To topple a tyrant
    • "This Dictator Must Be Brought Down"
    • Congo army chief says government has regained control of Kinshasa
    • Zimbabwe Labor Body Dismisses Reports Of Economic Solidarity Pact
    • MDC youth wing vows to press ahead with protests
    • Harare orders probe into MP's rape
    • Water crisis plan needed
  21. Posted 24/3/07
    • Zimbabwe Threatens Action Against Media
    • Press Freedom Group Responds to Zimbabwe Government Warnings
    • Tsvangirai will never rule "as long as I live": Mugabe
    • Secret meeting between Zimbabwe, South African vice-presidents
    • S Africa sees Zimbabwe 'meltdown'
    • SADC Intervention 'Long Time Coming'
    • Zimbabwe's Ncube calls for street protests against Mugabe
    • MDC weekend rallies to go ahead despite police threats
    • Bus rank marshals being trained to join militia squads
    • The point of desperation has arrived
    • Famine stalks Zimbabwe's rural areas
    • Activists Say Police Continue Brutalizing Zimbabweans Out of Spotlight
    • Lone Brave Voices Where Others Wavered
    • South Africa isn't bringing its moral weight to diplomatic deliberations
    • State of the Nation
    • MDC faction says Africa needs to lead on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe defiant in face of Western pressure
    • Husband pays tribute to bashed activist's refusal to be cowed
    • Zimbabwe, Angola cut a deal
    • Students plan protests
    • Briton 'tortured by Zimbabwean police'
    • Police station bombed in eastern Zimbabwe
    • Aust deepens involvement in Zimbabwe
    • Stronger Forces Fuelling Parallel Market -- Gono
    • Yesterday in parliament
  22. Batch 4 Posted 23/3/07
    • Zimbabwe threatens Western journalists
    • Bashed Zimbabwe activist recovering in South Africa
    • S. Africa: Don't keep mum on Mugabe
    • SA and Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's information minister says there is no crisis in that country
    • Mugabe closes hospitals to his victims
    • Violence and threats against lawyers condemned by the IBA
    • Embassy staff may be kicked out of Zimbabwe: Downer
    • Only the truth shall set Zimbabwe free
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 23 March 2007
  23. Batch 3 Posted 23/3/07
    • Mugabe fights Zanu PF over 2008
    • . . . as Sadc corners him
    • CIO replace immigration officers
    • Opposition remains defiant
    • Zim's choice is either violent or peaceful change
    • Violence has always been Mugabe's solution
    • EU probes rights abuses
    • 'Payouts too little'
    • Diplomats unpaid for four months
    • Police continue crackdown
    • Police killed another supporter - MDC
    • UN, Bubye vehicle row deepens
    • MDC lawyers threatened
    • Slump in output thrusts Zim in perilous spot
    • Zim falls out of world top 5 tobacco exporters
    • Mines face collapse as RBZ fails to pay
    • Zimbabwe's gold mines face imminent collapse
    • Construction of Beitbridge industrial park abandoned
    • Assaults boost chance of MDC unity
    • Mugabe attacks UN foundation
    • The meaning of Mbeki
    • May the real men from the East stand up
    • Sadc, Western govts' meeting of minds signals time is up
    • Mumbengegwi's brazen contempt for human decency
    • Further tainting of a wretched image
    • Caricature of a diplomat
    • Zim Independent Letters
    • Freedom lies ahead
  24. Batch 2 Posted 23/3/07
    • State agents dumped MDC activist's body in mortuary
    • Mugabe has pushed us to stand up and fight
    • 'People Have Begun to Fight Back'
    • Australia PM says patience has run out with Mugabe
    • Pressure on Mugabe regime 'could force coup'
    • Will America deliver the final shove that topples Mugabe?
    • Archbishop Urges Zimbabweans to Protest
    • Turning up the volume
    • EU needs shuttle diplomacy on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zimbabwe signs security deal with Angola
    • Britain would embrace Mugabe cronies to restore democracy
    • Mugabe killing off few remaining media, says watchdog
    • Africa's moment to take on the old man of Harare
    • Dissolved ZANU PF executive refuses to vacate office
    • Trainee journalist arrested for asking pesky questions
    • New Police Crackdown Reported In Harare's Saint Mary's District
    • Church says this is not 'the Zim we want'
    • Zimbabwe refugee: 'I could not take the torture if I am forced back'
    • Why the tyrants of Africa are on the march again
    • Zesa restores power supplies to city's water treatment plant
    • Zimbabwe Health Minister Cites Obstacles To Scaling Up ARV Therapy
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 477
  25. Posted 23/3/07
    • Zimbabwe mercy dash frees victim
    • 20 MDC supporters arrested and police raid MDC homes in Chitungwiza
    • Angola Embassy Denies Sending of Police Forces to Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe seeks to rally African leaders against West
    • SADC shuns Zimbabwe issue
    • Mugabe thanks China, courts African support
    • ZCTU to go ahead with stay away
    • 'Things are going to get much, much tougher'
    • Fixing Zimbabwe
    • Open letter from AI's Secretary General Irene Khan to President Robert Mugabe
    • S.Africans grapple with Mbeki's reticence on Zimbabwe
    • Beaten Zimbabwe activist vows to continue fight against Mugabe
    • Britain prepares for life after Mugabe
    • Abandon cowardice, be ready to face Mugabe's guns, archbishop urges Zimbabweans
    • Britain: Leader Must Commit to Reforms
    • ACP-EU MPs resolve to send mission to investigate Zimbabwe rights abuses
    • Malawians demonstrate in solidarity with Zimbabwe
    • Botswana - Local civil society march against Zim
    • Mugabe: Will he stay or will he go?
    • Current Crisis Not Topping Point in Zimbabwe, Says Observer
    • The plight of a Zimbabwean constable
    • Crazy Old Bob Needs to Go, Say Refugees
  26. Batch 4 Posted 22/3/07
    • Time to pressure Zimbabwe
    • Colonialism and crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Africa rights body appeals to Mugabe
    • Shielding Mugabe and other signs of ANC atrophy
    • From solidarity to real leverage
    • Helping hand for a tyrant up north
    • The pity of SA's pattern of indifference
    • Zambia breaks African ranks on Zimbabwe
    • Proof that politicians are often worst enemies of their people
    • Trust schools win fees battle against ministry
    • Government holds the line on Zimbabwe
    • "Zimbabwe needs your prayers more than ever," African priest tells ACN
    • Shava to bounce back as ambassador
    • Key partners meet to map out social contract
    • Govt blitz on industry continues
    • Bakers close shop over price impasse
    • Opposition bashing splits ZANU PF
    • Zambia bans maize exports to Zimbabwe
    • Tourism suffers body blow
    • Jumbo losses for Zimbabwe
    • Business bruised in horror week
    • Zim police take their 'bash' lessons to heart
    • At last, Africa speaks
    • Breaking wrong records
    • Greedy few stole the people's dream
    • Mugabe: Virtually alone and frightened
    • Populism and lessons drawn from Zim
  27. Batch 3 Posted 22/3/07
    • Inflation crisis fuels Harare stock market surge
    • Can the opposition movement finally oust Mugabe?
    • Mugabe seizes passports from opposition activists
    • Mugabe's brutality
    • At UN, Iran Resolution Is Juggled with Zimbabwe, Uganda Is In, Brammertz Eats Alone
    • Dash to safety may end in tragedy
    • Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Media personalities attacked by police
    • MDC, COSATU plan border closure
    • Fuel price rockets
    • Mugabe's enemies now within the gate
    • Gono bankrolls thuggery?
    • The spiral of violence
    • Police 'cannot cope'
    • 'Indict Mugabe for crimes against humanity'
    • Mugabe's end - not long now
    • Mugabe standing alone
    • Families need Z$1m per month
    • US lauds brave Woza activists
    • Botswana closes embassy?
    • A time for unity of purpose and reflection
  28. Batch 2 Posted 22/3/07
    • Judge orders police to return MDC officials' passports
    • Angola sends 'Ninja' paramilitaries to bolster Mugabe's security forces
    • Zim opposition says Harare under virtual state of emergency
    • British premier launches blistering attack on Mugabe
    • Pressure mounts on Mugabe with Blair sanctions call
    • International sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe fighting for political life in behind-the-scenes ruling party power struggle
    • Rural Opposition Supporters Live in Fear
    • Security Council to Be Briefed On Humanitarian Situation - Advisory
    • House of Commons debate on Zimbabwe
    • Country Bleeds, But Africa Turns Blind Eye
    • Zim activists resort to safe-houses
    • Mutambara goes to court to have passport released
    • As I See It
    • When will African leaders ever learn?
    • Tolerating tyranny
    • Mbeki 'keeping an eye on Zim'
    • Kaunda calls for action on Zim
    • Passport Backlog to Be Cleared
    • Price Increases Worry CCZ
    • Tjilumbe Moyo, "Mugabe should let them take over, not these MDC puppets"
    • Farmers Continue to Withhold Tobacco Over Pricing Stalemate
    • International community must help rule of law in Zimbabwe
  29. Batch 1 Posted 22/3/07
    • Zambian president calls Zimbabwe "sinking Titanic"
    • Police brutality claims another life
    • The false dawn that awaits Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean opposition spokesman has eye op after beating: report
    • Government confusion risks letting Mugabe off the hook - Moore
    • 'No mercy for Zim fuel dealers'
    • Tlakula sends urgent appeal to Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Crisis - SADC to State Its Position
    • South Africa under fire for failure to act in Mugabe crisis
    • Leon: SA foreign policy shields oppressive regimes
    • AU slams EU 'double standards'
    • Two Dailies Forced to Close Because of Lack of Funds
    • African Democracy: A Lost Promise
    • Govt declares drought, but says no to food aid
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader arrives in Brussels
    • Ten held over Zimbabwe embassy protest in London
    • Let Malawi be counted on Zimbabwe
    • ZANU PF legislator gang raped
    • Refugee Crisis As Citizens Rush to Leave Their Country
    • Zimbabwe needs 1 million dollars for 2008 poll, report says
    • Manchester march against Mugabe's brutality
    • West seeks African support against Mugabe
    • When will African leaders ever learn?
    • Voice on Zimbabwe
  30. Batch 2 Posted 21/3/07
    • Tsvangirai expresses concern over region's lukewarm response
    • Mugabe seeks Angola's help to quell protests
    • 'It is as if we are now under a police state'
    • US says it is unfazed by Harare's threats
    • Striking workers burn sugar crop
    • Students fail to get exam results
    • Opposition in Zimbabwe Mounts, Says U.S. Diplomat
    • The politics of impotent hand-wringing
    • Rule by Iron Bar
    • How African leaders appease Robert Mugabe
    • Consensus among S. African nations building against Mugabe
    • Force, not diplomacy, answer to Mugabe
    • The Sketch: The world's terrible and Mrs Beckett is concerned
    • Exiled Zimbabweans grateful to SAfrica, yearn for return home
    • Interview: US Ambassador Christopher Dell
    • When will Africa demonstrate solidarity with Zimbabweans?
    • Mugabe associate defies EU travel ban
    • Ex-Australian fears death in Zimbabwe
    • A Blot on Africa's Copybook
    • U.S. Contact with Zimbabwean Embassy
    • SADC council calls for summit to talk about Zim
    • US wants SA to counter repression in Zimbabwe
    • SADC Foreign Ministers to discuss Zimbabwean political situation
    • Growing Condemnation for Mugabe's Regime
    • Police purge Mugabe opponents
    • State Dept. Daily Press Briefing March 20, 2007
    • International Zimbabwe petition
    • JAG Classifieds dated 20 March 2007
  31. Posted 21/3/07
    • Amid violence in Zimbabwe, propaganda war rages
    • Transcript: 'Your agenda is not a noble one'
    • West vows to keep heat on Mugabe
    • Southern African nations feel pressure to act on Zimbabwe
    • SA cabinet concerned about Zimbabwean violence
    • Archbishop slams SA's stance on Zim
    • The battle to ban Mugabe's men
    • EU lawmaker demands ban on Zimbabwean officials
    • S.Africa cautions on any Zimbabwe emergency decree
    • Mutambara free after police walk out of court
    • Reluctant South Africa to allow UN briefing on Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai meets SA Ambassador as violence escalates against activists
    • Africa's human rights commission sends urgent appeal to Mugabe
    • Strip Mugabe of knighthood, demands Tory
    • Where Are African Leaders: Zimbabwe is in Dire Straits
    • Armed And Dangerous
    • MDC claims Mugabe pushing country towards civil war
    • Soon, Mugabe Will Be Flogging His Opponents in the Street
    • Kenya newspaper response to Zim
    • Continuing Violation of Health Rights of Opposition Party Leaders
    • What about Mugabe?
    • Inside Mugabe's Tower of Babel
    • 'Mugabe has sunk to new low'
    • Zimbabwe event at the Frontline Club - 3 April 2007
    • Mugabe blames crop failure on rain
    • Revolt from below can bring down the regime in Zimbabwe
    • Memorial service for Gift Tandare set for this week
    • Echo of Burma as SA blocks UN on Mugabe
    • Let's condemn Zimbabwe -MPs
    • Time to stop Mr Mugabe
    • Speak up against Zimbabwe
    • Time for economic sanctions against Zimbabwe: Senator
    • Germany urges neighbours to speak out against Zimbabwe's government
  32. Batch 3 Posted 20/3/07
    • State-sponsored brutality against MDC continues
    • Mugabe is using hit squads, says Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe's Crackdown Widens to Reach Opposition Grass Roots
    • MDC National Hero Gift Tandare- How ZANU PF Murdered and Buried Him in a Mafia Type Ceremony
    • Inaction lets Zimbabwe crisis play itself out
    • Zimbabwe's ruin
    • Opposition prepares for final push, but can it lead a weary population?
    • Action, not words, what Zimbabwe needs most
    • Chamisa remains in hospital as judge frees Mutambara
    • Mbeki remains silent on Zimbabwe
    • Moz lawyers condemn Zim
    • The Disastrous Mr. Mugabe
    • ACDP ashamed of 'deafening silence' on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe: Crisis Update
    • Zimbabwe Crisis
  33. Batch 2 Posted 20/3/07
    • Mugabe bows to war vets' pension demands
    • Seven MDC supporters released without charge
    • Mugabe threat to kick out diplomats for helping victims of state brutality
    • African Press Condemns Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe - Purge of the opposition begins
    • African Union Tacitly Criticizes Harare On Human Rights, Democracy
    • Ignoring Zimbabwe's killing fields
    • Zimbabwe must rely on its own
    • Civil society deliberates on Zim situation
    • What to do about Mugabe
    • Dizzy worms in Zimbabwe
    • Protesters March Against Zimbabwe
    • Illegals flee to SA
    • Sokwanele... Video - media extracts
    • Zimbabwe a country under the boot of a brutal dictator
    • Botswana tightens border after Zim tension
    • The Star - Letters
    • Eagle Radio interview scoop
    • Zimbabwe Council of Churches' postion on the unfolding events
    • It's time to act for peace and justice in Zimbabwe
    • For Slain Zimbabwean Activist, Burial By Police Out Of Public View
    • Britain urges U.N. action on Zimbabwe
  34. Batch 1 Posted 20/3/07
    • Zimbabwe summons, threatens to expel Western envoys
    • Dell walks out of meeting as Mumbengegwi reads riot act
    • 'Police paid to assault Tsvangirai'
    • Zimbabwe bars arrested opposition members from leaving
    • Zimbabwe court orders release of leader of opposition faction leader Mutambara
    • EU lawmaker demands ban on Zimbabwean officials
    • ZanuPF MPs en route to Brussels via London
    • Reports say Angola to deploy 3000 police militia to help Zimbabwe police
    • Zimbabwe Says It Buried Slain Militant
    • "People can't afford to live but they also can't afford to die"
    • Activist's husband fears Mugabe ambush
    • Update on Sekai Holland
    • Zim fuel prices skyrocket
    • Electricity group ready to cut Zimbabwe supply
    • Cape Town Zim protest
    • Lawyers Acting for Tortured Detainees Now Targets of Police
    • Change in Zimbabwe is yet to come: analyst
    • Mugabe panic, ZANU PF splits could make them easy meat
    • Opposition Leader Says Zimbabwe Oppression at New Level
    • Intelligence agency and media commission help torpedo remaining independent news media
    • Rebel's plea: help us fight Mugabe
  35. Batch 2 Posted 19/3/07
    • State agents 'sold' tear gas to MDC supporters
    • Mugabe to crack whip to check growing dissent
    • Inflation to hit 5 000 percent mark this year: IMF
    • Zimbabwe to build Mugabe shrine
    • Harare to prevent further protests
    • Tsvangirai asks neighbours to help Zimbabwe
    • The Left's Abandonment of Zimbabwe
    • Govts must act on Zimbabwe: ex-diplomat
    • A blow that can topple Mugabe
    • EU says 'outraged' over new Zimbabwe beatings
    • Zimbabwean police threaten lawyer: NGO
    • The world must say 'No' to Mugabe terror
    • Return to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Letter to Constituents and Friends - 19 March 2007
    • Burial societies unite a shattered country
    • Downer to talk to cricket board about Zimbabwe tour
  36. Posted 19/3/07
    • Zimbabwe steps up efforts to block opposition from travelling
    • Chamisa Update and Picture
    • Tsvangirai: Zimbabwe at 'Tipping Point'
    • My ordeal at the hands of Mugabe's henchmen
    • Update On The Arrest Of The MDC President Mutambara
    • Mugabe's biggest danger is within
    • Zimbabwe: Foreign Secretary condemns Mugabe government
    • MDC two go to court in bid to get passports back
    • Increase sanctions on Zimbabwe: Australian PM
    • Zimbabwe crackdown leads to crisis
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 17th March 2007
    • Mugabe accuses MDC of terror
    • Zimbabwe tries diplomacy to win friends
    • Zim crisis: Where to from here?
    • Mbeki's mental block
    • Notice to UK citizens
  37. Batch 4 Posted 18/3/07
    • Chamisa attacked
    • Zimbabwe opposition man badly beaten, colleague says
    • INTERVIEW-IMF sees Zimbabwe's economic collapse accelerating
    • Australian Aboriginal Leaders Condemn Zimbabwe Bashings
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader to face public violence charges
    • Mutambara not assaulted together with Tsvangirai and others
    • Mugabe holds power by creating hell in Zimbabwe
    • Starved and beaten, a nation cannot rise up
  38. Batch 3 Posted 18/3/07
    • The forces of change mount against Mugabe
    • Time to turn the screw on repulsive dictator
    • Mugabe in fear of coup plot
    • 'Emergency law' on streets as Mugabe bids to cling on
    • 'They beat my head and stomped on my groin'
    • Zimbabwe nears state of emergency as the anti-Mugabe rebellion grows
    • South Africa 'stood by' as Tsvangirai lay in a police cell, bloodied and beaten
    • West looks east for African cure
    • The jibes of tyrants fail if Europe unites
    • John Rentoul: The tragedy of Tony Blair
    • Our corrupt system is failing, admits bank chief
    • Labor questions cricket tour
  39. Batch 2 Posted 18/3/07
    • CIO agents seize Tandare's corpse
    • Botswana MPs want embassy closed
    • Mutambara arrested
    • Panic as GMB silos run dry
    • School blames ZINWA for dry taps
    • Mugabe bid for another term provokes outrage
    • $2 million bail for ZDI chief's son
    • More trouble brews for Murambatsvina victims
    • Inside HIV positive women's lives
    • Non-medical staff on strike over salaries
    • The day Highfield was turned into a battlefield
    • 'We were tortured' WOZA women tell
    • Joshua Nkomo's son backs PUMA
    • Global nearly 'fleeced' ZISCO
    • Brain drain costing Zimbabwe billions annually
    • SA could pay the price for its ambivalence over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's legacy: More violence= More votes
    • Exploring the human propensity to cruelty
    • Laws of war and treatment of enemy troops
    • Zim Standard Letters
    • Make him cry
  40. Posted 18/3/07
    • Mutambara, Kwinjeh, Holland stopped from leaving Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean opposition activists re-arrested
    • CIO seize Tandare's body
    • African Union greatly concerned over human rights in Zimbabwe
    • Pressure for Zimbabwe change
    • Tension rising in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's President Mugabe Warns Opposition Against Further Unrest
    • Sheltered by a cone of silence
    • Mugabe 'responsible for beatings' - Beckett
    • CIO kidnap Gift Tandare's body from funeral parlour
    • Triesman condemns further arrests in Zimbabwe
  41. Batch 3 Posted 17/3/07
    • Legacy of a 'lucky coward'
    • The wasteland - inside Mugabe's crumbling state
    • UK to bring Zimbabwe turmoil to U.N. Council
    • It took a battering for Beckett to see sense
    • 'We Are Being Ruled By Highway Economic Bandits'
    • Africa must condemn Mugabe's actions
    • Mutambara calls for total rebellion as opposition shows united front
    • Zimbabwean Defiant After Police Beating
    • ITUC Protests to Mugabe, Requests ILO Intervention
    • ANC concerned by opposition attacks, calls on Mbeki to help
    • 'Zimbabwe is still working'
    • The man who took on Mugabe
    • Reflections on Zimbabwe
  42. Batch 2 Posted 17/3/07
    • Mugabe arms police as opposition prepares 'final push' to oust him
    • Britain Wants UN Security Council Attention on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Coalition Plans More Prayer Meetings Nationally
    • Opposition Coalition Notifies Zimbabwean Police Of Intent To Sue
    • Zimbabwe teachers earning 4½ bananas a day
    • Police arrest seven suspects over Bulawayo violence
    • Group wants Mugabe charged for rights abuses
    • External Pressure No Substitute for the Efforts of Citizens
    • 'Mbeki to blame for Zim crisis'
    • Zimbabwe Economic Partners Seek Agreement on Wages And Prices
  43. Posted 17/3/07
    • Mugabe accuses own officials
    • United Opposition Parties Vow to Fight Mugabe
    • Mugabe threatens to expel envoys
    • Zimbabwe: A Sense of Impunity
    • Tanzanian President grills Mugabe
    • Bloggers turn up heat on Zimbabwe
    • Rising frustration brings hardening attitudes
    • MDC discover name of policeman who shot and killed Tandare
    • Five opposition youths arrested and tortured over Bulawayo protests
    • Archbishop Desmond Tutu lambasts African silence on Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai appeals for international support
    • SADC troika to meet to discuss Zimbabwe crisis
    • U.S. Senator Obama Calls Recent Events 'Outrageous'
    • The beginning of Mugabe's end?
    • UK Govt lambasts Mugabe action against opposition
    • Update on Sekai Holland
    • Florence Manyanga, Zimbabwe "I'm not surprised some people became so angry"
    • Editor suspended over article on corruption implicating top ruling politicians
    • Yesterday in parliament - UK
    • Sweden Hits Out At "disgusting" Police Action In Zimbabwe
    • WHAT THE NEIGHBOURS THINK ...
    • Mugabe is Unrivalled Master of Buffoonery
    • Whither Botswana
    • Namibia: Lawyers' Bodies Hit Out Against Zimbabwe Crackdown
    • Namibia protest march against 'quiet diplomacy'
    • Namibia: Political Perspective
    • Mozambique: Country Wants 'An Opening' From Zimbabwean Government
    • BCP condemns Zimbabwe
    • Angola "expressing support for Zimbabwe police"
  44. Batch 3 Posted 16/3/07
    • Mugabe pressed to quit
    • . . . as he hatches survival plan
    • Police remain on warpath
    • ZLHR file lawsuits for assaulted Save Zim Campaign members
    • Save Zimbabwe meets this morning
    • Tsholotsho plot back to haunt Zanu PF
    • Govt faces contempt of court charge
    • Viable strategy needed to oust Mugabe
    • Zim doomed as long
    • Mugabe a stumbling block to recovery
    • State violence widely condemned
    • Doctors detail MDC leaders' injuries
    • RBZ/ tobacco growers talks in deadlock
    • Dollar touches $17 500 to greenback
    • Global Steel actions cost Zisco: Parly report
    • Government begs African Development Bank for cash
    • Fuel dries up on scarce forex
    • Minister leaves committee aghast
    • Mugabe: tale of a spectacular fall from grace
    • Time running out for MDC reunification
    • We must abandon lone warrior mentality
    • Black Sunday
    • Seize the moment
    • ICG needs an open mind
    • Attacks on activists thrust Mugabe atop list of notoriety
    • Lawlessness by any definition
    • Revisiting Zinwa's shenanigans
    • Zim Independent Letters
  45. Batch 2 Posted 16/3/07
    • Mugabe may declare emergency to finish the growing protests
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader vows to fight on
    • Poverty and the plague of a dictator who brought an entire country to its knees
    • Britain asks UN to send investigators into Zimbabwe
    • Why the UN Must Help Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's crocodile staring at defeat
    • A light dims in Africa
    • Zimbabwe closer to the brink
    • Zimbabwe Sanctions Will Try to Avoid Harming People, U.S. Says
    • US Department of State - Press briefing
    • No more quiet diplomacy
    • Please don' t take this personally, Mr Mugabe . . .
    • Mugabe Hunts Down Zimbabwe's Desperate Diamond Mine Pillagers
    • SADC turns the screws on Mugabe
    • Institute condemns harassment of Bulawayo opposition activists
  46. Posted 16/3/07
    • Zimbabwe army deserters tortured
    • Police, MDC supporters clash in Bulawayo
    • 116 MDC supporters still detained
    • Beckett vows to punish Mugabe's 'thugs'
    • Kate Hoey: I pray this is the darkness before a new dawn in Zimbabwe
    • Tanzania leader to meet Mugabe amid world outrage
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe tells West 'go hang'
    • Opposition denies role in police bombings
    • 'Perfect storm' that threatens his power
    • Zimbabwe says opposition escalating violence
    • MDC dismiss violence allegations
    • Biti says Mugabe desperate old man resisting peaceful transition
    • Chief refuses permission to bury Gift Tandare
    • Kufuor warns Mugabe
    • Stop pussyfooting around Mugabe
    • KweKwe MDC leadership tortured in prison cells
    • Straw man, straw men
    • UN, EU wary on extra Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zimbabwe Detainee Says He Witnessed Morgan Tsvangirai's Beating
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai Hasn't Suffered Brain Damage
    • SADC leaders losing patience
    • U.S. Calls for African Efforts to `Foster Change' in Zimbabwe
    • Govt refuses to comment on Zim
    • This Must Stop!
    • CoD Condemns Maltreatment of Zimbabwean Opposition Members
    • SA opposition pressures Mbeki to act on Zimbabwe
    • 12 opposition activists nabbed
    • 'Zim inflation like HIV'
    • Cost of Living Hits $1m Mark
    • O-Level Results Out
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 15 March 2007
  47. Batch 3 Posted 15/3/07
    • David Coltart: Now is the time for concerted action
    • Daily Telegraph Letters
    • Mrs Beckett sees no evil
    • In praise of... Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Profile: Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Reign of terror
    • Aussies in Zimbabwe may be evacuated
    • 50 Protesters in Zimbabwe Are Set Free Without Charges
    • Flower calls for sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Whither Zimbabwe?
    • Zanu brutality worst in history
    • Mujuru vs Mugabe - armed forces side with the general
    • Student leaders forced into bush
    • Leaders 'abandoning Mugabe'
    • Angered, saddened by loss
    • Blood on their hands
    • A dictatorship-made disaster
    • Chombo flouts court ruling
    • Army on alert for unrest
    • Hungry Zimbabwe forced to import wheat
    • The Zimbabwean Letters
    • Z$ devalued by traders
    • Soccer brings hope to Murambatsvina homeless
    • MDC UK London Demonstration - 14th March 2007
  48. Batch 2 Posted 15/3/07
    • Harare Maintains Pressure On Opposition With Siege Of Headquarters
    • 'We were all made to lie face down in rows. Then the beatings started'
    • Morgan was lying prostrate, like a dead person, blood all over him
    • Mugabe - Face of a Fallen African Freedom Fighter
    • Blair under mounting pressure to impose sanctions on Mugabe's regime
    • Why doesn't Tony Blair care about Zimbabwe?
    • Zim police chief says officers ill-prepared to deal with protests
    • Mugabe's close brush with Tsvangirai
    • Two police stations petrol bombed
    • ZANU PF dissolves Masvingo executive
    • Why I blame Blair for the ruin of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Is Creating His Own Mandela
    • Bleed, bleed, poor Zimbabwe
    • NZ must convince pro Zimbabwe nations to cut support - Peters
    • Events In Zimbabwe Reflect Breakdown Of Legal System, Experts Say
    • Exiled Zimbabweans Call For Mugabe's Resignation
    • Crisis Mounts for Cornered Mugabe
    • Additional Zimbabwe Sanctions Possible, State Department Says
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 476
    • JAG Classifieds dated 13 March 2007
    • MDC UK London Demonstration - 14th March 2007
  49. Posted 15/3/07
    • 'We will not be intimidated'
    • Mugabe warns Zimbabwe opposition of "heavy price"
    • Tsvangirai's Skull May Be Fractured
    • US mulling new sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Nature of Injuries of Tortured Civil Society Activists andOpposition Party Leaders
    • AU chief says Zimbabwe situation 'embarrassing'
    • Mugabe government unapologetic over Tsvangirai
    • Tsvangirai court case delayed -lawyers
    • Hot Seat transcript: Analysis on the arrests of political & civic leaders in Zimbabwe
    • Three Police Officers Injured In Zimbabwe Petrol Bomb Attack
    • Zimbabwe situation truly tragic: Blair
    • William Hague: Conservatives urge the Government to enforce sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • 'Quiet diplomacy is an abject failure'
    • Australian returns to find wife beaten and under guard
    • S Africa changes tune on Zimbabwe
    • US Department of State - Press Briefing
    • American ambassador to Zimbabwe condemns abuse of rights
    • 15 Students still in ruthless police holding cells
    • Now is the time to act, the future of Zimbabwe is at stake
    • International day of prayer for Zimbabwe
    • EU president Germany criticises Zimbabwe for arrests
    • Police besiege MDC offices
    • Despite Sharpened Zimbabwe Crisis, Analysts See Resolution Nearer
    • Zimbabwe government slams Western support for opposition
    • Zimbabwe unrest puts tour in doubt
    • Arrests energize Zimbabwe opposition
    • Church leader appeals to police and army to lay down arms
    • Ntuane slams govt on Zim crisis
    • Zimbabwe attacked over 'barbaric' attack
    • Eyewitness: Harare's brutal clash
    • Statement on Recent Arrests and Physical Attacks on Civil Society Leaders
  50. Batch 3 Posted 14/3/07
    • MDC Spokesman Describes Police Brutality From Hospital Bed
    • Beaten, blinded but defiant in face of Mugabe
    • 50 Protesters Hospitalized in Zimbabwe
    • Mutambara released, Tsvangirai still under police guard
    • Do they sleep well at night?
    • Price of opposition to Mugabe
    • Arrests Energize Zimbabwe Opposition
    • UK demands global response to Mugabe blitz
    • Former Aussie gravely hurt in Zimbabwe custody
    • UK House of Lords debates Zimbabwe
    • US Department of State - Press Briefing
    • Zimbabwe crisis haunts SA in New York
  51. Batch 2 Posted 14/3/07
    • Mugabe mulls state of emergency
    • EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT: The MDC's 'courtroom unity' and Mugabe's dogs of war
    • 'Tsvangirai assault was attempted murder'
    • Tsvangirai says struggle continues as police defy court order
    • South Africa breaks silence on Mugabe's brutality
    • Zimbabwe can't take six more years of Mugabe rule: think-tank
    • Court sees brutality of oppression
    • Zimbabwe Civic Groups Vow More Protests Against Police Crackdown
    • Tyranny unbound
    • Mutare activists still in police custody
    • Tsvangirai back in court at night as AG refuses to get involved
    • Exiled Zimbabweans demand release detained leaders
  52. Posted 14/3/07
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai in hospital as outrage grows
    • Injured Tsvangirai, Mutambara 'free' - says lawyer
    • Tsvangirai 'denied lawyer or medical treatment'
    • Sweden Critical Of Zimbabwe Police, Ambassador Sees Tsvangirai
    • Rice demands Tsvangirai release
    • South Africa: "concern" But No Condemnation Over Zimbabwe
    • Regional silence on crisis "loud"
    • Two AP Journalists Arrested, Detained; Whereabouts of One Unknown
    • 2 more shot as the world reacts to Zimbabwe brutality
    • Mourning
    • Amnesty International Demands Probe into Killing of Zimbabwe Activist; Calls for Release of Peaceful Protestors
    • MDC activists in Mutare still in police custody
    • Tsvangirai: Struggle continues
    • U.N. rights chief: Zimbabwe crackdown "unacceptable"
    • The hardest job in Africa?
    • Beaten with an Iron Bar
    • SA blamed for Zim crisis
    • Tsvangirai asked for it, says Zanu (PF)
    • Analysis: Mugabe's final days may be upon us
    • Beginning Of Watershed For Zimbabwe: Analysts
    • Analyst says Zimbabwe May be Heading Down same Road as Former Zaire
    • Save Zimbabwe rally in South Africa
    • SA urges Zimbabwe to respect rule of law
    • A stain Mbeki cannot wash away
    • Divide and rule in Zimbabwe
    • Reporters Without Borders Press release
    • Zimbabwe police "raid labour offices"
    • Financial Gazette editor fired
    • Timeline: Zimbabwe's economic woes
  53. Batch 2 Posted 13/3/07
    • MDC chief 'beaten to a pulp' by Harare police
    • Police 'tried to kill Zimbabwe's main opposition leader'
    • It's war, Zimbabwe police tell dissidents
    • A Tyranny in Tatters
    • Collapse of a regime
    • Beckett's cowardly silence
    • Statement regarding the unlawful detention, denial of access, and torture of Save Zimbabwe leaders and activists
    • The Big Question: Are there any signs of an end to Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe?
    • Downer condemns Mugabe violence
    • Canada Condemns Zimbabwe Government's Use of Violence Against Protestors and Detention of Opposition Leaders
    • Chance is missed to humanise Mugabe
  54. Posted 13/3/07
    • Mugabe rival has surgery after beating
    • URGENT MESSAGE – London demo on Wednesday
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai beaten, hurt in custody-lawyer
    • LATEST UPDATE: Save Zimbabwe Campaign press statement
    • Zimbabwe opposition and civic leaders tortured in detention
    • Amnesty International: Calls investigation into killing of activist and release of peaceful protestors
    • MDC leader 'battling for his life'
    • More arrests, tension rises
    • 140 MDC activists arrested in Mutare
    • EU Ambassadors Try To Trace Opposition Leader Tsvangirai
    • US 'Shocked' Over Zimbabwe Political Violence
    • Zimbabwe court orders lawyer access for Tsvangirai
    • Action alert for Zimbabwe
    • EYE-WITNESS REPORT: 'It is a sorry sight for Zimbabwe but we pray that freedom will come'
    • 'We want to put an end to this tyranny'
    • A turn for the worse
    • Torture, killing and the beating of opposition leaders reflect rising tension
    • Analyst says Mugabe isolated, desperate and dangerous
    • Mutambara MDC UK condemns Sunday arrests
    • Comment: don't write off Mugabe, Zimbabwe's great survivor
    • Police break rules on the use of firearms
    • Freedom is coming tomorrow
    • Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR)
    • Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) Press Statement
    • Celebrating the suffering women of Zimbabwe
    • EU presidency, Ban Ki-moon condemn Zimbabwe treatment of opposition leaders
    • Former Aust citizen detained in Zimbabwe
    • Freedom House Strongly Condemns Crackdown on Zimbabwean Opposition
    • Crackdown could galvanise Zimbabweans to rise against Mugabe
    • Harare crackdown a wake up call on Mbeki: SA opposition
    • Mujuru courts diplomats
  55. Batch 2 Posted 12/3/07
    • ALERT - Zimbabwean opposition and civic leaders tortured
    • Police 'assaulted opposition party leader in cells' after arrest at Zimbabwe rally
    • Free Tsvangirai, US urges
    • New Zealand condemns Zimbabwe opposition arrests
    • Shortages spawn burgeoning blackmarket in Zimbabwe
    • Bob's $40m bail-out
    • Zimbabwe's middle-class moonlighters
  56. Posted 12/3/07
    • Zimbabwe protester killed, Tsvangirai, Mutambara arrested
    • Zimbabwe opposition chief held, activist shot dead
    • Zimbabwe opposition chiefs held as Mugabe enforces rally ban
    • Rally for Zimbabwe takes place in Trafalgar Square
    • Zimbabwe student leaders in hiding
    • Mugabe wants another term
    • Elephants fed to cash crocs
    • Inflation forces citizens into mafia economy
    • The Midas touch in reverse
    • After that horrific crash someone should have quit
  57. Batch 2 Posted 11/3/07
    • Hundreds of Zimbabweans attend London rally
    • Improve Welfare of Farm Workers, State Told
    • Writing to the President
    • We Salute You
    • Power Vacuum Looms in Zimbabwe
    • No Judges to Hear Poll Petitions - Nyatanga
    • Harare Hit By Shortage of Magistrates
    • Major Shake-Up Looms At Central Bank
    • Creditors Sue Ziscosteel
  58. Posted 11/3/07
    • Hundreds attend Dignity rally in London
    • Riot police to stop Zimbabwe prayer rally
    • Friday Night - Update
    • Massive maize deficit in Zimbabwe: Radio report
    • Zimbabwe: CURSE OF AFRICA
    • Mugabe to stand in 2008 election
    • Magistrates threaten to strike
    • Chombo blunders in Chideya case: lawyer
    • Zanu PF postpones Bulawayo poll
    • 20 arrested as anti-ZINWA protests erupt in Masvingo
    • Hospital turns away accident victim
    • CIO target hotels in 'Chikorokoza chapera' blitz
    • Police vow to crush prayer meeting
    • Ncube up for award
    • Hunger stalks drought-hit Manicaland
    • Eight die of malnutrition in Bulawayo: report
    • Desperate Zimbabweans seek divine intervention
    • Zimbabwe to lose out on US$17b Canadian investment
    • RBZ, MMCZ wrangle over diamonds
    • Low ranking for Zimbabwe tourism
    • No respite for small miners
    • End to doctors' strike short-lived; the formula was short-sighted
    • Humourless leaders deserve hyperinflation
    • Independence: was it worth the sacrifice?
    • Zim Standard Letters
    • The price of milk
    • Jag Job Opportunities dated 9 March 2007
  59. Posted 10/3/07
    • Zim opposition official's house petrol bombed
    • Milling firms suspend flour deliveries to bakers
    • Zimbabwe inflation surges as crisis deepens
    • Zimbabwean Inflation May Have Surged Above 2,000%
    • Police move to curb diamond rush in eastern Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Rally for Dignity - Trafalgar Square - Last Reminder
    • London rally to focus on the plight of women in Zimbabwe
    • Save Zimbabwe Campaign says rally is on, despite ban
    • Arrested NCA & WOZA activists released
    • Fallout of Zimbabwean meltdown hits home in region
    • Mbeki and Mugabe hold talks on Zimbabwean crisis
    • China push into Africa reaches Zim lecture hall
    • Mugabe pal's diamond rap
    • Vandalism to Blame for Some Railway Crashes - Nyanhongo
    • Tekere's expulsion divides Manicaland province
    • Zimbabwe Government Targets Dissidents
    • Board hobbles players
    • People
    • Foreign correspondents dinner in Johannesburg
    • Another 61 white Zimbabwe farmers could get land: TV
    • With Talks Deadlocked, Zimbabwe University Lecturers Continue Strike
    • New UN human rights agency; same old problems
  60. Batch 2 Posted 9/3/07
    • Mugabe purges security forces
    • MDC, civic groups to defy rally ban
    • US says Harare abusing its power to retain control
    • Act now for Masvingo WOZA women still in custody
    • Diamond row sucks in UN
    • CIO abandons Daily Mirror
    • High Court orders police to return Falgold gold
    • MDC talks collapse
    • Police in renewed crackdown
    • Hope for Zim/Cites trade agreement dim
    • Govt appeals for US$230 million for food aid
    • Cracks in Zanu PF Byo province ahead of elections
    • Grace Mugabe embarrassed in Ghana
    • 7 years later, Zanu PF supporters trial starts
    • Gono spurns foreign scribes invite, Tsvangirai to speak
    • RBZ buys forex on black market
    • Goche roped in to save social contract
    • Drowning in a very shallow stream
    • Govt domestic debt hits new high
    • Tourism players to meet RBZ on exchange rate
    • Planned drug plant hits forex snag
    • Kadoma Declaration and its proposed solutions
    • Zimbabwe prices seen surging over crop worries
    • Tobacco floor to open Wednesday
    • Business exploits non-existent social contract
    • Sure way to turn economy around
    • Where Mugabe misses the point
    • Politicians can't hide in 'tall grass'
    • Matonga advertises the regime's delinquency
    • Government oblivious to investor expectation
    • Zim Independent Letters
    • Zimbabwean women carry cross of national crisis
    • ICG report on Zimbabwe "a grandiose flight of imagination"
  61. Posted 9/3/07
    • 37 arrested as police use patrol dogs to block NCA demo
    • Chaos as riot police try to force university students into class
    • ANALYSIS-Zimbabwe crisis puts heat on African neighbours
    • Zimbabwe's central bank takes over Golden Kopje gold mine
    • Zimbabwe runs out of maize
    • Mbeki urged to break 'curious' silence on Zimbabwe
    • The other African genocide
    • Bracing for a seventh year of hunger
    • Floods, drought threaten food shortages in southern Africa: WFP
    • Update from Sekai Holland
    • 3 jailed for Aussie's murder
    • Mugabe never makes idle threats
    • No judges to hear MDC election challenges
    • International Women's Day - Zimbabwe Celebrates
    • ZCTF report 6.03.07
    • MDC hails SADC plans to discuss Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zimbabwe among least attractive countries for tourists
    • Eyebrows raised over Rushwaya's appointment
    • Undocumented kids alone in a new country
    • Christian Agencies Condemn Zimbabwe Ruling on Human Rights Work
  62. Batch 3 Posted 8/3/07
    • Smuggling outrage
    • Gaping $60bn hole for ZINWA
    • Passport shambles: students stuck in Zim
    • We won't back down: Mutezo
    • Govt to consider white farmers' request to return
    • NANGO won't budge
    • Rukuni tipped to head WFP
    • Zim languishes close to bottom of travel index
    • Zinara wants 100% fuel levy
    • Experts see inflation hitting 1700%
    • Fight over Mugabe succession deepens
    • Nhara begs President for mercy
    • Inflation: evidence of economic decline
    • Mugabe buoyant over new economic plan
    • Air Zimbabwe staff get CIO sniff
    • Move over diamond, here comes buchu
    • Are colossal donations received by Edgar Tekere fact or fiction?
    • 'Bus tragedy epitomises plight of the poor'
    • Not another lean year!
    • Revisiting the pothole debate
    • FinGaz Letters
  63. Batch 2 Posted 8/3/07
    • Zimbabwean Receives International Women of Courage Award
    • WOZA on the march country wide!
    • Women's Day - Zimbabwean women continue to battle against the odds
    • Trafalgar Square Rally for Zimbabwe
    • Student Activists Arrested While Gathering In Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe, the refugee-producing country
    • Cosatu to join ZCTU in next month's strike
    • Forex reserves hit all-time low
    • State House shootings
    • CIO uses women to lure MDC supporters
    • Civil servants punished
    • MDC wants unity - Bhebhe
    • The future is our business - MDC leaders tell villagers
    • Letter from America
    • Food for work pgm corrupt - doctors
    • Save Zim defies ban
    • Chinese sanctions busting ploy
    • Shangaan elders against Zanu (PF) insult
    • Mudede, CIO target activists
    • 2000 civil servants get the chop
    • "We won't kill" - junior cops
    • EU spends millions on aid to Zim
    • Editorial 08-03-07
    • Wheat theft dispute
    • Price freeze in Tatters
    • Charges dropped for 5 CA leaders
    • Mugabe is not Amin - historian
  64. Posted 8/3/07
    • Mugabe under threat from within his collapsing state
    • Red alert as Zim unrest threatens to erupt
    • Zim bus disaster points to economic woes
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Faults Government On Deadly Train-Bus Collision
    • Two Journalists Fined for Practicing Journalism Illegally; Two More Charged for "Criminal Abuse of Duty"; Two Others Convicted Under AIPPA
    • Agriculture sector can recover, say analysts
    • Condoleezza Rice to honour Jenni Williams at US Courage Awards
    • Interview: Sydney Masamvu
    • Chombo and Makwavarara Contemptuous
    • Violence charges against Zimbabwe opposition MPs dropped
    • Aid agencies hit out at clamp down on Zimbabwe church groups
    • Church urged to act on Zimbabwe
    • 16 students released, four still in detention
    • DA: Africa is starting to acknowledge chaos in Zim
    • Zimbabwean gems under the spotlight
    • Fuel Prices Rise Sharply
    • Ordinary Level Results Delay Worries Senators
    • Van Hoogstraten Relinquishes Falcon Gold Stake
    • Court makes Nhara sweat
  65. Posted 7/3/07
    • Inexplicably, a feeling of change stirs in Zimbabwe
    • Weaning off unproductive black farmers a political time bomb
    • ZANU PF official had US$128 000 worth of diamonds at airport
    • MDC calls for rates boycott in Harare
    • Sweden calls for urgent reforms to stem humanitarian crisis
    • Zimbabwe Declares National Disaster As 35 Die In Train-Bus Collision
    • Zimbabwe Women Activists Continue Protests, Another 30 Arrested
    • More Than 30 Die in Zimbabwe Commuter Accident
    • "Stop pretending all is well in Zimbabwe"
    • New report shows ZANU PF factions keen to see Mugabe go
    • South African choppers to begin airlifting supplies in Mozambique
    • UZ Strike Persists
    • Zimbabwe posts budget deficit of $47,9 billion
    • UK appeal court orders review of deportation of Zimbabwean, concerned about retribution
    • Money printed to buy Harare's judges new 4x4s
    • Nhara in court over airport diamonds find
    • 20 students arrested as government bans rallies in all major cities
    • Mugabe turns on black farmers who took white farms
    • Australia put back Zimbabwe tour to September
    • Dictator Robert Mugabe Still Honored by UMass
    • High-ups use free prison labour
    • Anti Riot Equipment
    • Journalist convicted for operating without license
    • MDC official files urgent application over ETD
    • Trade unionist rejects MDC link
    • JAG Classifieds dated 6 March 2007
  66. Posted 6/3/07
    • An End to the Stalemate?
    • Harare extends rally ban to all towns, cities
    • Zimbabwe to withdraw aid for black farmers - report
    • Renewed clashes in Zimbabwe, police warn opposition
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 3rd March 2007
    • Students boycott classes and WOZA protest in Gweru
    • Fresh calls for Mayoral elections in Harare
    • Time to Stop This Man
    • Meltdown affects Zim wildlife
    • Drama at Town House as fired town clerk reports for duty
    • Wave Of Strikes Subsides, But Zimbabwe Government Still Vulnerable
    • Zimbabwe Farm Workers Get a Wage Hike
    • AU slates 'life presidents'
    • Zimbabwe ranked worst country to invest in mining sector
    • Another Breakdown Hits Hwange Colliery
    • Zimbabwe, China trade expected to surge
    • The joke will be on us if we don't wake up to Zimbabwe's pain
    • Concern rising over delay
    • COSATU calls for release of ZIM editor
    • Failed UK Zimbabwean asylum seekers to know their fate Tuesday
    • World Vision Builds Multimillion Irrigation Scheme in Zimbabwe
    • ZimConservation Newsletter Jan/Feb 2007
    • Shady diamond auctions
    • Senior Zimbabwean Official Faces Bribery, Gem Smuggling Charges
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 473
  67. Posted 5/3/07
    • Zimbabwe police gear up for opposition protests
    • 'Only God knows how I am surviving'
    • Harare holds on to three truckloads of sugar
    • Veteran Zim politician expelled from party
    • Mugabe savages IMF, bites Pretoria
    • Zimbabweans in the UK in their largest demo ever
    • Mugabe unedited
    • More protests planned
    • Madhuku, Majongwe could sue Mugabe if only he ...
    • Zim 'unlikely' to resume EU beef exports
    • Noczim set to buy over 10 000t of jatropha seed
  68. Posted 4/3/07
    • Zim govt official arrested for diamond smuggling
    • Terror in Marange
    • Zanu PF purges anti-Mugabe provinces
    • I'm still in charge,says Makwavarara
    • CIO break up anti-ZINWA protest
    • Residents reject Harare commission plan
    • 'Sterile Bob' not Mugabe, rules court
    • 'Unproductive' new farmers booted out
    • Minister says no maize for MDC
    • Nail-biting intrigue in Mugabe succession riddle
    • Zanu PF chefs loot donations at Mugabe birthday party
    • New Ziana journalists paid 'peanuts' and late
    • Smuggling costs Zimbabwe US$50m
    • Wooden spoon for TelOne
    • EU blasts Zimbabwe for crackdown on opposition
    • Nkayi poultry business run from Toronto
    • Aiding and abetting corruption proving lucrative for ministers, politicians
    • Information power not for megalomaniacs
    • Govt misleading on new higher, tertiary fees structure
    • Revisiting Madzimbamuto vs Lardner Burke case
    • Zimbabwe doctors end strike after reaching pay deal
    • Mugabe surprises E Guinea
    • A Hundred Days
    • Mugabe the trump card in Zim pack
    • Central Bank Sets Up Company to Run Quasi-Fiscal Operations
    • Ian Mills, international correspondent and musician, dies
  69. Posted 3/3/07
    • Family basket shoots to Z$686 0000 a month
    • High Court says Harare Commission illegal
    • Arrested NCA demonstrators released as students prepare for strike
    • Police Detain Zimbabwe Student Leaders In Continuing Crackdown
    • Police In Masvingo, Zimbabwe, Release President Of Teachers Union
    • Confusion Over Price Freeze Plan Feeds Surge In Zimbabwe Prices
    • Zimbabwe gold miner says on brink of collapse
    • 'This is the year for change in Zimbabwe'
    • Zimbabwe government, unions begin key wage talks
    • Zimbabwe opposition running out of options
    • Mugabe's ministers in SA talks
    • NamPower-Zim power deal needs thorough analysis
    • Mirror faces collapse as workers strike
    • Mugabe Madness
    • A woolly presidential hopeful with a violent streak
    • Give us right to vote in next election - Zim exiles
    • Zim doctors happy with new deal
  70. Batch 3 Posted 2/3/07
    • New currency plan collapses
    • Diamonds seized from ZDI boss's home
    • Social contract fails to take off
    • MDC challenges Electoral Act
    • Slim chance for new constitution by 2008
    • Mujuru has destroyed own succession bid - Mugabe
    • No SDF accounts in 15 years
    • Govt takes Zim back: EU envoy
    • Madzongwe gets US visa but . . .
    • New TV station for Zim
    • Dollar takes heavy knock on black market
    • Banks prepare for rate hike
    • Market hikes prices ahead of social contract
    • Zim unlikely to yield deals from OECS visit
    • IMF board calls on Zim to pay US$129 million
    • Shortage looms as wheat farmers miss targets
    • Is Mugabe protecting crooks?
    • Rally ban a fatal govt assault on social contract
    • Blair should have sent army to Zim
    • Mugabe buys time
    • Social contract on collision course
    • Research doomed without political will
    • Of failed leaders and the magic cure
    • The last king of Zimbabwe
    • Privatisation talk without action
    • Zim Independent Letters
  71. Batch 2 Posted 2/3/07
    • Little cheer from new Z$50 000 banknote in Zim
    • Zim opposition, civic groups demand new constitution
    • War veterans demand massive pension hike
    • Analysts and Farm Laborers Challenge Mugabe Claims For Land Reform
    • Prices Surge Higher as Zimbabweans Anticipate Wage-Price Freeze
    • 'The wrath of the law will catch up with them'
    • Zimbabwe admits jamming anti-government broadcasts
    • Notice: Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Zimbabwe
    • Ban on meetings forces pro-democracy groups to meet in S.A.
    • Zimbabwe warns on foreign currency
    • Zimbabwe to maintain ban on political rallies - report
    • Zim's cattle facing starvation
    • E Guinea supplies Zim with oil
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 471
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 1 March 2007
  72. Batch 1 Posted 2/3/07
    • Where is the bumper harvest?
    • Army deployed at dry fuel stations
    • Govt to trade sugar for maize
    • Social Welfare crumbles
    • Corruption survey a waste: watchdog
    • MDC fights ban
    • Mat ZANU PF heavyweights in rare show of unity with council
    • Shoko suspension upheld
    • UN launches US$215m food aid appeal for Zim
    • Rio diamonds dim as mill spoils gold
    • Who woke them from deep slumber?
    • Survey on graft: throwing away good money after bad
    • How the cookie is crumbling: bakers speak
    • No country is an island
    • Governor Gono's dossier of despair
    • Desperate bid to justify land reform
    • Selling us a bill of goods
    • FinGaz Letters
  73. Batch 2 Posted 1/3/07
    • Mugabe denounces IMF
    • Zimbabwe bank chief attacks land grab
    • Stevenson ejected from Parliament over frequency jamming
    • Cry the Beloved City
    • How the official/parallel forex system works
    • Kunzvi dam scandal revealed
    • Seeds of self-destruction
    • Aid halted over 'Zanusation' of food
    • Demo ban slammed
    • Call to halt repression
    • Mugabe must go - ZJSN
    • Letter from America
    • Officer 'helped to rob me'
    • War vet leader accused of theft
    • Massive grain deficit looms
    • Fuel price hike sounds death knell
    • Zimbabwe government reluctant to embrace internet
    • Zimbabweans to demonstrate in London
  74. Posted 1/3/07
    • Shock surge in rights violations in Zim
    • 50 arrested in Zimbabwe for defying protest ban
    • Zimbabwe land reforms cause shortages - c.bank head
    • Hundreds protest visit to Namibia by Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe
    • Embattled Zimbabwe hungry and broke, says central bank head
    • Zimbabwe Information Ministry Confirms Jamming of VOA Broadcasts
    • Union says 5 000 teachers quit jobs last year
    • Leader Of Zimbabwe Teachers Union Responds To Attack By Mugabe
    • Lecturers in Zim down their books
    • Interview Part 2: Coltart, Majongwe and Tsunga
    • Zimbabwe needs rescuing
    • Mugabe defends farm seizures
    • Robert Mugabe increasingly isolated at home and abroad
    • No judge to hear MDC rally-ban challenge
    • Matonga's Trial Resumes
    • Opposition leaders to discuss crisis in South Africa
    • Soaring Tuition Fees Deprive Youth of Education
    • Namibia, Zim strike $40mn power deal
    • Post Goromonzi - an analysis of Zanu PF after their annual conference
    • The crisis intensifies!
    • Journal
    • Let us re-define the struggle - Free ZimYouth
    • Olonga: A hero in exile
    • JAG Classifieds dated 27 February 2007



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