The ZIMBABWE Situation

February 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/3/2002
    • A glimpse of Zimbabwe's desperation
    • Telegraph woman charged
    • MDC won’t sell its soul to the devil
    • Italian leader mum on Zimbabwean poll
    • Lawyer seeks court order
    • Income loss hurts Zimbabweans
    • Stand up and be counted (letter)
    • Washington adds bishop of Harare to sanctions list
    • Mugabe victory stalls DRC peace
    • Tougher sanctions loom for Zimbabwe
    • Police tear-gas rioters in Bulawayo
    • Print Media - the election aftermath - Update # 2002-08 - March 18th - March 24th 2002
    • Electronic Media- the election aftermath - March 18 - March 24 2002
  2. Posted 30/3/2002
    • 30,000 flee as Mugabe begins cleansing
    • Zimbabwe journalist 'not released'
    • Journalist jailed in Zimbabwe 'may soon be freed'
    • I am so proud of my brave mother jailed in Zimbabwe
    • Lies won’t save Zanu PF leaders from their inevitable fate
    • Future of Hippo Valley in balance
    • Government speeds up commercial farm acquisition
    • The truth about ACP-EU resolution
    • Abducted MDC supporter still missing
    • Hungwe flees angry war vets
    • US places Anglican bishop on blacklist
    • Evicted settlers in demo
    • Zimbabwe's free speech curbs move beyond journalists
    • Police fire teargas in Zimbabwe riot
  3. Posted 29/3/2002 (batch 2)
    • Mugabe knows he stole the vote
    • Sadly, Mugabe is still with us & other letters
    • Do you sleep well, Moyo?
    • Democracy Crucified for a Few Pieces of Silver
    • Bishops, blackmail, and bluster . .
    • Telegraph journalist held in Zimbabwe jail
    • Editor demands journalist's 'immediate release'
    • Moore demands release of Zimbabwe reporter
    • Business leaders should be frank with Mugabe
    • Made's maize project a pipedream
    • Mugabe steps up terror campaign against opponents
    • Botswana raps Zim lawlessness
    • Zanu PF reprisals displace 18 000 MDC supporters
    • More militia camps planned
    • Tourism plan faces collapse
    • Malaysians to start work on Matabeleland water project
    • Why Mbeki caved in over Mugabe
    • Access to food aid politicised says lobby group
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 28 March 2002
    • Mugabe needs to show that he is in charge
    • More contradictions among SA observers
    • MDC polling agent beaten to death by police, soldiers
    • War vets’ public service witch-hunt intensifies
    • Zanu PF supporters besiege Town House
    • Status of Mugabe’s Cabinet queried
    • Nkomo, Mnangagwa tipped for top jobs
  4. Posted 29/3/2002 (batch 1)
    • Zimbabweans on the move
    • Zimbabwe struck by new reign of terror
    • Donors cut off $4b aid to protest rigged vote
    • Violence rises as witch-hunt for MDC supporters is intensified
    • The most convincing argument on the perennial land question
    • Tsvangi’s homework: Change the guard
    • The defeated remain defiant
    • Ballot re-run Mugabe’s only option
    • Journalism students face intimidation
    • Mugabe's 'stolen' victory a threat to Nepad
    • Mugabe thwarts efforts of SA cabinet taskforce on Zim crisis
    • Free press is racist, says Mugabe report
    • Economic rights, self-management key to developing rural communities
    • Lawlessness continues to scare investors away
    • EU sanctions team to visit region
    • Mbeki, Obasanjo envoys in fresh bid to save Mugabe
    • Africa pressured to dump Mugabe
    • Swiss zero in on army chiefs
    • US bans bankers,business leaders
    • Zimbabwe off limits to tourists - but Victoria Falls "safe"
    • Zimbabwe: ‘My land is not life-giving’
  5. Posted 28/3/2002
    • Government publishes shocking land acquisition list
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Wednesday 27th March 2002
    • Foreign Troops in Harare?
    • Zimbabwe food crisis deepens, govt says no new poll
    • Dedication to Terrence Ford
    • Zimbabwe denies passport to Smith
    • DA'S MESSAGE IN EUROPE: GET TOUGH ON ZIM
    • Shadow of Zimbabwe could blight Nepad
    • Protesters demand SA take action against Zim
    • African leaders agree on governance
    • Devaluation of Z$ seen in May
    • 'Sluggish' response from donor nations contributes to starvation fears
    • Top musician, Mapfumo, slams election
    • Ministry Reviews Applications to Hike Prices of Basic Goods
    • Students Shy Away From Open Discussion On Activate Reports
    • There Was a Man Who Once Fought Windmills
    • Africans now need liberation from their liberators
    • C’wealth observers denounce Zanu PF violence
    • Church leaders slam Zanu PF
    • Mbeki issues veiled warning to Mugabe
    • Moyo threatens Nyarota
    • MDC dismisses Herald story
  6. Posted 27/3/2002
    • Major disaster' looms as hunger spreads - WFP
    • What About Human Rights?
    • 'Massive rigging' in Zimbabwe poll
    • 'Zimbabwe voting figures show massive rigging'
    • Call to ban Zimbabwe from the Games
    • Zimbabwe to Drag SADC Down
    • SA Needs to Take a Stand Against Harare
    • Zimbabwe after now
    • Is It Democracy for Africa?
  7. Posted 26/3/2002
    • Opposition supporters killed in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe opposition blames soldiers for two new deaths
    • Zimbabwe troops blamed for killings
    • Matombo hammers ZBC over false report
    • Zimbabwe's events continue to haunt' the rand
    • Maize Crop in Mhondoro Succumbs to Dry Spell
    • Endorsing Mugabe’s win could lead to more poverty, says ICG
    • Mugabe must spell out his new plan for the nation
    • Failed stayaway a vital lesson for ZCTU
    • 50 farmers have been illegally evicted in Zimbabwe since the 2002 Presidential Election
    • Zim offers land advice to Brazil
  8. Posted 26/3/2002
    • Poet faces jail after ridiculing Mugabe
    • Legislation allows Zimbabwe to nationalise mines that stand idle
    • Duplicity in democracy: Towards a global standard
    • Police attack patrons in mayor’s nightclub
    • Mudede withholds council poll figures
    • And now for the real war hondo yesadza
    • Zanu PF’s copycat campaign against terror’ wins no sympathy
    • Mugabe urged to seek international assistance
    • GMB seeks $250m for maize imports
    • Dry spell forces SA to stop further maize exports to Zimbabwe
    • Political impasse can’t continue indefinitely
    • A regime bent on violence, corruption won’t get aid
    • MDC MPs flee Manicaland
    • Split rocks Maya’s NAGG
    • Guards at MDC HQ arrested
    • MDC backs NCA on mass protests
    • Zanu PF mobs burn down MDC polling agents’ homes
    • Help Harare Turn Over a New Leaf'
    • NCA to stage mass demos
    • Committee Finishes Compiling Media Report
  9. Posted 25/3/2002
    • Witch-hunt as Mugabe strikes back with new terror
    • Thousands flee Mugabe witchhunt
    • HARARE WILL IMPORT FOOD TO AVOID STARVATION
    • Can we escape the colonial past?
    • Mudenge knows he is talking nonsense
    • Amnesty urges UN intervention
    • Zanu PF baits Tsvangirai
    • Why Mugabe is seen as Africa's Achilles heel
    • Dollar to be devalued by April
    • Hunger crisis hits Zimbabwe
    • Businessman pleads with US for exclusion
    • "Has the world forgotten us?"
    • Mugabe thugs drive opposition supporters from homes
    • Mugabe to reshuffle cabinet
    • Zimbabwe's govt announces "economic recovery" plan
    • Pro-mugabe Militants On Offensive
    • Mugabe supporters want to send Cecil John Rhodes' remains back to Britain
    • Tutu condemns SA stance on Zimbabwe
    • Tutu "deeply distressed" about S African stance on Zimbabwe
    • Chenjerai Hove's and Pius Wakatama's essays
  10. Posted 24/3/2002
    • Headman's charred remains discovered in Nkayi
    • Black and white mourn victim of Mugabe mob
    • Fear hindering 'true' democracy
    • Mugabe's fast track to self-destruction
    • "Their silence is frightening" (letter)
    • Zimbabwe Election Reignites Argument
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 22 March 2002
    • Most Price-Controlled Products Run Out
    • Mugabe Victory Bad for Investment in Africa according to George Soros
    • Rural peacemaker dies in roiling Zimbabwe
    • Millers Fail to Explain Mealie Meal Shortage
  11. Posted 23/3/2002 - batch2
    • MUGABE'S THUGS KILLED MY BROTHER
    • Mugabe launches fresh round of farm seizures
    • Wiping out any competition
    • Government to Resume Talks With IMF
    • S. Africans Must Learn from Zimbabwe's Mistakes: Mbeki
    • Mugabe Cabinet Might Derail Economic Package: Economists
    • Pressure piles for poll re-run
    • Soldiers' pay slashed
    • MDC exposes more Zanu PF electoral fraud
    • Mugabe to appoint 'crisis cabinet'
    • Zanu PF militias harass civil servants
    • Zimbabwe seeks to stave off starvation
    • No shaking off poll watchdogs
    • Zimbabwe Remains in Commonwealth Games
  12. Posted 23/3/2002 - batch1
    • ELECTION LEAVES THE WORLD SLEEPLESS
    • Afrlcan Dreams
    • Zimbabwe At The Crossroads: Transition Or Conflict?
    • 'Brother' Africans turning on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Report Intimidation
    • Mugabe might sink SA's aid strategy
    • Murderous thugs attack farm family again
    • C'wealth hopes for Zim's rehab
    • Hundreds at slain white farmer's funeral
    • Squeak mourns his master
    • There are no excuses for Mugabe
    • Zimbabweans need your support
    • MDC appeals for help to end violence
    • Renewed Fear Grips Farming Sector
    • Zimbabwe seeks massive food imports in shattered economy
    • Zimbabwe to seize more farms, defies pressure
    • Dankie Suid-Afrika, Siyabonga, Re a leboga
    • Cosatu wants facts from observers
    • Commonwealth is right
    • Where were the Africans at Mugabe's inauguration?
  13. Posted 22/3/2002 - batch3
    • Harare’s new mayor Mudzuri: Eager to defy all odds
    • Zimbabwe mobile market swims against the tide
    • Commonwealth can't bar Zimbabwe from Games
    • Aust cricketers at risk in Zimbabwe
    • Ghana backs Zimbabwe's suspension
    • Mbeki Endorses Election
    • Mugabe's Madness
    • The Despot And the Dispossessed
    • 'How Can the ANC Turn Its Back On Us?'
    • Poetry
  14. Posted 22/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Mugabe under siege
    • Tsvangirai treason charge dashes conciliation hope
    • Workers ignore Zimbabwe strike
    • Slow start to stayaway
    • Farm guard killed 'for opposing Mugabe'
    • Zimbabwe fuel situation ‘stable’
    • Bad news from Zimbabwe hits home
    • U.S. links aid to Africa and stand on Zimbabwe
    • Tatchell Calls Zimbabwe Suspension ‘Inadequate’
    • Intimidation, revenge violence reported by labor officials, farmers
    • Bleak economic future
    • 'A defining moment for Africa'
    • Bleak prospects for Zimbabwe - Straw
    • Zimbabwe General Strike Falters, Attacks Continue
    • Freedom fears for Zimbabwe's media
    • Zimbabwe risks more sanctions over Tsvangirai case: Britain
    • Africa says West two-faced over Zimbabwe polls
    • Mugabe is Latest Obstacle to Africa's Advancement
    • Assist in Rebuilding Harare's Economy, Says Cabinet
    • UN throws Zimbabwe a lifeline
    • Persecution continues – NGOs
  15. Posted 22/3/2002 - batch 1
    • US keeps up pressure on Mugabe
    • Zanu PF continues to train militant youths
    • Tsvangirai charged with high treason
    • From the MDC
    • Climate of terror unnerves CFU
    • Zimbabwe’s industry faces decimation
    • Mugabe must be confronted with constitution issue
    • Mugabe’s options
    • Zim army ordered to stay on high alert
    • Zim army ordered to stay on high alert
    • We need a fresh presidential election
    • Tsvangirai stronger after flawed poll
    • Canada opposition wants Mugabe tried as a criminal
    • Danes close embassy
    • State agents fuel violence, says US
    • Zimbabwe journalists to fight draconian law
    • Swiss probe Mugabe, 19 others
    • C’wealth decision could split ZANU PF
    • Zimbabwe’s economic environment in a mess
    • No lessons learnt from the Mozambique disaster
  16. Posted 21/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Commercial farmers in massive exodus to neighbouring countries
    • MDC rejects Mugabe offer on talks
    • Zimbabwe: strike call largely ignored in Harare
    • Rwanda, DRC rebels deny links with Zimbabwe oppn
    • Pressure must be kept on Mugabe, Smith
    • Personal Piece on Kerry Kay
    • Persecution continues - NGOs
    • "From my shattered heart " (letter)
    • Aust PM Howard calls for sanity over Zimbabwe arrests
    • Violence continues in Zimbabwe after poll-report
    • Namibia deplores Zimbabwe's suspension from Commonwealth
    • Mugabe vows more security for ''patriotic'' farmers
    • Mugabe rival charged with treason
    • Charge 'not political retribution'
    • Mugabe and unions on collision course
    • Tsvangirai agrees to talks once violence is ended
    • Mbeki sacrificed a despot to keep his grand vision alive
    • Zimbabwe invited to Commonwealth Games
    • Zimbabwe blames Britain for Commonwealth suspension
    • BUSINESS Zimbabwe’s domestic debt now stands at $227 bn: RBZ - DNews
    • BUSINESS RBZ confirms possible loss of foreign currency - DNews
    • BUSINESS Food distribution to resume - DNews
    • FEATURE That election: only the rigging was free and fair - DNews
    • Sister says urged murdered Zimbabwe farmer to leave
  17. Posted 21/3/2002 - batch 1
    • Assaulted MDC youth dies
    • Women’s Coalition rejects election results
    • The most wicked fraud of all
    • 30 face charges of interfering with election
    • Hospital rationing patients’ food
    • War vet plot to hijack stayaway
    • Zimbabwe economy 'on its knees'
    • Zimbabwe suspension watershed for Africa
    • Aust Senator says he will be haunted by Zimbabwe elections
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 19 March, 2002
    • ANC: 'Package of reconciliation'
    • Highlights of Commonwealth statement on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe farmers brace for further land seizures
    • McKinnon says Zimbabwe must reform elections
    • Aust PM says Australian wants new elections in Zimbabwe
    • Justice for Mugabe
    • U.S. criticizes African tolerance for Mugabe
    • G8 meeting will put Mugabe to the test
    • Commonwealth turns on Mugabe
    • UK welcomes Zimbabwe decision
  18. Posted 20/3/2002 - batch 3
    • Opposition welcomes Commonwealth suspension of Zimbabwe
    • News update from Norton (CFU)
    • Commonwealth suspension a bad decision: Zimbabwe govt
    • Was the Commonwealth right to suspend Zimbabwe?
    • McKinnon says Zimbabwe must reform elections
    • Tsvangirai takes tough stance on Mugabe talks
    • Day of drama ends with Zimbabwe's suspension
    • Tide begins to turn against Mugabe's rule
  19. Posted 20/3/2002 - batch 2
    • MDC trounces Zanu PF in Harare council elections
    • Made to be axed
    • Zimbabwe police arrest four for farmer's murder
    • Fresh problems rock Harare’s Anglican Diocese
    • ZCTU stayaway on tomorrow
    • Victorious 'veterans' slaughter farmer
    • No deal struck after Zimbabwean talks
    • Constitutional overhaul in Zimbabwe the only way
    • Zimbabwe: Citizens' rights, not politics must set the agenda
    • Mass civil unrest over Mugabe's election crackdown
    • "Situation Deteriorating" (letter)
    • Police warn against Zimbabwe general strike
    • Zimbabwe suspended from Commonwealth for a year
    • Zimbabwe economy on its knees needs outside help - analysts
    • Zimbabwe: One of few countries suspended by Commonwealth
    • US still mulling Zimbabwe options: WHouse
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report
    • Tuesday 19 March, 2002
    • Government dismisses impact of strike action
    • Civic groups reject national unity government
    • Africa 'passes' Zimbabwe test
    • Swiss impose sanctions on Zimbabwe over election
  20. Posted 20/3/2002 - batch 1
    • STATEMENT BY THE SADC PARLIAMENTARY FORUM ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION
    • How it was done: affidavits
    • Loyalty amid Zimbabwe’s betrayal
    • Killing of white farmer shocks Zimbabweans
    • Talks may grant Mugabe reprieve
    • Tsvangirai sees no Commonwealth action on Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth leaders to discuss Zimbabwe
    • Soros Slams Zimbabwe Election, Leaders to Meet
    • Tsvangirai suggests talks with Mugabe on new Zimbabwe vote
    • Denmark closes Zimbabwe embassy after election
    • Zimbabwean Investors Not Bring Land Problems to Mozambique: President
    • 3 MDC supporters, farmer killed in fresh terror
    • 16 months ago Mugabe's sister wanted dead farmer's house
    • All that is needed is to call for a fresh election
    • Chissano, Muluzi Meet With Tsvangirai
    • Depoliticising Zimbabwe can save Nepad
    • Zimbabwe - Report from Inside
    • Rage and infamy as darkness blinds towns and cities
    • Zanu PF supporters go on the rampage in Victoria Falls
    • NCA denies plotting to topple Mugabe
  21. Posted 19/3/2002 - batch 2
    • "The mayhem continues.." (letter)
    • "Zimbabwean citizens accounts of brutality" (letter)
    • Zimbabwean farmers fear extermination
    • Zimbabwe police accused of failing to help murdered farmer
    • Killing, Strike and Talks in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Arrested farmers not charged
    • Zimbabwe robbed
    • Africa's big two press Mugabe
    • Tenth white farmer killed
    • Q&A: Resolving Zimbabwe's crisis
    • Zimbabwe trade unions call three-day strike
    • Civic groups reject national unity government
    • A deal to get us out of the Zimbabwe impasse
    • Mugabe bends as African allies step up pressure
    • "STOP TALKING AND ACT - True Zimbabwean" (letter)
    • Commonwealth verdict 'delayed by Mugabe talks'
  22. Posted 19/3/2002 - batch 1
    • Norton farmer murdered
    • White farmer executed in upsurge of violence in Zimbabwe
    • White farmer reported killed in Zimbabwe
    • Massive election fraud unearthed
    • War veterans murder guard, assault farmer
    • Unregistered Zanu PF youths cast their votes
    • Six teachers, businessmen assaulted by Zanu PF youths
    • Mudede has failed the nation unforgivably
    • Zanu PF supporters set ablaze MDC agents’ homes
    • Zanu PF youths take over maize distribution
    • Seeking a way to manage Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki to meet Mugabe, Obasanjo
    • Mugabe sets out agenda that chills the West
    • Victorious Mugabe mocks 'colonial' Britain
    • Mugabe embarks on 'rebuilding'
    • Mugabe extends an olive branch to MDC
    • Mugabe launches attack on Western imperialism
    • Parliament to debate Zimbabwe issue
    • ‘Not free and fair’ - Church observers
    • No visa for general's wife
    • African leaders seek Zimbabwe solution
  23. Posted 18/3/2002
    • " I dreamed a dream that was Zimbabwe... "
    • 'Children of a lesser god'
    • "Humility"
    • Mugabe's plan for Zim economy
    • Nigeria not seen backing Zimbabwe sanctions
    • How Mugabe stole democracy
    • Zimbabwe's shattered dream
    • EU to target more Zanu PF officials
    • Mugabe vows to speed up land reform
    • Africa on Mugabe
    • Rural blackout pays for Mugabe
    • Top Zanu PF officials under probe over diamonds
    • ZCTU plans mass stayaway
    • Zimbabwe whites head for exit
    • South Africa looks on nervously
    • Mugabe win rests on dead or absent voters
    • Ruling party violence reported in Zimbabwe
    • Condemn Mr Mugabe, but do not forget others even less democratic
    • Mugabe issues new threats to white businesses
    • EU will withhold aid from Zimbabwe: UK minister
  24. Posted 17/3/2002
    • Zimbabwean government ILLEGITIMATE
    • Mugabe death squad thugs kidnapped and tortured me
    • The West can't stop Mugabe now
    • Opposition leaders report violence
    • Mugabe's Election Victory Celebrations May Be Short-Lived
    • KEEP HOPE ALIVE
    • Industry Calls for National Task Force On Food Crisis
    • Africa bids to avert Commonwealth Zimbabwe ban
    • Zimbabweans will decide their fate: Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe retained in an election flawed at outset
    • Zimbabwe on downward road to chaos
    • Zimbabwe faces growing cuts in aid
    • Violence reignites in Zimbabwe
    • More EU sanctions loom over Zimbabwe
    • 'United analysis' of observers to guide Aus. PM on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe to be sworn in as foreign pressure mounts
    • Unity plan shot down by defiant Mugabe
    • Raids and press curbs mark new Mugabe era
    • Tourists avoid reality in Zimbabwe's parallel world
    • Two dead as thugs rampage - Times
    • SA observers break ranks - UKInd
    • Mbeki remarks denied - DTel
    • Mugabe spurns unity proposal - UKInd
    • Postal votes go missing - DNews
    • Caught red-handed - ZimInd
    • Degree controversy - MGazette
    • South African observers next to useless - Muckraker
  25. Posted 16/3/2002
    • African election monitors condemn Zimbabwe election
    • "YET ANOTHER UTTERLY FRAUDULENT HORROR"
    • Africa 'damaged' by Mugabe poll
    • Mbeki didn't sign endorsement of Zimbabwe election
    • (see - SAfrica's Mbeki says will of Zimbabwe's people 'prevailed')
    • Regimes' supporters fight suspension threat
    • Mugabe stumbles after victory
    • Africa goes easy on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe case exposes West's limitations in Africa
    • What next for Zimbabwe's opposition?
    • S.Africa Urges Mugabe to Consider Unity Government
    • World worker group appeals to ILO over Zimbabwe
    • Election conditions in Zimbabwe unfair, say regional officials
    • "Starving and drought stricken nation" (letter)
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe signs into law sweeping media curbs
  26. Posted 15/3/2002 - batch 3
    • "Sombre Mood" (letter)
    • Food crisis worsens as maize stocks run out
    • Prices of basic commodities to rise
    • Mudede inflates rural voter numbers
    • National unity plan 'impossible under Mugabe'
    • Unions warn of Zimbabwe unrest
    • Zimbabwe’s tense election aftermath has raised fears of a middle-class exodus
    • Mugabe silent as criticism grows
    • Howard to fly to London over Zimbabwe election
    • Secret mission to solve Zimbabwe crisis
  27. Posted 15/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Compelled to vote for Mugabe
    • Struck from roll on poll day after six-hour wait
    • An 'exemplary' fraud
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 15 March 2002
    • "Game is up'' for Mugabe, says Britain's Straw
    • Union federation a voice of clarity in Zimbabwe
    • Uncertainty grips forex market
    • No cure in sight for Zimbabwe's ailing economy
    • MDC rejects prospects of a coalition govt
    • Zanu PF unleashes militias on commercial farms
    • Zanu PF caught red-handed
    • Black and white, rich and poor, 'anyone who can' prepares to join mass exodus
    • MDC Supporters Mourn Their Loss
    • Mbeki's Zim Crisis
    • A Heavy Responsibility
    • South African deputy hails Mugabe 'victory'
    • Irish Independent - editorial
    • Canada withdraws funding from Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe faces global isolation
    • South African poll observers criticise 'legitimate' finding
  28. Posted 15/3/2002 - batch 1
    • The End of Act Three? - Eddie Cross
    • Zimbabwe: Farms being Looted
    • Editorial: Mugabe's poll heist can't go unanswered
    • Dead voters, stolen ballots: Mugabe's dirty win
    • Mugabe focuses on land 'revolution'
    • Harare’s burden
    • 'Climate of fear' in Zimbabwe poll
    • Daily Media Update for Wednesday March 13th 2002
    • Zimbabwean archbishop calls presidential elections 'rigged'
    • National unity plan 'impossible under Mugabe'
    • Editorial: Mugabe's poll heist can't go unanswered
    • Zim Gets World's Worst Economic Rating
    • Why Mugabe played the race card
    • 'Zimbabwe will affect brain drain'
    • Zimbabwe election diary - After the results
    • Zimbabwe's embattled opposition fights to survive
    • Peer calls for Zimbabwe suspension
    • Straw slams 'tragic' Zimbabwe poll
    • Analysis: International options on Zimbabwe
    • Police break up labour meeting
    • More Voting result statistics
  29. Posted 14/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Presidential Election 2002 - Results
    • "So many questions" (letter)
    • DAILY MEDIA UPDATE FOR MARCH 12th 2002
    • British calls grow for action over 'flawed' Zimbabwe election
    • Observers say election should be 'legitimate'
    • "I can't take my Zimbabwean wife home" (letter)
    • Mugabe spent two years plotting victory at polls
    • US and Britain consider Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Bishop calls on international community to keep pressure on Mugabe
    • Powell Assails Election In Zimbabwe
    • Election a 'violation' of Zimbabweans' rights: Schori
    • Election aftermath in pictures
    • OAU calls Zimbabwe vote 'free and fair'
    • Economists fear worst for Zimbabwe
    • Labour protest expected over election result
    • Ncube pays $500 000 bail
    • Mugabe's robbery
    • Hundreds languish in police cells
    • Mugabe's challenge
    • Fearing the worst, whites get ready to run
  30. Posted 14/3/2002 - batch 1
    • Critics denounce 'unfair' Zimbabwe election
    • Kenya's Moi congratulates ''dear brother'' Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe seen on downward slope after vote<
    • Mugabe supporters celebrate with mock coffins
    • Straw Condemns 'Systematic Violence' Of Zimbabwe Election
    • Mugabe's win endangers economy
    • Mbeki says SA will help Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe Re-Elected but Victory Widely Condemned
    • Mugabe's version of democracy
    • Election Results Graphic
    • Bush 'does not recognise flawed Zimbabwe election'
    • Mugabe win splits Africa and West
    • Zimbabwe slips away
    • Mugabe 'wins' and the voters of Zimbabwe lose yet again
    • Mugabe's villainy and Africa's cynical complicity
    • High risk of human rights violations as international observers leave
  31. Posted 13/3/2002 - batch 3
    • Mugabe wins Zimbabwe poll
    • New Zealand Censures Zimbabwe
    • Irregularities set stage for violence in Zimbabwe
    • Papers condemn Zimbabwe poll
    • Time for African Sanctions Against Mugabe
    • More than one million Zimbabweans lost right to vote
    • Military might of president’s backers a key factor
    • CFU Sitrep - Tuesday 12 March 2002
    • Rand slips as Mugabe leads poll
    • Sir Garfield Todd fails to vote
    • Early results give Mugabe boost
    • Mugabe Widens Lead in Flawed Zimbabwe Vote
    • U.S. condemns "flawed" Zimbabwe election
    • Amnesty International Statement
    • Results from Zimbabwe's election - 0200 GMT
    • Mugabe hauls in his foes
    • Mugabe aims to crush MDC with treason charges
    • Daily Media Update for Monday, March 11th, 2002
    • ZIMBABWE: Election flawed - observers
    • Norwegian Observer Mission Statement
    • Straw condemns Zimbabwe vote
    • Observer's Tale
    • Day Six - Tuesday 12 March
    • Tsvangirai shrugs off fears for life
  32. Posted 13/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Chinoyi troubles continue - CFU report
    • Zimbabwe: Hundred detained in politically-motivated crackdown
    • Up to South Africa to tell the truth about President Mugabe
    • Mugabe ahead but observers slam poll
    • Violence likely if Zimbabwe polls seen as rigged
    • MDC polling agents arrested
    • Mugabe 'victory' may be trigger for strike action
    • C’wealth lethargy to blame if blood is spilled in Zimbabwe
    • Bulawayo bides its time to rise against rigged result
    • Mugabe takes lead in 'poisoned' elections
    • Tsvangirai goes into hiding as poll-rigging claims mount
    • Mrs Kinnock flies to Zimbabwe
    • Tear Gas, Gunfire At Zimbabwe Vote
    • Zimbabwe Vote Questioned By Group
    • Zimbabwe in uproar as Mugabe closes polling
    • Turbulence at the Polls
    • Zimbabwe election ends in confusion
    • Zimbabwean police chase away voters
    • Zimbabwe to Count Votes After Bitter Election
    • MDC warns of poll fraud
  33. Posted 13/3/2002 - batch 1
    • The people of Zimbabwe have put us all to shame
    • News Update from Karoi Mash West and Guruve Mash Central
    • Treason Charge
    • Hundreds unable to vote in Zimbabwe
    • The counting of votes in Zimbabwe
    • Development begins with the rule of law
    • Zanu PF youths run riot on eve of presidential poll
    • Court orders police to storm Zanu PF camp
    • CFU says Made ignored proposals on food security
    • Election cannot be free and fair when voters are disenfranchised
    • EU threatens to extend list of targeted sanctions
    • Voting analysis
    • MDC activists facing abduction charges granted bail
    • Defeat of Mugabe is 'hopeless'
    • Mugabe seizes MDC leaders
    • Rand edgy as Zimbabwe ticks on softly
    • Chaotic scenes as Zimbabwe's election hangs in the balance
    • Mugabe set to cling on to power
    • Aust diplomats investigate Zimbabwe arrests
    • Polls close but Zimbabwe’s agony goes on
  34. Posted 12/3/2002 - batch 2
    • A rigged election in a country on its knees
    • Allegations of poll rigging
    • Mugabe set for condemned election victory
    • Four US diplomats detained in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe votes: Midlands
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Appeals for More Voting Time
    • Mugabe set to win election farce
    • Chaos as officials fear to open polls
    • Zimbabwe orders polls to close at end of third election day
    • Zim $ dives on election fears
    • Gross bias in Zim state media
    • Media Update for March 10th 2002
    • EU envoys report election irregularities
  35. Posted 12/3/2002 - batch 1
    • My Fellow Zimbabweans
    • Delays and arrests as Zimbabwe tries again to vote
    • 'Opportunity Always Presents Itself': Success in a Turbulent Market
    • Hyperinflation: Buy When Others Are Selling
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader says life at risk
    • Economic recovery hinges on poll result
    • Schori expulsion costs country $108m
    • ZESN observers restricted
    • Tsvangirai predicts 60% majority win
    • 'Friendly' election monitors of death
    • State House workers in dilemma
    • Matabeleland set to slaughter 'Jongwe'
    • Mugabe in trouble
    • Voting and Tyranny Extended
    • Newsletter from Southern Support Centre
    • CFU updates on Banket detainees
    • US, UK citizens held
    • Clark: Mugabe not wanted
    • Zimbabwe election diary - Day Four
    • Zimbabwe election diary - Day Five
  36. Posted 11/3/2002 - batch 2
    • Britons arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe polls reopen but officials block voting
    • Opposition officials arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Voting resumes for unscheduled third day in Zimbabwe's election
    • Mugabe rival urges restraint
    • Opposition member arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Bid to extend vote blocked in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans jam polls for third day
    • Masvingo voting
    • ZWnews 11/03/02
    • Polling extended - Times
    • Senior MDC officials arrested - ZWNEWS
    • Voters defiant in Mugabe heartland - Guardian
    • 'We won't move till we vote' - Guardian
    • Rural voters stay away - DTel
    • Mugabe defies ruling on extending voting
    • Uncertainty clouds Zimbabwe vote
    • Why I reject Mugabe, by his ex-mentor
    • Voters defiant in Mugabe heartland
    • Mugabe's rural voters shun polling stations
    • Mugabe's men lash out at monitors
    • Government Will Partially Comply With Court Order
    • Credit to Zimbabweans for a peaceful election
    • Daily Media Update No.9, for March 9th 2002
    • Zimbabwe election in quotes
  37. Posted 11/3/2002 - look out for more updates later today
    • URGENT NOTICE - MDC
    • Zimbabwe vote extended - BBC
    • Court extends Zimbabwe poll into third day
    • Urgent message to all Zimbabwe Votors with Citizenship status pending
    • Violence, arrests reported in Zimbabwe election
    • Party faithful turn on Mugabe
    • Accused Of Attending Illegal Gathering
    • Two Britons arrested in Zimbabwe
    • BBC - Regional Reports
    • In pictures: Zimbabwe vote, day two
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Sunday 10 March 2002
    • Report for Day 2 of Elections for South Western Region
    • Zimbabwean Authorities Meet to React to Vote Extension Ruling
    • Voters defy Mugabe thugs
    • UK targets Mugabe's so-called white Svengali
    • Observations and comments from the voting people
    • Voting is in full swing for the people of Zimbabwe!
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai at door of presidency
    • Ian Smith, 83, votes against Mugabe
    • Charles 'blasts Commonwealth'
    • Zimbabwe votes
    • Mugabe 'playing last card'
    • Urgent message to all Zimbabwe Votors with Citizenship status pending
  38. Posted 10/3/2002 Batch 3
    • Zimbabwe Presidential Elections - Day One March 9 2002
    • Help for voters in the Bulawayo North East Constituency
    • Face of democracy in Zimbabwe
    • In pictures: Zimbabwe votes
    • Zimbabwe election diary - Day Three
    • Zimbabwe election diary - Day Two
    • Cartoons
    • Mugabe relies on repression to survive
    • Violence and intimidation mar Zimbabwe election
    • Voters in violence-wracked rural areas go to polls anyway
    • Calls for More Time as Zimbabweans Queue to Vote
    • Militants interfere at Zimbabwe
    • Delays, frustration and violence in Zimbabwe poll
    • Delays hamper Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe opposition cries foul on 1st day of voting
    • Leave Commonwealth, South Africa tells UK
  39. Posted 10/3/2002 Batch 2
    • Mugabe opponents stage London vigil over troubled election
    • UK Zimbabweans protest at elections
    • Police confiscate IDs from Dzivaresekwa commuters
    • Masaiti assaulted at police station
    • Polls Open In Zimbabwe Presidential Race
    • Stuffed ballot boxes found as Mugabe begins stealing poll
    • Voters blame the leader who can't feed his country
    • Opposition relies on huge turnout to end Mugabe era
    • School gathering - political?
    • South African Airways suspends night flights
    • Face of democracy in Zimbabwe
    • Bungled Conspiracy victim released
    • Undercover in Zimbabwe
    • Chaos reigns
    • TELEVISION A CAMPAIGN TOOL FOR ZANU PF
    • 11 farmers still in detention
    • Huge queues as Zimbabwe votes on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe police clash with impatient voters
    • Accusations and violence in Zimbabwe's election
    • Zimbabwe opposition cries foul on polling day
    • Zimbabwe poll 'could be extended'
  40. Posted 10/3/2002 Batch 1
    • Mugabe's election masterplan
    • Zimbabweans flock to vote
    • This land is my land
    • MDC supporters cats and dogs, says Grace Mugabe
    • A lot hinges on the election observers
    • Tsvangirai predicts big victory
    • 'Touching Forearms' (letter)
    • 'Hectic Poll' (letter)
    • Zimbabweans flock to vote
    • Red card for Mugabe
    • Mudede refuses to accredit MDC election agents
    • Mudede still compiling voters’ roll
    • Mudede refuses to disclose number of ballots
    • Fears of violence rise as Zanu PF sets up bases at polling stations
    • Mugabe restores repealed electoral laws
    • The hour has come
    • Good week for monsters of the world
    • Coup rumours fly in chaotic poll
    • 12 Farmers arrested in Banket
    • State Department: Mugabe Gvt. 'Intends to Win by Any Means'
  41. Posted 9/3/2002 Batch 3
    • Zimbabwe voters' roll in 'shambles'
    • CFU Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 8 March 2002
    • Mugabe rival says no mass protests if loses poll
    • Military coup feared as troops engulf Zim
    • Small Victories That Lead to Bigger Ones
    • MEDIA UPDATE No.8 for March 8th 2002
    • Amid threats and violence, Zimbabweans prepare to vote for president
    • Zimbabwe polling stations close early to avoid wild animals
    • The hero turned tyrant
    • A journey into Zimbabwe
    • ZIMBABWE'S TYRANT: COMMENTARY
    • Mugabe vows to "bury" Blair
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe likes withering rhetoric
    • U.K., Zimbabwe bound by history
    • Rand tumbles ahead of Zimbabwe vote
    • Zimbabwean expats fear for friends and families
    • Political violence scars women
    • Mbeki strikes back
    • Mugabe's lust for power is at core of nation's crisis
    • U.S. Assails Zimbabwe's Ruling Party
    • Cartoons
  42. Posted 9/3/2002 Batch 2
    • A Full account - Assault to Leslie de Jager (Jnr) and Wireless Antonio
    • Once a Mugabe supporter, now his opponent
    • Mugabe accused of terror tactics to win votes
    • Unfree and Unfair?
    • Abuses Plague Land Reform
    • Bloodshed feared as Mugabe's army leaves barracks
    • Zimbabwe on the brink
    • Commonwealth "observation" ill-considered
    • Youth schooled in intimidation and terror
    • When yesterday's liberator becomes today's liability
    • 'Make or break' for whites as election nears
    • Satan's Little Helpers
    • Zimbabwe election crucial to Africa's future
    • Zimbabwe court bars tens of thousands from voting
    • Zimbabwe: INFORMATIONAL RELEASE - Land Acquisitions
    • Zimbabwe battens down for uneasy election
    • Zimbabweans see trouble ahead
    • Why do African leaders not speak out?
    • Blair negotiates African minefield
    • 1 500 whites appeal to vote
  43. Posted 9/3/2002 Batch 1
    • Sydney radio features 15 minutes on Zim - Sunday
    • Moyo mourns fall of Soviet Union
    • Economic revival hard nut for election winner
    • Commonwealth caught up in pre-poll violence
    • Gula-Ndebele admits ESC has failed displaced people
    • Zanu PF seeks to divert voters with mealie-meal
    • Tsvangirai to probe judiciary
    • Mugabe in last-ditch poll fraud
    • Zimbabwe campaign enters last day
    • UN expert concerned over rights situation in Zimbabwe
    • Farmer's Story
    • Mugabe's slow fall from grace
    • MDC challenges Mugabe decree
    • A tale of the teaboy and the typist - Muckraker
    • Promises, promises and yet more promises - Eric Bloch column
  44. Posted 8/3/2002 Batch 3
    • ELECTIONS IRREGULARITIES - reports from Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth observer mission condemns ZBC
    • MDC activists denied bail
    • Thousands walk out on Mugabe
    • Zanu PF slammed for stifling opposition activities
    • Make or break' for whites as election
    • Famine casts shadow over Zimbabwe
    • Daily Media Update No.6 - March 6th 2002
    • Daily Media Update - Tuesday, March 5th 2002
    • Disgruntled regions key to Zimbabwe poll
    • Mugabe rivals mount legal challenge
    • Summit let Mugabe off hook, says Tory leader
    • Zimbabwe media lists British 'plots'
    • Zimbabwe observer hears tale of torture
    • Chaos fears as Mugabe blocks poll observers
    • Mugabe's mob burns village to rig the polls
    • Mugabe Warns of Retribution After Zimbabwe Vote
    • Further allegations of Zanu PF rigging
    • Spirit mediums condemn terror
    • Fate of white voters still uncertain
  45. Posted 8/3/2002 Batch 2
    • Alexander Legault and Ari Ben-Menashe - CBC report
    • Focus-Mugabe could win but will it be fair?
    • Commonwealth: the Zimbabwe dilemma
    • Zimbabwe's ties with EU: from bad to worse
    • US Donates Maize for Starving Masses
    • Mugabe offers the earth if he is re-elected
    • Human Rights Watch slams land grab
    • Independent radio shows its mettle
    • Independent radio shows its mettle
    • Mugabe vows to pursue challenger
    • African sanctions will hit Mugabe hardest
    • Fears of retribution have poisoned poll
    • What it means if it is Tsvangirai or Mugabe
    • State media ups propaganda
    • Militias force re-deployment of MDC pollsters
    • Zimbabwe expels SA union boss
    • Army on high alert
    • Vote scam exposed
    • Mugabe gives himself pay rise
    • Shock Mugabe
    • ZANU PF threatens coup
  46. Posted 8/3/2002
    • VOTING PROCEDURES
    • ROUGH RIDE AHEAD FOR ZIMBABWE
    • 'War veterans' do dirty work for Mugabe
    • Poll triggers treason threat
    • Zimbabwe's poll station sites a well kept secret
    • Mugabe rails against his opponent and Britain in last day of campaigning
    • Election code of conduct signed
    • Troops rolled out as Zimbabweans prepare for poll
    • Politics skews race relations
    • Torture rife on eve of poll
    • Knitting for votes
    • Liberation war revisited
    • Republic of fear
    • Zimbabwe election rules still unclear
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe now widely reviled
    • Mugabe: Africa's 'lasting connection'?
    • Zimbabwe border diary - Day One
    • 100 farmers evicted ahead of poll
    • Zimbabwe media lists British 'plots'
    • Mugabe dangles old carrot in Matabeleland
  47. Posted 7/3/2002 batch 3
    • Car breakdown lands visitor in jail - a bungled bribery conspiracy?
    • Zimbabwe is a disgrace: time for African sanctions
    • Zimbabwe Aids more deadly than poll
    • One man is spoiling Zimbabwe
    • 'Restrain Mugabe or lose out on Nepad'
    • Whites lose votes as Mugabe loyalists added to closed rolls
    • Zimbabwe 'vote-rigging' fears grow
    • NZ MPs buddy up with Zimbabwe colleagues
    • Mugabe urged to publish voting booth plans
    • Zanu PF youths stone Motswana woman’s car
    • Straying into the hell of Zanu PF territory
    • Zimbabwe’s failure could doom the Commonwealth
    • Zanu PF resorts to bussing people to boost rallies
    • Organisations deplore arrest of journalists
    • Cosatu urges Zanu PF to disband youth brigade
    • Zanu PF fails to stop ZCTU rally
    • MDC pledges to compensate victims of violence
    • Churches deplore coercion of rural voters in no-go areas
    • Jesse Jackson slams Mugabe
    • Shiri approached MDC
  48. Posted 7/3/2002 batch 2
    • Why Mugabe's neighbours stay silent
    • ‘The Grievance of All Grievances’
    • 'Violence against observers' - letter
    • Zimbabwe's government curbs independent monitoring of presidential election
    • Zimbabwe Government Gives Scant Details of Poll
    • Crisis threatens African recovery
    • Zimbabwe votes: Matabeleland
    • Zanu-PF will win - analyst
    • Voter rolls purged in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's moment of truth
    • Fiery face of Mugabe shock troops
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai at door of presidency
    • Fears mount over Zimbabwe ballot chaos and rigging
    • White Zimbabweans fight for right to vote
    • Blair warning over Zimbabwe elections
    • Blair to attack inaction over Zimbabwe
    • Blair warns Mugabe to let go
    • Q&A: Zimbabwe election
    • Swiss to Hold Chefs' $23b
    • Zimbabwe's economy shipwrecked
    • Mugabe's law bans votes for opposition
    • Mugabe tightens laws, heads east for poll campaign
  49. Posted 7/3/2002 batch 1
    • Mugabe seen as desperate to cling to power
    • Propaganda in Zimbabwe media hits fever pitch
    • Powell calls Zimbabwe's Mugabe an 'anachronism'
    • Zimbabwe battens down for uneasy election
    • Rival set to control assembly if he beats Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe: 11th hour questions
    • To Britons Zimbabwe seems lost paradise
    • Update #17 - thorough update from ZLHR
  50. Posted 6/3/2002 batch 3
    • Letters to McKinnon
      "You are achieving the Square Root of Nothing"
      "Toothless Tiger"
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 4 March 2002
    • Neighbours bolster border security
    • Mugabe hits out at foes amid poll fears
    • Zimbabwe security forces 'rigging vote'
    • Zimbabwe opposition vows to fight Mugabe win
    • World Council of Churches to observe Zimbabwe vote
    • DAILY MEDIA UPDATE -MARCH 3 & 4th 2002
    • Zimbabwe leaves bitter taste for Commonwealth
    • Soldiers, police 'ordered' to vote for Mugabe: report
    • South Africa will not commit to suspend Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe confident of election victory despite admitting vote losses
    • Zimbabwe whites seen surviving Mugabe threat
    • Police raid MDC Mutare offices, seize property
    • Volunteers needed
    • Time for change
  51. Posted 6/3/2002 batch 2
    • White youth hailed as unlikely thorn in Mugabe's side
    • World may have to come to terms with Mugabe
    • Mugabe has benefited from friends in low places
    • Mugabe brings back harsh election laws
    • Give the voters in Zimbabwe their chance to vote
    • Zimbabwe Vote To Be Unfair
    • CIO disinformation - DON'T BE INTIMIDATED!
    • Focus on forced disenfranchisement
    • Misery drives a desire for change in Zimbabwe
    • Abuja Will Bail UsOut
    • The Real Crisis May Come Only Once the Verdict is in
    • Mugabe funds: I wouldn't know, says Mahathir
    • Zimbabwean electoral officers deny vote rigging allegations
    • Aid worker tells of chaos in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe rejects new South African observer team
    • Tsvangirai, Diplomats Meeting Broken Up
    • Museveni Opposed to Sanctions
    • Pretoria Hails Commonwealth Decision On Harare
    • Zimbabwe 'bloodbath' predicted
    • Mugabe says ruling party 'wide awake' for Zimbabwe elections
  52. Posted 6/3/2002 batch 1
    • Mugabe thugs hone their torture tactics
    • Ten Minutes to Midnight in Zimbabwe
    • Extortion on farms reaches alarming levels, say EFU
    • Bid to rig election
    • Zimbabweans to vote with their stomachs
    • Zimbabwe strikes a deal
    • Two seriously hurt after attack by Zanu PF mob
    • Zanu PF supporters burn down Chiweshe woman’s home
    • 60 Zanu PF supporters loot shop
    • Political climate hinders distribution of food aid
    • MDC dismisses Sunday Mail story on defections
    • Catholic priests assaulted in Zaka
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe defies age, hits out at foes
    • DA will assist Zimbabweans during election
    • EU over Zimbabwe: why we did what we did
    • Bindura police arrest eight MDC activists over posters
    • Talking tough, acting weak
    • Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth
    • Zimbabwe Decision Reveals Deep Rift
    • Blair furious over compromise on Harare sanctions
    • Blair dismayed by Zimbabwe compromise
  53. Posted 5/3/2002 batch 2
    • Summit strikes Zimbabwe deal
    • Alert about missing trade union leader
    • Now not the time for action on Zimbabwe: McKinnon
    • Real social change – or lies, violence, and privilege?
    • Mugabe bears striking resemblance to Nigeria’s Babangida
    • Maize deliveries grossly inadequate
    • 50 000 attend Tsvangirai rally
    • Police raid MDC Mutare offices, seize property
    • Mugabe appeals for support
    • Opposition anger at Zimbabwe deal
    • Editorial: Apathy in Africa works for Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's opposition chides African leaders
    • CHOGM panel to monitor Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe puts Blair at heart of Zimbabwe campaign
    • Code of conduct aims to prevent Zimbabwe poll violence
    • Zimbabwe police stop Tsvangirai meeting envoys
    • Tsvangirai not only Zimbabwe challenger to Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe: Will the Commonwealth deal work?
    • Bloodbath warned for Zimbabwe
    • Daily Media Update No.3 Sunday, March 3, 2002
  54. Posted 5/3/2002 batch 1
    • Mugabe hands poll to army
    • Aust Opp leader Crean calls for action on Zimbabwe
    • The last of Mugabe's non-black judges quits
    • NZ PM blasts CHOGM over inaction on Zimbabwe
    • CHOGM inaction giving Mugabe time to kill:oppn
    • MDC inspires youthful enthusiam
    • Downer attacks Labor on Zimbabwe sanctions issue
    • What is the point of the Commonwealth if this is the best it can do?
    • Blair fury at decision to postpone action on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe vote: land vs. law and order
    • Studying a Dark Future
    • Zimbabwe opposition dismisses new claims on Mugabe ouster plot
    • Chronology of EU sanctions
  55. Posted 4/3/2002 batch 2
    • PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MARCH 2002 - THE RIGHT TO VOTE
    • Mugabe's 'Taliban' torture opponents in terror camps
    • Mugabe men's blood gems
    • Mugabe - biography
    • Mugabe: power and plunder in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Outstrips Mugabe
    • MDC Complains to Election Observers
    • Zimbabwe burning
    • Mugabe, economy and fear dominate Zimbabwean poll
    • Mugabe cash flow hints he might flee
    • ‘The Grievance of All Grievances’
    • Zimbabwe election contenders take fight to capital
    • Tsvangirai hints at no-trial offer for Mugabe
    • Mugabe unveils manifesto of hate
    • Journalist defends integrity of video
    • 'How could I suspect our own lobby group was taping us?' -Tsvangirai
    • Mugabe putting millions through Channel Island
    • Commonwealth hold private talks over Zimbabwe
    • Clamp on journalists before Zimbabwe poll
    • Zimbabwe's message to Blair; Shut up!
    • Commonwealth will survive, says McKinnon
    • Zimbabwe police briefly raid opposition office
  56. Posted 4/3/2002 - batch 1
    • For the common good, don't wimp out
    • Fresh Commonwealth bid to suspend Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe attacks UK 'colonialism'
    • 'Racial' split on Zimbabwe
    • If Mugabe wins, the worst is yet to come
    • Undercurrent of African resentment to white critics
    • Colonial past still haunts debate on Zimbabwe
    • Violence toll rises to 31 in Zimbabwe ahead of vote
    • Zimbabwe labels Australia as racist
    • 'Top Six' turns Chinhoyi upside down
    • An angry and bitter man
    • CID detectives in trouble
    • Unofficial state of emergency in Bulawayo
    • Zimbabwe's downward spiral - Chicago
    • Swiss to hold chefs' $23b
    • SA mobilises troops along border
    • Commonwealth rift over Zimbabwe
    • Tanzania Urges Commonwealth to Stay Out of Zimbabwe
    • Rudd criticises Howard govt for inaction against Zimbabwe
    • Helping Mugabe mug Zimbabwe
    • Canada takes Africa's side over Mugabe
  57. Posted 3/3/2002
    • Zimbabwe's election travesty
    • Inside the terror camp
    • The Finale - Eddie Cross
    • Igudu Farm, Wedza
    • Letter to church leaders in Zimbabwe
    • "Lot 39" - letter
    • 200 Join Zimbabwe Protest Held In UK
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Says Reconciliation Was Mistake
    • Another Judge Quits In Zimbabwe
    • "The suspense is almost over" - letter
    • Africa leaders defiant on Zimbabwe
    • Media Monitoring Project = Zimbabwe Elections 2002
    • "Zimbabwe news" - letter from Harare
    • Stop the Haemorrhage - Presidential candidate
    • Credibility warning from Blair over Mugabe
    • Commonwealth split over Zimbabwe
    • Blair urges Commonwealth summit to condemn Zimbabwe
    • Chretien hardens line on Zimbabwe
    • Ministers Meet On Zimbabwe Violence
    • Decision on Zimbabwe to await poll
    • Post-election responsibilities of Commonwealth
    • CHOGM action against Zimbabwe considered unlikely
    • Future of Commonwealth at risk over Zimbabwe - Rudd
    • Ministers refuse to kick out Mugabe
    • Mugabe tells Britain: you can go to hell
    • "Who knows what to believe? "
    • Mugabe opponents forced to campaign at dead of night
    • Zimbabwe Rivals Gear Up for Another Showdown
  58. 3rd batch Posted 2/3/2002
    • Everyone’s duty to close this cruel chapter next week
    • Voters must get their papers and go to polling stations
    • MDC campaign rally to go ahead as police lift ban
    • Muzenda suffers stroke
    • Terror spreads
    • Blair predicts Mugabe's defeat
    • Church meeting turned into Zanu PF campaign rally
    • Government sets up 146 militia bases
    • Zimbabwe sanctions must wait
    • Zimbabwe Rivals Go Head-To-Head in Key City
    • Election Assistance Appeal
    • Tripartite Vote
    • ELECTION HELP LINES
  59. 2nd batch Posted 2/3/2002
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 28 February 2002
    • MDC Calls Off Rally
    • Violence in Chitungwiza
    • Eat - or vote? The big question
    • Hot potato for Commonwealth
    • KL to oppose any attempt to suspend, expel Zimbabwe
    • U.S.: Region at risk if Mugabe voids vote
    • Zanu-PF vows to accept election result
    • Polling Stations
    • Mugabe tells Blair 'to go to hell'
    • Mugabe says Blair is biased and can 'Go to hell'
    • Mugabe hits back at Blair
    • Zim violence rife, says union leader
    • Commonwealth split over Zimbabwe
    • Harare judges hit Mugabe rival with new poll ruling
    • Bulawayo Court Appearances - info
    • Zimbabwe opposition calls off campaign rally, citing violence, mounting
    • Zimbabweans in desperate search for food
    • Young voters pose threat to Mugabe
    • The country has sure become Mamvemve
    • MDC leaders charged, youth brigades attacked
    • More political unrest reported
    • Japan sending election monitors to Zimbabwe
  60. 1st batch Posted 2/3/2002
    • Was Tsvangirai `stung' by Mugabe agents?
    • Davis admits Tsvangirai video edited
    • Zimbabwe farmers flee, start over
    • Despot At Large
    • Mugabe's police arrest 31 amid poll-rigging fears
    • Ministers Discuss Zimbabwe Violence
    • Commonwealth grapples with Zimbabwe response
    • Ministers make secret Zimbabwe decision
    • Zimbabwe sanctions must wait
    • US warns Mugabe against stealing Zimbabwe election
    • Open letter to Mugabe
    • New Zealand Is to Push For Sanctions
    • Maize imports falter as potatoes run short
    • Thousands of poll monitors could miss vote
    • Zanu PF steps up efforts to win over Zvobgo
    • Mugabe's choppers burn $30m
    • Starving voters more worried about food shortages
    • Ben-Menashe great 'source' of news for state media - Muckraker
    • Diamond dealers fear Mugabe defeat
    • Attacks on Sadc observers were inevitable
    • EU sanctions list
  61. Second batch Posted 1/3/2002
    • Sweden a consistent champion of democracy
    • The tragedy of our war veterans’ rule
    • Hundreds missing from voters’ roll
    • Agency warns on genocide
    • 'CIO hatched Mugabe assassination plot plan’
    • S African editors petition Pretoria over Zim election
    • Social Welfare faces collapse as officers flee to UK
    • Hunger stalks Zimbabwe ahead of key ballot
    • Farmers recover stolen cattle worth $10m
    • Amnesty slams Zim police
    • Signs of the end
    • Email received from Zim...........
    • Pray for this family please
    • S.Africa slams EU on Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zimbabwe court opens door to foreign voters
    • Arrests plague Zimbabwe opposition
    • Zimbabwe police raid opposition office, nine hurt
    • Mugabe rival sues over video
    • Blair a lonely voice in Commonwealth on Zimbabwe
    • Nigeria urges caution on Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zuma, Mugabe in 11th-Hour Talks
    • Leave Harare Alone, West Told
    • Mugabe Took Our Stadiums, Says MDC
    • 11 Ghost' NGOs in Elections Observer Team
    • Blair urges support for MDC

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