The ZIMBABWE Situation

May & June 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/6/01 .....
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 28th June 2001
    • AFRICA'S 'CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY'
    • Yugoslavia's International War Crimes Tribunal at The Hague
    • Milosevic flown to Hague court - Guardian
    • ZCTU to discuss strike this weekend - N24
    • Government urged to reconsider expulsion - N24
    • Oppenheimer farms delisted - SA DNews
    • Chegutu election being delayed - DNews
    • Traditional healers at fore of AIDS fight - BDay
    • Letter from Zimbabwe - Spectator
    • Zimbabwe Targets White-Owned Farms
    • Support Telegraph man, Mugabe told
    • US blames Mugabe for 'crisis'
    • Zim's forex runs dry
    • Everyone's problem - The Farmer 25/6/01
    • While government dithers on policy
    • TIMB board divided over 'dubious decision'
    • Tobacco farmers want direct US dollar payment
    • Lime plant back on stream
    • Ploughing contestants persevere
  2. Posted 29/6/01 .....
    • Mugabe expels another journalist
    • With polite menace, I am thrown out of Zimbabwe
    • Pressure mounts on govt to solve MDC activist's disappearance
    • A self-defeating darkness
    • Mugabe gets 60-day deadline
    • Civic groups angry over move to ban voter education campaign
    • Mass stayaway on next week: ZCTU
    • WARNING!! Conwoman at work in Harare
    • Zimbabwe Unions Mull Strike Over Fuel Price Hike
    • International protests accuse president of gagging independent reporters
    • Mugabe's lust for power has thrown the country I knew into a vortex of violence
    • Zimbabwe Drops 180 Farms From Resettlement
    • Zim urged not to expel reporter
  3. Posted 28/6/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe prominent in Mbeki's talks with Bush today
    • Mbeki, Bush agree to work together for Africa
    • Zimbabwe tries to stabilise weakening currency
    • Correction - ZWNEWS
    • Nujoma Says All Foreign Troops to Be Withdrawn From Congo
    • AIDS Misery in Zimbabwe Mirrors Africa's Plight
    • State seizes church farms
    • Magistrates sue ministry
    • Peasants Flee Villages Ahead of Elections
  4. Posted 27/6/01 .....
    • Villages deserted as people flee violence
    • War vets besiege Macheke farmer
    • Zimbabwe should obey its own rules – Mboweni
    • US Civil Suit – The Argument for Immunity
    • MDC to contest Justice Hlatshwayo’s appointment in petitions
    • Zimbabwe eclipsed as poor cousin Zambia wins fight for tourists
    • Kinshasa blocking DRC peace moves, rebels say
    • Zimbabwe tries to stabilise weakening currency
    • Capital's Health System Faces Collapse
    • Government Finally Agrees to Host International Jurists
    • Government lists Gloria Olds’ farm
    • Farm designation bowls Streak
    • Masvingo commercial farmers lose property worth over $50 million
    • Teachers’ association attacks government
    • Zimbabwean Exporters Ordered to Surrender Partial Foreign Currency Earnings
  5. Posted 26/6/01 .....
    • MDC on Monday-25 June 2001
    • "World Bank" on Bulawayo streets
    • Zimbabwe's eager pupils are too poor to practise what they learn
    • Agritex Refutes Made's Claims On Country's Food Security
    • Zim prints new money as currency crisis looms
    • Mugabe spurns currency devaluation plan
    • Zimbabwe a problem for SA says Mboweni
    • Villages deserted as people flee violence
  6. Posted 25/6/01 .....
    • Fuel crisis hits region
    • Suspicions remain despite Mugabe change to resolve Zimbabwe
    • Email from Zim
    • Mission Statement - Cohen abd Woods
    • Macheke farm under siege
    • Bindura turned into war zone
    • Labour dispute ends as Chino’s relatives get jobs
    • Zimbabwe opposition warns of economic collapse, seeks aid
    • Finally, Mbeki Takes Tough Stance On Mugabe
    • Chaos at airport as flights overbooked
    • CHIDYAUSIKU SET FOR NEW JOB—• State ignores complaints by legal fraternity
    • Health crisis looms as Bulawayo runs out of chemicals
    • ‘Where are the 800 000 jobs Zanu PF promised?’
  7. Posted 24/6/01 .....
    • Airport expansion takes off again
    • New US envoy to Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans trickle into SA
    • Mat South villagers rebuff fast-track land programme
    • Ripple of Hope
    • Army, police threaten squatters
    • Zimbabwe Faces Food Crisis
    • War veterans rename sports club after Hunzvi
    • Harare health system faces collapse
    • Man to hang for brutal killing of employer
    • Farmers’ union considers changing name
  8. Posted 23/6/01 .....
    • Farmer sues invaders
    • Weekly email from C
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
    • MDC condemns harassment of civil servants
    • Minister Moyo's comments on the Bulawayo mayoral case
    • Eclipse gives Zimbabwe joy and hope
    • Guarded welcome to Mugabe's about-turn
    • UK stance on Zimbabwe unlikely to alter: Longworth
    • Bush Names New Ambassador to Zimbabwe
    • Zim pullout from Congo stalls
    • The anarchy is where you find it
  9. Posted 22/6/01 .....
    • Mugabe says welcomes mediation with Britain
    • Court rules in favour of MDC in Chiredzi North
    • Two Zimbabwean opposition MPs arrested
    • Govt won’t scrap fuel price hike
    • Zimbabwe admits local dollar is overvalued
    • Thousands Gather for Total Eclipse
    • Fear grips Zimbabwe's superstitious ahead of eclipse
    • Mugabe stance praised
    • Thousands Gather for Solar Eclipse
    • Britain under fire over Zimbabwe land mayhem
  10. Posted 21/6/01 .....
    • Mbeki admits his failure over Mugabe
    • Britain hopeful for progress on Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai argues on freedom of expression
    • Not many crocs, just crocodiles of people
    • Zimbabwe protests against fuel cost increase
    • No mail flows in Zimbabwe as strikes hit
    • Squatters leave Zimbabwe's tobacco fields in flames
    • CPC Senior Official Meets Zimbabwean Guests
    • Chinese Defense Minister Meets Zimbabwean Guests
    • Zimbabwe police mount security clampdown
    • Zimbabwe-Style Land Invasion "Irresponsible" Say ANC
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report Monday 18th June 2001
    • UN Strengthens, Extends Monuc Mandate
    • Mutasa pointed gun at MDC backers in Rusape, court told Zimbabwe vows media flexibility
    • Devaluation the only way to keep hundreds of businessmen from ruin
    • Zanu PF supporters assault MDC MP inside police station
    • '85% of DRC diamonds smuggled out in 2000'
  11. Posted 18/6/01 .....
    • Economy of Zimbabwe slowly bleeding to death
    • Bakers to raise bread price again next week
    • We need political leaders who fear God
    • Eclipse offers hope for Zimbabwe's damaged tourist sector
    • Aids cuts Zim life span to 27
    • Zimbabwe's new curbs on foreign media draw flak
    • Mugabe faces civil unrest over soaring petrol prices
    • US says no aid for time being
    • War vets question Hunzvi family over property
    • ZCTU DECIDES ON STAYAWAY—•Dates set for fuel increase protest
    • Chinotimba goes to Bulawayo - DNews
    • Concerns linger over Mbeki - STimes
    • Politburo suspends eclipse - DNews
    • UN DRC optimism in contrast with facts - SScan
  12. Posted 16/6/01 .....
    • Chiefs lobby for PTC licences
    • MDC exposes Zanu PF smear tactics
    • Mugabe tones down rhetoric
    • Fuel price hike sparks protests
    • Mugabe under fire from world unions
    • ALLIES ADVISING MUGABE TO RETIRE - Washington Post
    • Zimbabwe Introduces Tighter Controls on Journalists
    • "I'm as black as he is" (letter)
    • Mugabe 'accepts foreign intervention'
    • Zimbabwe's maize price shoots up
    • US slams restrictions on foreign journalists in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe getting the reputation he deserves
    • Chihuri has failed professional test
    • Mugabe to accept Commonwealth team - FT
    • All sweetness and light - ZimInd
    • Australian aid worker beaten up - ZimInd
    • Zimbabwe affecting regional growth - News24
    • Chinamasa to appeal Bulawayo decision - DNews
    • Bindura poll 'soon' - ZimInd
    • Gum factory sticks it out - ZWNEWS
    • Braving crocodiles for a new life - Times
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 14th June 2001
    • President congratulates Blair on election victory
    • 'A bad neighbourhood' - Star
    • A frank message, but not fierce enough - Times
    • Mugabe sweet talks Blair - N24
    • Mugabe's denouement - FinGaz
    • US concern over new press restrictions - WSJ
    • New obstacle to election petitions - N24
    • Battling for survival - M&G
  13. Posted 14/6/01 .....
    • Fuel prices surge in Zimbabwe
    • The facts about Zimbabwe must not be twisted
    • Mugabe faces revolt over fuel price rise
    • Zimbabwe Unions Threaten Fuel Hike Protests
    • Mugabe's mob drives candidate off farm
    • Finding one's feet again - The Farmer
    • Call on government to control price of fertilizer
    • Zimbabwe lags behind in maize research
    • Chinhoyi farmer wins Maize Grower of the Year
    • Warnings of food shortages in Zimbabwe continue
    • Obituary - Dr Chenjerai Hitler Hunzvi
    • Massive corruption and underhand deals
    • Revolt looms over fuel prices - N24
    • ZCTU threatens national strike - FinGaz
    • Mugabe faces revolt - Times
    • Maize price soars - BDay
    • Bulawayo poll to go ahead - FinGaz
    • MDC farmer sues government - DNews
    • Mugabe's AIDS dilemma - ZWNEWS
    • ZTV watched as man beaten to death - DNews
    • A question for Commissioner Chihuri
    • Mob seizes MDC man's farm - DTel
    • New wave of violence hits Zim - N24
    • A revolution that has gone horribly wrong - DNews
    • Witness says Chipanga set up base for Zanu PF youths
    • TV crew stands by as man brutally assaulted
    • Zimbabwe Image Makeover Seen Falling on Deaf Ears
  14. Posted 13/6/01 .....
    • Jongwe dismisses Mugabe’s stance on political violence
    • Farmer arrested after workers’ fierce battle with war veterans
    • Hunzvi did not die of malaria
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 11th June 2001
    • MDC and asylum seekers
    • Banning of NDA sponsored programme
    • MDC deplores hero status for Hunzvi
    • EASTERN HIGHLANDS TRUST Appeal
    • 'Democracy, rule of law extraneous' - M&G
    • Mbeki to face call to do more on Zim - Times
    • Thousands celebrate Masvingo win - DNews
    • CFU optimistic on land offer - BDay
    • AIDS or malaria? - DNews
    • Hope for peace in Hunzvi's death - Globe & Mail
    • SA, UK to work together - FT
    • Ostrich farm threatened with closure - BBC
    • Police Commissioner re-appointed - ZimStd
    • Woman loses fingers in attack - BDay
    • Group demands Mugabe's excommunication - ZimStd
    • Choto describes torture - LATimes
    • Cabinet reshuffle expected - ZimInd
    • Mugabe wants martial law STimes (SA)
    • The hand of Lucifer - SInd
    • Mugabe appeals for war vet unity - ZimStd
    • Byo Zanu PF candidate changes his mind - DNews
    • Masvingo result clean - ZimStd
    • COSATU calls for Mugabe's resignation - BDay
    • MDC candidate's farm invaded - DNews
  15. Posted 10/6/01 .....
    • "Used and paid" - letter
    • Correction to 'Solar Eclipse' article (9/6/01)
    • Mugabe party 'fears the hand of Lucifer'
    • Mugabe's agents in plot to kill opposition chief
    • Fleeing Zimbabwe - Brain drain
    • MPs with heart
    • Thorn in Mugabe's side
    • Fallen on hard times
    • Inside Mugabe's chamber of horrors
    • Broadcaster Fired From ZBC After Airing Contentious Programme
    • Candidate snubs Zanu PF
    • War vets in fresh wave of invasions
    • Mugabe expresses dismay over spate of deaths of close allies
    • Eclipse fails to revive tourism
    • Displaced farm workers face destitution
  16. Posted 9/6/01 .....
    • Mugabe Says White Farms Seizure Drive Irreversible
    • 'Intensify land grabs'
    • Mugabe opponents back Pretoria's quiet diplomacy
    • Cosatu calls for Mugabe toquit before country collapses
    • Scramble for Hunzvi’s post
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report Thursday 7th June 2001
    • Controversy over Hunzvi’s hero status - "Turning Heroes Acre into Zanu PF graveyard"
    • Farming stops in Macheke
    • The Solar Eclipse
    • Zanu PF intensifies Bindura terror campaign
    • Who will be next?
    • Interview With Opposition Leader Morgan Tsvangirai
    • No takers for Zanu PF's Byo mayoral ticket
    • Top veterinary team to investigate Gonarezhou park
    • MDC Support (Byo) relocates
    • Injured councillor blames police for arrest delays
    • Donors optimistic on CFU land proposal
    • Donors worried over Sapes accounts
    • Hunzvi’s departure marks political watershed
    • Beware links to Cde Jinx - Muckraker
  17. Posted 8/6/01 .....
    • Hunzvi death weakens Mugabe
    • What can you do?
    • Liberian travel ban
    • MDc in talks with SA
    • Time for Clear and reasoned thinking (Zimactivism)
    • "The Truth"
    • Savannah Tales: H-h-h-h-atchoo
    • Plot to kill Tsvangirai - FinGaz
    • Mbeki warns Mugabe? - FinGaz
    • Outrage over hero status - DTel
    • Land-grabbers evicted - N24
    • Govt bans own TV programme - N24
    • Programme sponsor wants money back - DNews
    • Donors wash their hands of land issue - FinGaz
    • Zimcountdown site back online
    • How Hunzvi rose to the top in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean minister seeks world's help in solving crisis
    • SAA considering alliance with Air Zimbabwe
    • Poor support for Zimbabwe star
  18. Posted 7/6/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe this Week - Eddie Cross
    • Tillage Tractors Bought By Zanu PF Officials
    • Department of State Human Rights Reports for 2000 - Zimbabwe
    • Outbursts from an Unelected Propaganda Functionary - MDC on Monday
    • ZIMBABWE'S Two Major Parties Gear for Presidential Election
    • Harare to spend $110m on traffic control
    • Zimbabwe reels from Aids
    • Andrew Young meets Mugabe
    • International human rights watchdog blacklists Zimbabwe
    • War veterans seize mission school truck
  19. Posted 6/6/01 .....
    • Notes from the Ranch
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 4th June 2001
    • Hunzvi hailed Zimbabwe's 'hero'
    • "Deliver us from evil"
    • "Lest we Forget"
    • Harare North MP's Clinic - Report Back - June Schedule
    • THE TIDE HAS TURNED/ZIMBABWE - June 2001
    • An army guarding power and profits
    • Mbeki questioned in parliament about Zimbabwe coup plan
    • Zimbabwe judge quits
    • Hero status for Hunzvi - Star
    • Food riots possible - Star
    • Tractor scam - ZimInd
    • CFU Report
    • No rush for DRC withdrawal - IRIN
    • Doctor who left a curse on Zimbabwe - Guardian
    • Vets leader dies - IRIN
    • Mugabe robbed of key ally - DTel
    • Should Hunzvi be called a hero? - BDay
    • 'There should be no link between IMF support and rights abuses' - BDay
    • South Africa's Mbeki
  20. Posted 5/6/01 .....
    • "Widespread Whisperings" (letter)
    • Zimbabwe reels from Aids
    • Hunzvi Dies
    • OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA :
    • -Mangete sugar fields set alight
    • -Another Eight South African Farmers Massacred
    • MDC chairman’s son abducted
    • On the run - The Farmer
    • Farmers come in droves for cattleman's field day
    • MDC MPs warn of intimidating tactics
    • CPA boss warns of threat
    • Minimum standards for workers' facilities on farms
    • Switching off the light
    • Zim car plant closes
  21. Posted 4/6/01 .....
    • Nothing African about lawlessness - Muckraker
    • In a democracy, Mujuru would have resigned - Trudy Stevenson MP
    • Why Powell, Clinton shunned Zimbabwe - candid comment - ZimIndp
    • Belgians to act on Tatchell assault
    • 'World order tailored to subjugate developing countries'
    • Mbeki lifts lid on talks with MDC
    • Russian pilots abandon Zimbabwe
    • Second judge resigns in Zimbabwe within a month
    • Never mind talk of a coup: where is the maize?
    • Mugabe's men on the run from witchcraft
    • Hitler Hunzvi 'critically ill'
    • Armed police seal off three campuses
    • Zimbabwe faces food shortages
    • Ministers named in Chinese casino deal
    • Zimbabwe Veterans Leader Critically Ill Media
    • Stanford Researcher Addresses AIDS Crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Faces Food Shortages, Threat of Unrest
    • Mugabe's Party Contests Key Victory by Opposition
    • Zimbabwe Defence Commander Denies Alleged Plot
    • Analysis-Mugabe Faces Little Threat from Army or Party
    • Mugabe Urges Developing Nations to Regulate Information
    • Hunzvi 'critically ill' - N24
    • Mugabe's men on the run from witchcraft - STimes
    • Mbeki lifts lid on MDC talks - SInd (SA)
    • Capital Radio judge quits - N24
    • Never mind a coup; where is the maize? - DNews
    • US pressures SA to act on Mugabe
    • Anti-MDC crusade reveals rift in army
    • Customs seizes large amounts of forex Financial Gazette
  22. Posted 3/6/01 .....
    • "The situation is worse then ever" (letter)
    • Mugabe confiscates foreign currency
    • Land reform tops MDC agenda - FT
    • Audit report implicates Moyo - DNews
    • Manyika launches reign of terror in Bindura - ZimInd
    • ANC advice for MDC - M&G
    • Court throws out Mutare service charges proposal
    • Girls High workers strike
    • Nyarota off to Hong Kong
    • Mugabe Urges Developing Nations to Regulate Information
    • Land issue: time to act
    • Violence continues in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe : Wahid, Megawati in G-15 summit
  23. Posted 2/6/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 31st May 2001
    • Mozambique Woos White Farmers
    • Mugabe Urges Developing Nations to Regulate Information
    • An army guarding power and profits
    • Zimbabwe land reform a success: Mugabe
    • Mugabe: Britain, U.S. Are Hypocrites
    • Mbeki rapped over Zimbabwe
    • MDC supports students' struggle
    • MDC on Moyo
    • Prisoner in his own home - ZWNEWS
    • Siege continues - DTel
    • SA visitors taken hostage - DNews (SA)
    • Govt takes MDC Masvingo victory to court - N24
    • This is what they have done...
    • African Tears - book review
    • Mbeki backs Mugabe again - Guardian
    • Talks 'soon' - N24
    • Military deny plot - Star
    • Divisions in military revealed - FinGaz
    • Mugabe fears electorate, not army - Star
    • Harassment of Masvingo mayor begins - DNews
    • Ministers implicated in casino scam - FinGaz
    • Mugabe urges clampdown on information - IRIN
    • Diplomats reject coup story - DTel
    • Mbeki warns - Times
    • The people, not the army - DTel
    • Kidnapped candidate wins election - DNews
    • Divine intervention - ZWNEWS
    • Powell tightens the ring - ZWNEWS
    • "The Ant and the Grasshopper - a modern day story"
  24. Posted 30/5/01 .....
    • Mugabe faces coup plot - Guardian UK
    • South Africa and Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe continues studying white farmers' offer
    • Down but not Out (Albert Weidemann)
    • Visitors abandon the Great Ruins
    • Powell calls on Mbeki to act over Zimbabwe
    • Army guarding power and profits - Guardian
    • Factional paranoia rife - ZWNEWS
    • Judge orders trial of Chiminya killers - DNews
    • Tutu blasts Zimbabwe - ZWNEWS
  25. Posted 29/5/01 .....
    • "AT LAST - telling it like it is" (letter)
    • News Focus—Defending the indefensible
    • MDC on Monday 28 May 2001
    • YOU ARE INVITED TO A FUN DAY FUNDRAISER !
    • Bulawayo - Meet Your Candidates
    • ZIMBABWE LIBERATOR'S PLATFORM (Z.L.P.)
    • Second minister in car crash - Guardian
    • Mugabe 'devastated' - DTel
    • Zimbabweans urged to go home for poll - Star
    • Yes, No on land offer - BDay
    • Row over migrant workers - ZimStd
    • Comment from Kampala - New Vision
    • The Truth - Ruenya Granite (Pvt) Ltd. (statement)
    • Going up in smoke - The Farmer 28/5/01
    • Former minister names Mugabe in corruption trial
    • Initiative to establish dialogue
    • Tobacco sales: business or politics?
    • More violence coming: Tsvangira
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 28th May 2001
    • Defense Minister killed - ZimStd
    • Foul play not suspected - ZWNEWS
    • SA to turn up the heat - Guardian
    • One abductee found, another disappears - ZWNEWS
    • Government studying land offer - CNN
    • Byo MDC mayoral candidate announcement tomorrow - ZimStd
    • SAA warns on unrest - ZimInd
    • Powell calls on SA to act - DTel
    • SA hears warning bells - BDay
    • Hunzvi discharged - Star
    • MDC multi-ethnic - ZimInd
    • Land offer rejected - N24
    • CFU Report
    • New offer on land - ZWNEWS
    • Govt rejects ZJRI land offer - BDay
    • Govt rejects Oppenheimer land offer - IRIN
    • MPs reject Mail story - ZimInd
    • Land reform doomed without money - ZimInd
    • MP's house destroyed - DNews
    • 'A state of mass psychological torture' - NMercury
    • Kabila report 'rubbish' - BBC
    • A "masterpiece of delusional PR" - ZWNEWS, 25 May
  26. Posted 26/5/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe's Spreading Misery
    • National debt ballooning at the rate of $10m a day
    • Amnesty International Blasts Government Over Human Rights
    • International community must take action now
    • Mugabe opponent wins supreme court hearing right
    • Government Rejects Oppenheimer Land Offer
    • South Africa Condemns Violence
    • Trade Unions Threaten Mass Strike Over New Labour
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 24th May 2001
    • SA abandons soft stance on Zim
    • Oppenheimers clash with Mugabe over ranch
    • ZANU PF bid to steal urban vote flops
    • Media Update # 2001/20 - Monday 14 May to Sunday 20 May 2001
    • Police unleash dogs on students
    • Court told of massive torture during Marondera East polls
    • Mugabe approved GMB deal: Kangai
    • Kombayi arrested, detained overnight
    • ZIMBABWE JOINT RESETTLEMENT INITIATIVE - PRESS RELEASE
    • Mugabe's reign of terror forces MDC into hiding
    • Despite forex troubles, backlog mounts in Zimbabwe tobacco sales
    • 'War vets' leader guarded in hospital
    • "God forsaken place" (letter)
    • Arrest Hunzvi says Moyo
  27. Posted 23/5/01 .....
    • ZIMBABWE WILDLIFE SLAUGHTER APPEAL
    • When things get silly - The Farmer 21 May 2001
    • Farmers, donors propose plan to assist in land reform
    • Producers predict maize, wheat shortages
    • GMB to raise money on money market to buy maize
    • Flower exports poised to earn more forex
    • Made's maize price falls short
    • Controls on tobacco cut Zimbabwe's forex in half
    • Zimbabwe Trade Exhibition Opens In Malaysia
    • Zanu PF strategy backfiring
    • SA condems violence in Zimbabwe
    • War Vets Besiege Magistrates' Court
    • EIU Country Outlook
    • Mugabe approved GMB deal: Kangai
    • Kombayi arrested, detained overnight
    • Ostriches die as war veterans force farmer to flee
    • Amnesty International blasts government over human rights
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 21st May 2001
    • The victory from the great people of Masvingo
    • Disgruntled war vets threaten to join MDC
    • Tell as many people as possible that every vote is vital
    • Aids, wars on Powell's agenda - CTimes
    • Zimbabwe firmly on Kansteiner's agenda - ZWNEWS
    • SA condemns - BDay
    • Kangai in court - Star
    • Vets threaten to defect - IRIN
    • DRC foreign troops to withdraw from Feb 2002 - PANA
    • Show trial begins - Star
    • Special labour committee dissolved - Star
    • Standing up to the vets - BBC
    • Powell-Mbeki talks on Friday - BDay
    • 20 000 peacekeepers needed - CTimes
  28. Posted 21/5/01 .....
    • SILENCE REIGNS AS TERROR ROARS
    • Youth terror wing - STimes
    • Extortionist arrested - SInd
    • DRC looting - ZimStd
    • CID in shady deal - ZimStd
    • Saints, not martyrs - Tablet
    • Lawyers move in to block Chidyausiku appointment
    • Chakaodza slams government
    • Scenes from hunting for petrol
    • Chaimiti says his victory was on merit
    • Cops nail woman who set war vets on employer
  29. Posted 20/5/01 .....
    • "Silence is Capitulation"
    • Zimbabwe's Cry For Help - Sky
    • Landmark trial set for Monday
    • Organisation wants South African government to condemn Zimbabwe
    • Youths demand allowances
    • Registrar-General’s office denies rigging mayoral poll
    • Mugabe permits arrests - DTel
    • Newspeak - ZWNEWS
    • Missing docket not an issue - DNews
    • Chissano condemns - Star
    • Opportunists cost Zanu Masvingo victory - ZimInd
    • Correction - ZCPA
    • Zimbabwe sets aside problems for festival
    • Elephants Trample Farmer to Death
    • War Vets Taking A Toll
    • Diplomat Says Pretoria Will Not Condemn Harare Over Land Issue
  30. Posted 19/5/01 .....
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 17th May 2001
    • Mazoe Citrus Estate closes
    • War vets ‘sack’ scores of Mat North teachers
    • Forex supply down to a week
    • Chefs in PTC assets scam
    • Tsvangirai docket goes missing - (Herald)
    • Rogue war vets arrested over alleged extortion - (Herald)
    • Bogus crackdown on bogus company raiders - ZimInd
    • Tsvangirai's docket disappears - N24
    • Stand up against terror - DNews
    • Assets sold to pay for fuel - ZimInd
    • Govt again claims UK wants to talk - Star
    • Minister slams parks plan - Star
    • Foreign judge for Ugandan looting enquiry - Monitor
    • MEDIA Monitoring UPDATE # 2001/19
    • Investors wary of First Bank shareholding
    • Opportunists cost Zanu PF victory — Zvobgo
    • War vets blame govt for chaos
    • Zanu PF split over Mugabe
    • Mugabe spreading misery in the region
    • Govt reneges on pledge to protect judges
    • Zim secures 40m litre fuel deal
    • "A party that knows no shame" - Africa B Dube
    • Murder, mayhem good for Cohen’s business - The American Prospect
    • The mystery of the disappearing ‘thousands’ - Muckraker
    • You think you've got problems? - The Farmer
    • Government snubs wheat growers
    • EU ultimatum on beef quota
    • Support for stressed farm families
    • HIV/AIDS devastating rural labour force in Africa says FAO
    • Tsvangirai case goes to the Supreme Court
    • Maize: No price yet but farmers must sell
  31. Posted 18/5/01 .....
    • Move to call off Mugabe's thugs
    • Fawcett Security Invasion
    • Ruling party faces tough test in mayoral election
    • Zimbabwe Producers Predict Maize, Wheat Shortages This Yr
    • Maize Producer Prices Increased
    • Chaos on route from hell
    • Currency Black-Market Batters Zim Dollar
    • War vets throw 550 workers out of jobs
    • Mnangagwa for a free Press
    • Government scraps ZJC examinations
    • Drought aid needed for 700 000
    • Bread price goes up by 7,8 percent
    • Country bracing for solar eclipse
    • Bogus war veterans extorting money from companies arrested
  32. Posted 17/5/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe's Malignant Rot Is a Threat to the Rest of Africa
    • Further to the account of the invasion of the Avenues Clinic by its director
    • Two more Air Zimbabwe managers sent on leave
    • Masvingo says no to violence
    • New High Court judges
    • EU to consider economic sanctions
    • UN tours Africa to jump-start DRC peace
    • Zimbabwe's war vets told to back off
  33. Posted 16/5/01 .....
    • MDC wins Masvingo
    • Another fiendish British plot - Star
    • Denmark protests - Times
    • DRC newspaper defies closure order - IRIN
    • Moyo - a man in denial - DNews
    • Past time for isolation - Heritage Foundation
    • Zimbabwe falls into pieces, because of Mugabe
    • Judge silences witness
    • SOS Closes Offices After War Vets Invasion
    • Zimbabwe Unveils Extensive Rural Power Project
    • Snippets from the ZBC
    • Snippets from the Zim Independent
    • CFU Sitrep: Mon-14-May-2001
  34. Posted 15/5/01 .....
    • Urban terror grips Zim
    • MDC on Monday - We want jobs, not violence
    • A government which becomes a lawbreaker breeds contempt for the law
    • Fuel supplies still critical
    • Bill to protect land invaders introduced
    • Mugabe's reign of terror forces MDC into hiding
    • Churches have a role in Zimbabwe
    • Outrage at bishop's praise for Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe denies it threatened the press
    • Zimbabwe in Crisis
    • Tips on how to protect yourself when threatened - by anyone, especially war thug militia.
    • Zvobgo, Rioga in election deal
    • Dabengwa turns down Zanu PF offer
    • The results are in for the Masvingo Mayoral By-Election
    • Canada's sanctions 'regrettable'
    • Rethink quiet diplomacy on Zim
  35. Posted 13/5/01 .....
    • "Robbing Hood" - letter
    • Mugabe's mobs put diplomats on white hit list
    • Canada slaps sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Lawlessness Diary
    • SA's Blue Train derails in Zimbabwe
    • Canada imposes sanctions, cuts aid - Times
    • Children's charity closes - DTel
    • 'Media should expect violence' - Star
    • US Civil Suit - ZWNEWS
    • Masvingo 'closed down' - DNews
    • The deregulated fuel industry - IRIN
    • Colin Powell to visit Africa - BBC
    • Cape Town march - N24
  36. Posted 12/5/01 .....
    • "The choice is yours"
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 10th May 2001
    • Living with death
    • 18 AFZ planes grounded
    • War vets close down 27 farms
    • Nyarota charged again - DNews
    • 'Stop intimidating journos'
    • Moroccan UN troops arrive in DRC rebel town
    • Gonarezhou demarcated for resettlement
    • AirZim re-engages its former pilots from aviation authority
    • Fight for freedom is far from over ~ Comment
    • Bottoming out! - ZimIndp Editor
    • Now they’re out to get him ~ Muckraker
  37. Posted 11/5/01 .....
    • Militants in Zimbabwe Now Take Aim at Industry - NYTimes
    • Zimbabwe falls behind with debt repayments BBC
    • Child deaths hit Harare Hospital DNews
    • High Court dismisses Zvobgo’s application as Chiyangwa wins DNews
    • Lawyers' group deplores invasion of companies
    • War vets order Harare Children's Home to pay dismissed employee
    • Zanu PF shuts down Masvingo
    • Mugabe's wicked spell
    • Threat of Mugabe mobs forces closure of British Council in Harare - Telegraph
    • British Cultural Center in Zimbabwe Closed - VOA
    • Judge quits after Mugabe aide's threat
    • Mugabe warned over trial of opposition party leader
    • Mugabe Won't Stop Raids
    • Zimbabwe's lawless spiral
    • Zimbabwe fuel supply acute despite fresh supplies - BusRep SA
    • National Agenda: the Dark Cloud Hanging Over Zimbabwe
  38. Posted 11/5/01 .....
    • "Aves Saga" - letter
    • Govt stops repayment of all foreign debts
    • "The writing is not just on the wall; it's painted on their doorsteps."
    • Mugabe won't stop invasions - Star
    • Land talks? - FinGaz
    • Fuel shortage still acute - N24
    • Govt stops all debt repayments - FinGaz
    • Canada upset - M&G
    • German aid workers to be tried - N24
    • Vets are now biting - DNews
    • Zvobgo ordered to defend election petition - FinGaz
  39. Posted 10/5/01 .....
    • Feeling all left out - The Farmer
    • RBZ tightens forex controls on tobacco buyers
    • Tea estates under threat
    • CFU's staff changes
    • Newcastle Disease threat
    • Tobacco deliveries remain low despite firm prices
    • Chinotimba's comeuppance
    • Humans and the FMD menace
    • Terror in Zimbabwe (Letter to the Scotsman)
    • German aid group staff released
    • Zim opposition loses battle to nullify polls
    • Zimbabwe denies reports of maize shortfall
    • War vets bashed in violent clashes
    • Ex-fighters storm car parks
    • Bulawayo acting mayor plans to build fuel station
    • Retrenched workers forced to join Zanu PF
    • Mugabe won't step in to end invasions
    • Another judge forced out - Star
    • MDC gains in council elections - DNews
    • Uganda grudgingly re-enters Lusaka Accord - Star
    • Nigeria to push for US support in DRC - Star
    • Women's Walk - Bulawayo
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 7th May 2001
    • Judge blocks terror trial - Guardian
    • Canadian HC assaulted - DNews
    • Moyo wants his reasons made public - DNews
    • Zimbabwe journalists speak in Scotland - SHerald
    • Kagame in Harare for talks - Star
    • Life without fear better than wealth
    • Mugabe opponent wins supreme court hearing right
    • Foreign Minister writes to Mugabe
    • Trial for treason - Times
    • Trade minister walks out - UKInd
    • Murder and mayhem are good for business - American Prospect
  40. Posted 8/5/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe this Week - Eddie Cross
    • War veterans attack envoy
    • Police officer refuses to board Zanu PF gravy train
    • MDC ON MONDAY - 7 May 2001 - A trial of Justice
    • Rural District Council Vacant Seat By-Elections
    • Tsvangirai denies terrorism charges
    • Moyo’s resignation has serious implications
    • Moyo wants nation to know why he resigned
    • Trial for treason - Times
    • Germany seeks assurances - N24
    • Trade minister walks out - UKInd
    • Murder and mayhem are good for business - American Prospect
    • The maze in acquiring Zimbabwean citizenship
  41. Posted 7/5/01 .....
    • "Back-pedalling" - letter
    • ABROAD AT HOME
    • Mugabe's mobs force Britons into hiding
    • C’wealth joins chorus of protest
    • Defiant Beitbridge folk fete MDC leaders
    • Zimbabwe Agency (CARE) Raided by Militants
    • Zimbabwe Tops Log in Media Violations
    • Germany Urges Zimbabwe to Preserve Rule of Law
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader to face terrorism charge
    • Moyo jumps ship - STimes
    • CARE Intl raided - N24
    • Tsvangirai defiant - ZimStd
    • Section 51 of LOMA
    • Maize crop shortage - BDay
    • Account closure an 'international plot' - ZimStd
  42. Posted 6/5/01 .....
    • Arson as reward for winning legal challenge--MDC Candidate's home burned
    • Moyo resigns (2 versions of the same story)
    • Lawlessness pushed Moyo out - Zim Std
    • Clinic boss flees 'Mugabe militias'
    • Decision day looms for the church in Africa
    • LOCAL BANK CLOSES MUGABE’S ACCOUNT • Government threatens to withdraw licence
    • Tsvangirai defiant ahead of hearing - Zim Std
    • Gezi ruffled some feathers - Zim Std
    • AAG threatens to invade Byo companies - Zim Std
    • Chido Makunike On Sunday—Populism vs economic imperatives - Zim Std
    • Mugabe deepening crisis - NYTimes
    • Hospital chief hiding - Times
    • 3 months for destroying portrait - DNews
    • Whose side is the church on? - Guardian
    • Chiluba backs down? - DTel
    • DRC govt., rebels sign in Lusaka - NYTimes
    • Cartoon - DNews
  43. Posted 5/5/01 .....
    • Govt seizes tea, coffee estates
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 3rd May 2001
    • A CHANCE TO ACT ON ZIMBABWE
    • Snippets from Zim local papers
    • Zimbabwe eases up on embassies
    • Embassies Consider Evacuation
    • Starvation looming for cash-strapped Zimbabwe
    • Rural District Council By-Elections - Matabeleland North
    • Bulawayo election - 3 DAYS LEFT TO CHECK
    • Fuel imports face new crisis
    • MDC is the Peoples Party
    • EU diplomats discuss their security following threats
    • MDC - PUBLIC FORUM - REPORT BACK MEETING
    • Govt lists hotels for resettlement - ZimInd
    • Vets on the march again - Star
    • Zim tops the log for media violations - M&G
    • DRC groups to meet in Lusaka - Star
    • Mugabe threatens business again - DTel
    • Who will fill Gezi steel-capped boots? - ZWNEWS
    • Britain rejects sanction - FinGaz
    • Catholic bishops warn Mugabe - Star
    • Rousing welcome in Beit Bridge - FinGaz
    • Rebel leader threatens Lusaka accord - PANA
    • Mob retreats - DTel
    • Major embarrassment for govt - ZWNEWS
    • New invasions threatened - N24
    • MDC security men charged - DNews
    • US urges Uganda to reconsider - IRIN
    • Annan plays down Ugandan withdrawal - IRIN
    • 'Every person is entitled to protection of the law'
    • REQUIEM TO ZIMBABWE
    • Trade unions have every right to be political - Comment - Zim Indp.
    • Bizos scores direct hit on Zim’s ‘toddler’ - Muckraker
  44. Posted 2/5/01 .....
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 30th April 2001
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 26th April 2001
    • MDC Press Release - 30/4/01
    • COHEN & WOODS
    • Reward for winning election petition I - Star
    • Reward for winning election petition II - MDC
    • Vets running farm extortion racket - DNews
    • Harare quiet on Monday... - IRIN
    • ...but May Day violence feared - BBC
    • Photographers held - Star
    • Hind helicopters unsuitable - ADJ
    • War vets threaten to step up attacks
    • May day protests turn violent as activists reject globalisation
    • ZCTU won’t bow to war veterans
    • Tsvangirai’s bodyguards appear in court for alleged unlawful military training
    • EU warns Zimbabwe over threats
    • Zimbabwe opposition official's home torched
    • Britons in Zimbabwe alerted after embassy attacks
    • Zanu PF's short sighted strategy
    • What should we do about the "factory invasions?".....
    • Police prepare helicopter gunships - Observer
    • Regime backtracks? - BDay
    • 'Disastrous reign' - SHerald
    • ANC seeks damage limitation - DTel
    • Uganda pulls out of DRC, and peace process - Star
    • Uganda to withdraw - Ind

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