The ZIMBABWE Situation

November & December 2003 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/12/03
    • WHO: Lab Tests Rule Out Ebola in Zimbabwe
    • Time to sit down and plan post-Mugabe era
    • Minister says Zimbabwe does not need aid
    • Zimbabwe facing famine crisis: UN
    • Zim trip bowled out
    • They said it, not us: 2003 in quotes
    • Zimbabwean prepared to tackle suspected Ebola case
    • The teething African Union
    • Zimbabwe civil servants get 250% pay rise
    • Workers reject 250% pay hike
    • Erratic Coal Supplies Affect Tobacco Curing
    • Don't Hike Fees Without Approval: State
    • Cost of Xrays to Shoot Up
    • GMB Collects 240 000t Maize From Farmers
    • Forex Reserves Remain Subdued
    • ZBC to Fork Out Fortune
  2. Posted 30/12/03
    • A Look at Zimbabwe: A Visit and Subsequent Thoughts
    • Tourists in Zimbabwe fleeced by Mugabe's Henchmen
    • 2004 crystal ball gazing
    • Gloomier Times Ahead
    • Analysis: Africa, the forgotten continent
    • Zimbabwe's Largest Cell Phone Company May Lose License
    • S.Africa to Test Samples from Zimbabwe for Ebola
    • Pahad's postulations can't erase Mugabe's crimes
    • We may yet regret how we treated our neighbour
    • Nepad has been killed by Mbeki's ignorance
    • Moving stories: Strive Masiyiwa
    • Zimbabwe Lacks Disaster Preparedness
    • Implementation of Auction System Moved Forward
    • Speed Up Dam Construction, Government Urged
    • Rains Bring Relief to New Farmers
  3. Batch 2 Posted 29/12/03
    • The latest refugees from Mugabe's lawless Zimbabwe - hundreds of elephants
    • Tories call for ban on cricket tour of Zimbabwe
    • Namibian land threat fuels fears of another Zimbabwe
    • Zim calls on SA help in Ebola scare
    • Poll: Zimbabweans say Mugabe insane
    • Boot Mugabe out
    • Time is running out for SA's quiet' diplomacy
    • Some areas go without electricity
    • Police, VID under fire
    • We can do without West’s aid: Muchena
    • Illegal immigrants go underground
  4. Posted 29/12/03
    • Angolan Dies in Zimbabwe, Tests Under Way for Ebola
    • Year of decision for the man cradling Zimbabwe's hopes
    • Reports of Rape and Torture Inside Zimbabwean Militia
    • Opinions Split Over Zimbabwe's C'wealth Decision
    • Zim beef on verge of extinction
    • Expropriation of land looms
  5. Posted 28/12/03
    • Life in Mugabe-ville
    • A little going a long way
    • Jonathan Moyo puts on judiciary's borrowed robes
    • Church leaders stand firm on Zim abuses
  6. Posted 27/12/03
    • A Christmas Message for The People of Zimbabwe
    • Xmas Present From Progressives: Starvation
    • Relax, our land is our prosperity
    • Zimbabwe leader's cohorts now show a 'shift in thinking'
    • Across Africa, AIDS ravages youngest survivors
    • Listening with one ear open
    • Pensioners hurt by record inflation
    • The march of freedom
  7. Posted 26/12/03
    • MDC Vice-President's Wife dies
    • Zimbabwe Marks Difficult Christmas Season
    • 5 People, 60 Cattle Die of Anthrax And Rabies
    • Shopping for Roots
    • Public transport operators allocated 354 400 litres diesel
    • Ten people drown countrywide
    • SA beauty queen mauled by hippo
    • Mobile phone use grows in Africa
  8. Posted 25/12/03
    • Once A Breadbasket, Zimbabwe Can't Feed Itself
    • Misrepresentation of SA government's dealings with MDC serves a political agenda
    • Presidency hits back at critics on Zimbabwe
    • Fool's paradise
    • Rise in Drop Out Rate Feared Over School Fees Hike
    • JAG Communiques dated 22 December 2003
    • Economists Disappointed With Zimbabwe Economic Reforms
    • England’s Zimbabwe tour decision in February
    • SA set to pass land expropriation measure
    • DFAT seeks Zimbabwe death facts
    • Mugabe bids to withdraw Econet's licence
    • Phones make criminals sophisticated: Chihuri
    • SA's Aziz Pahad's blindness vs the truth of the situation in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe is blamed as UN slashes food aid
    • Tractor scandal exposed
    • Bid to cushion pensioners from negative rates
    • Workers fear salary chop
    • War veterans press for hefty increases
    • MDC hints at future poll boycotts
    • ‘Watch out world: SA to rule’
    • MDC must perform or perish
    • CFU seeks advice on new regulations
    • Going hungry as elite swim in riches
    • Is there any political dialogue between the Movement for Democratic Change and the ruling Zanu PF?
  9. Posted 24/12/03
    • Arrests made in Zimbabwe over Perth man's murder
    • African criticism of Mugabe rises
    • As Zimbabwe shops with stolen cash, millions starve
    • Clashes Loom As Traditional Healers Dismiss 'Prophets'
    • Mengistu Enjoys His Freedom As Others Suffer
    • There'll be no 'loud diplomacy'
    • Zimbabwe Jews rebound from fire
    • Fuel supplies improve
    • Malaria cases up: Parirenyatwa
    • 'Each man for himself' in Zim
    • Australia Praises Zimbabwe Police Over Suspects' Arrest
    • Regional powers have duty to governance
    • Rights abuse in Zimbabwe, Cosatu warns
    • MDC cautiously optimistic' on talks
    • Pending disaster in Lowveld land grab
    • Zimbabwe Exit from Commonwealth Might be Very Costly
    • Zimbabwe Goes from Bad to Worse in Difficult Year
    • Hopes for Quick Zimbabwe Political Negotiations Disappear
    • Zimbabweans brace for a bleak Christmas
    • Homeless Youths Sweep in Return for Food, T-Shirts
    • Zanu And Mdc Examine Agenda for Talks
  10. Posted 23/12/03
    • President Tsvangirai’s address to the MDC National Conference
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Ends Convention With Vows Of Peace
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Calls on Gov't to Respect Democracy
    • Call for mass action in Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki's Zim policy 'like that of apartheid rulers'
    • Mbeki stance an excuse to sell
    • MDC seeks clarity on Zanu PF conditions
    • Striking doctors acquitted
    • Zimbabwe paper in appeal to police
    • Harare Residents At Risk
    • S African Rand Slides On Zimbabwe Fallout; Bond Ylds Rise
    • WFP cuts food rations in Zimbabwe amid cash crunch
    • MDC Calls for Talks On Fresh Elections
    • MDC, Zanu PF meet in first round of talks
    • Mixed Messages
    • Keep Cool, KK Urges Mugabe
    • WFP paints a bleak picture of Zimbabwe
    • Severe drought hitting southern Africa
  11. Posted 22/12/03
    • MDC Main Policy Document
    • Exiles warn against deal with Mugabe
    • MDC's plan for reviving Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe and MDC closer to talking after Mbeki visit
    • Church Leaders Slam S Africa Silence Over Zimbabwe Abuses
    • SA moves to dampen furore over Zimbabwe
    • 'Mugabe the Grinch has stolen Christmas'
    • Corruption rife in Zimbabwe
    • Australia demands murder inquiry
    • Zimbabwe's MDC plans mass action to force talks
    • Unity is empty without dialogue—analysts
    • Reporters Without Borders calls for reopening of Daily News print works
  12. Posted 21/12/03
    • Zimbabwe appeal to 'fight fear'
    • Kidnapped accountant made to drink acid
    • Farm occupations put Zimbabwe's cattle herd on verge of extinction
    • JAG Communiques dated 19 December 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 210
    • Zimbabwean human rights violations under the spotlight
    • Mbeki's perceived support for Zimbabwe affects the rand
    • Zim cops name 'bin bag' serial killer suspect
    • Previously prosperous
    • Zim illegals have nowhere to go
    • Zimbabwe's MDC seeks anti-Mugabe alliance
    • Zimbabwe state media spews 'hate speech'
    • ANZ has no legal basis to publish - ZBC
    • Churches throw down the gauntlet to Mbeki
    • Food Crisis Looks Set to Drag On
    • Mugabe’s farm compensation scheme disgusting insult
    • Severe drought facing southern Africa
  13. Posted 20/12/03
    • Zimbabwe Riot Police Shut Down Newspaper's Printing Works
    • Zimbabwean Judge Rules Independent Daily Must be Allowed to Publish
    • Harare ‘inciting hatred’
    • What's the Truth About Zimbabwe?
    • Mugabe arrest warrant sought in UK
    • S. Africa-Zimbabwe Relations Remain Close but Complex
    • MDC ready to discuss dialogue with Mugabe
    • Praise and criticism for Mbeki on Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki calls for urgent Zanu PF/MDC talks
    • Gono gets thumbs up
    • Land reform seen as vote-buying gimmick
    • Brain drain reaches alarming levels
    • 'Mbeki's appeasement policy won't work'
    • Mudzuri taking his job back from Chombo
    • Mugabe's Geneva jaunt gobbles over $2b
    • Mapfumo on democracy crusade
    • Law Society slams proposed bill
    • Decree on farm equipment illegal
    • Zim has fastest shrinking economy
    • Editor responds to threats
    • Mbeki muddled
    • Mbeki accused of compounding Zim’s crisis
    • Chinese cornucopia unlikely to be forthcoming
    • Zimbabwe faces very bleak prospects in 2004
    • Choice channels for the First Family
    • Forex auctions begin
    • Colin Powell blasts Zimbabwe again
    • Mutasa warns America
    • Be afraid, be very afraid
    • Politics and religion make strange bedfellows
    • Nothing to celebrate about 2003
  14. Batch 2 Posted 19/12/03
    • President admits to dialogue with MDC
    • Zim’s pullout from Club to cost embassies billions
    • Mudzuri demands reinstatement
    • SADC’s solidarity with Zim insincere
    • Glaring loopholes in gold marketing policy
    • Zvobgo long way from recovery
    • MDC meets to prop up waning fortunes
    • Hunger stalks drought-stricken Mt Darwin
    • Healing Zim's bleeding ulcer
    • Gono sets tone for revival
    • Domestic debt stands at massive $607b
    • AND NOW TO THE NOTEBOOK
    • A reflection on Zimbabwean exceptionalism?
    • Pig industry mulls ways of survival
    • Groundnut production falls
    • Budget failed to come up with measures to solve crisis
    • MDC critique of Dec 2003 Monetary Policy Statement
    • Mugabe agrees 'to be serious' about talks
    • Mbeki visits Mugabe - and his sworn rival
    • South Africa leader lobbies Mugabe
    • Mbeki in deal on Zimbabwe negotiations
    • 'Net cops for Zim
    • Press Freedom Disappearing in Africa
    • Judge grants banned Daily News green light to publish
    • Outrage as Mbeki hints at S African land grab
    • MDC activist appears in court for illegal possession of arms
    • Bearer cheques to stay
  15. Posted 19/12/03
    • Reserve Bank Warns Zimbabwe To Brace For Monetary Reforms
    • Opinion: Standing up to Mugabe
    • Zapped
    • Mbeki, Mugabe meet - but what about Morgan?
    • Mbeki meets with Mugabe, Tsvangirai
    • DA: 'Read riot act to Mugabe'
    • South Africa, Zimbabwe should help solve each other's problems: Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe’s food crisis spreads to cities
    • Farmers Decry Lack of Inputs, Equipment Losses
    • Ruling On ANZ Case Expected Tomorrow
    • Anti-cholera campaign launched in Zimbabwe
    • South African maize too expensive for WFP
    • Allow Private Sector to Import Maize Seed: Committee
    • "The Suffering Church of Zimbabwe"
    • JAG PR Communique dated 19 December 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 209
    • JAG Press Release Statement dated 19 December 2003
  16. Batch 2 Posted 18/12/03
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 208
    • Zimbabwe with its back to the wall
    • Zimbabwe opposition urges Mbeki to hear its side
    • Mbeki claims UK to blame for crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Lack Funds to Buy Land Here
    • Sovereign can't be sacred
    • Paper faces $600 million lawsuit
    • Zim school fees hit the roof
    • Harare Council meeting of 16 December
    • Mbeki to test quiet diplomacy in Harare
    • Turn up the volume on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's bank chief tackles inflation
  17. Posted 18/12/03
    • Zimbabwe's President Orders Confiscation of Displaced Farmers' Equipment
    • Food prices spike beyond reach of average Zimbabwean family, UN says
    • Zimbabwe's inflation surges to record 620%
    • China Cancels Africa's Debts
    • Monetary Policy Creates Anxiety in Business Sector
    • MDC statement on Mbeki's visit to Zimbabwe
    • 'SA won't throw stones'
    • German MP in secret talks with Zim opposition
    • Kenya hunts for missing billions
    • JAG Communiques dated 17 December 2003
  18. Batch 2 Posted 17/12/03
    • MDC MP David Coltart -year end letter to Bulawayo South constituents
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 207
    • School fees to soar in Zimbabwe
    • Book Launch - The Battle For Zimbabwe.
    • Mugabe rules out return to Commonwealth
    • Police lists untried serious crimes before courts
    • PSC orders striking nurses, doctors back to work
    • Inter-city passenger train service resumes
    • GMB officer severely assaulted
    • Four accused of smuggling US$68m gold
    • Chogm - Zimbabwe's political blunder
    • Everybody Wants to Rule the Web
  19. Posted 17/12/03
    • Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Acquisition of Farm Equipment or Material) Regulations, 2003
    • Journalist Detained, Equipment Confiscated
    • Our night of terror
    • Mbeki to visit Zimbabwe for talks
    • ZNSPCA update 30 November
    • JAG PR Communique dated 15 December 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 206
    • JAG Career Opportunities dated 15 December 2003
    • China a shining economic example, says Mugabe
    • Crackdown On Zimbabwean Striking Doctors Continues
    • Reserve Bank Gets Tough On Travellers
    • A disturbing message
    • Zim diplomacy set to get 'louder'
    • How I risked it all with a black armband
    • Greener Pastures Create Passport to Corruption
    • UK Foreign Office:Zimbabwe Must Generate Political Change
    • Zimbabwe Pledges Action on Landlords' Illegal Demand for Rents in US Dollars
    • Interest Rates Hit 635pc
    • Transport Woes Resurface
    • Libya Donates $1,5bn Maize
    • State to Construct Houses for Street Kids
    • Turn Medical Aid Into Proper Insurance
    • Over 200 Bodies Unclaimed At Hospital Mortuary
    • Mifumi to Reform Bride Price in Africa
    • Mugabe's guest Mengistu tried in absentia
    • Sending help home: A Zimbabwean in Vancouver works to save her family
  20. Posted 16/12/03
    • Tourists' money is needed, but boosts Mugabe regime
    • Zim illegals have nowhere to go
    • Irrigating nothing
    • Illegal to demand rent in forex
    • ZRP won’t tolerate rotten eggs: Chihuri
    • Private doctors to demand cash upfront
    • Land Acquisition Amendment Bill
    • Crackdown On Forex Smuggling
    • Zimbabwe Food Crisis Continues
    • New Farmers Try to Stop Flower Exports
    • Dollarisation: Can It Work for Zimbabwe
    • End of Era for Kwekwe's 'Makorokoza'
    • Waiting for Godot: Firms Await Policy
    • Tutu slams South African silence over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe praises China
    • Centre for Torture Victims Established
    • Anthrax Claims 8 in Masvingo
    • Police Beat Up Security Guards
    • Mt Darwin Villagers Blast Zanu PF
    • The Great Exodus Continues
    • Standard Comment: Zim and the Commonwealth
    • State Leading Human Rights Abuse: Lawyers
    • Botswana disowns SADC statement on Zim
    • The Zimbabwe we live in
    • My Meeting with Mugabe after CHOGM, by Obasanjo
    • Ministers behind illegal gold trade
    • The open sore of Zimbabwe
  21. Posted 15/12/03
    • Whites braced for new attack from Mugabe
    • Mugabe's Swiss jaunt costs billions
    • Mbeki to visit Zimbabwe again
    • On the trail of the Landlord from Hell turned Good Samaritan
    • Africa's love affair with the mealie
    • SAF Opposition Party, Democratic Alliance, Criticizes Mbeki Stand On
    • Mugabe and the Commonwealth
    • Mugabe cracks down on Internet
    • Death, Exile Among Hazards for Dictators
    • MDC may talk to Mugabe
    • Shock at Mbeki's 'offensive' Zim comments
    • Wasting our time up a diplomatic dead end
    • Major War vets shake- up
    • ZCU’s howler
    • Mash East black-on-black land dispute resolved?
    • Taking an elephant with a spear dream come true for McCann
  22. Posted 14/12/03
    • Mugabe plans Internet gag - reports
    • "Racist humiliation"
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 205
    • Be happy, Mugabe tells the starving
    • Mbeki claims UK to blame for crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe:Time for Courage
    • Black critics of Mugabe.....
    • Serial killer on the prowl in Harare's avenues area
    • Jailed van Hoogstraten trained as Samaritan
    • Parents get their wish to save their son
  23. Batch 2 Posted 13/12/03
    • Tears for a lost home
    • Mugabe's commonwealth defeat is Mbeki's, too
    • Urban Children receive food
    • Mugabe Accuses US, Britain of Using Information Technology for Espionage
    • Mugabe's Faux Pas
    • $740m to Revive Irrigation Scheme
    • State Dedicated to Enhancing Human Rights - Official
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 204
    • State Will Destroy White Hegemony: Mohadi
    • Zimbabwe Plans 2,000 Percent Hike in School Fees
    • Mbeki lashes out over Zimbabwe
    • Opposition rejects govt statements on Zimbabwe
    • Ngwenya Accused of Assaulting New Farmer
    • Compassion Isn't for Unrepentant Autocrats
    • Hospitals Turn Patients Away As Strike Begins to Bite
    • Zanu-PF wants British, American embassies out
    • Zambia to export maize to Zim
    • Detailed report of occurring events on Pambeli Farm
  24. Posted 13/12/03
    • Cutting UK ties a costly blunder
    • Mugabe commandeers AirZim plane to Geneva
    • Tekere spurns Zanu PF olive-branch
    • Platform for muzzled war vets at congress
    • Mugabe in no position to lecture summit
    • Evicted farmers demand $36 trillion
    • Mkapa urged to rein in Mugabe
    • Public ignore firearms audit
    • Radical measures urged to rescue economy
    • Zim asks donors for US$109m
    • Unicef forms street kids task force
    • Ghost of Verwoerd haunts Mugabe
    • More isolated than ever
    • Severe economic effects of pariah status
    • Who's the real coward here?
    • RBZ gets tough on travellers
    • Private sector seeks ways to rescue NRZ
    • Policy should address foreign exchange rate
    • People want true freedom
    • Cricket selectors hurt the game
    • A good thing
    • Zimbabweans can deliver themselves from evil
    • A tragedy of epic proportions
    • Georgia: any lessons for Zimbabwe?
  25. Batch 2 Posted 12/12/03
    • Human rights award for 'courageous' Zimbabwe lawyer
    • Mugabe attacks 'Western media' at Geneva summit
    • Internet a tool of British imperialism, says Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe ministers attack Howard
    • Ambassador sparks diplomatic spat
    • Leaders in Geneva info meeting differ over press freedom
    • Zim pullout gets nod of approval
    • Mugabe rejects IT calls
    • Sanctions may make us feel good, but they will not topple Mugabe
    • Rising numbers in need of food aid
    • How To Kill A Country
    • The Fuehrer wants club to join
    • Mugabe plays cards close to chest over retirement
    • Mugabe's Swiss luxury revealed
    • Zim lawyers demonstrate against abuse
    • Losing his touch
    • Zimbabwe opposition lawmaker resigns claiming harassment
  26. Posted 12/12/03
    • South Africa criticises Commonwealth over Zimbabwe
    • Bye-bye Bob
    • National Budget Akin to a Ship Without Radar
    • Do you want a new Presidential election within 90 days?
    • Pull-out clearly shows Mugabe*s lack of commitment to democracy
    • Daggers out against Tungamirai
    • Foreign envoys face the boot
    • Firm loses challenge to GMB’s monopoly
    • ZANU PF clings to Mugabe legacy
    • Ruling party conference a mere talk shop
    • 2003 a bad year for Zimbabweans
    • Shumba’s candidature sparks row
    • Re-engage the IMF
    • NOTE BOOK
    • A re-look at stigma and discrimination
    • Constitutional review remains a top priority
    • Farmers turn down compensation
  27. Posted 11/12/03
    • Open Letters Forum No. 202
    • Australia, Britain prejudged Zimbabwe's suspension says SA
    • Neighbours rally round in support of Mugabe
    • Press freedom group bombards UN summit with pirate radio
    • UK to strip Mugabe of knighthood
    • Zimbabwean visa refusals up four-fold in one year
    • Zimbabwe threatens to cut UK ties
    • Hoogstraten is out - and this time he is angry with 'nearly everyone'
    • Zimbabwe lawyers condemn Mugabe rights record
    • U.N. tech summit split on press freedom
    • Harare, Kigali and UNHCR sign tripartite agreement
    • Zimbabwe Cabinet Endorses Decision to Leave Commonwealth
    • Zimbabwe's return to Commonwealth 'inconceivable'
    • Rights abuses on the rise
    • Mugabe*s bodyguards scuffle with journalists
    • Viewpoints: Does the Commonwealth matter?
    • Poor Countries Said Posing Worst Threat to Media
    • Nigerian envoy off to Harare
    • Zim parliament in uproar
    • Mbeki feeding off Mugabe's mess
    • Humanitarian situation
    • Museveni: Zim pullout 'serious'
    • Editorial: Mugabe hurts Africa
  28. Posted 10/12/03
    • Mugabe due in Geneva for UN summit despite travel ban
    • Blair: Zimbabwe expulsion a victory for Commonwealth
    • Editorial: Mugabe's Opt-Out
    • Mbeki to release statement on Zimbabwe
    • 'Mugabe has defecated on this nation'
    • Mugabe to discuss cyber society
    • African body slams Commonwealth
    • Commonwealth struggles to show united front as summit ends
    • What’s the Commonwealth for?
    • South African Communist Delegation Travels to Zimbabwe
    • Tony Blair: Commonwealth summit statement in full
    • Mugabe has no intention of negotiating a democratic solution to present crisis
    • Kenya asks Zimbabwe to reconsider
    • Mugabe's mouthpiece: Kick Britain out of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe to attack whites at UN talks
    • Obasanjo in pledge to seek reconciliation with Harare
    • Obasanjo blasts Howard
    • President Mugabe On War Path
    • Accept Constructive Criticism
    • Vanity reason for Mugabe pull out
    • Government compromising public education
    • ANALYSIS-Commonwealth pullout seen slowing Zimbabwe reforms
    • MDC 'will bring Zimbabwe back'
  29. Batch 2 Posted 9/12/03
    • Mugabe trip set to cause storm
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 201
    • Mugabe mania can be fatal
    • Money no longer talks in Mugabe's empire
    • Why the Commonwealth is better off without Mugabe
    • Isolating Mugabe
    • Zimbabweans fear more repression after Abuja summit
    • Southern African Leaders Criticize Commonwealth Vote Against Zimbabwe
    • South Africa should have taken the lead in condemning Mr Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's economy may do what politicians can't
    • Cricket - England to pull plug on Zimbabwe
    • Mirror, mirror... Mr Mugabe or Mr Smith
    • Adios Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki in a 'dangerous game '
    • The Commonwealth may never have such an eligible dictator again
    • Mugabe heads towards the heart of darkness
  30. Posted 9/12/03
    • Zimbabwe's withdrawal from the Commonwealth
    • UK Official: Mugabe Will Regret Leaving Commonwealth
    • Mugabe heads to conference in Geneva
    • Stricken Zimbabwe becomes an orphan
    • Clark worried for Zimbabwe's people
    • Zimbabwe Commonwealth exit hurts SA diplomacy
    • Harsh Times Force Workers Onto the Streets
    • Obasanjo to Mediate Zimbabwe's Commonwealth Suspension
    • 'Western powers bulldozed Zimbabwe exclusion'
    • Zimbabwe Defiant After Pullout from 'Lynching Club'
    • 'Zimbabweans will feel Commonwealth exit'
    • A pariah's powers of division
    • Mixed reactions over Commonwealth withdrawal
    • Irate Bishops Issue a Hard-Hitting Pastoral Statement
    • 'Heartbreaking' drama for Zimbabwean expats
    • Hoogstraten released from jail
    • Study to Assess Extent of Poverty in Zimbabwe
    • Doctors' Trial Set to Start
    • Mugabe pull out illegal - MDC
    • Move to oust Msika as Mugabe rules out departure
    • The split
  31. Batch 2 Posted 8/12/03
    • JAG Communiqué
    • Mugabe pulls Zim out of Commonwealth
    • Zimbabwe Quits Commonwealth
    • Street kids task force formed
    • The Mugabe problem
    • Humiliation led Mugabe to quit the club
    • Mugabe: The controversial statesman
    • Disappointment over Zimbabwe pullout
    • Mugabe adamant Zimbabwe out for good
    • Did Zimbabwe's decision surprise the Commonwealth?
    • Former diplomat discusses Zimbabwe move
    • Mugabe: from liberator to oppressor
    • Leaders reach deal on Zimbabwe suspension
    • Zimbabwean opposition dismisses Mugabe's threat
    • UN resolution will sober up Mugabe
    • Text of the statement issued by the Commonwealth on Sunday
  32. Posted 8/12/03
    • Cartoon Story
    • Commonwealth extends Zimbabwe suspension indefinitely
    • Abuja is a bunfight for kleptomaniacs
    • Mbeki raps African dictators
    • Secretary-General denies C'wealth targeting Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth to fix goals for Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe exile set to continue
    • No Zim compromise - Commonwealth
    • Zanu-PF wants out of Commonwealth
    • Memo to Commonwealth Leaders
    • Mugabe foes urge all world bodies to expel him
    • UK agrees Commonwealth deal on Zimbabwe
    • Of buses, dogs and presidents
  33. Posted 7/12/03
    • Ghana wants Zimbabwe Out Of C'wealth, But....
    • Downing Street Interview
    • Africa split on re-admission of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe launches vicious tirade against Britain
    • Commonwealth group fine-tunes conditions for Zimbabwe's re-entry
    • Zimbabwe's Future in Commonwealth Shaky
    • Mugabe to Remove Zimbabwe from Commonwealth
    • Commonwealth Summit Panel Remains Deadlocked over Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe on Brink of Quitting Commonwealth
    • I'm not ready to go, says Mugabe
    • Commonwealth Haggles Over Zimbabwe's Suspension
    • Zimbabwe ups Commonwealth threat
    • Call to restore Mugabe
    • Snub by Howard over Mugabe row
    • Exclusion of Zimbabwe Triggers Racism Claims
    • Civil Society petition Commonwealth leaders over Zimbabwe's violation of human rights
    • Commonwealth Must Condemn Mugabe - Protesters
    • South Africa fails to find backers for Zimbabwe
    • JAG Legal fund Raising Communique
    • JAG Title Holders Meeting
    • Open Letters Form No. 200
    • Kunonga accused of incitement to murder
    • Please speak louder vanasekuru!
  34. Posted 6/12/03
    • The Daily News - Abuja edition
    • 'Mugabe won't silence us'
    • Commonwealth Task Force Tackles Zimbabwe Rift
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Rules Out Talks with Opposition MDC
    • Zimbabwe's president lashes out at Commonwealth
    • Don McKinnon re-elected as Commonwealth boss
    • MDC Economic Review of 2003 and Prospects for 2004
    • Message to the people of Zimbabwe from MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai.
    • Mnangagwa shoots down gold charges
    • ZNA/Arda officials defy court orders
    • Donnelly scoffs at allegations
    • Govt embarks on 'seize-all' land grab
    • Zanu PF's soap opera begins
    • New Bill threatens Hippo Valley Estates
    • Police arrest Woza protestors
    • No solutions
    • New brooms can’t clean Sunshine City
    • World a less safe place for tyrants
    • Airzim set for economic crash landing
    • Sour grapes is all that’s left for Bob
    • Too many dealers around, says RBZ
    • NECF to get US$2m from World Bank
    • Turning land to 'live' capital
    • Probe farmers' training centres
    • Mugabe's pals desert him when he needs them most
    • Canada Seeks Compromise On Zimbabwe
    • The cost of speaking out
  35. Batch 2 Posted 5/12/03
    • Long wait for Zimbabwean recovery
    • Zimbabwean TV propaganda shock
    • JAG PR Communique dated 04 December 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 199
    • JAG Titleholders Meeting
    • Commonwealth Heads Into Racial Row Over Zimbabwe
    • US: Zimbabwe is an international pariah
    • Why pick on Robert Mugabe?
    • IMF to Review Zimbabwe's Situation in Mid-2004
    • Zim at the heart of a great divide
    • Zanu-PF licks wounds at congress as isolation grows
  36. Posted 5/12/03
    • Blair insists on tough line on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's Ruling Party Faces Internal Disputes as Annual Congress Approaches
    • Malawi To Press For Zimbabwe's Inclusion In Commonwealth
    • PM tells African leaders: clean up corruption
    • Mugabe told: Get house in order
    • Citizens take ANZ case to High Court
    • Why let the vision dim now when we are so near the goal?
    • Youths Petition Commonwealth Over Election Rigging in Nigeria
    • Zim haunts C’wealth
    • MDC to tackle Chombo head-on
    • Dramatic rise in short term interest rates
    • Mugabe’s threat to quit C’wealth draws fire
    • Chaos reigns in Zim’s education sector
    • Kadoma loss threatens political doom for MDC
    • Mugabe to drop exit bombshell
    • Mugabe contradicts Murerwa on interest rates
    • Fed up with good words of intent
    • Govt to spend $1 trillion on domestic interest
    • Africa’s hope lies in its own people
    • Understanding quiet diplomacy
    • New facility for importers of fuel
    • Region could save $12m in food imports
    • Farming turned into a song-and-dance affair
    • Will a foreign currency auction system solve forex blues?
    • Succession lottery roll-over
    • MDC warns of maize crunch in Zimbabwe
    • Fuel Prices Fall As Supplies Improve
    • Dubious Money Lending Firms Mushroom
    • Prospects of Recovery in Tourism Sector Bleak
  37. Batch 2 Posted 4/12/03
    • JAG Legal Communique Dated 03 December 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 198
    • Rights Groups Fear Zimbabwe Political Violence Increasing
    • IMF Initiates Compulsory Withdrawal Procedures for Zimbabwe
    • Analysts condemn Mugabe's speech
    • Cold comfort for Mugabe's 'zombies'
    • Commonwealth snub of Mugabe a good start on regime change
    • Canada Floats Commonwealth Compromise on Zimbabwe
    • Zanu-PF summit to look at economy
    • African elephant numbers puzzle
    • MDC on diplomatic mission in Abuja
    • Zim youths leave Botswana to stage resistance
  38. Posted 4/12/03
    • Urgent, New Proposed Increases by City of Harare
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 197
    • We'll overcome woes and build a rival world power, Mugabe tells Zimbabwe
    • Protests WOZA 3 Dec and Johannesburg, South Africa 5 Dec
    • Women injured in Zim protest
    • Enos Nkala on ZanuPF
    • DA calls for 'Road Map to Democracy in Zimbabwe'
    • Absent Mugabe set to overshadow Commonwealth summit in Abuja
    • Wait for outcome of Zim court case: Mbeki
    • Report Back - David Coltart
    • CHRA Harare Budget Public Meeting
    • Zimbabwe oppostion to accelerate resistance
    • Oil Companies Start Using Noczim Pipeline
    • The full text of Mugabe's speech
    • 'African leaders must unite to boot Mugabe'
    • Zimbabweans to blame for crime, says Botswana
    • Doctors reject 200 percent salary hike
    • SACP to focus on Zim workers
    • Zambia bids to end Zimbabwe Commonwealth sanctions
    • Foreign funds provides some good news for health sector
    • Cholera outbreaks a serious threat
    • Australia hopes Zimbabwe will not derail Commonwealth
    • SA solicits MDC's views
  39. Posted 3/12/03
    • Commonwealth black sheep
    • Mugabe Speech Offers Little Hope for Political Change in Zimbabwe
    • Cholera Kills 12 in Zimbabwe Tourist District
    • Mugabe attacks ''unholy alliance'' in Commonwealth
    • Zimbabwe Pres Promises Crackdown On High Level Corruption
    • Mugabe admits nation in crisis
    • Nigeria slated for rights abuses
    • Zimbabweans hope CHOGM increases Mugabe pressure
    • Mugabe's heavy hand gets heavier
    • Moyo wants to be MP
    • Syed Hamid: Consult on Zimbabwe suspension
    • Zim’s land reform an internal issue: envoy
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 196
    • JAG Commercials dated 01 December 2003
    • Allies fail to rally around Mugabe
    • UK urges Commonwealth to keep Zimbabwe isolated
    • Howard warns against readmitting Zimbabwe to C'wealth
    • Tsvangirai's treason trial resumes in Harare
    • Tanzania May Skip CHOGM in Solidarity With Mugabe
    • Nigeria denies human rights abuses
    • Mugabe eyes the East
    • State tries to change charge
    • Zim crisis a defeat for US policy
    • Tsvangirai defence slams prosecution 'conspiracy'
  40. Posted 2/12/03
    • 'Mugabe planning to make land grabs easier'
    • Zimbabwe Law Society Outraged by Forced Withdrawal of Judge for Newspaper Case
    • Commonwealth: to be or not to be
    • Zimbabwe Ruling Party Wins Parliament By-election - Radio
    • Measures to Tap Forex From Locals Living Abroad Reach Advanced Stage: Murerwa
    • Mugabe exit off agenda at Zimbabwe party congress
    • Australia says world must not bow to Zimbabwe threat
    • Strike organisers taking people for granted
    • McKinnon unlikely to be unseated
    • Nigerian leader critical in Zimbabwe crisis
    • 'Holding back Mugabe no easy task'
    • Chiwenga Appointed ZDF Commander
    • Safari Slaughter
    • Mugabe may appoint deputy at congress
    • Africa's AIDS orphans grow up fast
    • Zimbabwe 'should not be isolated'
    • Workers' resistance `on the rise'
    • Moyo hails national youth programme
    • Zim Student Flees To Botswana
  41. Posted 1/12/03
    • Mugabe plots black-white rift
    • 'Politics of survival' behind South Africa siding against McKinnon
    • Split claims rejected
    • Zimbabwe by-election to wrap up after ruling party accused of intimidation
    • Get out of Commonwealth, Zimbabwe toldDecember 1, 2003
    • Gagged
    • One man's view
  42. Batch 2 Posted 30/11/03
    • Zimbabweans fear Mugabe's fury
    • Govt hands over Zapu properties
    • $1,3bn for Zanu PF Congress
    • MDC alleges voter intimidation during Kadoma by election
    • ‘Bush degree’ brings Mugabe face to face with reality
    • Sendekera jingle costs taxpayers $1,1bn weekly
    • Govt dips into FCAs
    • Police stop JAG meeting, arrest members
    • Court stops State move to grab farm
    • Zimbabwe doomed without donor funding
    • WOZA plans protest
    • Internal squabbles rock ANZ
    • US envoy urges political dialogue
    • TNF on verge of collapse, say major partners
    • Refuse pile-up lowers Harare property values
    • Trillion dollar charade
    • Chogm: Hiding behind sovereignty futile
    • What’s in a name? Quite a lot
  43. Posted 30/11/03
    • War Veterans Fire Shots at MDC Youths at Kanyemba Polling Station.
    • JAG Press Release
    • Fade away and die
    • Zimbabwe paper seeks to publish pending ruling
    • PM hits out at Mugabe's taunts on ancestry
    • Please don't ban Zim - SADC
    • Canada warns Zimbabwe to tend its own problems
    • Additional EC funds to secure WFP pipeline
    • Zimbabwe opposition says shots fired in election
    • Zimbabwean Refugees Demonstrate Against Newspaper Closure
    • Judgment in ANZ case reserved
  44. Batch 3 Posted 29/11/03
    • Pro-Mugabe armed forces chief named
    • Slighted Mugabe threatens to quit Commonwealth
    • Ostracized by Commonwealth, Zimbabwe Says It May Pull Out
    • Zimbabwean newspaper hits fresh legal snag
    • Police Break Up White Farmers' Mtg In Zimbabwe, Detain 4
    • African press splits on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Crisis - Globe & Mail, Canada
  45. Batch 2 Posted 29/11/03
    • Cops break up farmers' meeting
    • Mugabe hints at Commonwealth exit
    • Zimbabwe failure haunts Don McKinnon
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 195
    • Chefs caught in gold licence blitz
    • MDC reads council members the riot act
    • War vets cancel Mutare congress as succession battle hots up
    • Herald accused of demonising judiciary in Daily News case
    • US refutes accusations over sanctions
    • Divisions emerge in Mash Central after Zanu PF poll
    • Urban dwellers to get assistance
    • Govt/Zanu PF loses $800 million to sanctions
    • Diplomatic row brews as Mugabe's nephew takes farm
    • Killing Zim
    • Murerwa’s budget: full of sound and fury …
    • Mumbengegwi’s confession of failure
    • Sanctions not the cause of economic decline
    • Why is the Herald silent on Georgia?
    • Mandiwanza calls for Noczim's deregulation
  46. Posted 29/11/03
    • More Zimbabwean workers survive on less than US$1/day
    • ZBC throws lavish dinner for Gideon Gono
    • Measures needed to prevent collapse
    • Domestic debt soars again
    • Zimdollar now worth one cent
    • Made at it again. . .
    • Why doctors demand 'black market' salaries
    • EU condemns rights abuses, use of force in Zimbabwe
    • Foreign ministers call for "constructive engagement"
    • Oryx and Harare secret gem partners, court told
    • Water crisis deepens
    • Zim needs 27 000 more tractors for ploughing
    • Mugabe must fix human rights record, says Howard
    • Bid to oust Commonwealth chief
    • What happened to our dignity?
    • Military Coup
    • MDC PRESS: SADC Leaders Should Focus On Making The Abuja CHOGM A Success
    • Byo SPCA
    • Harare priest takes on the Bishop
  47. Posted 28/11/03
    • Zimbabwe Police Quiz Opposition Head Over "Incitement"
    • Time to Play Hard Ball over Zimbabwe, Say Tories
    • No sign of wrongs being righted
    • Democracy in Africa still in tug of war after decade
    • Amnesty to hold silent vigil in support of Daily News
    • Bang pots in protest against domestic violence
    • Nigeria ditches Zim
    • ‘Set up autonomous bodies to draft laws’
    • Public outcry goads Politburo to discuss notorius land jingle
    • Zimbabwe threatened with inclusion on ILO blacklist
    • ANZ bars workers from premises
    • New RBZ rule turns pay day into nightmare
    • Mudzuri remains suspended: court
    • Zim exclusion threatens to tear C’wealth apart
    • Zimbabwe’s health delivery system shuts the door to health
    • Save health system from certain death
    • Nation at mercy of a bunch of anarchists
    • ...And now to the notebook...
    • Fragmentation of people’s resistance: Part 2
    • Thabo Mbeki’s shameless cop-out
    • Mbeki upbeat on political solution for Zim
    • Critical need for non-food aid
    • ZANU PF gets rare chance to get things right
    • African ministers discuss Zimbabwe
    • A Portrait of the Comrade as an Angry Man
  48. Batch 2 Posted 27/11/03
    • Army 'faked' votes for Mugabe
    • Are there talks?
    • Howard warns against readmitting Zimbabwe to C'wealth
    • JAG Communiques dated 26 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 194
    • Air Zimbabwe to reintroduce charges in foreign currency
    • Mining group hid links with Zimbabwe army, court told
    • SADC to meet over Mugabe's rejection
    • Dump militia, churches tell Harare
    • 1000 held in forex blitz
    • Herald attack on the Administrative Court contemptuous and unwarranted
  49. Posted 27/11/03
    • Will Mugabe get the message?
    • Amnesty to hold silent vigil in support of Daily News
    • Patients sent home as nurses’ strike takes hold
    • How Banana split the Politburo
    • If only Zimbabwe could be as lucky as Georgia
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 193
    • Zimbabwe cancels all 14 gold concessions
    • In Botswana, border turns electric
    • Obasanjo gets it right on Mugabe
    • PM keen to oust Mugabe
    • Call for Review of Budget
    • MDC rules out protests to oust Mugabe
    • Commonwealth snub of Mugabe irrelevant: MDC
    • Mugabe cracks down on the internet
    • Nigerian President gets tough with two of Africa's pariahs
    • Zim to protect SA interests
    • AIDS Orphans 11 Million Youths in Africa
    • Find Cheaper Ways to Transport Fuel
    • African Elephant Numbers and Distribution
    • Zim expects boycott after snub
  50. Posted 26/11/03
    • Mugabe Not Invited To Commonwealth Summit
    • Zimbabwe judge quits newspaper appeal case
    • Judge hearing Daily News case probed: report
    • 'We must guard Zim internet'
    • The Knights of the Free Lunch
    • Unions Bruised As Formal Economy Shrinks
    • Utete Land Report: the Details
    • Oil Companies Face Transport Problems
    • State to Introduce Tighter Measures to Curb Forex Leaks
    • Zimbabwe – a negative object lesson in democracy
  51. Batch 2 Posted 25/11/03
    • No Sign of Improvement as 2003 Ends
    • US Law Students Told of Dismantling of Rule of Law in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Communique dated 24 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 192
    • Prison Diary
    • Judge under probe
    • Zim deploys army nurses
    • The Congo Genocide That Lies Under the Carpet
    • Zimbabwean Clergy Hold Talks With Muluzi Over Crisis
    • MDC dismisses security chief
    • War vet boss Mhlanga’s trial date set
    • Take steps to reduce inflation, State urged
    • Zambia President: Blacks Shouldn't 'Demonize' Mugabe
  52. Posted 25/11/03
    • Arrested activists charged and released
    • Breaking the Silence
    • Zim talks on economic freefall
    • ICFTU updates complaint against Zimbabwe
    • Marching to Masvingo
    • Cholera picking off victims in Zimbabwe
    • Severe bread shortages loom
    • Bar Mugabe from mingling with democrats in Abuja
    • Zimbabwe in fiscal crisis
    • Patients suffer as Zimbabwean doctors continue strike
    • Daily News hearing postponed by one day
  53. Posted 24/11/03
    • Radio Free Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's nurses demanding better wages
    • 'Abuja is not a big issue'
    • Ireland promises EU commitment to Africa
    • Terror on the veld
    • Tourism
    • Zimbabwe daily to appeal closure
    • Faltering Zimbabwe Health System Further Reduced by Strikes
    • Mugabe may finally be left in the cold
    • Keep Zimbabwe Out, Human Rights Groups Urges
    • Kwekwe under siege
    • Police clampdown on rustling
  54. Batch 2 Posted 23/11/03
    • 'Freedom fighters' may be Mugabe trap
    • Mugabe blows his last chance
    • 'Club for despots' in last ditch reform bid
    • Mampara of the Week: Stan Mudenge
    • Hospitals collapse
    • Banks corner parallel market
    • Zimsec strike exposes serious conflicts in the exams body
    • Soldiers missing in DRC to be declared dead
    • Standard staffer brutally assaulted by police
    • 'Banana's status sacrificed to please Mugabe'
    • Freedom train commuters stone control room
    • Moyo booed in Gweru
    • ZIMRA employee nabbed as police probe massive fraud
    • Furore over Zanu PF Mutare elections
    • Public slams Murerwa's budget
    • Murerwa makes U-turn on budget predictions
    • NAAC seeks stake for coloureds
    • Office workers turn to street sadza vendors
    • State to curb poaching by new farmers
    • Forum blasts 'foreign owned' Nepad
    • CCZ calls for review of price controls
    • Moyo-Manheru is job hunting
    • No hope for Zimbabwe tourism
    • Comment - Banana status: Case of the pot calling the kettle black
    • Money for nothing and nothing for free
    • Mugabe at Commonwealth: No decision yet
  55. Posted 23/11/03
    • Zim court quashes army report
    • Zimbabwe police arrest 204 people
    • Zim drops charges against 52 union protestors
    • UN Statement On Trade Union Arrests in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Communiques dated 21 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 191
    • Budget Dishonest, Populist Says MDC
    • Zambia woos foreign farmers with free land offer
    • Zambia exports fuel to Zimbabwe
    • Millions, billions, trillions
  56. Batch 2 Posted 22/11/03
    • Zimbabwe extends crackdown to anti-Mugabe e-mail
    • A damp squib
    • We don’t need IMF, declares minister
    • ZANU PF in desperate self renewal
    • Zim issue widens rift in C’wealth
    • Why Banana’s wife was not at burial
    • Zimpost workers strike . . . for 5th time
    • MDC set to hold its national conference 14 months late
    • Chigwedere must go
    • MDC breathes fire over 2004 Budget
    • Move to tap forex from locals living in Diaspora
    • ZANU PF’s private cemetery
    • Free and fair polls or polls without democracy?
    • Fragmentation of the people’s resistance
    • Minimising fast-track land reform damage
    • Imports, food aid cut cereal deficit by 7%
    • ‘Green Bombers’ a human time bomb
    • Emergency Measures Make Life Easier for Zimbabweans
    • Another Cash Crisis Looming
    • Labour leaders plot next course of action
    • More Switch to Cheaper Dot Com Mail
    • Agricultural Output Set to Decline By 50 Percent
    • 'Abuja is not a big issue'
  57. Posted 22/11/03
    • ZAMBIA: Zimbabwean farmers increase tobacco production
    • Obasanjo angry over failed meeting
    • Zanu PF clashes over Banana
    • Murerwa in gloomy budget
    • Mawere rejects Zanu PF's poisoned chalice
    • Tsvangirai files for Mudede's arrest
    • Govt tightens grip on GMB
    • Rains spell doom for wheat farmers
    • Zupco chairman takes over bird sanctuary
    • Harare on slide
    • Govt/displaced farmers set to clash as budget omits compensation
    • 'Budget offers little hope for economic recovery'
    • Budget puts Gono under pressure
    • 'Murerwa's forecast a mirage'
    • What they said about 2004 national budget
    • Govt calls private sector to the rescue
    • No position on price controls
    • Moyo pushes for revival of old doctrines
    • Abandonment of privatisation ill-considered
    • How will tourism police cope with Jocelyn?
    • Mugabe sinks Obasanjo’s diplomacy
    • Does Dube know the price of bread?
    • Zanu PF defacing our history
    • Letter to Mbeki: Mugabe beyond diplomacy
    • Independent voices gagged
  58. Batch 2 Posted 21/11/03
    • Highlights of Zimbabwe national budget for 2004
    • ZCTU-civil society marchers released
    • Soccer but no succour for the people of Zimbabwe - MDC on 2004 Budget
    • JAG Career Commercials dated 19 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 190
    • Zimbabwe releases 52 detainees
    • Germany criticises Zimbabwean government
    • UN rights chief concerned by reports more than 100 demonstrators arrested
    • Civil Freedoms Under Attack As Inflation Rockets
    • China to Finalise Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company Debt Rescheduling Deal
    • Inflation at 700% and halved output predicted
    • Visa barrier
    • Environmental journalists need to look at both the brown and the green issues
    • Patients stranded as foreign doctors steal medicine
    • Don't force Africa to bargain with its uranium
    • 2004 budget unveiled
    • Date set for Zanu-PF conference
    • Rev Canaan denied hero status
  59. Posted 21/11/03
    • Zimbabwe union leaders freed, strike called off
    • Zimbabwe Govt Predicts Inflation To Peak At 700% In 1Q 04
    • Zimbabwe unveils 2004 budget
    • Zimbabwe suspension all 'lies'
    • Collective conspiracy of silence cause for shame
    • Tobacco Farmers Seek Review of Exchange Rate
    • Zimbabwe signs African Union treaties
    • Little Response to Zimbabwe Strike Call
    • Utete Land Report: the Details
    • Media Alert: Photojournalist Assaulted, Equipment Destroyed
  60. Batch 2 Posted 20/11/03
    • CHRA Chairman arrested
    • Downer opposes Mugabe attending CHOGM
    • Strikes to greet Zimbabwe budget
    • Let us in, says Zimbabwe
    • JAG Communiques dated 19 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 189
    • Bad boy Banana won't be buried in Heroes' Acre
  61. Posted 20/11/03
    • Zimbabwe's Trade Union Calls National Strike Thursday and Friday
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 188
    • JAG Urgent Appeal dated 18 November 2003
    • Mugabe arrests more than 100 opponents
    • 'Mbeki should oppose Mugabe being at meeting'
    • ZANU PF officials switch off plans to set up Manicaland’s first intenet café
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe should not be invited to Commonwealth meet: Australia
    • No charges laid against detained ZCTU members
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #46
    • Economic Crisis Compounds Food Shortages
    • Forex Reserves Remain Low
    • Mbeki defends 'quiet diplomacy' on Zimbabwe
    • UK MPs debate Zimbabwe
    • Jenni Williams blow by blow account of protests
    • What Alternative to Violence?
    • Zimbabwe is on its knees - they need help
  62. Posted 19/11/03
    • ZCTU Protests - Bulawayo - Zimbabwe
    • ICFTU condemns 350 arrests on national day of union protest
    • Zimbabwe inflation a whopping 525.8%
    • 'Many of us are badly wounded'
    • JAG Communiques dated 17 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 187
    • Mugabe insists he will go to summit
    • MDC and Zanu-PF talking, says Mugabe
    • Mugabe set to flout Commonwealth ban
    • We Welcome You to Lush Zimbabwe! Your Wallet, Please!
    • Pundits Condemn Crackdown On Foreign Currency Holders
    • UK’s bid to derail land reform fails, says Moyo
    • US$350m gold smuggled
    • Supporters on looting spree
    • Obasanjo demands repeal of repressive laws
    • MDC challenges Chinhoyi mayoral poll results
    • Zimbabwe begins seizing hard currency
    • 26 die in cholera outbreak in northern Zimbabwe: UNICEF
    • Ailing apartheid spy denied treatment
    • Defiant Mugabe brings Commonwealth split closer
    • Mugabe continues quest for eternal glory
    • Zimbabwean economy rife with corruption, conference hears
    • Resettled Farmers in Need of Aid
    • Tobacco Auction Floors Reopen for Mop Up Sales
  63. Batch 2 Posted 18/11/03
    • ZFM a ZANU PF front: analysts
    • Cattle rustlers on war path in Manicaland
    • Nigeria consulting C'wealth on Zimbabwe summit invite
    • The Struggle for Democracy
    • Candle wielding women of WOZA warms hearts!
    • Things Are Not Ok, Says Zireva
    • Now Famine-Stricken Zimbabwe Faces Farming Crisis
    • Mugabe Trip Under Fire
    • Millers Hike Price of Flour Again
    • Misa Statement At the Public Demonstration Against Human Rights Violations in Zimbabwe
    • WFP Launches Urgent Appeal to Help Zim
    • Electric fence to damp down illegal immigrants from Zim
    • Zimbabwe seizes foreign currency
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 186
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #45
    • JAG Communiques dated 14 November 2003
  64. Posted 18/11/03
    • Top-form Mugabe keeps succession pot boiling
    • ZCTU protest Tuesday
    • Lack of political will fuels corruption
    • National Budget day: only divine intervention can save Zimbabwe
    • ZESA loses millions to illegal connections
    • Fear and hunger in the TCAN
    • Council debt recovery plan riles Byo residents
    • New visa regime for Zim visitors to SA
    • Gold suspects on $29m bail
    • Chinos, Sibanda barred from war vets congress
    • Soaring fuel prices push funeral charges through the roof
    • Zimsec workers strike over pay
    • Bodies pile up in Gweru
    • Zanu PF divided over Banana hero status
    • Banned skin lighteners resurface
    • Zim universities lose academic lustre
    • Laughing and whingeing, Zim style
    • Academic fraud rampant at UZ
    • What happened to the carbon tax?
    • Gono’s appointment: Yet another mirage
    • London rebels and ‘gay gangsters’
    • ‘Regime change’ no, genuine transition yes
    • Bill Saidi's penchant for annoying leaders
  65. Posted 17/11/03
    • Zimbabwe's isolation its own making
    • Why we must be our brother's keeper
    • Nigerian Leader To Talk To Mugabe On Commonwealth Mtg
    • Zim seize travellers' cash
    • Zim police to protect tourists
    • Salary disparities reach alarming levels
    • Bogus farmer organisations rapped
    • Chihuri comes down hard on justice system
    • Ratepayers set to fork out four times more
    • Treatment denied
  66. Posted 16/11/03
    • Proudly Zimbabwean
    • Govt Opponents Arrested In E-Mail Protest Case
    • Lawmaker Fearful After Workers On His Farm Shot
    • Jail ordeal of Daily News chief
    • No Barriers Too Great For Illegal Immigrants
  67. Batch 2 Posted 15/11/03
    • Striking Zimbabwean Doctors Arrested
    • Chidyausiku allows police appeal on ANZ
    • Govt divided on role of NECF
    • Mugabe's 'reforms' cast doubt on talks
    • Moyo's budget call echoes down the years
    • Only 40% maize seed available
    • Lawyers slam lack of police protection
    • Violence erupts ahead of Kadoma by-election
    • Invasion turns ugly
    • Zim crisis 'a tragedy' says Law Society
    • Gono not free says MDC
    • Government halt to food imports will hit towns
    • Daggers drawn ahead of war vets congress
    • Zim bankers corrupt - TIZ
    • Govt spurns partnership with business
    • Can Gono really make things happen
    • Putting Zimbabwean Travel on the scrapheap
    • World Bank boss ruffles feathers
    • Sorry no forex coming in!
    • Zimsec has failed the nation
    • No justice
    • Mugabe has some exciting political juggling ahead
    • Zimbabwe fast retreating into the dark ages
  68. Posted 15/11/03
    • Lifeline offered to Zimbabweans
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 185
    • Zimbabwe labour union intensifies mass action
    • Zimbabwe armed rebel group 'thousands strong'
    • From colony to civil war: lecture explores the history of Zimbabwe
    • Amnesty International director speaks on humanitarian action in Africa
    • The price of Zimbabwe's collapse for the rest of Africa
    • Reminder and update WOZA street prayer 15 November
    • Zimbabwe problems worsen - Commonwealth sec-gen
    • 'Commonwealth must consult on Zimbabwe'
    • FAO warns threat of animal diseases epidemic
    • Utete Land Report: the Details (Part 17)
    • Lunatics, or dirty tricks?
    • Zim land grab turns sour
  69. Posted 14/11/03
    • Zimbabwe 'guerrilla group' challenges Mugabe
    • 'We want Mugabe booted out of Zimbabwe'
    • Zimbabwe rebellion 'not helpful'
    • The ANC ought to sympathise
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 184
    • Let’s re-assert Zimbabwe as destination par excellence
    • Embattled Zimbabwe newspaper urges courts to enforce licensing order
    • Paper urges end to SA 'silence' over Zimbabwe
    • Harare Struggles with Water Shortage
    • Newly Introduced Bearer's Cheques Hit Zambian Parallel Market
    • Zimbabwe Judge Rules Daily News Directors Should Stand Trial
    • Zimbabwe police nab 269 illegal forex dealers
    • Zvinavashe tipped for vice presidency
    • Banana likely to be declared national hero
    • Hijacked $12bln platinum still missing
    • Govt told to lay hands off wheat marketing
    • Govt must learn to work with business
    • MDC needs better ideological clarity
    • Minimising fast-track land reform damage
    • Bid to save tobacco sector from total collapse
    • Only urgent action required, not rhetoric
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #44
    • Free Robert Mugabe
    • Justice denied
    • Deceptive calm in Mugabe's realm
  70. Posted 13/11/03
    • JAG PR Communique dated 11 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 183
    • JAG Career Commercials dated 11 November 2003
    • IDC says Zimbabwe off limits' for investment
    • England given all clear to skip Zimbabwe tour
    • Zimbabwe’s lawyers on the frontline
    • Thieves vandalise Zesa transformers
    • Home seekers lose millions to bogus agents
    • Cuban doctors help out in rural areas
    • Mugabe tells irate doctors to go back to work
    • Food a political tool in Zimbabwe
    • Nurses, Striking Docs Meet Parliamentary Committee
  71. Posted 12/11/03
    • Price list as at 9am 11th November
    • Zim land reform tables turned
    • Playing deadly games while Zimbabwe burns
    • Zimbabwe police clamp down on illegal fuel
    • Bulawayo SPCA needs help
    • Move to Plug Gold Leakage
    • 'Corruption soaring in Zimbabwe'
    • Govt to set up agri-focused community radio stations
    • Zimbabwe says not trying to oust C'wealth sec-gen
    • Warning to tourists
    • Report Paints Gloomy Picture for Southern Africa Region
    • Pass notes
  72. Batch 2 Posted 11/11/03
    • First post-independent Zimbabwe president dies
    • Zimbabwean Government Using Repressive Legislation (Amnesty International)
    • Zambia Grants 31 Licences to White Farmers
    • National Economic Consultative Forum Moves to Set Up Think Tank
    • Some Tobacco Farmers Withhold Commodity
    • Polytechnics students fail to sit final exams
    • Disaster looms in rail transport sector
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 182
    • JAG Communiques dated 10 November 2003
    • Zim - Bots co-operation pact signed
  73. Posted 11/11/03
    • Mbeki 'promises too much on Zimbabwe'
    • Sharp Divide Over Mugabe
    • Visitors be warned
    • Mugabe government similar to Ian Smith regime: ANZ boss
    • Hijackings on the rise in Bulawayo
    • Zimbabwe Doctors Insist on Pay Increase to Return to Work
    • 'Zimbabwe is not trying to oust McKinnon'
    • SADC must intervene in Zimbabwe: LSSA
  74. Posted 10/11/03
    • The Master Of Survival
    • Why tourists shouldn't support Mugabe
    • Harare needs peer review, says Masire
    • Zim set for 'bruising succession struggle'
    • JAG Communiques dated 07 November 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 181
    • Summit hopes to avoid Zimbabwe split
    • Mugabe appoints loyalist as central bank chief
    • Water Woes Continue to Dog Harare
    • Land Havoc Hurts Milk Supplies
    • Masvingo water crisis imminent
    • Byo commuter bus operators up in arms against motorists
    • Gono: Much ado about nothing
    • Squabbles delay Harare city budget
    • Mugabe ‘did not convene’ NECF talkshop
    • Suspended SRC leaders say State agents following them
    • Bush says Zimbabwe now a rogue State
    • Comment - Govt suffers from a paralysis of analysis
    • Striking doctors quitting
    • No sex please, we are nemotodes
    • Playing ‘mahumbwe’ with people’s lives
  75. Posted 9/11/03
    • Military chief after Mugabe's seat
    • Highway Robbery
    • The Transition
    • Instability spreads as thousands flee from Zimbabwe
    • Forex dealers outwit police
    • Gold scam unearthed
    • Bob plans to 'sneak' into Commonwealth talks
  76. Batch 2 Posted 8/11/03
    • No chance, Mr President
    • Sok Press Release - 06 November 03
    • Corruption, wildlife don't mix in Africa, study finds
    • JAG Communiques dated 06 November 2003
    • Update on the Court appearance by the WOZA 48 who appeared in court on 5 November.
    • Shiri tipped for Zvinavashe's post
    • Mugabe snubs NECF meeting
    • Obasanjo tries to sneak Zim in
    • Banks ordered to retain 50% forex from individuals
    • 500 000 children face new type of malnutrition
    • Byo journalist arrested over youth militia story
    • Bishops vie for Zim Catholic leadership
    • UN still to clear those linked to Congo deals
    • Human rights violators still on the loose
    • Tekere readmission challenge to Mugabe
    • Not so smart
    • Ad hoc taskforces duplicate role of ministers
    • Don’t give us facts, give us scapegoats
    • Does the taskforce have a clue about forex?
  77. Posted 8/11/03
    • Currency rates
    • ANZ team in London to explain plight
    • Tourism shrinks 10-fold/Munyeza
    • Tourism figures disputed
    • Cabs hikes mortgage bond rates
    • Mugabe's nationalism leaves empty stomachs
    • Zimbabweans turned into regional scavengers
    • Zim rejects Zanu PF's racial propaganda
    • WOZA call to all night prayer 15 Nov
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 179 dated 05 November 2003
    • NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
    • MDC bewildered by Mbeki's view on talks
    • Mugabe Launches Promised Changes to Zimbabwe Government
    • Diplomatic spat with Zimbabwe based on misunderstanding - Mfat
    • Deal ends Namibian land invasions
    • Statement By Zimbabwean Civil Society And Media Organisations
    • Excuses, excuses
    • Food Security Remains Critical in Urban Areas
  78. Batch 2 Posted 7/11/03
    • The Banks of Limpopo
    • ACT members in Zimbabwe respond in worsening situation
    • Zimbabwean economy rife with corruption, conference hears
    • Mbeki says Zimbabwe talks showing promise
    • Zimbabweans Buying Fuel in Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe Court Hears Arguments in Presidential Loser's Case
    • Zimbabwe Judge Orders Striking Doctors Back to Work
    • MDC reviews second day of Morgan Tsvangirai’s court challenge of the March 2002 election result
    • Namibia's planned land seizure criticized
    • 'African way' of doing things goes against ubuntu
    • Envoy stirs hornet’s nest
    • I’m up to the task: Gono
    • Anxiety grips army top brass
    • DRC looters must be dealt with at country level: UN
    • Byo council plans to raise charges by massive 850%
    • Defiant Mudzuri holds on to council Merc, phone
    • Mutasa, Muchinguri clash over election
    • Cabinet reshuffle widely seen as non- event
    • Money market splits into two as rates firm
  79. Posted 7/11/03
    • Pressure piles on govt to curb media attacks
    • It’s time to tackle inflation head-on
    • Under the ZANU PF bubble of delusion
    • NOTEBOOK
    • A successful 2004 Budget – a business perspective
    • Attack on lawyer new law in abuse of power
    • Important Information for Travellers to South Africa
    • Foreign Nationals travelling on Air Zimbabwe
    • NGOs step in as urban food crisis deepens
    • Mugabe appoints general to key Zimbabwe province
    • Aust 'sabotaging' Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe doctors defy govt, continue stir
    • Recreating the United Nations
    • Focus on Utete committee report on agrarian reform
    • National Economic Consultative Forum Needs Teamwork
    • Bakeries At It, Again
    • Media Weekly Update 2003-43
  80. Posted 6/11/03
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 178
    • Decision time for Zimbabwe
    • Namibian workers prepare to invade farms
    • Zimbabwe appoints local banker as cenbank governor
    • Illegal hunts wiping out Zimbabwe's wildlife
    • Gadhafi Must Go
    • Banks start limiting cash withdrawals
    • S Africa Pres Sees Possibility Of Zimbabwe Unity Govt
    • Zimbabwe exiles protest in Pretoria
    • Zimbabwe's Debt Hits Z600bn
    • Foreign Exchange Shortage, Remittance Boom
    • Zimbabweans are criminalised
    • Zim's economy 'shrinking'
    • Election result still in the balance
  81. Posted 5/11/03
    • Was Zimbabwe's election fair?
    • CHOGM: Obasanjo lobbies for Mugabe's participation
    • Zimbabwe named in Colombian arms deal
    • Zimbabwe Judge Adjourns Challenge To Mugabe's Re-Election
    • Zimbabwe Court to Rule on Mugabe Poll Challenge
    • Mugabe made up rules' in disputed poll
    • Zimbabwe army chief to step down
    • Taskforce to Investigate Forex Leakages
    • Interview With WFP Country Director
    • No Hiding From Zimbabwe Problem'
    • NGOs Step in As Urban Food Crisis Deepens
    • Special Report On Deepening Food Crisis
  82. Batch 2 Posted 4/11/03
    • Issues surrounding the formation of a transitional government in Zimbabwe
    • MDC reviews first day of Morgan Tsvangirai’s court challenge of the March 2002 election result
    • Zimbabwe Prison Services acquires farms
    • Zimbabwe election 'stifled at birth'
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 177
    • JAG Career Commercials dated 03 November 2003
    • JAG Communique dated 03 November 2003
    • Pius Ncube suffers stroke
    • Zesa fails to connect Zimre Park
    • As economic crisis takes toll on tourism
    • Aids fatalities make "Business of Death" lucrative
    • German NGO sponsors rural water project
    • As economic crisis takes toll on urban households Open air meat markets flourish
    • Bakers halt operations
    • Top cop admits police giving public raw deal
    • Nightmare in a govt hospital - a personal experience
    • Justice a pipedream as lawyers hike fees
    • Critical shortages hit blood bank
    • MDC candidates assaulted by Zanu PF vigilantes
    • Journalist arrested
    • Right to land is transient
    • It's the economy, stupid!
    • Reduce personal tax: MDC
    • Transport ministry in dire straits
    • Banks queues re-emerge
    • Ian Smith should just shut up
    • Running a race by yourself - Zanu PF style
    • State bans unbanned paper
  83. Posted 4/11/03
    • 'We are ready to help Zimbabwe bloom again'
    • Zimbabwe High Court Begins Hearing Challenge to 2002 Presidential Election
    • Chinese Firm Set to Start Clearing Land for Irrigation
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Alleges Vote-Rigging
    • Holding Mbeki to account
    • Power Struggle Looms Within The Ruling Party
    • Zimbabwe White Farmers Growing Cotton in Masindi
    • Utete Land Report : the Details
    • Mugabe's wife builds up the family palace
    • Residents urged to consider cremation
    • Transport blues still haunt farmers
    • Long road to freedom for Daily News
    • Equipment breakdown hampers planting
  84. Posted 3/11/03
    • WOZA call for support and prayers - court appearance Wed 5 November
    • JAG Communique dated 31 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 176
    • Zimbabwe Govt Appeals Crt Ruling On Independent Paper Ban
    • Tough new visa requirements for Zimbabweans
    • Court to hear Mugabe victory challenge
    • Zimbabwe media body challenges order to licence newspaper
    • Turn up the volume on 'quiet diplomacy' in Zimbabwe
    • Bishop of Harare in land grab row
    • MDC's 2002 election challenge to begin
    • Zimbabwe's banks ready for currency controls
  85. Posted 2/11/03
    • Bring your own disinfectant - the nightmare of giving birth in Zimbabwe's crumbling hospitals
    • Zimbabwe opposition awaits day in court
    • Mugabe moves to rescue economy
    • Hogwash and lies
    • Help for Zimbabwe Pensioners
    • MDC Chinhoyi employee abducted by suspected CIO operatives
    • Let the people speak meeting
    • Mugabe condemns black market fuel traders
    • In Zimbabwe, Jews carry on after fire destroys biggest shul
    • Kunonga a disgrace to the Anglican Church
    • Zimbabwe Gov't Agrees to Talks with Strikers; Mugabe Plans to Overhaul Economy
    • CHOGM: Nigeria Consults over Zimbabwe's Suspension
  86. Batch 2 Posted 1/11/03
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 175
    • Hospitals Hit Hard By Strike
    • UNESCO Director-General deplores situation of Zimbabwe's Daily news
    • Call for Mechanisms to Plug Foreign Currency Leakages
    • Banks to Raise $20bn for Purchase of Grain
    • Lessons to be learnt in tale of two economies
    • Donnelly Meets Senior Zanu-Pf Officials
    • Outgoing Asst. Secretary Kansteiner Tours Africa in Final Briefing
    • Tekere roped into succession battle
    • Nurses win 800% pay hike
    • Mugabe's silence fuels rumour mill
    • WCC urges govt to probe human rights abuses
    • New water strategies urged to reduce crisis in Harare
    • ANZ ruling set to affect media cases
    • WFP warns of food aid crisis
  87. Posted 1/11/03
    • 'Mugabe's time up'
    • Chaos rocks govt-funded farming
    • More arrests
    • The last thing needed is a taskforce
    • The frustrations of a man named Noah
    • What’s hidden in the Pandora’s box?
    • $150b bearer's cheques issued
    • Zimbabwe's balance of payments deficit soars
    • UZ history lecturers vindictive
    • Open letter to director of National Parks Authority
    • Call to rescue Zim's youth
    • Rumour mill outpaces Mugabe's spinners
    • Left's silence on Zim baffling
    • Situation of Farm Workers Worsened
    • Sharp Divide Over Mugabe
    • MPs need a new job description
    • Mugabe is not without blemish
    • Botswana repatriates over 1 000 Zimbabweans every month - Mogami



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