The ZIMBABWE Situation

November 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Second batch Posted 29/11/2002
    • Administrator urges food donors not to exploit recipients
    • Sharp division over politicising food aid
    • War veterans deny starving Nkayi villagers food
    • MDC legislators threaten
    • MDC official injured in attack
    • ZCTU warning government over looming confrontation
    • White farmers' land seized, going to seed
    • Millions facing starvation in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe gives farmers two weeks to surrender their grain
    • Zimbabwe: Media 'sows seeds of genocide'
    • Gold lures farmers from land
    • Logistics a key element of emergency operation
    • Zimbabwe food crisis worsening rapidly - UN agency
    • Zimbabwe threatens SA's image
    • Famine ''very close'', WFP warns
  2. First batch Posted 29/11/2002
    • If it is to be, it is up to us
    • A drought of good governance
    • The woes of a worker in Mugabe's Zim
    • And now to the Notebook . . . Blank cheque for Moyo
    • Stop insulting the people's intelligence
    • Food prices shoot up 100%
    • Food aid deal collapses
    • World Vision Zim rescues 60 000 hungry children
    • Chinamasa wards off Mugabe, Makoni clash
    • Assaulted UN staff were on govt duty
    • Zimbabwe expels last Western reporter
    • Typhoid fever breaks out in Harare
    • Zimbabwe's wheat output to fall 62%
    • Cloete bounces back as CFU president
    • Probe into release of expired drugs launched
    • MDC to investigate army harassment of Binga villagers
    • Low interest regime has hurt insurance industry - Zimre
    • Newsmen-turned-politicians not unique to Zimbabwe
    • Motorists jump from queue to queue for fuel
    • Youths try to burn mayor's house
  3. Posted 28/11/2002
    • Threat to seize foreign businesses frightening
    • Why you might not attend this funeral
    • Aids epidemic 'bringing social collapse'
    • Democracy under threat in the MDC
    • Justice for Agriculture registers as a trust
    • MDC applauds EU stance
    • MDC attacks new monetary policy
    • State tightens money supply
    • NCA to demonstrate again this weekend
    • Zimbabwe, Botswana Score at Opposite Ends of Freedom Index
    • Coming home
    • Zimbabwe boots AFP chief out of the country
    • War Vet's Trial Postponed
    • All Set for Launch of Transfrontier Park
    • Zimbabwe bans foreign journalist
    • Government maize import monopoly challenged
    • Protest against domestic violence - BYO
    • Government too big: report
    • Zimbabwe not fit for cricket matches
    • State Tightens Money Supply
  4. Posted 27/11/2002
    • ZANU leader wants 6 million of his countrymen dead
    • Zanu Pf Takes Zimbabwe to Ground Zero
    • Fuel tops the list of commodities for which Zimbabweans queue up
    • SA motorists warned against buying petrol from Zimbabwe
    • British Charity Resumes Feeding Operation
    • Zimbabwe's bull run turns tail
    • Zimbabwe uneasy over ICC scrutiny
    • Zimbabwe will not face sanctions: ICC
    • Zimbabwe blocks cricket media
    • Zimbabwe's bouncer brings new concern for World Cup
    • JAG Communique
    • Collapse of talks 'a victory for Mugabe'
    • '400 tractors ready for shipment from Iran'
    • Glenys abandons EU summit in Mugabe protest
    • Leave with your food, chief tells donors
  5. 2nd batch Posted 26/11/2002
    • Profiteering rife in Zimbabwe
    • Starvation is the price for defying ruthless Mugabe
    • RBA starts Zimbabwe sanctions
    • The Final Thrust
    • Moyo confirms MDC fears
    • 'Government promoting genocide'
    • Leave with your food, chief tells donors
    • Hail to the chief
    • Sikhala calls for confrontation
    • JAG MEMBERSHIP
    • JAG Job Opportunities
    • Starving Samson Munkuli
    • Mogae tilts at Mugabe in UK-based magazine
    • Gwisai ouster hailed
    • Dabengwa blasted over water project
    • Teachers rehired on contract basis
    • Josaya Hungwe's 'pure lie'
    • ZNA gear stranded in DRC
    • Attorney-General Is the Chief Culprit
    • Zanu PF gets UK aid.as the party's hypocrisy is exposed
  6. 1st batch Posted 26/11/2002
    • Election Rerun Or New Constitution First?
    • Widespread Drought, Poverty Hinders School Enrolment
    • Bravo Ochieng!
    • 'Infiltration' makes Zimbabwean group stop meeting
    • Mugabe row sinks EU's developing nation talks
    • Anglicans distribute maize seed in Manicaland
    • Shocking Standards In Crumbling Nrz Coaches
    • Zanu PF's brutality last kicks of a dying horse
    • Hot-headedness caused Gwisai's demise
    • Are the UK and US moving against Zimbabwe?
    • Zanu PF supporters abduct teacher
    • Health hazard looms in Gwanda after refuse tractors break down
    • Militia Invade Journalism School
    • ICC heads for Zimbabwe
    • Hamburgers, beer, teargas and riot police
    • US embassy awaits action on staff "beatings"
    • The true cost of a by-election vote
    • How a perfect English gent in a rural idyll profits from a bloody African war
    • Lightning kills nine in Zimbabwe
    • EU vows to bar Zimbabwean pair
  7. Posted 25/11/2002
    • Food woes worsen in Zimbabwe
    • NEARLY HALF OF ALL ZIMBABWEANS' HAVE RUN OUT OF FOOD: SURVEY
    • There is no rightful president in Zimbabwe
    • AFRICA TERROR REGIME FORCED ME OUT
    • SPCA Update
    • Britain Debates the Gains And Evils of Its Colonial Past
    • TO ALL FARMERS FROM MATABELELAND PRESIDENT, MAC CRAWFORD
    • Even the rats are starving
    • SA stands by Zimbabwe in EU barring row
    • New farmers fail to take up land
    • Russia, Venezuela, Zimbabwe criticised over media restrictions
    • Lancaster House agreement
  8. 2nd batch Posted 23/11/2002
    • Govt to acquire 130 000 more hectares
    • Handcuffs, gesturing and puerile drivel
    • President's life exposed to danger
    • Budget prompts frantic moves on forex market
    • MDC activists seek asylum in US
    • Food for thought
    • Zimbabwe and US in diplomatic spat
    • US envoy denies apologising to government over assault incidents
    • SA seed distributors can't supply Zim
    • Budget will lead to further collapse
    • Zim: Mbeki's plea to investors
    • Zimbabwe Limited Needs Visionary Leadership
    • Zimbabwe's New Economic Regulations Lead Businesses to Bankruptcy
    • SA works out rescue package for Zimbabwe
    • Judgement reserved in Ijaz challenge
    • Punish Zanu PF for using food as a vote weapon
    • Week-long party under the stars for eclipse fun-seekers
    • Supreme Court queries motives of media laws
    • Market carnage follows Budget
    • CORRECTION//Government, NGOs must step up efforts ahead of another poor crop
    • S.Africa Prison Gangs Use AIDS Rape as Punishment
  9. 1st batch Posted 23/11/2002
    • Party test for Zimbabwe civil servants
    • The case for JAG
    • Economic collapse now inevitable
    • Moyo accused of covering up plight of farm workers
    • Lack of good governance cause of Zim's deepening crisis - Mogae
    • Gap between rich, poor continues to widen
    • Farmers nabbed for mbanje crop
    • Mugabe using same tactics as Shaka
    • Zanu PF bid to oust Tsumba fails
    • CIO's operations under spotlight
    • Chamisa warns militia of non-violent confrontation
    • Tourism Tumbles in Zimbabwe
    • Drought to scuttle rebuilding of national herd
    • Registrar-General's Office raises service fees
    • CIO budget balloons
    • Gezi youths destroy Daily News copies in Masvingo
    • Letter to Belgian PM
    • Euro-MPs attack Belgium over Zimbabwean ministers
    • Chaos over travel ban weakens EU credibility
    • Mugabe allies moot boycott of EU meeting
    • SA backs access for Zimbabwean pair to EU-ACP meeting
    • Letters to the Times
    • SA probes Zim role in smuggling racket
    • Anti-Torture Group Closes Following Threats of Arrest
    • Kampala principles hold hope for Africa
  10. 2nd batch Posted 22/11/2002
    • U.S. EYES REPRISAL FOR BEATING OF EMBASSY STAFF
    • Elephant Project updates
    • War vets divert maize-meal to Zanu PF rallies
    • Zanu PF evicts MDC supporters
    • Forex rates
    • Mugabe's re-militarisation of ZANU PF
    • Zim adopts dual interest rate policy
    • Binga starvation
    • Do I care a Damn?
    • Euro-MPs attack Belgium over Zimbabwean ministers
    • Bullet still lodged in MDC activist's body
    • Zim's external debt to grow by US$1.1m a day
    • ZANU PF's final blow on judiciary?
    • Conflict Resolution in Africa is a Bush Administration Top Priority
    • Tsvangirai's SA lawyer registered
    • CFU sets up body to seek compensation
    • Outlook for Zimbabwe grim bank
    • Catholic hierarchy bowing to status quo?
    • Doctors claim Zimbabwe authorities torture opponents
    • Mugabe is 'starving his opponents to death'
  11. 1st batch Posted 22/11/2002
    • ZSE seen retreating after 2003 budget
    • Tourists: come and experience a total ‘eclipse’
    • Muzenda to quit in April?
    • And now to the Notebook . . . Is it a funeral parlour budget?
    • Zimbabwe's tourism revenue drops 44%
    • Govt accused of causing costly delays
    • Blanket price freeze heralds more pain
    • New foreign currency rules to worsen crisis
    • Church leaders back Pius Ncube
    • Coltart remanded in election shooting case
    • Byo council moves to acquire 133 farms
    • Zimbabwe journalists challenge media laws
    • US Accuses Mugabe Government of Fabricating Story on Embassy Employees
    • HIV/Aids Scourge Ravages Varsities - Nigeria
    • CFU REPORT 21 NOVEMBER 2002
    • Zimbabwean wins crucial rights case in SA
    • DRC recalls envoy
    • Is Munyaradzi Gwisai an MDC or ISO MP?
    • Calls for Zimbabwe to be expelled from the AU
    • Effects of lack of a clear monetary policy
  12. Posted 21/11/2002
    • The Land Reform Programme is NOT Over
    • More bad news for Zimbabwe
    • Government urged to end "graft" in attorney-general's office
    • Focus on the struggle to make ends meet
    • CFU : Compensation and relocation issues
    • Mugabe tightens grip on Zimbabwe food supplies-report
    • Lack of a clear monetary policy causes panic in Zimbabwean stock
    • God does help those who help themselves
    • Great Zimbabwe, Babylon: led by nasty men
    • Zanu PF's Beta, Mutezo in leadership wrangle
    • Separation of powers must be respected
    • Food distribution in Insiza still suspended
    • Prime suspect arraigned for murder of Stevens
    • Two slip through EU travel ban
    • Musekiwa, Sikhala accuse Moyo of cowing judiciary over lost cases
    • Doctors, nurses in mass exodus
    • Nkala murder suspects' application to be removed from remand fails
    • Daily News staffers arrested
    • Pettigrew pledges support for Africa
    • Group Gives Democracy Award to Zimbabwe Opposition Leader
    • British official robbed by Mugabe thugs
    • Mugabe turns a blind eye to plunder in DRC
    • Zimbabwe Economy in Freefall World
    • Zimbabwe splits interest rate in two
    • 'Technocratic' Mbeki muddies the waters
  13. Posted 20/11/2002
    • Mugabe land grab takes last British estate
    • US govt protests attack of officials in Zimbabwe
    • US embassy staff assaulted
    • Zimbabweans beat US embassy employee
    • Zimbabwe Denies U.S. Charges
    • The tragedy of power politics in Zimbabwe
    • This kind of hypocrisy is breath-taking
    • Only unpopular leaders fear the people they rule
    • State silent on stalemate with striking health professionals
    • Maize-meal only sold to Zanu PF card holders
    • Lawless Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean manufacturers and retailers face bankruptcy
    • Avoiding obvious (or real) targets, Zimbabwe shoots itself in the foot
    • World Vision Zimbabwe distributes food in Mutoko
    • Government, NGOs must step up efforts ahead of another poor crop
    • Africa's sincerity on Nepad in doubt ­ DA
    • Mbeki trying to smooth things over
    • Price freeze seen as move to boost agriculture
    • Chinamasa dismisses UN report on looting in DRC
    • Japan stops funding new projects in Zimbabwe
    • Zim judge remanded
    • Court relaxes Blackie's bail conditions
    • OM closes 5 Zim branches
    • CFU REPORT 19 NOVEMBER 2002
    • State to construct seven farm prisons
    • Fantasy finance
    • Aids terror of British tourist raped by gang in SA
  14. Posted 19/11/2002
    • Africa's losing battle
    • Shops in Insiza full of maize-meal after poll
    • Beneficiaries of our folly can't be trusted to help us
    • Zanu PF-driven land redistribution will not resolve disparities
    • Transport woes to go on despite fare hikes
    • Streak's portrayal of events in Zimbabwe a betrayal
    • CFU REPORT 18 NOVEMBER 2002
    • Concern Over New Price Controls
    • Trade indicator repressed
    • Information department has duty to fight distortions on Zimbabwe
    • Desperation
    • Thousands of women demonstrate against closure of milling operation
    • Inadequate grain harvest seen worsening starvation
    • Teachers' union warns of another strike
    • Commuters blast bus fare increases
    • MDC lawyers studying judgment on voters' roll
    • MDC supporter shot
    • Public faces arrest for talking or pointing at Mugabe's motorcade
  15. Posted 18/11/2002
    • Fighting back with vim and vigour
    • Mugabe's disastrous ad hoc fuel policy
    • For many, it's worse than the colonial era
    • Zesa to get tough with new farmers
    • Zanu PF bars Mudzuri
    • Gwisai at it again
    • On a wing and a prayer
    • Libya seeks to form military ties
    • Zimbabwe woman says was duped into naked ritual
    • Desperate students turn to theft
    • Archbishop Pius Ncube: Man of the year
  16. Batch 4 Posted 17/11/2002
    • Sowing Harvests Of Hunger In Africa
    • A People Reduced to Queues
    • Farmers ousted by Mugabe scratch a living in Zambia
    • Keep on trusting
    • Analysts play down SA's talks with Zimbabwe
    • Bloodshed and misery taint Congo's diamond wealth
    • Britain sued for millions by Mau Mau terrorists
  17. Batch 3 Posted 17/11/2002
    • Tourism plan scuttled by blind folly
    • Govt decision on visas bad for tourism
    • Archbishop Ncube slams Mugabe
    • African American group disputes Mugabe's claims on land reform
    • 'Zanu PF plotting to eliminate MDC MPs'
    • Zanu PF sinks reform Indaba
    • Farmers express reservations on bond
    • Issuing of passports to be suspended
    • US fugitive hides in Zim for 10 years
    • EU plans direct intervention in Zim
    • Coltart says police trigger-happy
    • AirZim endangers passengers' safety
    • Maize distribution Chiredzi North
    • Budget unveiled: govt admits economy is in distress
    • 2003 budget major highlights
    • U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe Signals Concern Over Killing
    • Bleak outlook for Zimbabwe
    • Two items about cricket
    • UN endorses food aid policy in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe tightens exchange controls amid economic gloom
  18. Batch 2 Posted 17/11/2002
    • Opposition Politicians Appeal To U.N., U.S.; Annan Issues Appeal
    • U.K. Foreign Secretary Angers Critics
    • British Empire blamed for modern conflicts
    • Africa Media Watch
    • Zimbabwe, Zambia food crisis seen dragging on -WFP
    • The real story of Zimbabwe is a sorry tale
    • Minister widens tax threshold
    • Government swallows pride, embraces Nepad
    • Food crisis could extend beyond March
    • Interviewing himself not below Moyo's dignity
    • 52 arrested in blitz to stop illegal sale of basic goods
    • 'Brandy man'
    • How Zimbabwe Lost the Peace in the DRC
    • Government has no intention of repealing POSA: Chinamasa
    • Barwe faces eviction by war veterans
    • Budget likely to exacerbate economic problems - analysts
    • Defence gets second largest vote
    • Murerwa pleads with God
    • Not-so-pretty 'Polley' and the jailbird
    • Blatant stupidity drives land policy
  19. Batch 1 Posted 17/11/2002
    • Mugabe worse than Stalin - Soyinka
    • Shake-up looms in CIO
    • 'Send cash' plea from Zimbabwe to expats
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report
    • Economy needs urgent action - finance minister
    • Open Letter to Mrs Anne Matonga
    • Human Rights Organization Closes Office in Zimbabwe
    • Government steps up harassment of human rights defenders
    • Industry Hurt By Land Reform
    • Hit-and-run cup bid
    • Zimbabwe freezes prices
    • Farmer saves elephants from Mugabe's men
    • Letter - What Britain can do in Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe to blame for tobacco firm dilemma
    • Life grinds to a halt as Mugabe's fuel runs out
    • Ivory ban relaxed for £6m one-off sale
    • Mark Chavunduka: crusading journalist
    • Media urged to wake up to Zimbabwe crisis
    • South Africa Urges the West to Ease Censure of Zimbabwe
    • JAG Job Opportunities
  20. Batch 2 Posted 15/11/2002
    • MDC's response to the 2003 budget
    • Police evict invaders from Masvingo farms
    • Police officer withdraws kidnap charges against 10 war veterans
    • US ambassador donates $6m to community projects
    • Amani Trust Illegal
    • Zimbabwe pledges black market curbs
    • Media urged to wake up to Zimbabwe crisis
    • Sacrifices will oil true liberty for Zimbabweans
    • MP accused of using political muscle to grab farm
    • Only we can resolve our internal problems
    • Steep visas, high air fares fail to stem exodus to UK
    • Tsvangirai wins ballot case
    • Government vows to arrest banned citizens if they return
    • An African Calamity in the Making
    • Mugabe must correct his mistakes first
    • The developing world needs trade, not aid, to help the poor
    • Cholera stalks drought-hit southern Africa
    • NZ labour shortage gives rise to migrant headhunting 'club'
    • Letters to the editor - DN
    • Media Monitoring Project - Nov 4th- Nov 10th
  21. Batch 1 Posted 15/11/2002
    • Trillion dollar budget set to widen deficit
    • Budget not seen reviving economy
    • Zim's ivory sale bid flops
    • Budget set to offer nothing new
    • Banks double lending to farm sector
    • A presidential poll re-run or a new constitution?
    • It's morally wrong, Your Excellency
    • Fuelling the fuel crisis
    • SA embraces Mugabe as Zim crisis deepens
    • 'Great Trek' deprives Zim of skills
    • Govt races to save 2003 farming season
    • US official Bellamy no longer coming
    • ZANU PF plans to appoint governors for Harare, Byo
    • Zim slips again in rankings
    • Court orders R-G to move March ballots to Harare
    • How lucky Mugabe is
    • Zimbabwe's drought and poverty rob children of their education
    • Tribute paid
    • Court dismisses MDC appeal over voters' roll
    • Art of Cooking Sadza Dying a Slow, Painful Death
  22. Batch 2 Posted 13/11/2002
    • Nkala murder case takes a bizarre turn
    • Illegal settlers on timber estates defiant
    • Zanu PF youths attack police at fuel queue
    • WFP plans urban food aid scheme
    • Speaker, Deputy to get 100% pensions
    • Arrest visiting Zanu PF officials, urges think-tank
    • SA could extend fuel lifeline to Zimbabwe
    • Is Nepad Just a Toothless Blueprint?
    • Zim makes desperate appeal to SA for help
    • How one country created its own food crisis
  23. Batch 1 Posted 13/11/2002
    • MUGABE FOES PLEAD FOR 'PRESSURE'
    • End to land grabs could normalise situation
    • Long queues at fuel pumps
    • Zimbabwe's land policy yields a bitter harvest
    • Libyan envoy denies collapse of fuel deal
    • Tortured Zimbabwe journalist dies
    • Zimbabwe's Chavunduka dies
    • Mark Chavunduka
    • Democracy award for Tsvangirai
    • Academic Retreat for African Ex-Presidents
    • Stigma Prevents Pwas From Receiving Care And Treatment
    • Tsvangirai's Court Records Disappear
    • U.S. Man Killed in Africa Aided Kids
    • U.S. officials investigate shooting of American in Zimbabwe
    • US man dies after Zimbabwe roadblock shooting
    • Villagers on violence charges remanded to January
    • Police thwart MISA road show
    • A message of hope Jongwe never saw
    • Black Money Market Dogs Zimbabwe
    • Pensioners demand benefits overhaul
    • Chanakira blames insanity for economic woes
    • How about donating fat pay cheques to the poor?
    • Beitbridge needs $10m for solar eclipse face-lift
    • MDC to challenge grain seizure
  24. Posted 12/11/2002
    • Let the game begin - may the better team lose!
    • Resettled farmers to access $60bn Loan
    • Government sets aside $1bn for tobacco seedlings
    • MDC demands hearing of petitions
    • NCA changes strategy to thwart police
    • Zesa robbing consumers of hard-earned money
    • Jongwe death: State's reaction questionable
    • Tsvangirai warns MPs against complacency
    • Britain feeds empty words to starving Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe motorists stranded as fuel runs out
    • TM Supermarkets Suspends Bosses
    • Record Budget Expected
    • State Urged to Allow Offshore Investments
    • Forced emigration fears
    • S.Africa urges UK to help Zimbabwe white farmers
    • Britain should compensate white farmers for confiscated land
    • Zim money market out of control
    • Enough strong leaders to prevent SA going the same way as Zimbabwe
    • Horse Rescue
    • Job Opportunities - Updated 7th November 2002
    • Local MEP banned from Zimbabwe
  25. Posted 11/11/2002
    • Famine becomes Mugabe weapon
    • Libya ends oil deal with Zimbabwe over debts
    • Grace lures voters with food
    • Sanctions against UK 'cheap rhetoric'
    • It's raining maize!
    • Adding insult to injury
    • Bob, put on your running shoes
    • Student leaders in hiding
    • Anti-Zim crusade: UK persecutes businessman over 'sanctions-busting'
    • Delegates of SA and Zimbabwe to meet
    • Blair should rethink on visas
    • Q&A with Tsvangirai
    • Starvation threatens boarding schools
    • Sikhala, Musekiwa arrested
    • Nkomo family in farm dispute
    • Zimbabwe protest in London
    • Coming to an end
    • 9 arrested in Zimbabwe demonstrations
    • Food and the Fist
    • MDC newsletter
  26. Posted 10/11/2002
    • Zimbabwe 'running out of bank notes'
    • JAG SITREP 9th November 2002
    • UK VISA PROGRAMME FOR ZIMBABWE
    • Inflation in Zim - personal story
    • Zimbabweans speak out against 'anarchy'
    • Police halt anti-Mugabe protests
    • Zimbabwe protest in London
    • 'Insight' written by a Belgian visitor to Zimbabwe
    • Tit for Tat
    • House of Lords debate on Zimbabwe this week
    • A real Zimbabwean war veteran speaks
    • Zimbabwe's casualties
  27. Posted 9/11/2002
    • Mugabe Deliberately Starving Zimbabwe - Archbishop
    • Defiant Zimbabwe bishop 'mad'
    • Mugabe tightens the noose
    • Harare accuses U.S. in food flap
    • No respite seen for Zim economy
    • Starving Citizens Resort to Desperate Measures
    • Vegetables join the shortages list
    • EU slams politicisation of food aid
    • UN urged to intervene to stop partisan food distribution
    • Bennet accuses war vets of $2m stocktheft
    • Tsvangirai's treason trial postponed to February
    • UK denies masterminding plot to invade Zimbabwe
    • EU says no to compensation
    • Sadc ministers must act to avert disaster
    • ADC/EU Meeting Ends Without Agreement On Zimbabwe
    • Oxfam awaits approval for WFP food deliveries
    • Cholera follows in wake of food shortage
    • Media law changes broaden State control
    • NCA to stage demo
    • $72 000 for UK visa
    • Government not worried about Britain's imposition of sanctions
    • Zim hits back on sanctions
    • MEPs face Zimbabwe ban
    • Police Autopsy Results Do Not Absolve Regime
    • South Africa sees Health Care Crisis
    • 'SA Will Suffer for Its Policy On Zimbabwe'
    • Peer review "too scary" for African leaders
    • Elephants blunder back into the line of fire
    • Women sidelined in land reform exercise
    • Zimbabwe Jews weighing options as Ashkelon mayor offers them aid
    • UK inquiry into jet parts for Mugabe
  28. Third batch Posted 8/11/2002
    • Black Zimbabweans suffer in land reform
    • Zim dollar falls to new low
    • Zimbabwe 'diverts food aid'
    • Visitors from Zimbabwe will need visas
    • Customs duty revenue down by 50 percent
    • A presidential poll re-run or a new constitution?
    • Murerwa's no-win task
    • Oxfam urges government to lift ban on feeding
    • Little room for manoeuvre as Murerwa unveils new wish list
    • Is the opposition a bunch of spineless sissies or warlords?
    • Will the troops shoot to kill eight months after? (Part 3)
    • Govt to spend money it does not have
    • Fuel price hikes could fuel instability: analysts
    • UK firm threatens to sue govt over losses
    • ZANU PF debates Mugabe's surprise U-turn on fuel imports
    • Timber firms win case on seizure of estates
    • ZANU PF backers blacklisted
    • 'Since I was born, I've never seen such hunger'
    • SADC needs a clear agenda on poverty'
    • Chiwengas to stand trial for farm seizure
    • Zimbabwe man arrested for Mugabe poster
  29. Second batch Posted 8/11/2002
    • For how long shall we endure this 'tomfoolery'?
    • Bishop calls on Mugabe to quit
    • Army captain in detention
    • Nepad peer review: why it scares some leaders
    • Commercial agriculture now dead in Zimbabwe
    • CFU launches plan to seek unity in diversity
    • MDC urges Maputo summit to censure Mugabe
    • Zanu PF bends the rules to elect councillor
    • Nkala murder trial to begin
    • UZ suspends exams as strike continues
    • Tribalism alleged in evictions
    • CCZ calls for consumer boycott of beef
    • Mugabe given second pay rise in a year
    • US may intervene to save Zimbabweans
    • UN talks begin on African food, AIDS crisis
    • Chipinge Magistrate Relocated to Mutare
    • Doctor Flees Hospital After Zanu Pf Threats
    • Watchdog postpones release of Zim human rights report
    • Human Rights Watch calls for intervention
    • Zimbabwe to lose $160m in Lankan arms deal
    • Zimbabwe accuses US of invasion threat
  30. First batch Posted 8/11/2002
    • Mugabe - please give us a break!
    • Winter wheat rots owing to late harvesting
    • Local politics resemble oldest profession
    • Drought to worsen next year - UN
    • FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
    • Of Bob's headache and sore tummy
    • Mugabe works at securing immunity
    • Of Bob's headache and sore tummy
    • South Africa "Hopelessly" Unprepared for Refugees
    • Mugabe concedes failure on fuel
    • The struggle continues
    • A country that works
    • Hurtling towards a Big Bang Fuel crisis
    • Govt prepares new fuel policy
    • Mandela's lawyer to defend Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe Tobacco Prices to Fall by a Third,
    • Zimbabwe slaps travel ban on senior Britons
    • Zimbabwe wants UK to compensate white farmers
    • In the mirror of Zimbabwe
    • POLICY PRONOUNCEMENTS FROM MINISTRY OF LANDS
  31. Posted 7/11/2002
    • Journalists must not be ensnared into registering
    • Government delists dairy farms
    • MDC needs bold leaders to save it from collapse
    • Fast-track land programme way off target
    • Zimbabwe's élite cash in while economy crashes
    • Aids deepens in Zimbabwe
    • Even Gaddafi doesn't believe Mugabe's word!
    • Regional MPs demand Mugabe's resignation
    • Angry MDC youths attack, disarm police
    • Mugabe's pay hike is an act of provocation
    • Private media journalists vow to fight Information and Broadcasting Acts
    • War on Title Ownership
    • BBC plans asylum seekers drama
    • Zimbabwe says U.S. using food to interfere -report
    • Zimbabwe points a finger at US 'warmongering'
    • Ministers gather to discuss food crisis, Zimbabwe
    • US threatens action to end Zim food scam
    • 'France Will Continue to Invest in Zim'
    • No Hopes of Retrieving Bodies of Illegal Miners - Experts
    • Speculation Fuels Surge in Forex Rates On Black Market
  32. Posted 6/11/2002
    • Zimbabwe's currency collapses
    • Food woes worsen in Zimbabwe
    • U.S. looking at relief options in Zimbabwe
    • EU Grants More Humanitarian Aid to SADC
    • Aid to Zimbabwe must stop
    • Authorities Should Tackle Rampant Disorder At Uz
    • So many unanswered questions and such outrage at the death of Jongwe
    • National Budget certain to be a non-event
    • No Zanu PF card, no maize-meal in Mufakose
    • Beef price rise blamed on Libyans
    • Bulawayo faces sewer 'time bomb'
    • Fuel talks on this week
    • Students, riot police clash
    • Zimbabwe Human Rights Demonstration
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 9 - 5 November 2002
    • CFU press release re ABC Plan
    • Government Can Be Resisted If It Fails to Fulfil Part of the Bargain
    • Zimbabwe bus, truck collision kills 16
    • Getting the outsiders in
    • CID to probe three arms deals
  33. Posted 5/11/2002
    • Good rains stern test for resettled farmers
    • Hungry Insiza villagers ignore Mugabe, rush for free food, beer
    • Zimbabwe rushing towards total economic collapse, warns IMF
    • Industry & Commerce disturbances
    • All under the spell of the Great Leader
    • Minister threatens municipal officials
    • Forex-starved State plans
    • Police assault PTUZ
    • Peer review: 12 nations agree
    • Common resolution on occasion of a joint DUA-EPP Conference in Cape Town
    • 45 countries set to back rules against 'blood' diamond trade
    • State Does Not Support Land Invasion' - SA
    • Nepad's Peer Review Still 'Work in Progress'
    • Local NGO tackles rural poverty in dry Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe has us fighting each other
    • Beef price hikes point to an economy in collapse
    • Government allows private imports of fuel
    • Goals not achieved in fast-track land reform
    • Beira-Zimbabwe Railway Reopened
    • Forex-Starved State Plans To Tax Expat Zimbabweans
  34. Posted 4/11/2002
    • Zanu PF's new found weapon
    • Mugabe promises land to DRC war vets
    • God please help us
    • Starvation out of control
    • War Vets target Kuwadzana
    • Reprisals in Insiza
    • Doubts over Jongwe letters
    • Deliberate Destruction
    • Water woes dog Beitbridge
    • SA cuts off fuel
    • Land reform: Not if, but how
    • Was Insiza Zanu PF's turning point?
    • Rogues Gallery
    • Zimbabwe's Tobacco Earnings Slump 43% Following Farm Seizures
    • No taxation without representation
    • MDC in elections rethink
    • Zim feeling effects of US trade shut off
    • New economic theory lauded
    • The Chickens are coming home to roost
    • How long can this continue?
  35. Posted 3/11/2002
    • U.S. eyes end run around Mugabe
    • Farmers quit Zimbabwe to be pioneers once more
    • Chronic Fuel Shortage Hampers Delivery of Food Aid
    • Prosecution of journalist postponed
    • More money found
    • Fuel crisis gives Mugabe a sore tum
    • Zimbabwe fuel price warning
    • Ousting monsters
    • Vindictive victory
    • Bombs and threats will not divide us (Mbeki)
  36. Fourth batch Posted 2/11/2002
    • The lie of the land
    • Price controls fail economy
    • MDC right to stay calm under gross provocation
    • Expats scoff at Mugabe's plan to tax them
    • Mugabe orders firms to import fuel
    • Strife-torn Africa searching for elusive peace
    • Supply responses will be more muted
    • Mugabe’s dream turns into nation’s nightmare
    • Insiza outcome mirrors national paralysis
    • Zim journalists caught in a dilemma
    • Bulawayo unveils $16 billion budget
    • Mid Airlines off to Jo'burg
    • Open letter to President Robert Mugabe - Amnesty International
  37. Third batch Posted 2/11/2002
    • Evicted farmers fear returning to properties despite court order
    • Stevens' killers have a case to answer: court
    • Born-again Jongwe invited ex-inmates on his death day
    • Commercial farming seen crumbling
    • Forex crisis to worsen as tobacco output falls
    • ZANU PF Insiza win 'fool's gold': analysts
    • MDC to take govt to court over forex transactions
    • Binga and Food
    • Snared elephants
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 01 November 2002
    • Makamba sued for grabbing farm
    • Chinotimba accused of accepting bribes from whites
    • Blacklist hits Red Cross
    • 'Join the Zanu-PF or lose seized farms'
    • Fuel Price Hikes Loom in Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth upholds Pakistan suspension
    • Portrait of Zimbabweans As Hungry, Angry People
    • Expats scoff at Mugabe's plan to tax them
    • Cloete says he still enjoys national support
    • Starving villagers slam Zanu PF
  38. Second batch Posted 2/11/2002
    • The snake charmer
    • Border says $650 mln lost to fires
    • Donnelly trashes claims of diplomatic stand-off
    • Strike cripples health delivery services
    • Zimbabwe, SA to step up dialogue
    • Zim elections a farce - analysts
    • Libyan fuel deal faces collapse
    • Some of the original Presidential Elephants
    • Elephants Update - JUNE 2002
    • UK to blame for Zimbabwe, claims ANC
    • Walkout widens rift in Zimbabwe farmers' union
    • Of patriots, puppets and hypocrites
    • The paradox of the land of milk and honey
    • The hour for martyrs has dawned
    • Will the troops shoot to kill eight months after? (Part 2)
    • Insiza's wake-up call
    • Striking teachers barred from leaving Zimbabwe
    • 11 MDC Insiza poll agents assaulted
    • CFU refuses to hold ballot on evictions
    • Rautenbach's DRC role
  39. First batch Posted 2/11/2002
    • The next killing field
    • Comment re CFU resignations
    • Mugabe on path to disaster
    • Tourism dries up in Zimbabwe as people flood across the border
    • The seed of evil will rise to haunt its planters
    • The rich flaunt wealth while Zimbabwe sinks
    • Elections must not be a matter of life or death
    • Winter maize crop a flop
    • Zanu PF-linked union vows to destroy ZCTU
    • MP facing murder charges granted bail
    • Police subject travellers to body searches
    • Ill-treatment of prisoners rife, says released suspect
    • Zimbabweans call for Mugabe to step down
    • Walkout widens rift in Zimbabwe farmers' union
    • Tsvangirai's views steeped in Marxist doctrine
    • Shona administrators must prove they are capable
    • Zim land reform irreversible ­ minister
    • WFP won't resume food aid
    • G-8 backing for Nepad may be in jeopardy
    • No money for new farmers

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