The ZIMBABWE Situation

October 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/10/01 .....
    • Commonwealth and CFU statements
    • War veterans disrupt housing scheme
    • A prelude to a Cabinet reshuffle?
    • Mugabe accuses ministers as sanctions loom
    • God help me, says Mugabe
    • Sick Mugabe prays he will live to see land reform
    • EU gives Mugabe deadline to avoid sanctions
    • Zvobgo, Mavhaire snub the President
    • Mnangagwa refuses to talk on Chikanga’s case
    • Press freedom in Zimbabwe
    • EU gives 'undemocratic' Zimbabwe one chance to avoid sanctions
    • Zimbabwe ready for human rights talks
    • Zimbabwe defends rights record
    • Zimbabwe ready for EU consultations
    • Motor mechanic shoots client dead over $5 000
  2. Posted 30/10/01 .....
    • A View from the Pan
    • Mugabe vows not to relent to international pressure on Zimbabwe land
    • Zimbabwe preoccupied with economic woes
    • Zim tobacco production drops sharply in 2001
    • No backing off from farm nationalisation says Mugabe
    • Ministers chilled' by Harare
    • Warnings That Birthday Bash Could Be Last Supper
    • Commonwealth Visit to Zimbabwe Offers Little Hope
    • Tekere warns of violent presidential campaign
    • Leadership crisis blamed for land chaos
    • Extradition of ex-CIO boss Mukandi may hit brick wall
    • Mugabe mistrusts Cabinet ministers
    • UK holds on to land funds
    • Mugabe 'not moved by Commonwealth'
    • Zimbabwe mission ends in fudge
    • Mugabe avoids censure over land crisis
    • Mugabe sanctions threat looms
    • No early end to crisis - News24
    • Campfire corruption alleged - ZimInd
    • Bickering leads to cold reception - ZimStd
  3. Posted 29/10/01 .....
    • "Have not given up on us" (letter)
    • Misleading media reports on MDC troubles
    • MDC Infighting – Fact or Fiction?
    • Violence and political control
    • When madness overrides sense
    • British MPs oppose land funding
    • Meet the Spouse—She sees a new Zimbabwe on the horizon
    • Government ordered to delist farms
    • Only sanctions can stop Mugabe
    • Commonwealth fails to sanction Mugabe
    • Commonwealth fails to sanction Mugabe
    • Sanctions against Zimbabwe possible
    • Mozambique Denies Uncontrolled Entry of Zimbabwean Farmers
    • No early end to Zim crisis
  4. Posted 28/10/01 .....
    • Letter from MDC - University of Zimbabwe BRANCH
    • Delegation divided over Zimbabwe
    • War vets attack whites
    • Zim tobacco production drops
    • Plenty of dirt on Mugabe farm tour
    • Zimbabwe Talks Focus On Document
    • Zimbabwe faces C'wealth censure on land crisis
    • Mudenge breathes fire as Zanu PF prepares for presidential poll
    • Mediators wrangle over declaration
    • Commonwealth Urges Zimbabwe to Stick to Agreement
    • Farm invasions have not stopped, ministers told
    • Hijack of visitors agenda resisted - ZimInd
    • Commonwealth hears accounts of farm violence - DTel
    • Armed thugs terrorising Midlands - ZimInd
    • Landless not benefiting, Commonwealth told - UK Ind
    • Food shortages hitting shops - BBC
    • BBC programmes on Zimbabwe
    • Transparency march today
  5. Posted 27/10/01 .....
    • Who will be answerable for hungry people?
    • Mugabe to shake up Zanu PF Politburo
    • Gwindi goes blind as tourism declines
    • The real racist — Joseph or Alastair?
    • Commonwealth team rejects attempt to restrict enquiry
    • Zanu PF arms war vets, reignites terror
    • Zimbabwe placed in league of ‘media rogues’
    • Commonwealth Visit Could Lead to Further Isolation
    • Ministers Hear Both Sides in Zimbabwe Land Divide
    • Commonwealth team visit farms
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 25th October 2001
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 22nd October 2001
    • Split rocks Zanu PF in Matabeleland
    • Settlers stranded without inputs
    • Food shortages in Zimbabwe shops
    • War vets impound maize
    • Shortage of basic goods hits Harare
    • Invasions Threaten Peace Park
    • Land invaders assault Nyabira farm workers
    • Ministers snub Bindura farmers
    • Media Monitoring - Update # 2001/42 - 15th October to 21st October 2001
  6. Posted 26/10/01 .....
    • Commonwealth sidesteps Harare
    • Commonwealth team due in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe hounds critics under nose of foreign envoys
    • Mugabe's police seize newspaper director
    • Mnangagwa visited jailed armed robber
    • International community must not turn its back on Zimbabwe
    • Botswana and Zimbabwe impressed by their relations
    • Mugabe faces EU reprisal after snub
    • War vets leave farm on brink of collapse
    • Zimbabwe under pressure to clear off arrears
    • Comment 25 October, 2001
    • Emergency passports suspended
    • The country is now dangerously hungry
    • Zim threatens to dump Abuja
    • Chihuri gets final order on farmers
    • Govt farm tours turn to kangaroo courts: CFU
    • Political killings on the rise
    • Veteran human rights campaigner arrested - Times
    • Farms invaded, workers beaten - DTel
    • Little progress - News24
    • New economy ideas 'a disaster' - News24
    • EU threatens sanctions - UKInd
    • Sanctions are the only answer - UKInd
    • Amnesty International Report
    • CMAG visit hijacked - DTel
    • Threats to dump Abuja - FinGaz
    • EU reprisal? - Guardian
    • New land report - COHRE
    • Zimbabwe double-bill - BBC
    • Transparency International March
  7. Posted 26/10/01 .....
    • Little progress in Zim
    • Bid to rescue land deal in Zimbabwe
    • Don't misinterpret accord
    • Human rights veteran detained
    • Tensions Running High in Zandspruit
    • Deportations Threaten Trans-Limpopo Spatial Development Initiative
    • EU considering sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Diplomat says Mugabe committed to land deal
    • New economy ideas 'a disaster'
    • Zimbabwe's fragile consensus
    • Commonwealth team confronts Mugabe
    • Stamps under therapy
    • Inflation leaves investors stranded
    • If Abuja fails Zimbabwe is doomed: Mudenge
    • Commonwealth visit could lead to further isolation
    • Commonwealth team confronts Mugabe
    • Delegation assesses Zimbabwe security improvements
    • Zimbabwe's political crisis to mar impact of 2002 budget
    • Zimbabwe rejects poll observers and risks sanctions
    • Mugabe 'hijacks' visit by ministers
  8. Posted 25/10/01 .....
    • Mugabe's Threats, Price Controls Rattles Stock Exchange
    • Zim rejects EU ultimatum
    • Growers Warn $77m Coffee Could Be Lost to Farm Chaos
    • Government Orders Probe Into HIV/Aids Fund
    • Amnesty International condemns threats to news media in Zimbabwe
    • Human rights violations continue
    • Sanctions are the only answer to Mr Mugabe
    • What is the position on the farms ?
    • Commonwealth seeks end to Zimbabwe crisis
    • Amnesty International calls for international observers
    • State-Backed Violence Thrives in Zimbabwe
    • Impose ‘smart sanctions’ on Mugabe
    • Marondera saga exposes leaders’ unbridled greed
    • Zimbabwe has not delivered'
    • Stamps suffers brain damage
    • Ministers assess Mugabe's peace
    • British minister flies to Harare
    • Black farm workers are new victims of Mugabe
    • EU sets Sunday deadline - Times of India
    • Mudenge blasts EU ultimatum - Times of India
    • Amnesty report slams continuing Abuja violations - Guardian
    • MDC MP's house attacked again - DNews
    • Fissures open in Zanu PF Matabeleland - ZWNEWS
    • Farmworkers lose their vote - DTel
    • Zim-SA rail route derailment - BDay
    • UK intelligence in smear campaign
  9. Posted 24/10/01 .....
    • Media Update # 2001/41 - Monday 8th October to Sunday 14th October 2001
    • Even Zanu PF companies failed to make it under socialism
    • EU wants clarification on election monitors
    • Serious bread shortage continues in Harare
    • Zimbabwe slowly sliding into authoritarian rule
    • Zimbabwe to suffer severe food shortages say aid agencies
    • We Should Have Borrowed a Leaf From Nigeria - Zimbabwe Minister
    • Mugabe's Socialism Could Actually Work
    • How Ready Are We for Anthrax?
    • Zimbabwean Pollster Gauges Voter Opinion Of Presidential Contest
    • Britain says Zimbabwe hasn't met land commitments
    • Food shortages feared in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans seek refuge at police station
    • 'Zimbabwe – Victory March' (letter)
    • Mnangagwa fails to appear in court
    • Dates for presidential election still unknown
    • EU pushes Zimbabwe on election monitors
  10. Posted 23/10/01 .....
    • Zimbabweans flee SA mob
    • Zimbabweans attacked at SA camp
    • Chinhoyi - Appeal for Help
    • BA launches discount promotion on Harare-London route
    • The Face of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
    • IPI adds Zimbabwe to media 'watch list'
    • Zimbabwe Tyranny Grows
    • NSSA sues Chiyangwa over $12 million debt
    • Human rights activist says State can now be sued for sponsoring violence
    • Farm invasions cost $620m in Mash East
  11. Posted 22/10/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe the land of victims
    • White farmers see escalation in Zimbabwe violence
    • Zimbabweans Trek to S.Africa in Desperate Job Search
    • State snubs BBC
    • Zimbabwe rated world’s worst performer
    • Mbigi is Communicator of the Year
    • Grace Mugabe’s results story: An ethical dilemma or just another fuss?
    • Cartoonists resign over MDC smear campaign
    • POLICE PREPARE FOR VIOLENT CAMPAIGN
    • Zimbabwean invents sadza cooker
    • Hopes for bumper harvest run high
    • 'Esap an albatross around our necks'
    • Come claen on agreement
    • Spotlight swings back - ZimStd
    • Land donors, govt in new clash - ZimInd
    • Land: Out with the old - ZWNEWS
    • Kinshasa pulls out of DRC peace talks - Star
    • No Zim troop withdrawal - DNews
    • Mugabe back in the frying pan
    • Zimbabwe’s history of political intolerance
    • Back Into the Lost Decade
  12. Posted 21/10/01 .....
    • OFF THE RECORD with The Mole
    • Tsvangirai wins prestigious Solidar Silver Rose Award
    • C'wealth foreign ministers to visit Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe farm output tumbling after land crisis
    • Mugabe set for war
    • Violence rises on Zimbabwe farms
    • Zimbabwe publisher protests over government 'harassment'
    • Burned out of their own homes
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 18th October 2001
    • Police bar Daily News reporters from covering Nust graduation
    • Bakers head for showdown with government
    • Doctors boycott casualty section over allowances
    • Goche threatens Mutasa
    • Soldiers to remain in DRC, says Sekeramayi
    • Mugabe ditches IMF agreements 'to revive economy'
    • Zimbabwe's benefit match
    • Farm violence rises since Abuja - DTel
    • 40% drop in production - News24
    • Commonwealth visit next week - VOA
    • Police detain deportees - DNews
    • Rift with SA deepens - ZimInd
    • Newsman takes to the streets - Star
    • Voter Registration - ZWNEWS
    • From a farmer's letter
    • Esap successor sought
    • Placing problem on Mugabe’s doorstep
  13. Posted 20/10/01 .....
    • Mugabe at last admits to failure - Comment
    • The Great Leap Backward: road to hell
    • Insanity reigns supreme
    • Zimbabwe to import wheat from Brazil
    • Invasions Sabotage Timber Industry
    • Donors, Government in New Clash
    • Police Crack Down On Newspaper Vendors
    • CFU predicts major famine in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Defence Industries failing to pay its workers
    • ZCTU warns MPs over price controls
    • EU sets sanctions deadline for Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe engages Libyan special unit
    • Zanu PF MP Closes Mine
    • Zim/SA in diplomatic tiff
    • Zimbabwe fails to take up free satellite facility offer
    • Government to allocate land to immigrants
    • Escalating costs of medical care,drugs...Government control urged
    • Fraudulently acquired plots repossessed
    • Deputy registrar of banks faces trial
    • GMB scheme needs cooperation
    • Voter Registration Programme
  14. Posted 19/10/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe - SAVAGERY
    • 2.5m Zimbabweans register for food aid as maize crisis worsens
    • SA retailers battle in Zimbabwe
    • MUGABE TO IMPOSE SOCIALISM IN ZIMBABWE
    • PPC makes debut on Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
    • ECONET Investors Flee Harare's Political Chaos
    • Government declares new minimum wage
    • Voters' roll rigging - FinGaz
    • Aid agencies gear up for starvation relief - IRIN
    • Govt stockpiling arms - FinGaz
    • 'Pack up and go' - WSJournal
    • 'Big man' economics - ZWNEWS
    • Bread wars - DNews
    • A View from the Pan
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
    • CFU Mash East and Court Orders
    • MPs’ behaviour tarnishes image of Parliament
    • MDC accuses Herald of lying
    • Expo to showcase potency of traditional medicines
    • UNITY - MDC
    • Zvobgo warns Zanu PF - DNews
    • War vets seek funds in SA - African Eye
    • His master's voice - M&G
    • SA farmers defy repatriation - M&G
    • Starvation looms in the south - BBC
    • Voter Registration Programme
    • Presidential election before or after Brisbane?
    • What happens should we lose the election?
    • Mugabe panics at MDC's second coming
    • War vets raid shops
  15. Posted 18/10/01 .....
    • Farmer’s son granted bail on attempted murder charge
    • Hundreds laid off as bread war continues
    • Zimbabwe's price controls
    • Mugabe's campaign of fear
    • Zimbabwe business leaders warn of bread shortages
    • Zimbabwe businesses closed by prize freeze 'will be taken over'
    • Zimbabwe anger over SA expulsions
    • International NGOs prepare to distribute food
    • Zimbabwe prices soar
    • Are there no doctors in Kwekwe?
    • Church won’t succumb to political intimidation
    • Muzorewa attacks Mugabe’s threats of return to Marxism
    • Cricket in Zimbabwe in turmoil
    • Umguza council offices still under siege: chairman
    • Price controls result in shortages and lay-offs
    • Suspensions, dismissals and resignations dog Zimpapers, Mass Media Trust
    • Mugabe's bad taste speech - DNews
    • SA deportations delayed - M&G
    • Mugabe's campaign of fear - Australian
    • Gokwe schools close in terror - DNews
    • DRC talks hit trouble - Star
  16. Posted 17/10/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 15 October 2001
    • Bakeries reduce bread production
    • International NGOs prepare to distribute food
    • Selfishness, avarice and wild political lust deepen in Zimbabwe
    • Mnangagwa asked to explain robber’s release
    • Experimenting with the running of our economy
    • Mugabe sets out plans to impose hardline socialism
    • Britain blamed as food riot fears grow
    • Zimbabwe unrest as bread supply cut
    • Close-downs hit tourism industry
    • Schools close as violence grips Gokwe
    • "Trade with Harare surprisingly small"
    • Zim election result stands
    • Mugabe starts his campaign with threats - Guardian
    • 'I'll nationalise' - Mugabe - DTel
    • 'It's all Britain's fault' - Times
    • More farm seizures for SA deportees - Star
    • SA court halts some expulsions - CNN
    • Farmworkers assaulted in new invasions - DNews
    • DRC dialogue starts, without Kabila - IRIN
  17. Posted 16/10/01 .....
    • ZIMBABWE’S RAGE (poem)
    • Police arrest MDC MP
    • Commercial Farmers Cling to Their Maize
    • Zimbabwe government will seize failed businesses says Mugabe
    • Save the Children: training for disasters in Zimbabwe
    • Clement Muchachi hero status exposes Zanu PF’s hypocrisy
    • More farms invaded
    • Basic foods unavailable after Mugabe reduces prices
    • Government to nationalise failed businesses
    • Police recover stolen traffic lights
    • Zimbabwean farm labourers have to go
    • Zimbabwe accuses Britain on land deal
    • Fresh terror in Nkayi - FinGaz
    • Death of a farm - ZimStd
    • Mtukudzi threatened - ZimStd
    • S. African court halts some Zimbabwean expulsions
    • Mutamba appointed Editor-in-Chief at ZBC as more changes are announced
    • Mugabe returns Zimbabwe to socialism, abandons market-led economic policies
    • Where is the law?
    • Zimbabwe's oposition infighting
    • MDC on Monday
    • While you looked the other way
    • More articles ........from the Herald
  18. Posted 15/10/01 .....
    • Government Ignores Food Aid
    • Plot to Expel Farmers Foiled
    • Ministry Urgently Seeks US$24m
    • HIV/Aids Trials Doctor Escapes De-Registration
    • Mugabe's men attack leader of opposition
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Hurt
    • BIOGRAPHY OF HERBERT WILTSHIRE CHITEPO
    • Chitepo assassination saga deepens
    • Government threatens farmers
    • Bread supplies crumble as Zim slices prices
    • Matiza gets controversial $1,2 billion airport contract
    • MDC suspends four MPs
  19. Posted 14/10/01 .....
    • Britain Not to Suspend Aid to Zimbabwe
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 11 October 2001
    • WHO is the “African diplomat”?
    • Gaddafi sends thugs to help Mugabe fight election battle
    • Invaders cause havoc in conservancies
    • "Plunged over the edge" letter
    • War veteran’s pension frozen for testifying in favour of MDC
    • Invaders defy court order, bar farming
    • CIO officers get salary hike
    • Someone else is bad rubbish, not Gillespie
    • Pressure piles on Mugabe
    • Tsvangirai attacked - DNews
    • Partial retreat on price cuts - UKInd
    • 'Help desperately needed' - FT
    • Army in Manicaland crackdown - ZimInd
    • 'Idi Amin' plan - FinGaz
    • Muzenda breaks maize law - ZimInd
  20. Posted 13/10/01 .....
    • Mugabe opponent attacked
    • Zimbabwe rethinks massive price cuts
    • Zimbabwean Envoy Relives Anxious Moments During Attacks in U.S.
    • Zambia cashes in on Victoria Falls
    • ZimRights petitions parliament to bar deployment of troops
    • Price controls trigger shortages
    • Call for sanctions against Mugabe
    • Trudy’s Diary
    • Mugabe’s wrong move
    • RG ordered to postpone Harare polls
  21. Posted 12/10/01 .....
    • Border Timbers report Z$15 million in timber set on fire
    • Electricity Supply Authority seeks 30 percent tariff hike
    • Muchachi dies
    • Editor condemns Press harassment
    • Company invasions increased damage to Zimbabwe's economy
    • Price controls to close more firms
    • Major purge at Chronicle
    • Plot to expel farmers foiled
    • New ZBC managers forced to leave
    • War vets force Red Cross to abandon $10m project
    • Officers transferred over passport scam
    • War vets unleash fresh wave of terror
    • 27 000 Zimbabweans fall victim to human rights violations
    • Govt bars poll observers
    • Squatters slash tobacco crop
    • Moving tale of pain, evils that have torn Zim apart
    • Industry fretful as Zimbabwe rules out dollar devaluation
    • Gaddafi, Mugabe in terror probe
    • Mugabe Flies Back to Face the Changes
    • Zimbabwean Ministers Discuss 2002 Budget
    • Security At Border to Be Increased
  22. Posted 11/10/01 .....
    • Chitepo, Tongogara: Zanu PF will have to own up
    • Bindura University suspends student leaders
    • Storm brews over farm workers’ exit packages
    • Zimbabwe slashes food prices
    • EU warns Zimbabwe over threats
    • Pretoria to Evict More Than 10,000 Zimbabwean Farm Workers
    • Government orders price controls on basic commodities
    • Timber firm accuses state of flouting Abuja Agreement
    • Government wants farmers to pay redundancy to evicted workers
    • Mugabe fights to curb inflation
    • Gokwe torture I - Times of India
    • Gokwe torture II - DNews
    • 'US must act correctly' - Times of India
    • Murderers hanged - BBC
    • Invaders defy order - DNews
    • Cross-border food raids - ZWNEWS
    • Mai-Mai may hold key to DRC talks - BDay
    • Investors rage against 'Mugabe-style' Byers
    • Zimbabwe puts price freeze on basic foods
    • Plenty of Pain to Share in Zimbabwe Land Reform
    • Donors Reconsider Terms for the Heavily Indebted
    • 'Zanu-PF tortured us'
    • National Aids Council Consults Stakeholders On HIV/Aids Planning
    • Magic fidelity spell for Aids
  23. Posted 10/10/01 .....
    • "How I envy Americans" - letter
    • Harare Seen As Test Case for Africa
    • Murderers hanged in Zimbabwe
    • CFU - Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 8 October 2001
    • Speaker arranged bank robber's release - DNews
    • Prison officers suspended - IRIN
    • Farm seized in Zanu PF faction struggle - DNews
    • Food shortages begin to bite - IRIN
    • September Report - Amani Trust
  24. Posted 9/10/01 .....
    • "Commitment"
    • Invaders cripple Zimbabwe farms
    • Govt wants to resume exporting livestock products
    • A View from the Pan
    • ZWnews 8/10/01
    • Judge orders probe into base commander - DNews
    • Arson decimates national herd - DTel
    • Abuja violations - ZWNEWS
    • Bride price inflation - SF Chronicle
    • Citizenship issue - from a reader
    • Food Shortages Begin to Bite
  25. Posted 8/10/01 .....
    • You may not grow food (letter)
    • Zim wants 'no interference' in next year's poll
    • Brides come at a price - and the price is going up
    • EU swoops on Mugabe
    • Foreign affairs secretary grabs unlisted farm
    • ZANU PF MP IN $41m SCAM
    • Mugabe, bin Laden the same—Blair
    • Zimbabwean Firms Diversify Into Regional Markets as Survival Strategy
    • Unjust law and costs creating statelessness
    • REPORT ON THE ASSASSINATION OF HERBERT CHITEPO (Serialised)
    • Former judge berates Zimbabwe government
  26. Posted 7/10/01 .....
    • Judge condemns Zimbabwe 'terror'
    • ON GOING DISTURBANCES ON RUNGUDZI ESTATE
    • This is clear evidence that government has abdicated
    • Why I quit: judge
    • Prison service suspends 16 alleged MDC supporters
    • Judge orders Chihuri to probe base commander
    • Affretair Sells Assets to Offset Debt
    • Opposition Scores Diplomatic Breakthrough
    • OK Enlists Brokers to Sell Its Shares
    • Government Needs $1,2 Billion for 2002 Census
    • Chinamasa gets his facts wrong — again
  27. Posted 6/10/01 .....
    • A View from the Pan
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 4 October 2001
    • US$256 Million Disappears From Reserve Bank
    • Chinamasa dares Britain to freeze Mugabe’s assets
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe gets a tuk-tuk
    • Mugabe Mortgages Country - Libya to Cream Off Assets
    • Makoni blames the rich for forex crisis
    • Ex-CIO boss to stand trial for $17m fraud
    • EU gives Mugabe breather
    • UNDP to hold consultative meeting in Harare
    • Japan Cancels Loan
    • Wheat Price Increases
    • Agricultural authority sued over tobacco sales
    • MDC Health Policy
    • MDC 2nd Anniversary Rally
    • Abuja - a briefing paper
    • First loot the central bank...FinGaz
    • ...then ask Malaysia for more - FinGaz
    • Monitors, voter education a pre-condition for fair poll - IRIN
    • Muluzi blasts continued violence - FinGaz
    • UN warning on DRC forests - IRIN
  28. Posted 5/10/01 .....
    • DEMO in Pretoria : initial meeting placed changed
    • UN to send team out to work out details of the Abuja deal
    • Plans to guarantee public enterprise loans
    • 2002 budget presentation postponed
    • Civic groups want independent poll and right to educate voters
    • Stamps has overseen more deaths than any other politician (letter)
    • Dollar to be devalued 50%
    • Zanu PF’s lies fly on everyone’s face
    • Zimpost admits rampant mail theft
    • Danger in Nyanga Area - Pungwe Falls
    • Border jumpers threaten police
    • White farmers lament Mugabe's win
    • Zimbabwe To Honor Farm Agreement
    • Promises, promises - CNN
    • Continued violence threatens deal - FinGaz
    • Moyo threatens to sue - Star
    • Disquiet over court bias - News24
    • Makoni wins devaluation battle? - FinGaz
    • Kabila, Obasanjo Meet But Rebel Leaders Fail to Show
    • CHOGM protests
  29. Posted 4/10/01 .....
    • SICKENING FACT
    • Legacy of violence will catch up with Zanu PF
    • Before Zimbabwe disintegrates...
    • Zimbabwean judge hits at justice minister
    • Judges free Mugabe to seize farms
    • Land reform ruling in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe pushes on with land reform
    • ZWnews 3/10/01
    • Supreme Court legalises violence - Times
    • 'A sad day...' - Guardian
    • Farmworkers houses burnt down - DNews
    • Nkayi grenade blast - DNews
    • 'No more tolerance of bad governance' - BBC
    • Abuja deal still stands - DNews
    • CHOGM protests
  30. Posted 3/10/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 1 October 2001
    • Two years of opposing Mugabe
    • Britain Sabotaging Trade: Mugabe
    • Court backs Mugabe on land reform
    • 'Bring Laws in Line With Our Charter'
    • Zimbabwe court allows seizures of white farmland
    • MDC calls for fair poll in Zimbabwe
    • Harare court reverses farms ruling
  31. Posted 2/10/01 .....
    • Mugabe faces censure from world leaders
    • Opposition ready for presidential poll
    • Mombeshora dissolves entire board as ticket scam rocks Air Zimbabwe
    • Use Chogm postponement to bring back rule of law
    • MDC vows to end divisions
    • MUGABE TALKS TRADE IN THAILAND
    • Tsvangirai: I'll be Zimbabwe's next president
    • Leon calls for pressure on Mugabe
    • Tatchell accuses Aussie govt of collusion with Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe still on Chogm agenda
    • Looted farm property on sale
    • COMMENT-SAVED BY THE BELL
    • CHITEPO KILLERS NAMED
    • Abuja violations continue - STel
    • Tunnel vision - Times
    • Government denies land talks collapse - M&G
    • Renewed fighting in DRC - BDay
  32. Posted 1/10/01 .....
    • Mugabe recruits former SAS team as bodyguards
    • Zimbabwe's chaos costs its neighbours £25bn
    • Thugs step up farm invasions despite Zimbabwe pledge
    • A sense of identity (The Farmer)
    • Here ... and There (The Farmer)
    • Zimbabwe crisis could scuttle investment, warn SADC leaders (The Farmer)
    • Dairy chairman slams lawlessness (The Farmer)
    • CFU condemns US attack
    • President Mugabe gives nod to Abuja Accord
    • Chombo, Made to take CFU to court
    • Ban on cattle movements eased
    • Shift to soyas predicted
    • Strike paralyses Claremont Orchards
    • Farm workers in the spotlight
    • Social equity (The Farmer)
    • Hwedza farmer faces murder charge (The Farmer)
    • Harare’s house prices rise (The Farmer)
    • Push For Reform In Zimbabwe
    • Ndebeles seek to revive kingdom

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