The ZIMBABWE Situation

September - October 2004 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/10/04
    • The sentencing of Roy Bennett M.P.
    • China trades guns for market access in Zimbabwe
    • Bennet not alone in feeling like hitting things
    • MDC MPs jail sentence biased: lawyers
    • India to send farmers to till African soil
    • ANC backing Zanu-PF, claims DA
    • City dwellers try urban farming to fill gaps in the foodbasket
    • A Bit of Skelm
    • SA soldier demands bribe, then shoots border jumper
    • Weekly Media Update 2004-42
    • Media Urged to Give Aids Stories a Human Face
    • Zimbabwe's inflation seen dipping t
    o 160% In search of freedom
  2. Batch 2 Posted 29/10/04
    • Government to seize six banks
    • Parliament endorses Bennet's jail sentence
    • ZANU PF Congress funds trapped in closed banks
    • Withdraw draft NGO Bill, say international civic groups
    • A stain on South Africa
    • Harare puts squeeze on platinum miners
    • Zimbabwean MP jailed for a year after shoving minister
    • Breach of SADC Standards - Issue 1
    • JAG Job Opportunities 28th October 2004
    • Zanu PF empire a mess
    • Independent news websites mushroom
    • Zim's claims of rule of law a fallacy
    • Govt's paranoia further exposed
    • Zesn calls for delay of parliamentary poll
    • Horticulture under threat
    • Harare city in salaries crunch
    • Anglo fights for Mkwasine
    • Gono highlights
    • Economic woes continue unabated
    • Own goal
    • The ball is now in Sadc's court
    • Unfounded rumours of Bulawayo's death
    • Manheru bares his tortured soul
    • RBZ/govt face $8b loss
    • Another policy blueprint for Zim
    • 'Nothing to show for economic recovery'
    • 'Nothing to show for economic recovery'
    • The irony in Stamps' quotations
  3. Posted 29/10/04
    • Gono devalues Zimdollar
    • City Council Cuts Water Supply to Harare Central Hospital, Prison
    • Zim Govt Disbands ZESA
    • One more bank shut down
    • Exiled Zimbabweans Criticize Mugabe Expulsion Of COSATU Delegates
    • Deportation Clear Indicator of State of Affairs in Zimbabwe
    • Roy Bennett - the facts
    • Tsvangirai speaks; arrives home
    • Zimbabwe Vigil continues in Dallas
    • Tsvangirai urges SADC to tighten screws on Mugabe
    • Tsvangirai revises his opinion of Mbeki
    • Zim elections may have to be delayed - MDC
    • Zim Doesn't Need Population Control
    • Jesuits Turn On Mugabe Over Media Suppression
    • Chigwedere And the National Dress
    • Arrested Zim opposition MP apologises
    • What We Black Women Ought to Tell This President
    • 'Things are not well in Zimbabwe'
  4. Batch 3 Posted 28/10/04
    • New twist to ZANU PF probe
    • Politicians eager to resume romance with capital
    • MDC seeks poll postponement
    • Record $163 bln loss for ZESA
    • ZANU PF chefs rush to offload seed
    • No surprises expected in monetary policy review
    • 10 jailed 'mercenaries' seriously ill
    • New rules bar newcomers from ZANU PF primaries
    • 'Honourable' deception
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • Worst far from over for manufacturing sector
    • Coffee production continues to plummet
    • The mystery of the 'unseen' damning reports
    • Bennett arrested
  5. Batch 2 Posted 28/10/04
    • Breaking News... Chimanimani MP Roy Bennet arrested this morning
    • Committee wants MP locked up
    • Zimbabwe, Botswana to open new border post
    • 34 MDC supporters arrested for holding meeting
    • Tsvangirai meets Mauritian PM
    • England lose last exit from Zimbabwe tour
    • Boost agric production: CZI
    • ANC embarrassed at Zim ousting of unionists
    • Bring Mugabe to order now
    • Baiting Bob
    • There is no shortage of chemicals for A-level exams - Chigwedere
    • 'S Africans not welcome in Zim'
  6. Posted 28/10/04
    • Old Nats nodded wisely when Van der Mugabe banned the toyi-toyi
    • ZCTU urges Mbeki to deal with Mugabe
    • Bennet slapped with 15-month jail term
    • Union members tell of 'ordeal' in Harare
    • England tour of Zimbabwe given green light by ECB
    • Assessing impact of interventions on children
    • Zimbabwe exiles find little joy in Australia
    • A New Season of Hope for Harare?
    • ZCTU condemns deportation of COSATU delegation
    • Mugabe Targets German Timber Plantations
    • Well done, Zim, says PAC about Cosatu
    • Cosatu member tells of Zim eviction
    • How SA's unions fell out with the ANC
    • Zim government plans resources grab
  7. Batch 2 Posted 27/10/04
    • "The gold in the crucible"
    • Looking for a bumper harvest !!
    • COSATU threatens to block border post
    • High Court issues order against deportation of COSATU delegation
    • ZANU PF militants to face trial next month for violence
    • Zimbabwe ranked among worst enemies of Press freedom
    • Grassroots ZANU PF members to choose election candidates
    • Cosatu delegation to Zimbabwe heads south in a bus
    • Fires adversely constrain Border Timbers' operations
    • Tsvangirai urges region pressure on Mugabe
    • Cosatu delegates left at Beitbridge border
    • South Africa's most wanted bank robber held in Zim
    • MDC expels Bulawayo deputy mayor
    • Mbeki, MDC in Talks On Delay in Zimbabwe Poll Showdown
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 305
    • JAG Classifieds 26th October 2004
  8. Posted 27/10/04
    • Cosatu delegation deported
    • Cosatu arrives...
    • Cosatu says deportation is attack on human rights
    • COSATU Mission deported from Zimbabwe: ICFTU to complain to ILO
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Church, Zanu PF on collision course over NGO Bill
    • Harare's CBD Needs Face Lift
    • South Africa's land reformers walk uneasy path
    • Apologies a Good Trend Among African Leaders
    • Tsvangirai meets Sadc head in Mauritius
    • Parastatals bleed Zimbabwe's coffers dry
    • Mbeki turns Aids row into race issue
    • Showing the way
    • Now Zimbabwe police ban toyi-toying
    • Anthrax outbreak under control in Zimbabwe
  9. Posted 26/10/04
    • COSATU delegation muscles its way in
    • Top ZANU PF politician quits
    • Mujuru edges closer to vice-presidency
    • Zimbabwe's envoy protests over Mugabe jab
    • Journalists to appeal to African Commission to help repeal harsh Press law
    • The Zimbabwe Leanmore Jongwe wanted
    • Dreaded tour now upon England
    • Protesters target England matches
    • Voter registration etc at Mt Pleasant District Office and other places
    • NGO to besiege detention centre in protest
    • Tsvangirai seeks Mbeki's help to postpone polls
    • NGO calls for elections to be delayed
    • We're not broke, say Zim propagandists
    • Harassment and Intimidation of Workers Exercising their Legal Right to Strike at ZIMPOST and TEL-ONE
    • Dialogue will correct wrongs
    • Malawian president halts prayer vigil for troubled Zimbabwe
    • SADC Protocol Watch - issue 2
  10. Posted 25/10/04
    • Tsvangirai: nothing has changed in Zim
    • Zimbabwean artist can stay in UK
    • Now war vets want to be MPs
    • Tsvangirai goes on the offensive
    • COSATU leaders face stormy reception
    • Met Bank, Agribank emerge leading partners
    • Central Bank caught in OMO vicious cycle
    • Freed Zim men tell of jail hell
    • District appeals for TV, radio reception
    • Ndlovu to establish open university
    • Youths should take interest in national politics: Moyo
    • State gazettes education regulations
  11. Batch 2 Posted 24/10/04
    • Zimbabwe's judicial abuse
    • Political furore over fugitive bankers
    • Govt bars Cosatu mission
    • Mugabe throws out wheat price recommendations
    • Tsvangirai launches diplomatic offensive
    • Ari Ben-Menashe: con-man supreme
    • Govt grabs plantations
    • ZBH radios bankrupt after unbundling
    • Students slam Zimsec over exams
    • Shamuyarira dodges questions on AIPPA
    • Raw deal for ex PF Zapu
    • Chombo's 'push and pull' at Town House
    • The scourge of ritual murders
    • Harare council unleashes Zanu PF militia on vendors
    • Quiet diplomacy, a huge success
    • Just where does all Zifa's money go?
    • Mine bosses jittery over fresh rhetoric
    • Who is tarnishing Zimbabwe's image?
  12. Posted 24/10/04
    • MDC sticks to its guns on elections
    • Regional civic groups to besiege border posts
    • Tour to Zimbabwe seems set to go ahead
    • People go hungry as Mugabe's land reforms take hold
    • Until we meet again
    • Tsvangirai to meet with Mbeki
    • Cricket protesters risk torture again to condemn Mugabe
    • Ombudsman's office in total shambles
    • MDC demand fresh council elections
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 304
  13. Posted 23/10/04
    • CIO agents move in to finish off hospitalised students* leader
    • NGO to besiege detention centre in protest
    • Zimbabwe denies expats voting rights
    • Zim to free two South African coup suspects
    • Government bans Cosatu mission
    • Poll: Majority of Zimbabweans Want Opposition to Participate in Elections
    • Agricultural Recovery Faces Serious Hurdles
    • Mugabe's secret food imports
    • "Army will not back any other party!": Chiwenga
    • Zimbabwe defence force in shambles
    • Zim to prohibit observers
    • Mugabe reassures, warns bishops in Zimbabwe
    • Africa's big plan 'disappointing'
    • Zimsec Still to Release Results
    • Mugabe Told to Stop Blaming the British
    • Do politics and leadership mix
    • Mugabe: Zim better than most
    • Myths, complexes and compassion
    • Bishops Lobby for Zimbabwean Democracy
    • Mugabe's latest ruthless gambit
  14. Batch 2 Posted 22/10/04
    • Mugabe accused of erasing MDC voters from roll
    • Zimbabwe purges farms again
    • Health needs of Zimbabweans are poorly recognised in UK
    • Conference Timely for Harare
    • Zimbabwe says West trying to subvert its polls
    • It's hard to believe Mugabe has become liberal
    • JAG Job Opportunities 21st October 2004
    • Singing Bob's song
    • Zimbabwe TV preacher held for stealing wine!
    • Cops Step Up Preps for 2005 Elections
    • Forex Abuse Results in Privilege Withdrawal
    • Zimbabwe accuses diplomats
    • Rigging on - Tsvangirai
    • Irate depositors take over NDH
    • Harare MDC councillors to resume duties
    • ANZ case taken to AU Commission
    • 'Zim must re-open dialogue with donors'
    • Acquittal to help heal Zim - SA
    • 40 firms close shop
    • Zimpapers refusing MDC adverts
    • Byo council debt hits $34b
    • ZRP gobbles 77% Home Affairs budget
    • MPs attack Moyo for abusing public media
    • Zim hurtles towards fascist rule
    • Post-trial period crucial for MDC
    • Legislators letting down electorate
    • Zimbabwe's great agriculture lie
    • Law has been unkind with Moyo
    • Pay Homelink proceeds in forex, RBZ told
    • RBZ courts donor community
    • Bridge in the air
  15. Posted 22/10/04
    • "Inside the Beast"
    • Land expert warns of Zimbabwe-style backlash in SA
    • Mbeki to meet MDC delegation
    • Mudenge attacks Western diplomats for pre-judging election
    • Forty firms go under as cheap Chinese goods batter local industry
    • Harare council fails to pay workers on time again
    • Welshman Ncube appointed to parliamentary committee
    • Prison guards assaulted mercenary to death
    • Zanu PF heavies face the boot
    • One Day the Birds will Sing.
    • Governor*s comments cause for grave concern
    • Return to the basics to promote recovery
    • England safety team happy with Zimbabwe consultations
    • Zimbabwe ready to work with UN agencies
    • Education key to national development in Zimbabwe: president
    • Russians Most Miserable People in the World, Second Only to People of Zimbabwe
    • Church Leader Attacks State's Muzzling of Voices of Dissent
    • Majority not always right
  16. Batch 2 Posted 21/10/04
    • Mugabe blasts ministers
    • Split over Joyce Mujuru
    • Govt domestic debt eases, latest RBZ figures show
    • Vic Falls Bridge lifespan up
    • EU welcomes Tsvangirai acquittal
    • Parly body to grill Made over food
    • Seed crisis blamed squarely on Made
    • Mzembi imposed on people
    • Public against MDC poll boycott
    • Whither parastatals?
    • I don't mind regime change
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • ZESA, WCC debt row set to spill into the courts
    • Govt's tobacco projections just a dream
    • Rising cost of living and its impact on consumers
    • Behold:'Third Chimurenga' is now eating its children
    • Zimbabwean MBA1 Gives Perspective on His Homeland
    • JAG Death and Memorial Service Announcement Communique 20th October 2004
    • JAG urgent farm listings from 15th October (1)
    • JAG urgent farm listings from 15th October (2)
    • President Tsvangirai analyses the electoral framework ahead of March 2005
    • Moyo attacked in Parliament
    • Jingle seeks to build public awareness: Moyo
  17. Posted 21/10/04
    • Soldiers torture civilians
    • Wheels of justice still intact in Zimbabwe, says SA
    • Three Zimbabweans dying every month at SA detention centre
    • English cricketers to decide on tour this weekend
    • Back Zanu PF or move out, governor tells pastors
    • Gono bars lending institutions from giving loans to uniformed forces
    • Zanu PF old guard faces the boot in Makoni
    • Racism in sport: evil to be fought like HIV/Aids
    • Zanu PF youths harass electorate
    • Mugabe, the World is Watching
    • Analysts predict rising tension ahead of Zim poll
    • South Africa hopes for reconciliation in Zimbabwe
    • Few rural dwellers visit VCT centres
    • ACT Appeal: Famine Relief in Midlands, Masvingo, Matabeleland North & South Provinces, Zimbabwe
    • ANALYSIS-Zimbabwe tension seen rising again before poll
    • Disenfranchised Zimbabweans Attack Chinamasa
    • Zim instability 'has not reached state of unrest'
    • Hopes rise for Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai picks up his travel documents from the High Court
  18. Batch 2 Posted 20/10/04
    • JAG John Faber Update Communique 19th October 2004
    • Farmers supplied with wrong maize seed
    • Zimbabwe crisis still to degenerate into 'serious unrest', says UN
    • Tsvangirai calls for fresh start
    • Exiles' forum raps government's handling of road crash
    • 'ICC decision on Zimbabwe racism dispute a joke'
    • ECB safety probe in Zimbabwe to enter second phase
    • Iran to construct gas power plant in Zimbabwe
    • Cabinet taskforce tours fertiliser firms
    • Parliamentary committee, millers meeting postponed
    • Zimpapers manager arrested, faces $172m fraud charges
    • Refrain from violence, youths urged
    • 26 foreign tourists fined for Zimbabwe Park offences
    • New laws that make it a crime to disrupt Mugabe's motorcade
    • Mnangagwa implicated in Bindura nickel boss' murder
    • 'I was offered a farm to silence me' - Bishop Pius Ncube
    • ZANU PF threaten to deal with Tsvangirai
    • ZBC boss fired
  19. Posted 20/10/04
    • Dozens of foreigners arrested in Zimbabwe
    • 'Foreigners fined for posing as Zimbabweans'
    • Tommy Orford
    • Rebel players fuming over ICC decision
    • Zim's best chance won't last long
    • Teachers' Strike Fizzles Out
    • President Tsvangirai's Tuesday message
    • Recovery claims mere talk, says IMF
    • Students* leader left for dead
    • Malawian president bars local anti-Zimbabwe protests
    • Streak paid for king-size howlers
    • Zimbabwe rebels pin hopes on Bevan
    • Mugabe calls on ruling ZANU-PF to campaign for parliamentary elections
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 303
  20. Posted 19/10/04
    • Staying awake in Zimbabwe
    • Olonga unconvinced by ICC verdict
    • Friday the 15th
    • Retired teachers recalled to the classroom
    • Student leader battles for life after savage attack
    • Frail-looking Kuruneri remanded to next month
    • Zanu PF wants me dead, says Muzembi
    • South African groups hail Tsvangirai*s acquittal
    • Diesel Shortage Hampers Refuse Collection
    • Teaching Loses Lustre
    • Forestry Commission Launches Energy Programme
    • World Bank urges leaders on values
    • Harare's New Breed of Dealers
    • Challenging Chombo's Undue Influence
    • Export Market Shows Decline: Zimtrade
  21. Batch 2 Posted 18/10/04
    • Menashe paid a whopping US$2 million to trap Tsvangirai
    • Church-run farm seized
    • Tsvangirai mulls suing ZANU PF officials
    • Book offers fresh perspectives on Mugabe's land seizures
    • Cricket racism allegations dismissed
    • Police raze war veterans' farms as fresh land evictions rock Zimbabwe
    • 'Democratic forces cannot sleep easily'
    • Morgan Tsvangirai: 'You can't expect me to be on cloud nine over an acquittal on a fabricated case'
    • The headaches of tackling a jumbo problem
    • Police block Zimbabwe Social Forum
    • 'Colonial' Britain put in its place
    • Zimbabwe: Violations of the right to food
    • "Justice delayed - and obstructed -is justice denied"
    • The Bushveld.
  22. Posted 18/10/04
    • Harare elite driven into prostitution
    • Racism in Zimbabwe dominates first day discussions at ICC moot
    • Why trial result was a Mugabe masterstroke
    • Mugabe rival may call off poll boycott
    • Gulf News says: Tsvangirai can unnerve Mugabe
    • Tsvangirai speaks about his future
    • GMB's seizure of maize leaves families in distress
    • Judge lashes at State's 'suspect witnesses'
    • Former ZBC staffers form radio station
    • Blair's African commission creates goose pimples in Harare
    • Diplomatic tiff over dead SA mercenary suspect
    • Prices of basic commodities continue to skyrocket
    • Chombo to appear in Court
    • Lawyers complain of human rights abuse in Zimbabwe
    • Standard correspondent arrested
    • Umzingwane villagers plead for food assistance
    • Tsvangirai acquittal - victory for justice
    • Your money, yes - your vote, no!
    • Mugabe, architect of Zimbabwe's collapse
    • Challenging Chombo's undue influence
    • Moyo has successfully destroyed Zanu PF
    • No victory for justice
    • Police pounce on jubilant MDC supporters
    • Justice in Zimbabwe: Lest people forget the past
    • How low can Chinamasa sink?
    • No evidence of racism in Zimbabwe cricket
    • Opposition still 'under grave threat' in Zim
    • Tsvangirai might sue
    • Zim 'looks forward to meeting' MDC at polls
    • England dismay over Zimbabwe
  23. Posted 17/10/04
    • I feared the worst, says Tsvangirai
    • Zim govt rejects Tsvangirai acquittal
    • From Rich Man to Poor Man of Africa
    • In memory of Dave
    • Support Us or Starve
    • Repression Must End
    • Comrades in Arms
    • Repression
    • Opposition's challenge crushed
    • ICC could hold key to Zim tour
    • The globetrotter, the videotape and the opposition leader
    • Zimbabwe govt may 'exercise other options'
    • On the spot: Tsvangirai's acquittal
    • Hussain in warning to Vaughan over tour of Zimbabwe
  24. Batch 2 Posted 16/10/04
    • Air crash with Zim Crew
    • One cheer for Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai ruling spells hope for Zimbabwe's opposition
    • US Welcomes Acquittal of Zimbabwean Opposition Leader
    • Verdict toughens dictator's stance
    • Mugabe stands exposed again
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 302
    • JAG Farm Listings 15th October 2004
  25. Posted 16/10/04
    • Tsvangirai acquitted
    • Tsvangirai says still a long way to freedom
    • Army, police crush Tsvangirai celebrations
    • Tsvangirai*s acquittal calls for justice probe
    • Jubilation in Harare as Tsvangirai is acquitted
    • Commonwealth welcomes Tsvangirai's acquittal
    • Mugabe rival urges reconciliation
    • Activists, Analysts Examine Acquittal of Zimbabwe Opposition Leader
    • Three journalists arrested in Zimb
    • Zim cops fire teargas at MDC supporters
    • Activists set their sights on Mugabe
    • MDC Press comment
    • Underground weather report
    • SADC Trio to Hunt Black Rhino
    • Inflation rate drops to 251.5 percent
    • International Cricket Council boss raps rebel players
    • GMB Impounds 108 Tonnes of Maize
  26. Batch 2 Posted 15/10/04
    • Zim's darkest hour
    • RBZ breaks own rules
    • Turmoil ahead of Masvingo primaries
    • 6 Zimbabweans die in plane crash
    • Political parties join MDC election boycott
    • Government to amend NGO Bill
    • Zanu PF primary poll fights get nasty
    • Two Nkala accused flee
    • Evicted farm settlers live in squalor
    • Mugabe's two-faced electoral image
    • Professor Moyo's pyrrhic victory in Addis
    • Regime change needed for recovery
    • Finally Lowani has seen the light
    • Mash Holds appeals over grabbed land
    • They are stealing nation's resources
    • Only Hogg can save the day
    • Open letter to President Mugabe
    • All is good
    • Amnesty International... Violations of the right to food
    • Zimbabwe 'rebels' lose foothold in racism inquiry
    • 'Parastatals defy Treasury'
    • Foreigners implicated in gold scam
    • RG's Office decentralises
    • State warns MDC
    • Zimbabwean govt. announces huge financing package for farmers
  27. Posted 15/10/04
    • Tourism sector set for further battering
    • How to prevent Zanu PF from demonisation
    • Digruntled Zvimba villagers attack Zanu PF officials
    • Army put on high alert
    • Amnesty attacks Mugabe's food sufficiency claims
    • Friendly wave not so friendly in Zimbabwe, UK warns nationals
    • MDC officials arrested for holding meetings without clearance
    • Treason verdict due for Mugabe opponent as critics say repression in Zimbabwe won't stop resistance
    • Safety group to visit Zimbabwe
    • Race to distribute maize seeds
    • Cargo jet crashes
    • Shun Western aid now, Mugabe tells bishops
    • Sadc must hold Mugabe to account
    • Statement by MDC shadow foreign minister
    • Minimum Standards for Democratic Elections In Zimbabwe
    • Materials for ZNSPCA
    • ZANU PF planning to disrupt tomorrow's proceedings
    • UNECA report: SAPES sets the record straight
    • ZNSPCA update
    • Teachers strike over broken promises and low pay
    • JAG Job Opportunities 14th October 2004
  28. Batch 3 Posted 14/10/04
    • D-Day for Tsvangirai
    • TeleAccess in limbo
    • Raw material shortage haunts agro-chemical manufacturers
    • Massive housing scam hits Bulawayo
    • Byo assaults: two CIO men netted
    • ECA tables damning report on Zimbabwe
    • Intra-party violence escalates in ZANU PF
    • Keep your money: govt tells donors
    • Will we ever get it right?
    • Farm evictions illegal and morally wrong
    • Our mail is vanishing
    • Just revamp the dilapidated water works
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • Wankie, Zesa haggle over $60 billion debt
    • Parastatals: the govt's spoilt brats
    • Massive staff exodus hits ZMDC
    • Millers seek price review
    • Kariba, Hwange power stations sell-off deal set
    • Restore order in agricultural sector: farmers
    • Coup master Museveni's lesson on regime change
  29. Batch 2 Posted 14/10/04
    • Who, or what, is on trial ?
    • Harare on edge ahead of Tsvangirai judgment
    • Journalist dragged to court over army desertion story
    • Minister seeks court order to halt miners' strike
    • Court sets free women activists as police fail to turn up
    • Why Sadc decided on electoral guidelines
    • Basic commodities' prices still beyond reach: CCZ
    • How to help the people of Zimbabwe
    • NECF to Set-Up Task Force On Indigenisation Policy
    • Zimbabwe not accept conditional aid: president
    • ECB delegation to meet Zimbabwe opposition
    • 'Zimbabweans abroad will not vote'
    • Zimsec yet to release June results
    • Eric Knight joins Zimbabwe internet radio station
    • NOCZIM Dispatches Fuel to Farmers
  30. Posted 14/10/04
    • 'Rule of law under attack in Zimbabwe'
    • Mugabe's sister accused of exploitation
    • Zim opposition claims voters' roll cut
    • Govt accuses UN of 'ambush tactics'
    • Zambia taps into expertise of Zimbabwean farmers
    • Book explores the land issue in Zimbabwe, South Africa
    • Maize seed crisis mirrors government's clear lack of foresight
    • Global Aids Fund Accused of Political Bias
    • JAG Compensation Communique 11th October 2004
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 301
    • Verdict in Treason Trial of Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Expected Friday
  31. Batch 2 Posted 13/10/04
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Woza heroes
    • Army takes over operations at post offices
    • Mugabe's spies monitoring your calls, mail
    • Zimbabwean unionists arrested over postal strike
    • Zanu PF officials divert seed maize
    • Government to import another 300 000 tonnes of maize
    • Peter Tatchell: An ethical retreat in the face of barbarity
    • Noczim exhausts fuel procurement allocation
    • How Africa's Leaders Keep the People Poor
    • Africa's bleakest days are yet to come
    • Treason trial a litmus test for MDC leader
    • JAG listings 11th October
  32. Posted 13/10/04
    • Support and Solidarity to the Struggling People of Zimbabwe
    • Bally Vaughan Bird and Game Sanctuary in dire straits........
    • War veterans leader granted $1 million bail
    • Zim to buy 200 combine harvesters
    • Mugabe spurns food aid again
    • Maize seed, fertilizer shortages hit country
    • Judgment reserved in governor's trial
    • ANALYSIS: MDC in quandary over Tsvangirai treason judgment
    • Air Zimbabwe to launch flight to China before year end
    • Global Fund rejects appeal, denies political bias
    • Zimbabwe's nationwide strike is over
    • Mugabe's Farmers Seek First Access to Cash in Ailing Bank
    • Amnesty International Press Release
    • Noczim officials get bail
    • Zim: Union members arrested
    • Taibu disappointed at pullout by leading England players
    • MDC claims voters roll rigging
    • "Zhing-Zhong" Gets the Thumbs Up
    • Tsvangirai sues Ben Menashe in Canada
    • Mabika: a comment too far
    • New twist to Mawere controversy
    • Weekly Media Update 2004-32
  33. Posted 12/10/04
    • Settlers beat up police officer
    • Chitungwiza council debt hits $20 billion
    • Zanu PF problems not bigger than country*s
    • High court throw settlers life-line
    • San struggling to survive
    • Zimbabwe Paying Off Cahora Bassa Debt
    • Opposition in Zimbabwe Criticizes Proposed Electoral Law
    • Zimbabwe Overcoming Its Crisis, Mugabe Claims
    • Zimbabwe's power liability at R74m: Erwin
    • NGOs draw up a code of ethics
    • Big Banks' Bad Habits Resurface
    • Zimbabwe Betrays Ideals of the Revolution
    • Limpopo Line Rehabilitation Complete
    • Issuing of passport forms decentralised
  34. Batch 2 Posted 11/10/04
    • Fresh Voters' roll still in shambles
    • Governor hauled to court over death threats to MDC official
    • Clip Mugabe's powers, says NGO
    • Dark days in Zimbabwe's Sunshine City
    • Rebels take case to ICC
    • Zimbabwe's electricity bill doubles
    • Refurbishment of Old Harare International Airport progressing
  35. Posted 11/10/04
    • Betrayed 'veterans' declare war on Mugabe
    • ICC report to damn Zimbabwe 'rebels'
    • Msika wants Moyo out - 'Mafikizolos don't deserve positions in Zanu PF'
    • Global Fund rejects Zimbabwe's final appeal
    • Farm evictions provoke public anger
    • Gono fires top official over Trust - As new forex bond fails to attract investors
    • Marondera shooting: army negligent
    • Teachers threaten industrial action
    • Donation to Rushinga Rushinga
    • 'No economic benefit to Museveni's visit'
    • Police probe CIO agents
    • War vets' leader in court for attempted murder
    • Zimpost,Tel One workers on strike
    • MDC election co-ordinator dies
    • Chombo orders change of names in Masvingo
    • Zimbabwe betrays ideals of the revolution
    • Avoid imperial condoms
    • Poaching is rife
    • Let down by our own
    • TelOne rate increases ridiculous
    • Mugabe's donations should not be seen as an act of charity
    • Willowvale abandons exports
    • RBZ in new move to prop up Homelink
    • Will Zimbabweans ever learn?
    • Zanu PF downplays SADC poll principles
    • Sikhala battles for political survival
    • Tsvangirai to hear treason verdict this week
    • Mugabe wins by-election by default
    • Zim police stop evictions of black farmers
    • Thinking caps on for life after Mugabe
    • Plea for Help!!! - Coronation Cottages Comfort Fund - fund raising project
    • UNDP statement
    • Anti-corruption crusade under scrutiny
  36. Posted 10/10/04
    • JAG Appreciation Communique 8th October 2004
    • JAG urgent legal communique
    • Items stolen from Zimbabwe museum
    • Tsvangirai's treason trial lawyer wins IBA award
    • Wrong timing for Mugabe support
    • IMF'S strange mouthings hit Bob
    • Zimbabwe Ruling Party Retains Parliamentary Seat
    • Zimbabwe 'to curb' rights groups
    • Why Museveni must watch out
    • Manna from heaven
  37. Posted 9/10/04
    • Food crunch closes Mugabe's torture training camps
    • Civil servants forced to bankroll welcome bash for murder suspects
    • Mugabe dangles 100 000 hectares of land in Museveni's face
    • Chinese telecoms supplier demands slice of Zimbabwe's mineral resources
    • Chief pledges to weed out MDC supporters from area
    • Mahoso demands Mugabe's photo
    • Chimoio Gala - an insult to fallen heroes
    • Zimbabwe Prisons Turning into Abattoirs
    • Zimbabwe Services Failing, Health Dangers Lurk
    • Why Africa is poorer 40 years later
    • Bid to repatriate Rwandan refugees hits brick wall
    • Noczim arrest
    • Popular commentator axed for "disloyalty" to Zimbabwe soccer team
    • Black rhino: Dark days ahead
    • IMF calls it a day in Zim
    • Mugabe faces protests
  38. Batch 2 Posted 8/10/04
    • Church calls for opening up of public media
    • Zimbabwe, foreign firms seal US$60 million fuel deal
    • Cheeky thieves strike at Mugabe's rural home
    • Women activists released on bail
    • Mugabe gives in to SADC critics on poll law
    • 'We won't allow MDC to rule'
    • MPs in travel scam
    • NMB in liquidity crunch
    • Kondozi equipment goes missing
    • War vets 'see through' evictions plot
    • Zanu PF boycotts SA polls meeting
    • Human rights report up for discussion in Dakar
    • Forget talks - Mugabe
    • Police block NCA protest
    • Mnangagwa raps portfolio committees
    • New farmers forced to bank-roll Zanu PF congress, poll
    • CIO interrogate Byo mayor, town clerk
    • Zim's land reform sore point for Annan
    • DA appeals to Mbeki
    • Zanu PF takes over at Town House
    • Arda takes over FSI
    • Porta deaths: Amnesty rebuts police denials
    • Germany expresses solidarity with Zim
    • Only 32% of land ready for planting
    • 'Sweden to insist on democracy'
    • Zisco needs US$200m to avoid collapse
    • TeleAccess turns to farming
    • Zesa hikes electricity tariffs
    • Ugandan minister lectures Zimbabwe on black market
    • Zimbabwe under new colonialism
    • Bonding wont heal health system
    • You were right, Gono!
    • It's time to name and shame, John
    • Museveni's mission
    • Solidarity address for the women of WOZA
  39. Posted 8/10/04
    • Emergency appeal for blood donation
    • Mugabe's pal Van Hoogstraten to splash on Zim charities
    • Families of Former Zimbabwe Farm Workers Face Difficulties
    • High Court judge reverses evictions
    • Mugabe courts pensioners
    • Windfall for pensioners an election bait
    • Museveni cannot lecture us on democracy
    • Zimbabwe tables new laws despite opposition
    • Higher staple prices indicate greater need
    • Zimbabwe food insecurity deeper than expected
    • JAG Job Opportunities 7th October 2004
    • The moment Mugabe told Museveni: 'Your intelligence is exaggerated'
  40. Batch 2 Posted 7/10/04
    • Desertions rock army
    • Minister tables controversial Bills in Parliament
    • Amnesty releases names of squatter camp victims
    • US court rules in favour of Mugabe
    • Externalising the struggle
    • Mugabe forced to back down on mine ownership
    • Msika furious at CIO boss
    • Major shake-up looms at ZISCO
    • Bulawayo clears creditors book
    • Chombo vs Ncube: mayor sticks to his guns
    • Former River Ranch owners want Mujuru, Mudariki probed
    • Mbeki's focus should be on free poll
    • Matabeleland underdeveloped
    • Mbeki illusions
    • The role of legislators' spouses in law making
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • Govt plans to bail out ailing NRZ
    • Racism splits fuel importers' body
    • Zim, Zambia tour operators' row boils over
  41. Posted 7/10/04
    • Media trio to be released
    • Zim $200 bn facility to rescue business sector
    • Tories back intervention in Africa
    • Woman becomes novelist at the age of 63
    • Aquarius warns of Zim mine grab
    • In latest move against press freedom, Mugabe regime imposes news blackout on opposition
    • Zimbabwe Scales Back Plan for Impala, Rio Mine Sales
    • Defence forces must be loyal to all the people
    • Muharukua died from brain disease
    • An alien in Jozi
    • Ancram - Straw guilty of spineless betrayal on Zimbabwe
    • Canadian Support for WOZA
    • WOZA update
    • Zimbabwe under siege: A Canadian civil society perspective
  42. Batch 2 Posted 6/10/04
    • Civic groups urge regional bloc to monitor Mugabe
    • ZANU PF big guns ready to shoot down Jonathan Moyo
    • Speaker of Parliament out to gag media
    • Suspected mercenary dies in Zimbabwe jail
    • Zimbabwe holds three journalists covering protest
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 300
    • JAG Classifieds 5th October 2004
    • Army chief shoots down MDC
    • Why Museveni, Uganda face no sanctions
    • Zimbabwe earns US$130m from processed tobacco
  43. Posted 6/10/04
    • Mugabe's free reign running out: SACC
    • Defiant Mugabe says West will not derail land reform
    • Zim women arrested for protesting - again
    • SA and Namibia face Zimbabwe's land fate
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Out of Africa Festival November 2004`
    • Bishops Call for Credible Electoral Process in 2005
    • MDC hints at poll participation
    • Gran leaves so family can stay
    • Mugabe: 'Blacks now at centre of economic activity'
    • 50 000 people await resettlement
    • Top Zimbabwe bankers in custody
    • Conference to Find Way Forward for Zimbabwe Polls
    • Showdown looms over evictions
  44. Batch 2 Posted 5/10/04
    • ZANU PF shuns election conference
    • Chamber of Mines seeks clarification on Mugabe threats
    • Riot police descend on evicted settlers
    • SADC urged to set up grain reserves
    • Were PAP delegates in harness or on holiday?
    • Zimbabwe 'grope' doctor is minister's son
    • WOZA update 4 Oct 2004
    • Petition
    • Uganda, Zimbabwe patch up differences in DRC
    • Pahad chides critics of SA policy regarding Zimbabwe
    • Wake up Zimbabwe!! - More Passion. More Fire
  45. Posted 5/10/04
    • Former Zim chief drops race bombshell
    • "Disloyal opposition" denied access to public media
    • Mbeki confident Zim's problems will be solved
    • Police Blitz Leaves Commuters Stranded
    • Fuel supplies return to Zimbabwe
    • Questions over compensation for former liberation activists
    • Old foes Mugabe, Museveni bury the hatchet
    • ZCU embarks on a charm offensive
    • Dairy farm invaded
    • Zanu PF snubs meeting
    • Can't fool all the people all the time: that's fact
    • increased Activity by Zimbabwe Police to Silence Critics. Is this a prelude to March 2005?
    • Mbeki vows to keep pressing on Zimbabwe
    • Gono, Murerwa in Washington
  46. Batch 2 Posted 4/10/04
    • Cricket deserves better than to treat with Mugabe
    • State revising indigenisation policy framework
    • Watershed meeting in city on Zim elections
    • Bishops line up against Mugabe's latest restrictions
    • Call to Boycott Zimbabwe Tour
    • Zim, Iran to introduce cultural course at UZ
    • Battle for Masvingo takes new twist
    • NGO bill to flush 10,000 jobs down the drain
    • Secret agents crack down on MDC activists
    • Mugabe courts Museveni in bid to boost image
    • Moyo bans Econet adverts
    • Civic groups plan massive protests
    • Zimbabwe civic groups lobby their South African counterparts
    • Zimbabwe, SA sign deal to halt exploitation of immigrant farm workers
    • Mnangagwa distances himself from Mawere
  47. Posted 4/10/04
    • Zimbabwe arrests S. African man for tearing notes
    • WOZA's long walk to freedom
    • Police confirm eviction of Zimbabwe settlers
    • Farm evictions
    • SA intensifies focus on Harare ahead of election
    • Mujaji gets $40m and holiday package from President
    • ZCTU seeks $1.5 million tax-free threshold
    • Clerics call for defiance
    • Black rhino in the crosshairs
    • Africans could fill job needs
  48. Batch 2 Posted 3/10/04
    • Zimbabwe services failing and dangers lurk
    • No escape for England as Zimbabwe boycott ruled out
    • Flower laments possible death of Zimbabwean cricket
    • Skin colour is irrelevant
    • Mafikizolos face the axe
    • Fuel black market returns
    • Churches call for peaceful 2005 elections
    • War vets challenge top Zanu PF chefs in polls
    • ZBC takes up farming
    • Stop dishing cheap money, IMF tells RBZ
    • Couple loses fight to evict lawyers from farm
    • Health disaster looms as water crisis persists
    • Moyo slammed over arrests
    • 'Green Bombers' terrorise Manicaland
    • Police blitz leaves commuters stranded
    • ESC fails to pay monitors
    • Zanu PF intensifies vote-buying
    • Let them eat hamburgers
    • World losing patience with Zim
    • Playing politics with food is dangerous
    • Mining problems loom as 3000 get retrenched
    • Zim to miss out on UK debt forgiveness
    • 'Comfort zone' behind Zanu PF reforms
  49. Posted 3/10/04
    • Top ZANU officials snatch farms
    • Lawyer attacks Jonathan Moyo
    • Desperation drives thousands onto the streets in Bulawayo
    • Zimbabwean artists battle not to offend political gods
    • Fuel queues resurface
    • Most women protestors freed in Zimbabwe
    • 'SA land problem 10 times worse than Zim'
    • High cost of not naming Mugabe's successor
    • MDC newsletter provokes uproar
    • Zimbabwean politician calls on US, UK to apologize for wrongs
    • Trip to the doctor may cost an arm and a leg
    • Tears as pet giraffe is shot and eaten
  50. Posted 2/10/04
    • Pressure mounts on Zim's independent media
    • Ozias Bvute - The power behind the throne
    • Anthrax that killed 2,300 game under control
    • War vets snub council
    • Bar association slams arrest of women protesters
    • Mining giants told to pay back Zimbabwean miners
    • IMF to Close Zimbabwe Resident Representative's Office
    • Another death at Porta Farm - Amnesty International
    • Cricket: Racism report will now be considered at ICC Board meeting in October
    • A 'Dirty Dozen' List of Preconditions for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment
  51. Batch 2 Posted 1/10/04
    • Zimbabwe radio station goes live on internet
    • Mugabe to put NGOs on the leash ahead of campaign
    • Cash-strapped council may be forced to delay public exams
    • Nine-month old baby languishes in cells
    • UK pushes for international arms embargo on Zimbabwe
    • Troubled banks to know fate in a fortnight
    • Zimbabwe's Elections and African Science
    • Hearing farce casts new shadow over tour of Zimbabwe
    • I won't go - Msika
    • Trust owed $300 billion
    • Pressure mounts on independent media
    • Bearer cheques outlive 'expiry' date
    • Royal Bank bosses nabbed over fraud
    • Nhema in bid to resume ivory trade
    • Pro-democracy group officials arrested
    • ZBH evades tax for 9 months
    • War vets want Mutasa out
    • Food shortages rampant despite govt claims
    • SA warned of Zim-style farm invasions
    • Norton chair splurges on phone bill as town burns
    • Ruling won't bar Tsvangirai from polls
    • Wobbly banks still send tremors
    • Gono's forlorn struggle
    • Bigotry fuels industrial collapse
    • Bad light stopped play - Straw
    • RBZ reads riot act
    • Nssa boss quizzed
    • Committee riled by influx of cheap imports
    • Who's a hero?
    • JAG Job Opportunities 30th September 2004
  52. Posted 1/10/04
    • ICC's Zimbabwe racism hearing scrapped
    • Inquiry blames players' lawyer
    • Dozens of Zimbabwe Women Marchers Charged Under Security Laws
    • Zimbabwe dragging the region down, says report
    • How to avoid violence during the elections
    • In Canada, Zimbabwean archbishop denounces President Mugabe
    • A direct attack on bodies that still hold to account Robert Mugabe's regime
    • Players face familiar dilemma as Zimbabwe return looms
    • Zimbabwe fuel importers arrested, more threatened
    • Zimbabwe tour is wrong, says new MCC chief
    • Botham blasts Zimbabwe tour
  53. Batch 2 Posted 30/9/04
    • Seven more women protesters arrested in Harare
    • What Exactly Makes An Immigration Touch Soft?
    • UNDP urges Zimbabwean to conduct poverty assessment
    • Media access - "Declined" - Zimbabwe
    • Colonial faux pas
    • Drug shortage hits rural clinics
    • Troubled banks to be forced into mergers
    • CID swoops on Kamushinda
    • $100 billion for seed
    • Guess who's walking into Zim's SA embassy
    • Presidency may elude Mutasa
    • MDC scuttles ZANU PF plans
    • Stakes high in politics of the stomach
    • Mugabe turns the tables on Blair, Bush
    • Corruption destroys fabric of Zim society
    • The food puzzle
    • ...and now to the NOTEBOOK
    • ZESA, Wankie head for clash
    • More firms stripped of mining rights
    • Zim still a no-go area for tourists
    • A post ENG review of unified regulation of financial services
    • You're selling us a dummy, Cde Chihuri
  54. Posted 30/9/04
    • Training centre turned into militia camp
    • Desperate measures in Zimbabwe
    • Tortured, evicted and persecuted by regime's thugs
    • Mugabe opponents 'betrayed' by England cricket tour decision
    • Zimbabwe is horrific
    • Discourtesy is the best that Mugabe could possibly hope for
    • Gough raises fears of tour defections
    • Rebels may boycott hearing
    • MDC rules out talks
    • Social security authority loses US$10 million in botched deal
    • Zimbabwe tries to stop run on several troubled banks
    • JAG Classifieds 28th September 2004
    • Zimbabwean history input sought
    • Nkomo denies hand in evictions
    • It's that time of year again
    • Update
    • Fuss over handshake as silly as fuss over values
    • Zimbabwe racism hearing ends early after row
    • Zimbabwe hearing adjourns for the day after panel rules on player submission
    • IMF paints grim Zim picture
    • Pay-out for freedom fighters
    • Zim police: Protesters lied
    • Mixing politics with food in Zimbabwe
  55. Posted 29/9/04
    • Zimbabwe arrests women marchers
    • Turning farms into suburbs could be political
    • Flintoff and Trescothick stay at home
    • England team will not attend state functions in Zimbabwe
    • Hearing into racism begins
    • Mapfumo's controversial album frozen out of airwaves
    • Zimbabwe tour will benefit no-one
    • Zim soothes panic run on banks
    • Zim hotels 'full of spies'
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Ex-workers drag Gono to court
    • Harare may fail to raise $49 billion to revamp city's water infrastructure
  56. Batch 2 Posted 28/9/04
    • Straw criticised for shaking Mugabe's hand
    • Straw justifies Mugabe handshake
    • Rhetoric exposes U.N. hypocrisy
    • Zimbabwe capital faces cholera threat as water supplies run dry
    • Police officers forced to attend ideological re-orientation course
    • Police caught napping as protesters take to the streets against draft law
    • Hussain: we felt betrayed
    • JAG AGM Agenda Notice
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 298
  57. Posted 28/9/04
    • Zimbabwean opposition demands for poll postponement
    • "His Disgrace, the Bishop"
    • Live blanks
    • Government militia to guard chiefs
    • Parliamentary committee to quiz social security bosses
    • Police dismiss squatter camp death claims
    • No poll reforms in Zim, says Moyo
    • Emergency school feeding to expand in rural Zimbabwe
    • In the face of repression
    • Poll delay 'treachery' says Zimbabwe media
    • Free Zimbabwe Concert
    • No cash at banks
    • Bank clients in panicky withdrawals
    • Future ZANU PF way - Muzenda or Zvobgo
    • MDC official thrown out of home
    • Can you believe anything they say?
    • Mbeki's flip-flops boring
    • Another blow to local banks
    • More settlers evicted from commercial farms
    • Anthrax Kills 1,500 Game Animals in Zimbabwe
    • Mixing Politics With Food
    • Flintoff and Strauss close to withdrawing from tour
    • Zimbabwe to back limited ivory sales at CITES
    • Kwara's Agrarian Revolution And the Zimbabwean Farmers
  58. Posted 27/9/04
    • Now Mugabe expels farm invaders
    • Trust Bank clients fail to access funds
    • Moyo sells his grubby SA mansion for a song
    • Mugabe's online nightmare
    • England in tour mutiny threat
    • Zim polls won't be postponed
    • Players Unsure over Zimbabwe Trip
    • Cricket-Full strength England squad set for Zimbabwe, insists Graveney
    • Telephone petition
    • Little England evictions insensitive
  59. Batch 3 Posted 26/9/04
    • Fighting 'deception' with deception
    • Malawi President's farm a 'serious health hazard'
    • Doctors strike
    • Depositors flee indigenous banks
    • War veterans stop Chipinge retailers from selling maize
    • CIO invade holiday resorts
    • Plot to oust Ndabeni-Ncube
    • Mujibhas win battle for compensation - Economists warn of economic disaster
    • Government is using fake churchmen
    • Nothing new in what Chihuri said
    • No cash for Zimsec
    • MDC members hurt in Kwekwe violence
    • Mutare council in court over river pollution
    • No justice as State defies court orders
    • Civic bodies to lobby Sadc leaders over ZEC Bill
    • Zimbabwe to hire out prisoners as farm labourers: report
    • One in five women abused in Zimbabwe: study
  60. Batch 2 Posted 26/9/04
    • Zimbabwe's burning ....
    • MDC warns of "underground" resistance
    • Government seizes company-owned farms
    • Tourism sector still on downward spiral
    • HIV positive residents cry foul over stoppage of free anti-retroviral drugs scheme
    • Fair game? Africa tries to turn back clock
    • For Zimbabwe, time to listen
    • England plan to leave stars at home
    • Weekly Media Update #2004-37
    • Anglo to challenge Zimbabwe's plan to seize estate
  61. Posted 26/9/04
    • Archbishop won't give in
    • Zimbabwe faces problem of access to HIV/AIDS drugs: minister
    • Timely words on terrorism in the modern world
    • Kwara’s agrarian revolution and the Zimbabwean farmers
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMUNIQUÉ - 24th September, 2004
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE URGENT LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - 24th September 2004
    • JAG AGM
    • Alarm over Zim deaths
    • Tour party may be hit hard
  62. Posted 25/9/04
    • A Humanitarian Crisis
    • Africa: worse than the bad old days?
    • Bury sword, politicians urged
    • Zanu PF has promoted dependency syndrome
    • Tsvangirai gives Gweru council pat on the back
    • Attacks on Bush, Blair predictable
    • IDC Revives Beira Corridor Project
    • Emergency school feeding to expand
    • What will they bequeath to posterity?
    • Zimbabwean seized at airport with gun in luggage
    • Mugabe a wound through which a British disease came
    • 'Air Zimbabwe planes dangerous' - Official
    • Journalists Detained And Charged
  63. Batch 2 Posted 24/9/04
    • Mugabe in denial over '162 deaths by starving'
    • Zanu PF supporters remanded to next month
    • Zimbabwe family can stay after rule change
    • French firm to supply Zim with 5 000 tractors
    • JAG Job Opportunities 23rd September 2004
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 297
    • Zimbabwe's tourist arrivals slump
    • Journalists arrested
    • Women activists in long march against draft law
    • High political risk scares off investors
    • ZANU PF militia invades centre for the disabled
    • Botswana urged to step up pressure for change in Zimbabwe
    • School heads want fees raised
    • Mutasa faces arrest
    • Sweden may resume bilateral aid to Zim
    • Annan says Nepad's peer review ups aid inflows
    • Woza on long march against NGO Bill
    • Teachers gear up for strike
    • Tel*One tariff hikes threaten businesses
    • Govt intensifies farm evictions
    • Food supplies dwindling
    • Zim, IMF ties suffer further strain
    • Zim slips in FDI rankings
    • Opposition sceptical of airwaves access
    • Overwhelming?
    • Land reform turns to hut-burning orgy
    • Beneficiation vs import substitution
    • We know who is a mafikizolo
    • Govt closes in on mining sector
    • Zim banks unsafe - IMF
    • NSSA bosses keep parly guessing
    • New statutory instrument threatens production capacity
    • TETRAD - Chinese imports hamper Number 1 Stores
    • Is Stamps too blind to see?
  64. Posted 24/9/04
    • Zimbabwe dying under Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe journalists arrested over treason story
    • Zimbabwe Land Seizure - US Govt
    • Police evict new farmers, burn houses
    • Zimbabwe: countdown to the 2005 elections
    • Police chase 200 families out of Zimbabwe farm
    • Africans to Help Monitor U.S. Elections
    • I'll fly to Zimbabwe daily, says Mbeki
    • Zim cops deny tear gas deaths
    • Making a world of difference
    • Why World must say no to Zimbabwe NGO Bill
    • Police Battle to Clear Fraud Cases
    • People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
  65. Batch 2 Posted 23/9/04
    • Mbeki prods Mugabe to engage MDC
    • Mugabe draws applause at UN
    • MDC releases dossier tabling litany of abuses
    • High Court to hear urgent application seeking to block farm evictions
    • Malawi rights group urges Mugabe to drop NGO Bill
    • Over 2000 Zimbabweans may get permanent residence
    • Mbeki confronts Mugabe
    • Massive fuel scandal unearthed at Noczim
    • Troubled firms to lose $100 bln cars
    • New twist to battle for Masvingo seat
    • Govt tightens grip on public media
    • Special envoy for Zimbabwe crisis
    • A long, winding pipe dream
    • ZANU PF/MDC battle for heart of SADC
    • Dangerous patronage
    • Obstacles to media freedom in Zim
    • Noczim risks losing assets over US$61m Tamoil debt
    • Zim life expectancy plunges to 33 years
    • Tanganda to venture into macadamia crop for export market
    • Status of Debshan Ranch still unclear
  66. Posted 23/9/04
    • Zimbabwe Tells Donors It Needs No Cash for Food Imports
    • 'There is no food crisis in Zimbabwe'
    • Banned Zimbabwean Minister in Brussels
    • Africa 'worse off than in colonial times'
    • Mugabe Says Bush and Blair Think They're God
    • 2 killed, hundreds injured in Zimbabwe political violence
    • Zimbabwe imports 100,000 tonnes of grain
    • MDC accuses secret service of hatching plan to tilt scales in ZANU PF's favour
    • Exam council fails to pay markers
    • Human rights activists to face trial next month
    • 20 000 settlers driven off farms
    • Live cartridge found at mock battle site
    • Local firms start using Beira pipeline
    • Technical glitches hamper Beitbridge EPZA project
    • SADC protocol watch
    • Mugabe summons Chihuri
    • Nation waits on Mugabe to wield the axe on Chihuri, Gono
    • Vendors vow to defy council
    • Gains in water and sanitation provision eroded
    • Ten dead following police misuse of tear gas
    • Women march against the NGO bill
  67. Posted 22/9/04
    • The Agricultural Crisis Deepens
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people
    • Women of Zimbabwe Arise - (WOZA)
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 296
    • JAG farm listings from 17th September
    • RBZ staff attack Gono
    • On dreams, Robert Mugabe and Tony Blair
    • Old script, fresh actors
    • Mayor Clashes with Government over Malnutrion Deaths
    • Governor escapes death by a whisker as mock battle turns tragic
    • Zimbabwe Media Trial Criticized
    • Chitungwiza Nurses On Strike
    • Bogus first lady arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Plans for New Airport for Kariba At Advanced Stage
    • The vexed land question
    • President Expected to Address UN General Assembly Tomorrow
    • Zimbabwe's NGOs Fight for Survival
    • MDC 'Committed to Peaceful, Legal Route'
  68. Posted 21/9/04
    • IMF lashes out at govt inefficiency
    • Evicted farm settlers still stranded in the open
    • Finance minister remanded in custody
    • Daily News wins case
    • Move to place bank under curatorship queried
    • Zimbabwe is running out of food - report
    • Zambia temporarily suspends oil export to Zimbabwe
    • Homeless Rural Children On Increase
    • MDC leaders meet Mbeki as mass action looms
    • Marondera Shooting: 2 in Critical Condition
    • In southern Africa, too many elephants
    • Life saving interventions target vulnerable in Zimbabwe
    • State Scraps Trainee Nurses Requirement
    • Council Doctors Leave
    • Chlorine Shortage Hits Chitungwiza
    • Tsvangirai treason trial verdict
  69. Batch 2 Posted 20/9/04
    • I know nothing about that
    • Pupils study wrong setbooks
    • Lawyer advises NGOs to comply
    • Fired Harare mayor accuses government of political chicanery
    • Suspected spy agent takes over the reins at cricket union
    • SA, Zimbabwe warned to hasten land reform
    • Daylight Robbery - Zanu PF Style
    • At the expense of our masses
    • Mujuru on the rise.as other presidential hopefuls flounder
  70. Posted 20/9/04
    • Zim minister may face violence charges
    • Net closes in on Mutasa
    • Report offers practical solutions to land crisis
    • Crackdown on prostitutes raises eyebrows in Beitbridge
    • Harmison pullout could be just the start for Zimbabwe
    • Olonga backs Harmison move
    • Africa's descent into nightmare
    • African nations seek to end black rhino hunting ban
    • Farm designations slammed as vindictive
  71. Batch 2 Posted 19/9/04
    • Live bullets used in ZNA show demo - Soldiers injure 15
    • Govt rewards Makwavarara with seized Raffingora farm
    • GMB holding maize for only two months
    • High fuel costs to fuel inflation: experts
    • Gweru suspends rates increases
    • Byo council consults residents over budget
    • SA mulls scrapping visa requirements
    • SADC in anti-corruption drive
    • ZEC Bill a Zanu PF smokescreen
    • In-fighting rocks Zanu PF
    • Chivi South shakes off dirty Zanu PF politics
    • Zanu PF's commitment to reform queried after arrests
    • Time for Zanu PF to walk the talk
    • How Batman baffled Bobbies
    • Minings freeze after Mugabe statement
    • Milk shortage hits homes
    • Winds of change are still blowing
    • MI6 chief's nephew was partner of coup leader
    • Impoverished British war veterans in Zimbabwe 'face death by malnutrition'
    • Harmison to boycott Zimbabwe trip
  72. Posted 19/9/04
    • ZCTF Report
    • IMF has grave concern on Zimbabwe economic crisis
    • Mugabe to push through NGO bill
    • IMF set to close Harare office
    • Import duty hike to shut down second-hand clothes market
    • Mbeki lashes out at African leaders
    • MDC demonstration against Mugabe gvt in New York
    • Mugabe's riot police evict farm squatters
    • Challenge and response
    • Further delay for Zimbabwe cricket hearing
    • Zimbabwe 2005 polls "already manipulated"
  73. Posted 18/9/04
    • Blood and Soil in Southern Africa
    • Chihuri Warns Against Violence
    • Telephone charge increases
    • JAG farm listings 17th September
    • Agro-Forestry: Answer to Deforestation
    • MDC to gain access to TV
    • . . it's a smokescreen - Ncube
    • Committee to show govt misrepresented grain stocks
    • Undenge eyes parly seat
    • Mercenaries' ordeal exposes hell in Zim prisons
    • Civil society appeals for pressure on Zim
    • Zupco fails to buy 250 buses
    • Kunzvi Dam project stalls
    • Barclays loses Kondozi equipment
    • Company not owned by Makoni
    • Settlers evicted, homes torched
    • MDC shows defiant official the door
    • Celebrations end in agony for party supporters
    • Sadc electoral protocol undergoes test
    • Govt doles out money it doesn't have
    • Another disaster waiting to happen
    • Economy riddled with anomalies
    • The Warriors farce and the fury
    • Quelea birds gobble wheat crop
    • Interest in Homelink wanes
    • Sugar shortage looms
    • Imports boosted wheat volumes, says Natfoods
    • Water crisis hits property sector
    • Spin-mastery
    • A tale of agony and hope
    • Mercenary coup in Zanu PF
    • Playing with numbers in parliament
  74. Batch 2 Posted 17/9/04
    • Zimbabwe police chief warns Mugabe militias
    • Political patronage threatens Zimbabwe's mines
    • Grieving Zimbabwean family may be forced to leave
    • JAG Job Opportunities 16th September 2004
    • Sanctions cripple Zimbabwe defence forces
    • Grain Marketing Board receives paltry 298 000 tonnes of maize from farmers
    • Government grabs giant sugar estate
    • SA to tighten law on mercenary activities
    • Highway Africa to Table African Media Position Statement
    • Reflections On WSIS (news Analysis)
    • Zim, China sign agreement
    • Detractors unhappy with land reforms: Msika
    • Holding operation till polling day
    • Army spearheading Mugabe poll drive
  75. Posted 17/9/04
    • The Fragile Lives and the Dictator
    • Zim protesters 'want freedom'
    • MDC - Appointments to delimitation commission an exercise in deception
    • Roadblocks set-up to search for maize
    • Cereal availability uncertain
    • Disease Outbreak Feared At Waterless Hopley
    • Women protest at SA embassy in Harare
    • 'Democracy' in Zimbabwe -- Another reason to vote here
    • 'Proceeds From Peacekeeping Missions Bought Defence Vehicles'
  76. Batch 2 Posted 16/9/04
    • Zanu PF thugs beat up prosecutor
    • Teachers threaten to strike
    • Red Cross told to cut food aid quantities to orphans
    • New body dodges Harare minefield
    • Mugabe eyes manufacturing sector
    • Roaming the country of their birth
    • Zim harvests 'going well'
    • Zim scrambles to clarify Mugabe mine-grab policy
    • Water woes for Harare - Or their just deserts ?
    • The bill that kills when WOZA womwn want to live
    • MDC turns on the heat
    • $200bln windfall for ex-political prisoners
    • Embattled Mawere finds refuge in the US
    • New law shocks business sector
    • Matonga under threat
    • Inflation downward spiral continues
    • 30 000 jobs at risk. . . . as Asians flood market with cheap goods
    • The rise, escape and fall of Mawere
    • Controversy-courting cleric
    • NSSA cooking the books?
    • Made bungles
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • 'Look-east' policy fails to bear fruit
    • 'Zim has potential to show its farming prowess'
    • Minister Made determined to blunder on
    • RBZ decision gave birth to Homelink
  77. Posted 16/9/04
    • Strike highlights plight of farm workers
    • Zimbabwe: Mugabe Appoints Committee to Prepare for General Election
    • 'Media an Instrument for Peace, Democracy'
    • Full dams of no use to parched Harare folk
    • SADC steps in to curb FMD
    • Zimbabwe's inflation rates falls
    • Zim mines 'heading for doom'
    • James Makamba loses multi-billion property - fined Z$7m for dealing in forex
    • Mt Pleasant Public Meeting Thurs 23 September
    • Plane Forfeited in Accordance With International Law - AG
  78. Batch 2 Posted 15/9/04
    • Police accused of beating up MDC supporters
    • Telling the real, honest African story like it is
    • Mzee bira: continuing a tradition in bad taste
    • State councilor meets Zimbabwean FM
    • Zimbabwe human rights abuses documented
    • JAG Classifieds 14th September 2004
    • Mugabe demands 50% stake in mines
    • Botswana rights group slams NGO Bill
    • MDC braces for polls
    • ZANU PF politician gets three-month jail term for forex deals
    • 'Corrupt' Zimbabwe officials accused of faking elephant tally
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
  79. Posted 15/9/04
    • Zimbabwe turns back the clock
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #51 - Breaking all the rules
    • Full text of Tsvangirai's anniversary speech
    • Plight of Africa's opposition parties
    • Border jumpers accused of fanning crime in Beitbridge
    • JAG Legal Communique 13th September 2004
    • Political Violence, State Repression Persist....
    • Reserve Bank floats US$10 million bond to boost forex reserves
    • MDC drums up regional support
    • Senior official guilty of demanding bribe jailed in Zimbabwe
    • MDC PRESS: The Opening of the Pan-African Parliament Is an Historic Moment for Africa
    • ECB ban talks with Zimbabwe protesters
    • Battered and bruised, the main opposition party takes stock
    • ZIMBABWE: Ahead in loan repayments to IMF
    • Struggle for a better life ends in crumpled wreck
    • Now Mugabe wants 50% of mines
    • Mugabe ropes in Interpol
    • It's the politics, stupid!
    • Zimbabwe newspaper hits UK news stands
  80. Posted 14/9/04
    • Waiting for change in Zimbabwe
    • No data yet on 'bumper' crop
    • Agrarian Reforms Set to Create Over 2 Million Jobs: Mangwana
    • City to Borrow $49bn
    • Zimbabwe's UK embassy shamed over unpaid rates
    • MDC Press: Zimbabweans celebrate 5th anniversary
    • Chamisa released
    • Inflation eroding household security
    • The Future of Zimbabwe.
  81. Batch 2 Posted 13/9/04
    • Zimbabwe's Ethnic Cleansing
    • Declining disposable incomes, price increases affect Innscor
    • Zimbabwe increases poverty datum line
    • Parliament: Zim opposition's last hope
    • Masai invaders target last white farmers
    • Excerpt from Talking Sport:
    • Royal Bank fights for survival
    • RBZ floats forex bonds worth US$10 million
    • SADC supports us: Tsvangirai
    • Chinese businessmen evading duties, says local exporters' body
    • Police strip women in search of cash
    • Zimbabwe challenges fund's decision
    • CHRA pushes for urgent mayoral polls
    • Cash-strapped Mutare sells property
    • Dulini-Ncube speaks out
    • Anthrax outbreak kills 600 animals
    • Four MDC councillors defy order to resign
    • Elders in bid to check Zanu PF young turks
    • Zanu PF leaders benefitted from NGOs
    • Taking stock as MDC turns five
    • The ball is now in your frying pan
    • Preconditions for free, fair polls
  82. Posted 13/9/04
    • Mark Thatcher raked in millions with Zimbabwe business: report
    • Bombers? Or food?
    • More food deaths in Zim
    • Chiluba backs Zim land policy
    • Ugly truth about Zimbabwe:
    • State Hunters Bag Trophy Animals on Safaris
    • Policeman threatened to shoot me: Mutasa
    • Mawere saga thickens
    • Government accused of inflating elephant poplutaion
    • SADC must push Mugabe to honour word on polls, says Tsvangirai
    • State-owned fuel company fails to repay US$171 debt
    • UN envoy calls for fresh look at AIDS funds application
    • Campaign begins to 'buy' Mann out of prison
  83. Posted 12/9/04
    • Our mates from Mauritius
    • Taibu - 'I have to be patient'
    • Zimbabwe 'prevents' homeless help
    • MDC confirms decision to boycott elections
    • Lawyers to appeal against 'harsh' sentences
    • Harare may run dry in a month
    • 'SADC must show its teeth'
  84. Batch 2 Posted 11/9/04
    • Time to remember what those black armbands were for
    • No space, light or air and little food in Chikurubi
    • Hugh Elliott - Moving spirit behind Rhodesia's 'cabinet of conscience'
    • Mugabe retains Mudede for polls
    • Minister to blow $200 million on allowances
    • Foreigners, ZANU PF heavyweights take over gold mine
    • Harare introduces 18-hour water cuts
    • 24 years after independence, development still eludes Binga district
    • Wily Zimbabweans fleece Batswana of hard-earned cash
    • War veterans endorse Muzembi*s candidature
    • NCA steps up election boycott drive
    • These powers make the President a dictator
    • JAG Annual General Meeting Announcement
    • JAG Appeal Communique
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique #1
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique #2
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique #3
    • JAG Compensation Communique
  85. Posted 11/9/04
    • Lawyer sues Mugabe over torture
    • Zvakwana - news update
    • Mercenaries Accused of Plotting to Overthrow Equatorial Guinea Government Sentenced in Zimbabwe
    • SA men in Zim may be released after 8 months
    • Mann gets 7 year jail term
    • Fans shun England's joke start
    • Don't believe the anti-hype
    • Don't criticise it, nationalise it
    • Minority leader mediate in Zimbabwe crisis
    • Water shortages force schools to close
    • Hunger returns for vulnerable households
    • School drop-outs on the increase
    • The War That Might Not Have Been
    • ICC sets dates for Zimbabwe racism hearing
    • Mbeki: 'Mugabe using violence to cling to power'
  86. Batch 2 Posted 10/9/04
    • Foreign Investors Demand Huge Chunk of Zimbabwe's Agricultural Products
    • ZANU PF rewards Harare mayor with farm
    • Opposition legislator arrested
    • ZANU PF MPs face the cane for visiting Britain
    • JAG Job Opportunities 9th September 2004
    • Lion's recapture: a relief to farmers
    • Daily water cuts for city
    • Harare water contaminated
    • Zanu PF bulldozes reforms
    • Mnangagwa fights for Kwekwe
    • AirZim reinstates managers
    • Mat water project hits another snag
    • Top cops quit
    • World student body seeks Mugabe's excommunication
    • GMB fails to prove claims of bumper harvest
    • Mugabe faces class action lawsuit
    • MDC to test spirit of Sadc protocol
    • Customs dashes Nkomo's dream
    • The ball is now in Sadc's court
    • Zim imports milk
    • HIV/Aids impact on society devastating
    • Will Chombo's cronies make Harare better?
    • Harare residents need practical solutions
    • Dire effects of collapsing infrastructure
    • Welcome to Zanu PF hospitality guys
    • IMF debt: time running out for Zim
    • Zimbabwe debt soars to $1,4 trillion
    • Forex shortage set to worsen
    • Rest in peace BW
  87. Posted 10/9/04
    • Zimbabwe's commitment to Democratic Principles.
    • Mugabe installs state-of-the-art radar at rural home
    • Zimbabwe human rights abuses documented
    • MDC PRESS: Latest Arrests Further Vindicates MDC Decision on Elections
    • Zim police move against state opponents
    • England agree to five-match series in Zimbabwe
    • 'Excuse me, there's a lion in the loo'
    • Zanu PF MPs in UK
    • Zimbabwe Parliament in financial dire straits
    • Africa: IMF Chief Sees a Glimmer of Hope
    • Solving the riddle of Mugabe's falling trousers
  88. Batch 2 Posted 9/9/04
    • Tsvangirai Briefs Diplomats
    • Breakdown at SA oil refinery halts fuel supplies
    • National Constitutional Assembly boss released
    • Children walk 40 km to attend classes in Binga
    • South Africa accused of asylum bar on Zimbabweans
    • Mugabe accused of plan to rig election
    • Zimbabwe scandal a blight on ICC
    • Zimbabwe newspaper set for launch in the UK
    • Public hearing on the NGO Bill
    • NOCZIM botches up
    • Mnangagwa emerges unscathed
    • Govt promises crisis-ridden
    • Civil servant Churu takes over the reins at NOCZIM
    • Clash looming over new seed prices
    • Succession issue takes new dimension
    • Madhuku arrested, NCA offices searched for arms
    • Phoney oil firms give liberalisation a bad name
    • Navigating Zim's treacherous political waters
    • Blackmail at private schools: a personal experience
    • ZANU PF sneaks back into Byo council
    • Ncube misses the point
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • Batoka power project put on ice
    • Last-ditch attempt to resolve seed crisis
    • Anti-monopolies minister's monopoly on violence
  89. Posted 9/9/04
    • Govt Seizes Zanu PF-linked Businessman's Empire
    • Botswana shoots down Moyo's information pact
    • NGO Bill will hit hard vulnerable groups, parliamentary committee told
    • The Impact on Women
    • MDC offices searched
    • Countless yellow cards!
    • Zimbabwe Prepares New Electoral Laws
    • MDC Statement regarding the report of the publication of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Bill
    • Chamisa forced to leave his car in Kuwadzana, being moved to Marimba Police Stn by the Riot Squad
    • Zimbabwe police charge rights leader over march
    • JAG Classifieds 7th September 2004
    • Zimbabwe's Private Schools Open for Final Term
    • Zimbabwe imports farm equipment from Iran
    • Some Tobacco Farmers Fail to Repay Trust Loans
    • Winning?
    • Fuel Supplies Returning to Normal
  90. Posted 8/9/04
    • Zimbabwe says fuel shortages to end in 48 hours
    • Now Zimbabwean farmers lose their tools
    • Ministers vie for Mawere's mines
    • Tobacco Selling Season Ends
    • NGOs brief MPs on concerns over bill
    • Veteran umpire Ian Robinson sacked by ZCU
    • Crackdown On Contraband Between Mozambique And Zimbabwe
    • ZBH, NBC Set to Stablish Joint Satellite News Channel
    • SAS Helps WildTrack Save Endangered Species
  91. Batch 2 Posted 7/9/04
    • Mugabe Slams Door on Talks
    • Bogus oil firms siphon US$113 million onto black market
    • Finance minister remanded in custody
    • Prostitutes, greed drag Warriors into Hall of Infamy
    • MDC needs to do more for Zimbabwe exiles
    • Spend it like Grace!
    • Zimbabwe elections and the terrorist factor
    • President Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique, 6th Sept, #1
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique, 6th Sept, #2
    • JAG Urgent Legal Communique, 3rd Sept
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 293
  92. Posted 7/9/04
    • MDC resignations plunge capital city into crisis
    • Economic cost of NGO bill
    • ZANU-PF wins by-election
    • Tekere backs Mujuru
    • Mugabe drags feet over Moyo, Msika
    • EU behind MDC boycott
    • Iran, Zimbabwe stress bolstering of ties
    • Fuel queues resurface
    • Scam unearthed at hospital mortuary
  93. Posted 6/9/04
    • Zanu PF militants force villagers to buy party cards
    • MDC election boycott plan worsens uncertainty in business sector
    • Non-Governmental Organisations street protests put on hold
    • Victims of the whims of corrupt officials
    • Britain dragged into coup plot as rumours swirl over London meeting
    • SA police 'as cruel as Mugabe's militia'
    • Zimbabwe's foreign banks post vulgar profits
  94. Batch 2 Posted 5/9/04
    • Closure of Zimbabwe Connection
    • Bishop accused of adultery
    • Govt drive against graft losing steam
    • Tungamirai fills power vacuum
    • Mutare buys ambulances
    • Land reform displaced 150 000 farm workers, says report
    • 'Revisit ISP licensing'
    • Makamba launches appeal
    • Rights activists arrested
    • President's farm neglected: workers
    • MDC accuses Manyika of fanning violence in Mutare
    • NGO bill is what AIPPA is to private media
    • Tobacco target: A tall order
    • You just can't bank on the outside world
    • A day in the life of RBZ's new Governor
    • Zanu PF usurped meaning of Heroes Acre
  95. Posted 5/9/04
    • President extends Chihuri's term of office by a year
    • CHRA - The resident issue 41
    • Family evicted from home for backing MDC
    • Namibia and Zim state newspapers join forces
    • Numbers louder than words
    • Mugabe fuels 'Reformation' against gays
    • Mann: 'Sir Mark had no idea of coup plot'
  96. Posted 4/9/04
    • Where is the yellow card?
    • NGOs plot nationwide protests
    • MDC surrenders Seke without a fight
    • Amnesty official released
    • Group helps orphaned children reclaim lost homes
    • Zim Christians vow support for archbishop
    • Zimbabwe Court Stops Evictions from Harare Shantytown
    • Community resists eviction
    • The roost is mine, Mugabe warns diplomats
    • Homelink has no chance in this chaos
    • NGOs to raise concerns with government
    • Mugabe Warns Envoys Not to Meddle
    • Outbreak of Newcastle Disease in Zimbabwe
  97. Batch 2 Posted 3/9/04
    • Jonathan Moyo in fresh bid to shackle journalists
    • ZANU PF set for a walkover in Seke by-election
    • More filling stations run dry across the country
    • Protesters back at SA embassy
    • Mujuru guns for vice-presidency
    • Govt probes TeleAccess
    • Water project row looms
    • Bulawayo council owed $25b in rates
    • 'Chindori violated undertakings'
    • Zanu PF women petition Mugabe over Chiyangwa
    • Ministries still to submit audited accounts
    • Kondozi workers rue farm takeover
    • Govt wants 'mercenary' plane
    • Masawi 'unleashes terror'
    • Pius Ncube in talks with Prince Charles over Zim
    • Air Zim go-slow disrupts schedules
    • Mugabe accepts US envoy's credentials
    • Paradza to appear before disciplinary committee
    • MDC wrong on boycott timing
    • Zim must guard against money laundering, says Bloch
    • RBZ in ambitious alliance
    • Govt, input suppliers' meet flops
    • Hurt to the bone
    • We can't eat Bob's popularity
    • Author put it mildly
    • Economic recovery sacrificed for votes
    • Brain drain revisited . . .
    • Surely not while Chigwedere stays
    • Optimistic mode
    • JAG Job Opportunities 2nd September 2004
  98. Posted 3/9/04
    • Kruger wildlife sows panic in Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe July CPI 326.9%
    • A Death Knell for Zimbabwe's Press
    • Zim MP may be jailed for attacking minister
    • Zim duped in Congo
    • Govt to appoint new commission for Harare
    • Troubled finance house donates to ZANU PF
    • ZUPCO faces court action over bus deal
    • Chiyangwa's Waterloo?
    • Former newspaper mogul backs Paradza
    • More executives slip through anti-graft net
    • Mooted Parly changes dismissed
    • MDC throws down the gauntlet
    • New weekly launches tomorrow
    • Moyo sets up new fresh produce firm
    • Once a bread basket, now an empty basket
    • Money laundering requires urgent attention
    • SA urged to tighten screws on Mugabe
    • Food - the key to absolute power
    • Parched residents say water crisis is looming
    • Squatters clash with Zim cops
    • Western media is 'negative'
    • MDC's double-edged sword
  99. Posted 2/9/04
    • Forty-one arrested during Zim protest
    • Large parts of Harare are without water
    • Speaker of Parliament threatens to shoot police officers
    • ZANU PF probes violence in Makoni
    • Protesters petition SA to help entrench democracy in Zimbabwe
    • President Obiang wants to see you.' There were no discussions, only orders
    • CIO probes Mutasa
    • Dogs of war? These men in shackles have been whipped into submission
    • Demonstration broken up by police
    • Chingoka accused of intimidation and manipulation
    • New book by Jewish leader gives insider's take on Zimbabwe's decline
    • Zimbabwe civil servants ask for salary hike
    • Gono allays fears of fuel crisis
    • Land Reform Extends to Towns
  100. Batch 2 Posted 1/9/04
    • Fuel Queues Re-emerge in Zimbabwe
    • Police, National Constitutional Assembly on collision course
    • Urban councils defy government rates freeze
    • Dan Simpson: On the back burner
    • Mugabe's own Goebbels
    • Khatami receives message of Mugabe
    • More MDC councillors quit Harare council
    • Gays leader Goddard held over State House security breach
    • JAG Classifieds 31st August 2004
    • Fury over multi-millionaire's Legal Aid
    • US envoy to Pretoria has a hotline to White House
  101. Posted 1/9/04
    • Mugabe should halt moral decadence among his ministers
    • When propaganda fails, try scantily-clad women
    • Matonga's graft trial collapses
    • Zimbabwean illegal immigrants denied treatment in SA
    • Tsvangirai's Tuesday message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Peace building NGO could face closure
    • Zimbabwe tobacco crop falls again
    • It's not like it was in the past, old chaps
    • Anguish goes on for gun tragedy family
    • Farmers Assured of Enough Coal Supplies
    • Prepare for Harvesting of Wheat, Farmers Urged



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