The ZIMBABWE Situation

November 2006 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Batch 2 Posted 30/11/06
    • WOZA latest news and how you can help
    • WOZA - The People's Charter
    • Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) newsletter
    • Call to action
    • Ngoma
    • Kleptocracy run riot
    • Mujuru fingered in diamond deal
    • Presidential Guard purged
    • Shelves empty rapidly as Mugabe persists with price control legislation
    • Police chiefs accused of smuggling
    • Activists target Shearwater
    • Zanu thugs attack MDC members in UK
    • Funding refused for Zim sector of Transfrontier Park
    • Dutch farmers sue Mugabe
    • 'Patriotism test' for govt workers slated
    • Chaotic transport in Chikombedzi
    • GMB orders farmers to deliver grain
    • Water rationing looms
    • Editorial 47
    • MISA launches human rights review
    • 6,000 Zims beaten in Botswana
    • International diaspora conference
    • ZPF alleges infiltration
    • Letter from America
    • Chaos at Lindela
    • Free ZimYouth calls for more pressure
  2. Posted 30/11/06
    • Mnangagwa bankrolled plot against Mugabe, court told
    • Labour union demands US$9 million for tortured activists
    • Mugabe fires top civil servant over fertilizer saga
    • Zimbabwe prison services broke
    • Zimbabwe raises price of water by 1,600 per cent
    • More than 60 activists held, 40 beaten, claims NGO
    • Zim's new budget aims to salvage economy
    • A Queue 7,2 Kilometers Long!
    • Brainwashing camp awaits Harare journalists
    • First they censored the letters, then the internet, and now, cellphones
    • Mpofu impeachment tape under lock, key
    • ZCTF report: farewell to Sharon
    • Over $2 Trillion Required for Water, Sanitation Rehab
    • WOZA protesters and babies brutalised on Human Rights Day
    • Zimbabwe Faces 'Enormous' Challenge Financing Grain Purchases
    • America Committed To Helping Zimbabwe Fight AIDS - US Ambassador
    • Citing Poor Pay, Zimbabwe Teachers Refuse To Grade Examinations
  3. Posted 29/11/06
    • Cash crisis forces Harare to suspend issuing of passports
    • Zimdollar takes heavy knock on black market
    • Jonathan Moyo lied over war credentials, court told
    • Zimbabwe army says cellphones danger to security
    • One very brave man and New Labour's shameful silence
    • Enos Nkala statement on planned book
    • China Metallurgical Studying Offer for Zimbabwe Iron and Steel
    • China's MCC denies $3 bln bid for Zimbabwe Steel
    • US$3 Billion Chinese Bid For Steel Firm Raises Questions In Harare
    • Top-level corruption alleged at Ziscosteel
    • Zimbabwe police arrest 2000 illegal immigrants
    • Cross-border traders have little choice but to remain informal
    • Harare Commission Chief Makwavarara Draws Flak Over Budget
    • Victoria Falls faces losing its status
    • Zimbabwe urged to prepare for influx of Chinese tourists
    • Horror story
    • South Africans six times better than us - report
    • Building Bridges in the Fight Against HIV Stigma
    • Zimbabwe has leeches, not scorpions
    • World's "cheapest market"
    • Army still detaining gold panners
    • Anthrax claims 11 lives in southern Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe University Students Barred From Exams Over Fee Arrears
    • Top U.N. Official Malloch Brown Expresses Concern Over Zimbabwe
    • Standoff Between Zimbabwe Parliament And Cabinet In Steel Scandal
    • Private Schools Appeal to Supreme Court Over Fees
  4. Posted 28/11/06
    • Army locks up 430 gold panners
    • Meat firm closes shop as industry grinds to a halt
    • Zim among nine states ordered to present regional target reports
    • ZIFA board members refuse to take blame over SA trip
    • Zimbabwe says China bids $3 bln for steel firm stake
    • Zimbabwe's Nkomo Announces His Candidacy for President
    • ZESA Broke - Power Utility Headed for Collapse
    • Bakers' Letter to Govt Typifies Zim's Crisis
    • Baker Sees Christmas Without Bread
    • No takers for compensation
    • Govt Ignored Warning Against Zisco Partner
    • Rift erupts over "censorship" of Zimbabwe churches report on political, economic turmoil
    • Mugabe ponders Mujuru prosecution
    • Revolutionary Zeal Will Not Put Food On the Table
    • Don't Take Us for Fools
    • Letter from America
    • African Commission defers ruling on AIPPA
    • Mugabe mourns for African support; He won't get it
    • Over the hedge
    • One More Blueprint for the Road
    • Publish and be damned?: Zimbabwean commentators 'blacklisted' by the SABC
    • China aims to cut out the resources middlemen
    • Zimbabwe plans to build new air cargo hub
    • Zimbabwe embarks on jatropha plant seedling production
    • States Against Zambezi Current
  5. Posted 27/11/06
    • Minister faces impossible task over budget
    • Car boot vendors take Harare by storm
    • Police threaten to arrest public transporters
    • Archbishop Ncube says he will continue to speak for the voiceless and downtrodden
    • Zimbabwe parliament speaker eyes Mugabe succession
    • Russian firm to light up Zim
    • I'm no Mugabe, but I have sympathy for what he has done, says Zuma
    • Join the fight to remove Mugabe from office, MDC UK urges Zimbabweans
    • Opening statement by Tom Deweese before the Cambridge Union Society
    • Gideon Gono: a villain or saint?
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 25th November 2006
  6. Posted 26/11/06
    • Zimbabweans still need visas for SA, says govt
    • Storm Clouds
    • Nkomo eyes presidency
    • Fertilizer saga: 'Fire me and I'll spill the beans'
    • Zanu PF attacked over school
    • Fees fight rages on
    • Catholics evict pioneers from Gwayi mission farm
    • Msindo's Destiny in more trouble
    • 'Snooping law bad for business'
    • Moyo's $200m lawsuit resumes
    • Zanu PF rules out new constitution
    • Jumbos straying on railway lines worry Parks Dept
    • High Court acts against party
    • Lightning strikes mourners at funeral
    • Gwanda man jailed for insulting Mugabe
    • Mwale escapes arrest as docket goes missing
    • Lobby group for SMEsBudget priority: parastatal reform
    • Parliament must demand a value-for-money audit on foreign trips
    • No justification for any violence
    • New constitution key to free and fair elections in 2008
    • Zim Standard Letters
    • Iran to Launch Zimbabwe's Oil Refinery
    • SW Radio wins top international award
    • Illegal immigrant numbers staggering
    • Jag Job Opportunities - updated 24 November 2006
  7. Posted 25/11/06
    • Fearless in the face of tyranny
    • Fleeing Mugabe: Crossing the Limpopo
    • State security agents raid civic group's offices
    • Detectives accused of confiscating diamonds granted bail
    • Months After Big Overhaul, Zimbabwe Dollar Seen Tumbling Again
    • UN Humanitarian Agency Sees Bleak Outlook For Zimbabwe In 2007
    • Mugabe's loyalty to corrupt cabinet allies intensifies infighting
    • Mugabe running out of begging options as fuel supplies dwindle
    • Zimbabwe Signs Fuel Deal With Iran
    • ZCTF REPORT - Shearwater elephant capture
    • SA relaxes visa requirements
    • Prof Mugabe's course in basic economics
    • Zanu PF star players in corruption game
    • Report Card: Human Rights Council in Downward Spiral
    • Harare-Maputo flight grounded
    • Zim civic groups gather in Johannesburg
    • Zimbabwe nurses union won't intervene in Australia crisis
    • Harare Magistrate Dismisses Charges Against Zimbabwean Activist
  8. Batch 2 Posted 24/11/06
    • Zisco looters face grilling
    • Mugabe mortgages minerals for fuel
    • Pazvakavambwa faces chop
    • Shumba's Merc seized over debt
    • 31 A2 farmers charged for demo against Zanu PF heavyweight
    • Olivine Industries cease cooking oil production
    • Fresh details of graft at Zimpapers
    • Matonga enmeshed in scrap metal row
    • Govt forges ahead with Big Brother legislation
    • NECI wants ex-MD Masanga charged with graft in Zisco looting
    • Judgement reserved in Vavi's deportation
    • Army takes over sugar plantations
    • Miners warn of hard times
    • Stressed economy bogs down ZSE bid to lure foreigners
    • We failed on China - ZTA
    • Hands off non-bankers, Munyukwi tells Gono
    • Fuel importers warned of road levy from Beira
    • Zimbabwe faces yet another failed season
    • NEDPP failure a spinoff of govt's denial of crisis
    • Statistics should be truthful to arrest inflation
    • They don't give a damn
    • Stuff that turns naïvety into virtue
    • Open govt is the answer!
    • None so blind as those who will not see
    • Farm leases have no collateral value
    • Zim Independent Letters
  9. Posted 24/11/06
    • Zim economy to sink further into mire
    • Axe-wielding villagers demand 'real' fertilizer or their money back
    • UN Report: Many More Zimbabwean Health Workers Could Emigrate
    • Zimbabwean Political Elite Implicated in Zisco Scandal
    • INTERVIEW-World must push Mugabe to go - archbishop
    • Rights group flays Zim failure to ratify UN torture pact
    • Army takes sugar farm protected by BIPPA
    • Students arrested while govt denies abuses to African Commission
    • WOZA to embark on 16 days NOISE protests
    • Forex scam haunts Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe event at the Frontline CLub
    • Public slams Zim's Central bank governor
    • Think tankers for Zimbabwe crisis needed
    • Zimbabwe union fights Vavi's deportation
    • Driver locked up for blocking Mugabe
  10. Batch 2 Posted 23/11/06
    • Zim crisis requires leadership and political will
    • Zanu PF shuts down Goromonzi High School
    • Mujuru holds secret fund-raising dinner
    • Zanu thugs steal vendors' goods
    • British invasion foiled by SADC - Shamuyarira
    • Get army out of Mat - ZimRights
    • Zimbabwe - A centre for Human Trafficking
    • Looted funds to be traced - MDC
    • 80% of tertiary students cannot afford fees
    • Desperation drives border jumpers
    • ZRP drops O level requirements
    • Junior ranks get massive bonuses
    • Grain stocks dangerously low
    • Zim Military gang resurface in Joburg
    • SA cops give up on deportation
    • Pro-Mugabe SABC under fire
    • ZTV: How Not To Broadcast
    • Only ourselves to blame
    • Dirty tricks dept at it again
    • Zanu is a mono-culture
    • Mbeki, Mugabe under the same blanket
    • What kind of freedom?
    • Stop the mud-slinging
  11. Posted 23/11/06
    • Don't cry when state responds, Harare warns protesters
    • Mugabe's visit to Iran a desperate search for allies
    • Illegal immigrants, crime to top Zim-SA talks
    • Jesuits say Mugabe betraying spirit of dialogue
    • 15 held during novel five-minute protests
    • No milk or oil?
    • Zimbabwe could face expulsion from IMF
    • Zim launches campaign to save energy
    • Advocate attacks government's irrational bread pricing
    • Parliament summons Made, Gono
    • B.C. MP challenges Vic Toews' position on Mugabe
    • African Commission continues to ignore humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zim cattle rustlers terrorise Bobirwa residents
    • Australia provides emergency food aid to Zimbabwe
    • More die in a week in Zimbabwe than in Darfur says Archbishop
    • AU snubs Zimbabwe's human rights report
    • Interview: Muleya on Ziscogate
    • See us as Africans, Zimbabwean farmers urge Nigerians
    • The sun is free in Africa
    • Book examines state of democracy in Southern Africa
    • Zimbabwean refugees injured during disturbances at Lindela
    • Despite US$1 Million Aussie Pledge, Zimbabwe Food Aid Running Dry
    • JAG open letter forum No. 457
    • JAG classified updated 21 November, 2006
  12. Posted 22/11/06
    • Zimbabwe crisis mars SADC-EU dialogue
    • Masvingo MDC polling agents in hiding
    • Police officers sell seized fuel on black market
    • More Questions For Zimbabwe Central Banker In Fertilizer Scandal
    • Zimbabwe Interbank Forex Trade Shrinks; Parallel Players Harassed
    • Harare Clears Way For Humanitarian Agencies To Distribute Food
    • Matabeland Anger Mounts
    • Iran, Zim think alike, says Mugabe
    • ZISCO threatened with collapse due to corruption and mismanagement
    • Education Ministry blows up budget in 6 months
    • Tsvangirai voices his concern over continued food shortages
    • Zimbabwe to get 70 tons DDT to fight malaria
    • 'Zim to provide for Human Rights Body'
    • African Union packs aside Zimbabwe's rights report
    • SADC Starts Moving on Zimbabwe
    • 'No power for 60% of Sub-Sahara by 2020'
    • Global AIDS epidemic continues to grow
    • Zimbabwean Unionist Fights for Dignity of Women
    • Catholic leaders say government pressure changed churches' statemen
    • A success story for girls' education in Zimbabwe
    • JAG urgent appeal communique dated 21 November 2006
    • Train accident injures 18 in Zimbabwe
    • Bishop Verryn urges SA government to assist with refugees
    • RBZ Pays Airzim Creditors $5 Million
    • New Laws to Punish Errant Ministries On Cards
  13. Posted 21/11/06
    • Mugabe spies widen probe into fertilizer scam
    • Russian investors to build mini-power stations in Zimbabwe
    • Yet another torrid Christmas for Zimbabweans
    • Harare Parliament Launches Investigation Of Troubled Air Zimbabwe
    • Iran, Zimbabwe vow to resist US 'dominance'
    • Air Zimbabwe introduces second flight to China
    • MISA Highlights Continued Suppression of Freedom of Expression
    • Zim safari operators held on graft charges
    • 'Army lying about soldier's disappearance'
    • Opposition supporters denied food in Makoni East
    • Iran to Set Up Power Plant for Zimbabwe
    • Are we living next door to new Kuwait?
    • Cry, the beloved country
    • UNESCO and HP launch project to counter brain drain in Africa
    • African Trade Group Comesa to End Non-Tariff Barriers
    • Evicted Zimbabwe refugees sleeping outside church
  14. Posted 20/11/06
    • Harare submits rights report after eight-year delay
    • Church leaders meet bank governor, UK envoy
    • Mugabe scholarship students stranded
    • Australia suspends recruitment of Zimbabwe nurses
    • The celebrity scramble for Africa
    • Zimbabwe Gov't Accused of Favoritism
    • Zambia deports 600 Zimbabweans for illegally staying
    • UN: Zim has world's highest orphan rate
    • Iran, Zimbabwe discuss expansion of agro cooperation
    • Iran, Zimbabwe underline expansion of mutual relations
    • Zimbabwe clinches deals with six Chinese firms
    • Mozambique is learning to run while Zimbabwe falters
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 18th November 2006
    • Parliament to probe Air Zimbabwe incompetence
    • Govt refuses to extradite Mann
    • Better the devil you know
  15. Posted 19/11/06
    • Fertilizer saga:Heads likely to roll
    • Mugabe plot: Key witness vanishes
    • AirZim fee fuels currency black market
    • Why Global Fund turned down Zimbabwe
    • Chinese brick firm workers have no union
    • Women demand 50% stake in political leadership
    • Which Mugabe poser helps man escape conviction
    • Constables beat up senior police officer
    • Ephraim Chamba and the true meaning of 'Zvechisa'
    • Pius Ncube disowns 'soft' National Vision document
    • Police accused of assaulting students
    • Whites among 99-year land lease recipients
    • Zimbabwe, Africa's gateway to 'Egoli'
    • Appeal for help
    • MDC duo to appeal to Supreme Court
    • Business leaders decry proposed incomes, prices law
    • 'Cost of drugs shoots up 2,5% daily'
    • IMF heads for Harare
    • RBZ causes confusion
    • High inflation could sideline Zimbabwe from COMESA
    • ZIMRA under fire for 'frustrating' bureaucracy
    • Govt's bungling playing Russian roulette with people's lives
    • A prayer for our wayward leadership
    • National Vision document buys time for government
    • Zim Standard Letters
    • Barefoot in the sun
    • Don't blame it all on Mugabe
    • Operation Noah
    • JAG job opportunities updated 17 November, 2006
  16. Posted 18/11/06
    • Churches plan defiance campaign against Mugabe
    • ZANU PF MP dishes out housing stands to party backers
    • Chingoka set to remain at the helm of Zimbabwe Cricket
    • Zimbabwean Government Admits "Challenges" On Human Rights
    • Zimbabwe Union Cautious About Government's Latest Compensation Offer
    • Data shows shocking statistics of child abuse in Zim
    • Mugabe's CIOs infiltrate church and donor organizations in S.A.
    • Militia enrolment in media school has caused exodus of lecturers
    • Save Zimbabwe Campaign introduces noisy protest Wednesday
    • Zimbabwe Fuel Problems To Continue Despite Reserve Bank Deal
    • Institute unveils publication on covering elections in southern Africa
  17. Batch 3 Posted 17/11/06
    • Humanitarian Agencies Await Harare's Permission To Distribute Food
    • Confusion, Distrust Over Zimbabwe Presidential Term Limit Proposal
    • Zimbabwe ruling party backs fixed president terms
    • Dead by 34: How Aids and starvation condemn Zimbabwe's women to early grave
    • Algeria to extend strong ties with Zimbabwe
    • Polish embassy builds technical college in Zimbabwe province
    • NECI nails Mujuru
    • Govt starts evicting A2 farmers
    • Govt imports maize, wheat from SA
    • Ministers clash over 'wrong' fertiliser
    • Zisco could be Mpofu's Waterloo
    • Govt tightens grip on media
    • Rescue mission snub touches off Zim, SA row
    • With the advent of rains,slum clearance victims yearn for speedy justice
    • Mugabe demands agency, profit share from Telecel
    • Muchena denies NECI report
    • Price controls bleeding us - bakers
    • IMF board to meet on Zim in February
    • Banks remain sceptical
    • Two zeros back: ZSE chief
    • Govt's domestic debt maintains downward trend
    • CAAZ, firemen in dispute over unpaid DRC wages
    • Industry rejects govt plans for pricing body
    • Leases won't ease agriculture woes - experts
    • National budget must be people-centred
    • Zanu PF plays its game again
    • There is strength in unity
    • Divisions stress might of vision
    • Incompetence rewarded
    • When did this dawn on Chinamasa?
    • Governmentium predominates in Zimbabwe
    • Zim Independent Letters
  18. Batch 2 Posted 17/11/06
    • Civic groups say no let-up on Zim rights abuses
    • Zim cattle rustlers wreak havoc in Botswana
    • White farmers shun compensation exercise
    • Harare impounds DRC rail coaches
    • Women demand 50-50 share of political power
    • Zimbabwe to compensate dispossessed farmers
    • Farmers' group calls Zimbabwe's compensation offer for seized land a sham
    • The Language of Violence
    • Five year plan to battle HIV/AIDS on farms launched
    • Interview: Archbishop Pius Ncube
    • Probe into overseas nurses
    • Mercy flight delayed by Zim clearance block
    • A Day in the Life of an Asylum Seeker
    • Up to 200 Zim media workers to lose jobs
    • Zimbabwe refugees evicted from church
    • Golden Leaf Loses Its Glitter
    • Farm Workers Mull Job Action
    • Air Zim Board Sinks Into Turbulence
    • Nepad Fails to Make a Dent On Crises
    • Yet Another Land Audit
    • Hexco's Bungling Hits Polytech Students
    • Chombo Caught On Tape
    • We Told You So
    • Murambatsvina Refuses to Be Swept Under the Carpet
    • Change Your Course!
    • IMF Executive Board To Reconsider Zimbabwe's Status In February
    • Women March Through Harare Demanding Expanded Public Role
    • Heavy Rains Dampen Zimbabwe Hopes For Overdue Wheat Harvest
  19. Batch 1 Posted 17/11/06
    • Disastrous education decline as chefs send kids abroad
    • Govt responsible for stocktheft - Chief
    • International community fails Zimbabwe
    • "Go now," generals tell Mugabe as Zanu (PF) loses support
    • Zanu (PF) to consult grass roots on succession
    • Wholesale looting by top police officers
    • MDC outlines land policy
    • Land Bill unconstitutional - de Bourbon
    • Tsvangirai MDC wants unity
    • NCA tables new constitution
    • Gono to visit Malaysia
    • Murerwa wins on devaluation
    • CIO increasing power and influence
    • Editorial 45
    • ZEF slams SA complicity
    • SAPS plans roadblocks to halt flood of Zims
    • Combined Harare Residents' Association
    • City Crime Rate Rises Sharply As Suspects Skip Bail
    • Rains Threaten Winter Wheat Harvest
    • Police to Crack Down On Stock Theft
    • Government, UNDP to Partner in Survey
    • JAG Classifieds dated 15 November 2006
  20. Posted 16/11/06
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Slams World Food Program Assistance Cuts
    • Zimbabwean Women Demand Fair Half Share Of Leadership Posts
    • Zimbabwe Central Bank Chief Gono Roughed Up In Succession Brawl
    • Zimbabwe generals stand ready to take power
    • British fire lights Zimbabwe education drive
    • Zimbabwe Crackdown On Dissent
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE MEMORIAL NOTICE COMMUNIQUE - 15 November 2006
    • Zimbabwe: UN backs down on food aid
    • ZANU PF youths enforce price controls
    • White farmer loses cattle to Zim minister after failing to pay ‘grazing fees’
    • ZANU PF succession war intensifies
    • Harare denies spying on Botswana
  21. Posted 15/11/06
    • Mugabe to draft youth militia into civil service
    • We've not turned back on Zimbabwe, says Pretoria
    • State broadcaster boss ousted in shake-up
    • Deputy minister's trial adjourned
    • Zimbabwe opposition leaders say food crisis lets government 'manipulate' population
    • Victoria Falls threatened by massive hotel complex
    • 'We want sadza': Zimbabweans reject cassava despite food shortages
    • Elephant calves seized from the wild in Zimbabwe, say animal protection groups
    • Clock Ticking Towards Launch of Independent Media Council
    • No talks to unify opposition, Mutambara MDC claims
    • Zimbabwean women's group to launch 50-50 equality campaign
    • Matonga under fire amid corruption probe
    • Chombo Hits Out At Chideya for 'Incompetence'
    • Zupco to Acquire 100 More Buses From China
    • Zimbabwe economy on tailspin
    • China sends first shipment of assistance to Africa after landmark summit
    • Iran plans enhancement of commercial ties with Zimbabwe
    • U.N. Decision Angers Zimbabwe Opposition
    • Zimbabwe and IMF Schedule Overdue Article IV Consultations
  22. Posted 14/11/06
    • Harare steps up plans to pay off white farmers
    • Business wants Harare to cut foreign missions
    • Top anti-sexual abuse cop caught with pants down
    • Despite Reunification Talk, Zimbabwe Opposition Factions Remain Wary
    • Harare orders media school to enrol ZANU PF zealots
    • MDC candidate ordered off irrigation plot
    • Army kicks out illegal diamond miners
    • Harare's application for AIDS funds turned down
    • Zimbabwe food crisis worsening through donor fatigue, says U.N. food agency
    • Rights activists allege crackdown on free speech
    • Air Zim Settles Debt, to Resume London Flights
    • Church document not what I signed up to says Pius Ncube
    • Chinese firms abusing workers with impunity
    • Rainwater harvesting could end much of Africa's water shortage, UN reports
    • Mujuru camp falls prey to Zisco
    • Zim minister denies bribe as graft case opens
    • Arrested students released in Harare and Masvingo
    • Will China Be a Port of Call for Dictators?
    • Christian Body Meets MDC Faction
    • The Thick End of the Wedge
    • Africa's brand challenge
    • Zimbabwe Pensions Petitionn - Report
    • Southern African Religious Leaders Urge Zimbabwe Church Unity
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No.455
  23. Posted 13/11/06
    • Mugabe sits pretty as opposition rift remains
    • Watchdog unlikely to get teeth into Zim inflation
    • Zimbabwe, ‘outpost of tyranny,’ seeks tourists
    • Outcry over capture of wild elephants
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 11th November 2006
    • Forced Expulsions in Beitbridge District
    • Corruption, Zimbabwe's biggest enemy
    • AIDS ORPHANS OF ZIMBABWE: Part 1 - Fighting For Life One Hard Step At A Time
  24. Posted 12/11/06
    • Air Zimbabwe suspends flights to London
    • Very, very!
    • Mugabe furious over RBZ boob
    • Fatal blow for Aids patients
    • Tsvangirai vision: Mugabe, Zanu PF need to change here
    • Shamuyarira's Gukurahundi troubles multiply
    • Mugabe plot key witness to be ??ur??ma
    • Posted 11/11/06
      • Zimbabwe Oct inflation up to 1,070.2 pct y/y
      • IMF mission in Zimbabwe, but has no promise of aid
      • Amid fanfare, Zimbabwe launches 99-year leases on land confiscated from whites
      • Mugabe is an obstacle to change - opposition
      • The Zimbabwe We Want
      • Reserve Bank Policy Measures in October 2006
      • MDC Beitbridge
      • Disappointed
      • Assistance for "Enhancing food security through empowerment of schools" project in Zimbabwe
      • Zimbabwe board makes concessions on constitution
      • Zimbabwe State Media Urged To Burnish Image Of Mugabe Backer
      • Economic Skepticism On Zimbabwe's 99-Year Farm Leases
      • Zimbabwe Opposition Reports Reprisals Following Rural Elections
      • Harare Residents Alarmed At Impending 2,000% Increase In City Fees
      • Harare impounds plane from Zambian tour operator
      • JAG Important Notice of Meeting Update Communique 10 November 2006
      • JAG Job Opportunities 09 November 2006
    • Batch 3 Posted 10/11/06
      • Ministers lead Zisco looters
      • Evidence mounts against Matonga
      • Politicians angle for Zisco subsidiaries in Botswana
      • . . As firm gives up mining claims to pay debt
      • Land reform eats into forex coffers
      • Tsvangirai loses suit by default
      • 'Sound policies needed in Zim'
      • AG orders probe into Zimpapers vehicle scam
      • Harare rates to go up 2000%
      • CIO offers to buy Mandaza's Mirror stake
      • Govt fails Murambatsvina victims: Parly committee
      • Bungling exam boards take standards down the drain
      • Home-based care reduces HIV prevalance rate: NAC
      • Farm invaders lose protection
      • Stockbrokers face closure
      • POSB to list on stock exchange
      • Calm returns to banking sector
      • We are insolvent: Caaz boss
      • Noczim wants levy upped
      • Govt red tape to blame for NRZ woes - WB
      • Sunrise gobbled $8,6b
      • Zim tobacco output seen declining further
      • OK on a roll
      • Paranoia grips govt
      • Whatever happened to Mutasa?
      • This is how the rot begins
    • Batch 2 Posted 10/11/06
      • Murambatsvina a brazen display of govt failure
      • Billboards for Zanu PF's misrule
      • Biggest sin the bishops committed
      • Must do better to get off Zisco hook
      • Governmentium predominates in Zimbabwe
      • Beyond the China summit
      • Zim Independent Letters
      • Parastatals Passing the Buck to the Softest Target
      • Mahoso a Desperate Man
      • Mugabe Not One to Take US to 'The Zim We Want'
      • Swedish Envoy Calls for End to Farm Invasions
      • Mkapa Initiative Dead in the Water
      • Church Has Never Been a Force in Politics
      • Econet Targets 20 000 New Users Weekly
      • MDC Camps Bury Hatchet
      • Zimbabwean bio-fuel project slows down
      • Mathuthu sues Fingaz over hotel spending stories
      • The National Vision Document of Suspicious Verses
      • Chombo graft probe cop transferred
    • Posted 10/11/06
      • Leases alone will not guarantee bumper harvests
      • MDC unity: a glimpse into the two camps
      • Mugabe orders probe over botched fertilizer deal
      • Air Zimbabwe cancels London flight over debt
      • SADC troika to deal with Zim: SA
      • Local government elections and the Zimbabwe voter
      • Zimbabwe, 'Outpost of Tyranny,' Seeks Tourists
      • Zim watchdog to enforce price controls
      • Opponents say Zim uses tough media laws
      • Botswana journalists fined in Zim
      • Mugabe issues leases to Zimbabwe's seized farms
      • Public wants top officials prosecuted for corruption at ZISCO
      • The final solution...
      • Financial Meltdown Fears
      • Diamond Mining in Zimbabwe
      • Zim develops 'revolutionary' antibiotic
      • Arresting Democracy
      • Zimbabwe's clergy awakening from their slumber
      • Lawyer says no deportations of failed asylum seekers taking place in UK
      • Zisco dismisses report
      • Women's 'tough-love' protest demands change
      • Of condoms and the Zimbabwe crisis
      • Zimbabwe Opposition's Tsvangirai Faction Overhauls Troubled District
    • Batch 2 Posted 9/11/06
      • New constitution or else - NCA threatens
      • FOCZ to challenge govt "theft" of companies
      • Govt not serious about SADC
      • Is this the Zimbabwe we want?
      • More new cars for senior officers
      • ZTA chief trapped by travel ban
      • No man's land
      • Militants move onto white-owned farms
      • Stock theft, disease wipes out farmers
      • Britain ready to help
      • Enormous cost of bearer cheques shocks MPs
      • Excessive abuse of presidential powers
      • Crisis condemns politics of violence and vengeance
      • Logistics, corruption could hamper 99 year lease scheme
      • Family fears for Hitschmann's health in custody
      • UK decisions on health crucial for Zimbabwe's survival
      • A first in mental rehabilitation
      • Voters commended for courage
      • Extreme voter apathy - an analysis
      • Letter from America
      • Confucius Institute for UZ
      • At large with John Makumbe
      • Residents need to understand their role in a struggle
      • Magaisa 44
    • Posted 9/11/06
      • MDC official accused of inciting army to revolt
      • Church leaders to meet Tsvangirai
      • Two university students arrested
      • Chiefs summon MDC candidates
      • Liar, Liar! : Taking stock of Zanu PF promises
      • Government welfare officer selling donated goods at Hopley Farm
      • MDC needs to restore hope among its legion of supporters
      • Chamisa says united MDC would be ideal Christmas present
      • City Launches Blitz On Illegal Operators
      • Hot Seat Interview Part 2: Bishops on The Zimbabwe We Want; Towards a National Vision
      • Undertakers report booming business
      • Zimbabwe Pensioners Support Fund - Appeal For Assistance
      • Fuel Shortage Hits Kariba Tour Operators
      • Tests Condemn 160t of Imported Fertilizer
      • 18 students arrested in Harare and Masvingo after more demonstrations
      • Mugabe's prosecution and punishment
      • Zimbabwe women preach love to demand change
      • JAG Classifieds dated 07 November 2006
      • Steel Firm Scandal Widens Rift In Zimbabwe Ruling Party
      • Zimbabwe Interns Strike Over Shortages of Critical Drugs, Materials
      • Zimbabwean Election Observer Applauds Neutrality Of U.S. Government
      • Soyinka accuses Mugabe, Bashir of atrocities
    • Posted 8/11/06
      • Cabinet minister faces impeachment
      • An unshakeable friendship with little to show for it
      • Man gets three months for insulting Mugabe
      • Botswana hunts down illegal Zim immigrants
      • Group wants Mugabe charged with crimes against humanity
      • Court in Zimbabwe halts government plans to take control of international phone services
      • Victory for WOZA again as Bulawayo activists acquitted
      • Farmers' organization skeptical about government's 99-year leases
      • SA to go Zim style on land issue-analysts
      • Africa Forum's lofty ideals evaporate into thin air at the mention of Zimbabwe
      • Doctors protest condition of health system
      • INTERVIEW-China "handouts" no route to success-World Bank
      • Govt replaces Mugabe road plaque
      • Its leadership, stupid!
      • Politicians in need of religion
      • 2006 Corruption Perceptions Index reinforces link between poverty and corruption
      • Zimbabwean farmer wins prestigious award
      • Letter to Nelson Mandela
      • UNESCO censures Zambia, Zimbabwe over Victoria Falls management
      • Civic Observer Group Cites Irregularities In Zimbabwe Rural Balloting
      • Zimbabwe's Fractured Opposition Moves To Open Unity Discussions
      • JAG Open Letter Forum No.454
    • Posted 7/11/06
      • Mugabe plans fresh home demolitions
      • ZANU PF wants opposition leader prosecuted for pinching from coffers
      • Police chaplain demoted for using vehicle as taxi
      • Zimbabwe Cricket strikes out controversial clause
      • Hu says China's relationship with Zimbabwe 'unshakeable'
      • Zimbabwe govt to rewrite eavesdrop Bill
      • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 4th November 2006
      • Zimbabwe gives green light for state companies to increase rates
      • Police officers complain over UN selection criteria
      • Zim crisis can be reversed
      • Zimbabwean court suspends regulations on international calls
      • Mugabe deploys intelligence agents to infiltrate Botswana
      • 'Death business' thrives in Harare's hospitals
      • Letter from America:
      • Failed asylum seekers allowed to appeal against ruling
      • Zim Christian alliance launched in the UK
      • UK based Free Zim Youth group to meet SADC chair
      • White asbestos - Zimbabwe's great white hope
      • JAG -Important notice of meeting
      • JAG Open Letter Forum
      • Zimbabwe Opposition Skeptical On 'National Vision' Of Church Heads
      • Harare Accuses Trade Union Of Trying To Overthrow Government
    • Posted 6/11/06
      • Wave of price hikes dampen hopes for recovery
      • Junior police officers barred from Kosovo duties
      • Archbishop Ncube endorses ecumenical proposals for Zimbabwe
      • Corruption in Africa
      • China Pledges Billions in Aid to Africa
      • China in Africa: boon or burden?
      • Zimbabwe tourism industry targets Middle East
    • Posted 5/11/06
      • SA farmer sticking it out in Zimbabwe
      • Gono back in Russia on investment drive
      • Mugabe's Guards Nicked For Stealing
      • Zimbabwe to issue 99-year leases to black farmers
      • Now we'll get the seed
      • ICC says Zimbabwe may return to tests in late 2007
      • Zimbabwe State Power Utility Defends Steep New Rate Increases
      • The price of charity
      • RBZ messed up
      • Brisk business in death
      • Spirit Medium stalls plans to seal off diamond fields
      • CIO agents step in to resolve domestic dispute
      • Outrage over maternity tax-relief snub
      • Working for the Chinese is hell on earth - workers
      • Harare Council managers accused of looting food rations
      • Can Muradzikwa stop the rot at ZBH?
      • Nkala, Pius Ncube in anti-Mugabe talks
      • Cash shortage robs Masvingo of justice
      • No looting at Zisco - Msika
      • Cash squeeze stalls major tourism project
      • China to Hwange rescue
      • Poor services by parastatals scaring away investors -Bloch
      • Share dip causes investors' flight
      • Lack of inputs threatens next year's yields - experts
      • Massive job losses as raw material shortages bite
      • Beware of churches' initiative
      • Gonos efforts stymied by bad politics
      • Some thoughts on the new church initiatives
      • A neighbour's 'quiet diplomacy' or complicity
    • Batch 2 Posted 4/11/06
      • Vice-president rebukes black farmers
      • Human rights campaigner granted bail
      • Ex-soldier denied bail
      • Teachers demand payment for services offered during poll
      • China Defends Decision to Invite Sudan, Zimbabwe to Africa Summit
      • Life is becoming more costly
      • 'Murders planned for Mugabe's birthday'
      • Zimbabwe's Hospitals in Dire Straits
      • Panic as Harare hikes price of electricity
      • Activist and torture survivor describes human rights abuses in Zimbabwe
      • Experts Warn China Forging Ties with Africa's Pariah States
      • China dangles trade, aid at Africa summit
      • Zimbabwean student heckles S.A High Commissioner at Oxford University
      • Education in Zimbabwe - the twist and turns
      • Vermeulen needs help and not punishment
      • Zambia, Zimbabwe prepare for possible Kariba Dam disaster
      • ZINASU on the arrest of Dr. Madhuku
      • Zimbabwe's steely-eyed fraudsters
      • Legal Fight Looming Over Legality Of Commission Governing Harare
      • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 452
      • JAG Job Opportunities 03 October 2006
    • Batch 1 Posted 4/11/06
      • Free for all at Zisco
      • Govt withdraws snooping bill
      • Mugabe's bid for secret deal flops
      • Madhuku in court today
      • Mat North governor relocates to Lupane
      • No water, sewer for Cowdray's Garikai project as yet
      • Mugabe under fire for rejecting new constitution
      • Breaking into Zanu PF stronghold a tall order
      • Govt puts punitive law on ice
      • Mutasa fires at food experts
      • Land reform goes on trial
      • Bankers mobilise against Gono's latest measures
      • Chinese bid to open closed Mhangura, Alaska mines
      • Embattled currency to hit $16 000 per US dollar
      • Money supply up, now 862,6%
      • Exporters bitter over Gono's U-turn on forex
      • Zim's economic woes dampen regional integration plans
      • Church leaders miss the point
      • Voter apathy dilutes value of democracy
      • Politics or the pulpit - priests should choose
      • Guilty of the same sins we condemn in Mugabe
      • Mr Ibrahim has a vision too
      • Bigoted criticism
      • Don't say you weren't warned!
      • Devaluation a must for survival
      • Zim Independent Letters
    • Batch 2 Posted 3/11/06
      • Defence lawyers seek bail for ex-soldier
      • Scepticism as Harare pushes new plan to end fuel crisis>
      • Human rights campaigner still detained
      • Civic Leader Madhuku Charged In Connection With Harare Protest
      • Zimbabwe House Panel Sees Cabinet Suppressing Corruption Report
      • Election monitors allege food was used to influence vote
      • Zim power tariffs to climb
      • Hitschmann's Trial Finally Kicks Off
      • Beijing hosts its biggest diplomatic party as it joins scramble for Africa
      • Zim women 'selling sex for fuel'
      • Test player Vermeulen charged with arson
      • Grain marketer dispels food security concerns
      • Unions Fight Expulsion Drive By Mugabe
      • China defends ties with repressive African states
      • Hospital goes for 2 days without water
      • Exam Paper Leakage Worries Zimbabwe Lawmaker, Teachers Union
      • JAG open letter forum No.451
    • Batch 1 Posted 3/11/06
      • Mpofu's head on the block
      • Govt justifies unionists' beatings
      • Holy noise over church 'vision'
      • Networks might bill in forex: Econet
      • ZCTU leaders launch formal objection
      • Government spurned Global Steel's bid for Hwange
      • To hide a black sheep
      • Harare budget sparks uproar
      • Necessity of keeping church out of politics
      • 'Effort by clerics doomed'
      • US firm in trouble for selling tractor to Mangwana
      • New AirZim flights for China, Maputo
      • Wanted: man of steel
      • Who will have the last puff?
      • Men of the cloth who would rather sup with the devil
      • Govt Scores Modicum of Success
      • Leadership Meltdown in Harare
      • No Holds Barred - A Dialogue With the Deaf
      • Enough of the bluster!
      • FinGaz Letters
    • Batch 2 Posted 2/11/06
      • Human Rights Award
      • Mugabe begs UNDP for help
      • Bomb shelter for Mugabe mansion
      • Residents warn of massive budget demos
      • Illegal settlements regularised as Garikai fails
      • Chinese deals flounder, as shoddy goods collapse
      • Fuel suppliers demand cash up front
      • Are you a Subject or a Citizen?
      • Britain dumping Zimbabweans in Malawi
      • Beitbridge hit by crime and corruption
      • Misguided clerics must wake up
      • MDC smashes Zanu's rural stronghold
      • Chinamasa sneaks into SA
      • Police permission for kitchen tea
      • Media update
      • Paranoid Mugabe trusts no-one
      • The Zimbabwean Letters
    • Posted 2/11/06
      • State agents to spy on internet users
      • Ex-soldier planned to kill white farmers, court told
      • Speaker urged to bar motion seeking ouster of labour leaders
      • Civic groups set preconditions for backing rights body
      • Further allegations of police brutality in Zim
      • Government Accused of Persistent Human Rights Abuses
      • Madhuku and two others arrested during NCA demo
      • 15 villagers summoned to chief's court for attending MDC meeting
      • The perils of Beijing's Africa strategy
      • Mugabe: Presidential aspirants wait like 'witches'
      • Major Weapons Trial Begins In Zimbabwe
      • Zim property ghost laws scare potential investors: Economists
      • A cause worth fighting for
      • Farmers Need Land Tenure to Feel Secure - Committee
      • Zimbabwe police question ex-test batsman over fire
      • Soft drink shortages loom
      • Fuel prices, fares up
      • Interview Part 1: Bishops on The Zimbabwe We Want
      • A time for civil society to pull together
      • JAG classifieds dated 31 October 2006
      • Zimbabwe Raises Maize Producer Price, But Farmers Still Lag Costs
    • Posted 1/11/06
      • Zimbabwe: Government Intensifies Crackdown on Dissent
      • MDC behind plot to kill Mugabe, court told
      • Farmers yearn for 'good old days'
      • Army compensates 14 shooting victims
      • Municipal police loot food for clean-up victims
      • SA police say 52 Zimbabweans arrested for armed robbery
      • Zimbabwe NGOs Break Off Talks With Harare On Human Rights Panel
      • Parliamentary Panel Seeks Prosecution of Zimbabwean Trade Minister
      • Zanu PF retains its stranglehold on rural areas
      • Zimbabwe unionists seek high court ruling on arrests
      • Zimbabwe Churches Ask for Forgiveness
      • Mugabe persecuting Africans, says Masire
      • Zimbabwe human rights row in Malawi
      • The ZINASU Weekly Vanguard
      • Zim faces blackouts after thieves hit grid
      • Mugabe camp moves against union opponents
      • Human Rights Watch Honors Zimbabwean Lawyer
      • Inflation and corruption must be eliminated
      • ANC youth leader's praise of Mugabe branded an insult to Zimbabweans
      • Botswana condemned over mass deportations of hapless Zimbabweans
      • SA police smuggles human contraband
      • The complicity of our neighbour



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