The ZIMBABWE Situation

September 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 30/9/01 ..... MDC scores direct hit on Australian tour
  2. Posted 30/9/01 .....
    • 95% commercial farms listed
    • Mugabe police flout law to halt protest
    • CFU Farm Invasion report
    • Sikhala threatens to quit MDC
    • Crops to rot as Mugabe bends justice to his will
    • Who was fooling who? - letter
    • Viewers say they are fed up with ZBC
    • Vietnam, Zimbabwe sign trade agreement
    • Draft constitution launched - BBC
    • Police try to stop rally - CBS
    • CHOGM postponed - UKInd
    • Makoni to again push for devaluation - ZimInd
    • No funds for land grabs - ZimInd
    • Nyanga doctors harassed - ZimInd
    • Zimbabwe strife puts African Gold in red
    • Chinhoyi Farmers further remanded out of custody - CFU News Release: 28 September 2001
    • Deputy Attorney-General Mr. Bharat Patel: "a revolutionary situation almost exists on farms." - CFU News Release: 28 September 2001
    • Govt ‘reluctant’ to stop violence in disputed farms - from The African Church Information Service, 30 July 2001: Chinamasa adamant that "violence is a necessary tool for a successful land reform programme."
  3. Posted 29/9/01 .....
    • Government Defies Court, Grabs 1 200 Farms
    • Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe posts profits for the second half of 2001
    • Seminar to develop innovative knowledge society in Zimbabwe held
    • World events force CHOGM postponement
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
    • Australia urged to monitor Zimbabwe elections
    • UK Zanu PF sponsor charged with murder
    • Talks over Zimbabwe land grabs collapse in deadlock
    • Mugabe sidelines promised land pact
    • Minister Pushes for Devaluation
    • 'Democratic' constitution for Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabweans in US set up funeral fund
    • Makoni pushes for devaluation
    • Donors won't fund illegal land reform - EU
    • Police defy court order, ban demonstration
    • Abuja a 'dead letter' - Guardian
    • ANC urges Abuja compliance - CArgus
    • Farmer bailed, workers still detained - Star
    • UZ students arrested - DNews
    • Questions over CIO fraud case - DNews
    • Activists urge deadline for Mugabe - ZWNEWS
    • Too much ado about Abuja - Insider
    • Currency continues to be a problem
    • Shortages Making Some Rich!
    • War vets demand more money
    • Reuben and danger of Internet rumours
  4. Posted 28/9/01 .....
    • 70 Percent of Forex Dealings Now On Black Market
    • Output Drops By 50 Percent Due to Aids
    • CHOGM Protests
    • Relations with the International Monetary Fund
    • MDC Econcomic Policies
    • CHOGM to be pressed for Zimbabwe election monitors
    • 1) Education Policy discussion 1 October
    • 2) MDC position on Citizenship Amendment Act
    • Leopard Rock - STAY AND WIN
    • Nightmarish price hikes put houses beyond reach of most home seekers
    • UZ head threatens to close residence halls
    • Commercial banks limit use of international credit cards
    • CIO on mission to throw MDC into disarray
    • Mugabe on rampage as world focuses on US
    • More invaders descend on undesignated farm
    • NCA applies for peace order on govt
    • Free tickets scam at AirZim
    • Chogm must ask Mugabe about Press persecution
    • War vets seek $200m for poll
    • Computer expert warns companies to tighten information security
    • Zanu PF supporters invade gold mines in the Midlands
  5. Posted 27/9/01 .....
    • 'Zimbabwe made no deal to stop violence'
    • Transparency International - Zimbabwe
    • Zim is $53M in the hole - IMF bars funding
    • Zimbabwe farm talks collapse
    • MDC threatens to boycott future by-elections
    • Investors await Zimbabwe's action on land agreement
    • Violence continues to shut down farms
    • ZANU-PF wins by-election
    • ZWNEWS 26/9/01
    • Zanu PF youth demand payment for by-election work - DNews
    • Police won't probe Bulawayo shooting - DNews
    • Farmworkers' appeal - ZAWT
  6. Posted 26/9/01 .....
    • Tobacco Farms Close As Land Fight Continues
    • Militant occupations shut down white-owned farms in Zimbabwe
    • IMF cuts off Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe heads to Asia en route to CHOGM
    • Zim chief justice brands critics 'racist'
    • A View from the Pan
    • CULTURE BRIEFS - A World of Thugs
    • Mugabe party holds on to ex-veterans leader seat
    • Stamps denies hospitals have run out of essential drugs
    • Soldiers yet to appear in court
    • CIO intercepts MDC documents at airport
    • Violence mars Chikomba poll
    • Fuel costs force brewery to close
    • Mugabe's police bug poll rivals
    • Mugabe warns farmers
  7. Posted 25/9/01 .....
    • Hoogstraten charged with murder
    • Zimbabwe government accuses whites of 'economic terrorism'
    • Zimbabwe awaits key poll result
    • Call for terrorism fight to target Mugabe
    • Mugabe party set to hold ‘Hitler’ seat
    • HelpAge Zimbabwe - moving the elderly from the bottom of the list
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 20th September 2001
    • Large turnout in Chikomba - Star
    • First travel ban implemented - Zim Std
    • MDC delegation leaves for Brisbane - Zim Std
    • MDC education policy - Zim Std
    • DRC rebels, Mugabe meet - AP
    • 'What is Mugabe doing?' - A view from the pan
    • Driver promoted to engineer level
  8. Posted 24/9/01 .....
    • MDC delegation off to Brisbane
    • Army jobs for Zanu PF militia
    • 'Mock funeral' (Letter)
    • Mugabe's police bug poll rivals
    • Congo Rebels, Zimbabwe Leader Meet
    • A Damascene conversion?
    • Cost of living in Zimbabwe
  9. Posted 23/9/01 .....
    • Violence blights Zimbabwe poll
    • Mugabe thrives on violence, says MDC
    • Land case adjourned to allow negotiations
    • A never-ending revolution
    • Police, army seal off campus following UZ student unrest
    • Policemen sent to jail for brutal assault on farm murder suspects
    • Now for the difficult part: Implementing Abuja
    • Sidelining chiefs in land reform will cause wars
    • Presidential pardon sets drug dealers free
    • Peaceful start to Zimbabwe poll
    • Mugabe Warns White Farmers Not to Attack Black Land Demonstrators
    • Security at airports stepped up after attacks on US
  10. Posted 22/9/01 .....
    • ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTEST
    • Mugabe faces stormy summit
    • IMF warning on Zimbabwe economy
    • Economy to Shrink 8 Percent - Reserve Bank
    • Tatchell ready for Mugabe in Brisbane
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 17 September 2001
    • Zimbabwe hopes to log area larger than the UK
    • Government of Zimbabwe vs CFU
    • Moyo says he cannot stand trial in Kenya
    • Mugabe And His War Veterans
    • Fresh blitz on parallel market
    • We'll keep talking - Commonwealth chief
    • BUNDU NEWS
    • Zimbabwe passes $316 mn stop-gap budget
    • Mugabe blames white farmers for provoking violence
    • Zimbabwe's Pres. Seeks Answers
    • Zanu PF’s band of blind followers
  11. Posted 21/9/01 .....
    • Tobacco farms close as Zimbabwe's land fight continues
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 13th September 2001
    • I was tortured, ex-CIO spy tells court
    • Company raids: culprits yet to be brought to book
    • Mugabe's chief judge refuses to step down
    • Police, army come to besieged farmer’s rescue
    • Time for action - Comment
    • Mugabe’s $6.5b campaign
    • Govt spurns US group’s offer to help in polls
    • Poverty Deepens Disgust At Government's Economic Policies
    • Farmer, workers up for murder
    • White farmers have been trying to get a fair hearing
  12. Posted 20/9/01 .....
    • Humanity's pain
    • Mugabe gets a breather
    • Zimbabwe stacks land case bench
    • Mugabe's party backs deal to buy white farms
    • Zimbabwe moves to declare land grabs legal
    • US official says Zimbabwe will need help with food shortage crisis
    • Hospitals using expired drugs
    • Zimbabwean charged for four counts of murder
    • Invaders terrorise farm workers in Matabeleland
    • Poll warning
    • Farmers demand judges' recusal
    • Letter from Zim
    • Political Scenarios
    • Three journalists assaulted by "war veterans"
    • Economy in 'downward spiral'
  13. Posted 19/9/01 .....
    • The 'cause' ­ what brings out the evil in man
    • Zimbabwe party approves land deal
    • Tatchell Seeks Mugabe Arrest
    • Mugabe's judges to hear key land case
    • IMF Team Visits Harare
    • Zimbabwe's latest land agreement
    • Zimbabwe cotton farmers uncertain on land grab
    • Farm invaders attack Daily News reporters
    • Farmers, workers flee Hwedza
    • Food shortages loom in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe party approves land deal
    • Elliot Pfebve arrested
  14. Posted 18/9/01 .....
    • Home Invasion in Zimbabwe (letter)
    • No land, no work in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe land agreement reflects West’s concern over instability in Africa
    • Militia youths die in farm attack
    • Zimbabwe land agreement reflects West’s concern over instability in Africa
    • Zimbabwe Renagues on Abuja deal
    • Thousands in rural Zimbabweans face starvation
    • Zimbabwe deals fail to arrest farm bloodshed
    • Focus On Continuing Crisis
    • IMF: Zim economy sliding rapidly
    • Deflating Media Propaganda
    • Robert Mugabe isolated
    • Zimbabwe Warns Importers on Biotech Food
    • Nurses in mass exodus
    • Zanu PF does not take kindly to losing
    • Ex-CFU chief’s farm listed for acquisition
    • EU urged to freeze Mugabe’s external assets
    • Two dead on Hwedza farm - D Tel
    • New deals fail to end violence - B Day
    • Govt pay cheques bounce - Zim Std
    • UN meets Mugabe on DRC looting - M&G
    • Tsvangirai to lead team to Brisbane - Zim Std
    • Zimbabwe, Angola in arms deal - Zim Ind
  15. Posted 17/9/01 .....
    • Zimbabwean farmer charged with murder
    • Zimbabwe banks fined for black market forex deals
    • NCA threatens mass action if govt shuns free, fair poll proposals
    • ZIMBABWE: MDC, ZANU-PF in secret talks
    • Misa calls for more consultation on new Information Bill
    • Security firms offer whites Zimbabwe exit
    • Mugabe Reported to Meet UN Official on DRC Mineral Looting
    • More unrest in Zimbabwe
  16. Posted 16/9/01 .....
    • Two injured in Zimbabwe illegal land occupation
    • Farm workers' homes burnt in Zimbabwe
    • UN team talks with Mugabe on looting
    • Zimbabwe militants terrorize farmer
    • A View from the Pan : Anthill
    • The pressure builds
    • Journalism gone to the dogs
    • Restraint and tolerance
    • European Parliament warns Mugabe of tough sanctions
    • News from the P. family
    • Is Pol Pot Mugabe’s role model?
    • The amazing disintegrating $5 coin
    • Six Zimbabweans feared dead - News24
    • Moyo quizzed over bounced cheques
    • Robert Mugabe Isolated
    • Mugabe meets rival Tsvangirai
  17. Posted 15/9/01 .....
    • Sadc leaders nail Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe inflation rate reaches record 76,1%
    • Mugabe may have second thoughts on land promise
    • Tribal clashes on farms
    • Business cartel cleans out local consumer goods
    • Mugabe expels US election advisers
    • Experts meet as El Nino looms
    • Media Monitoring
    • ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTEST
    • Fires endanger white farms
    • Zimbabwe teacher battered to death
    • Constitutional Assembly Threatens Mass Action If Government Shuns Proposal
    • Free, Fair Poll Proposals
    • Jonathan Moyo bites the Byo dust
    • End game not too far
    • Cattle producers face new threat
    • Zimbabwe’s logging reward for DRC war
    • Veld fires increasing risk of transmission
    • FMD makes Harare show low key affair
    • New outbreaks of FMD reported
    • Yet another land initiative tabled
  18. Posted 14/9/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe Ablaze
    • Mugabe keeps farmers waiting
    • Chiyangwa’s Channel 4 interview shocks viewers
    • Man nabbed for breaching Exchange Control Act
    • Summit has Mbeki fuming, Mugabe sulking
    • Price Controls Seen Triggering Panicky Selling On the ZSE
    • Bid to Allow Direct Trade in Forex At Tobacco Sales
    • African leaders establish Zimbabwe task force
    • Foreigners Threaten Cable Firm's Markets
    • Notice : Zimbabwe immigrants to New Zealand
  19. Posted 13/9/01 .....
    • 'We grieve with you' - letter for America
    • Farms truce still fails to take hold in Zimbabwe, farmers say
    • African leaders establish Zimbabwe task force
    • Zimbabwe farm violence continues despite Mugabe's pledge
    • Mthuli Ncube: CEO, Barbican Group Asset Managers, Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's political divide
    • African leaders to monitor talks between Mugabe and Zimbabwe opposition
    • Suspension still on the cards
  20. Posted 12/9/01 .....
    • DYING TO VOTE IN ZIMBABWE
    • CFU Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 10th September 2001
    • Zimbabwe's economic crisis
    • Veterans reject Zimbabwe deal
    • Zimbabwe Squatters Reject Accord to End Occupation of Farms
    • Election results
    • Mob rampages after poll defeat - Times
    • Assassination attempt on MDC officials - News24
    • SADC heads read the riot act - Star
    • SA is the key - BBC
    • Amnesty International appeals for observers - IRIN
    • Save Zimbabwe from a comfortable election - LA Times
    • Mugabe is given farms ultimatum
    • Wankie Colliery Feels Millstone
    • Talks open with warning to Mugabe
    • Mbeki walks out - report
  21. Posted 11/9/01 .....
    • 'A treat for terrorised farm workers'
    • MDC Mayor for Bulawayo
    • Violence breaks out in Zimbabwe as regional talks begin
    • Africans Urge Mugabe to Curb Land Chaos
    • Let’s Make a Deal
    • The Law of The Land
    • Zimbabwe's War Veterans Warn on Land Agreement
    • Government, opposition report violence as regional talks begin in Zimbabwe
    • Deal fails to end Zimbabwe farm invasions
    • A month for Mugabe
    • Mugabe Hosts Summit on Zimbabwe Land Reform
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Skeptical About Land Deal
    • Zimbabwe Unrest Continues, African Leaders To Meet With Mugabe
    • MDC officials arrested, US diplomats detained
    • Angola, Zimbabwe plan to manufacture weapons
    • Rand wavers, watches Zimbabwe
    • War vets leader up for incest
    • Soldiers harass public over Mugabe graffiti
    • Time for Concerted International Action on Zimbabwe - CSIS
    • ENDGAME
  22. Posted 9/9/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe land deal stalls as Mugabe goes 'on holiday'
    • Zimbabwe Unrest Continues Despite Pledge to Restore Rule of Law
    • Mugabe holidays as squatters stay put
    • Fresh Zimbabwe farm invasion despite land 'deal'
    • Police raid Zimbabwe opposition offices, arrest three
    • Militants invade Zimbabwe farm
    • 'The power of our pens' - letter
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 6th September 2001
    • Trial of man accused of denigrating Mugabe postponed
    • Britain defends Zimbabwe compromise
    • Lake County Project Set to List On ZSE
    • State approves resettlement of 600 families in the Gonarezhou
    • Zimpapers in record $123,8m loss
    • Militants Invade Farm as Zimbabwe Waits for Mugabe
    • Mugabe in guns for timber deal
    • Zimbabwe's Opposition Accuses Ruling Party of Election Fraud
  23. Posted 8/9/01 .....
    • Full transcript of Abuja statement
    • PASSING UP A CHANCE TO MAKE OUR CASE
    • A View from the Pan.........Can this really be true?
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Hopeful
    • Poverty Turns Voters Against Ruling Party
    • A View from the Pan......South Africa/Zimbabwe gross national income
    • Good news ­ but Zimbabwe's troubles are not over
    • Protests continue until free and fair Presidential elections take place in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe deal to oust squatters
    • Straw wins deal to end Mugabe farm seizures
    • Mugabe record offers little reassurance promise will be kept
    • Zimbabwe agrees to end occupations
    • Keeping Mugabe to his promises
    • Zimbabwe kept under pressure despite deal
    • Zimbabwe deal: Mugabe's U-turn
    • Deal raises peace hopes in Zimbabwe
    • Violence flares up in Byo
    • Maize reserves down to 300 000t
    • New fuel deal struck
    • Moyo keeps safe house in Jo’burg! - Muckraker
  24. Posted 7/9/01 .....
    • Someone's comment on the "breakthrough"
    • Zimbabwe to stop occupying white farms
    • Wedza farmer writes
    • Officials fear Mugabe will lose polls - paper
    • Mugabe man's plush SA mansion
    • Manuel 'despairs' over Zim's economic crisis
    • Breakthrough in Zimbabwe land crisis
    • Zimbabwe signs deal with Britain to end occupation of white-owned farms
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 3rd September 2001
    • Maize price hiked to entice farmers
  25. Posted 6/9/01 .....
    • Protest in Johannesburg/Pretoria
    • Mass Exodus Hits Intelligence Outfit - Mubabe's Election Camgaign in Trouble
    • 900 farms closed in one month
    • Commonwealth to debate Zimbabwe
    • Fire in South African game park
    • Straw offers £36m for Zimbabwe land reform
    • Mask that hides true menace of Mugabe
    • Armed Zim militants try to evict Ian Smith
    • Australia overruled on how to deal with Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe welcomes farmers' offer
    • TAKE HEED
    • "WEAVING"
    • Rural poverty fuels anti-government sentiment
    • PURSUIT OF POWER AT DURBAN
    • A CONFERENCE OF HATE
    • No external funds or forex allocation,
    • no viewing rational news in Zimbabwe
    • Leaders to attend summit on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Commonwealth split over meeting agenda
    • Commonwealth may need to get tough with Zimbabwe: PM
    • CIO ranks urge Mugabe to go - FinGaz
    • UK offer still stands - DTel
    • Humanitarian disaster for farmworkers - News24
    • No IMF aid - FinGaz
    • Intransigence a major risk - BDay
    • An African solution - Guardian
    • Human rights report - Amani Trust
    • Severe food shortages in Midlands and Matabeleland South
  26. Posted 5/9/01 .....
    • Govt rejects Mugabe security request
    • Mugabe denied permission to bring armed security guards to Australia
    • Bankers slam Zimbabwe's economic policies
    • Commonwealth ministers voice regret over Zimbabwe violence
    • Gaddafi, Mugabe make an African alliance
    • European Parliament Urgency Resolution On the Situation in Zimbabwe
    • ZIMBABWE: Jewish groups lash out at Mugabe
    • Another bread price rise
    • Mugabe admits to economic problems
    • Strict bail conditions for Chinhoyi farmer
    • SA to deport 16 000 Zimbabwe workers
    • EU calls for freeze on Mugabe’s assets
    • Remember, first they came for the Jews
    • Ripping the heart out of the jewel of Africa
    • Scepticism over Abuja meeting - BDay
    • Commonwealth leaders urge wide agenda - BBC
    • SADC leaders in Harare next week - Star
    • Shifting perceptions - ZWNEWS
    • Armed guards blocked at CHOGM - ABC
    • New wave of violence - DNews
    • Bankers slam economic policies - BBC
  27. Posted 4/9/01 .....
    • ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTEST - London
    • Mugabe muscle on guard for CHOGM
    • Zimbabwe isolated
    • Commonwealth must take action on Zimbabwe - Downer
    • MDC - Local updates
    • Chinoyi - two versions of the same event
    • BYO political rally - 2 versions
    • Matabeleland under assault - D Tel
    • MDC recovery programme - Zim Std
    • SADC visit "a waste of time" - Zim Std
    • Namibia pulls out of Congo - NY Times
    • Farm invaders brutally assault elderly couple on Mvurwi farm
    • Six ministers behind violence, says report
    • Zimbabwe's New Money Deteriorates Economic Crisis
    • Queen 'concerned' on Zim
    • 'The situation as it is' (LETTER)
    • Zim loggers to ravage rainforest
    • Dire straits for Zimbabwean workers, firms
    • Comrade Bob
    • Commonwealth rules change on Zimbabwe
  28. Posted 3/9/01 .....
    • Elderly farmer arrested in Chinhoyi
    • Mugabe slams Jews, tells whites to leave Zim
    • Mugabe's men force workers to join his unions
    • Zimbabwe farms set ablaze, labourers evicted
    • Zimbabwe needs credible land reform - Annan
    • Kadhafi's all praise for Mugabe, jibes against US
    • Bunting a danger to the state - ZWNEWS
    • MDC official survives bombing - DNews
    • Moyo's mansion - SA S Times
    • Workers forced to join puppet unions - UK S Times
    • NEVER in the history of Zimbabwe has so much been owed by so few to so many
    • Police, army, CIO to evict invaders on some designated farms
    • Zanu PF leaders using land to win votes
    • MDC condemns arrests of journalists
    • MDC Economic Stabilisation and Recovery Programme
  29. Posted 2/9/01 .....
    • Disaster strikes on farms - Ethnic cleansing - mass displacements
    • We need leader to counter Mugabe’s deceit
    • A heady cocktail for disaster
    • Zanu PF leaders using land to win votes
    • Uncertain summer lies ahead
    • Exchange rate mismanagement continues
    • Citizenship law sparks outrage
    • UN, EU mission fails to arrive
    • Time to be honest - The Farmer 30/8/01
    • The Farmer 30/8/01
    • Teenage girls abducted.
    • Cattle ban disappointment.
    • Jailed farmers out at last.
    • Police, army, CIO to evict invaders on some designated farms.
    • The terror and misery of farm workers
    • Farm workers' plight continues to worsen
    • FMD outbreak was inevitable, say experts
    • CPA appeals to government over FMD outbreak
    • Helpless, not hopeless in Zimbabwe
    • CHOGM organisers reject calls to ban Zimbabwe's Mugabe
    • Trump cards in Mugabe's hand
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report Thursday 30th August 2001
    • Humanitarian disaster as workers evicted - UK Ind
    • Helpless, not hopeless - BDay
    • SA youths clash over Mugabe - News24
    • Citizenship law sparks outrage - Zim Ind
    • Playing with fire - BBC
    • Chissano, Muluzi snub Mugabe - Zim Ind
    • " Blood money"
    • ARAFAT TIRADE OPENS FORUM
    • Amazons to guard Mugabe
    • Govt refuses Red Cross assistance to farm labourers
    • Zimbabwe: Mugabe ups stakes in final showdown
  30. Posted 1/9/01 .....
    • Black farmworkers arrested
    • Next London Protest - details
    • Minister joins kangaroo court
    • Zimbabwe refugee crisis looms
    • Leading a country to ruin
    • 'Land occupiers cannot be evicted'
    • Zimbabwe singer plays with fire
    • Will the Durban Conference Admit That Racists Can Be Black?
    • THE RIGHT DECISION ON DURBAN
    • Zimbabwe farm invasions displace blacks
    • Activist plans CHOGM arrest for Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean Farmers Fear Humanitarian Crisis
    • Health Minister Rules Out Compulsory HIV/AIDS Tests
    • Government cracks down on parallel market pricing
    • UN concerned over death threats against journalists
    • Veterans threaten press
    • Finance minister seeks budget to import food
    • Ruling party, Kabila in secret deal
    • Mugabe's Heroes Day speech
    • Mugabe tests Commonwealth chemistry
    • Villagers flee - IRIN
    • Ranches burning - SMHerald
    • Epworth terror - DNews
    • Moyo told to stop bribing Byo voters - DNews
    • Splits force warvets' congress postponement - FinGaz
    • Scorched earth policy I - Star
    • Scorched earth policy II - BBC
    • Spies in secret strike - FinGaz
    • MDC to meet IMF - DNews
    • Hands off food aid warns UNDP - FinGaz
    • WCC leaders snubbed - BDay
    • Straw on Zimbabwe - C4 News
    • Zim opposition unveils economic recovery plan
    • Currency confusion hits Zimbabwe
    • Abuja to Host Zimbabwe Crisis Talks September 5-6
    • The Church and the Zimbabwean Crisis
    • Britain blames Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Farmers Say Militants Burning Grazing Land

  31. July & August 2001 archive
  32. May & June 2001 archive
  33. April 2001 Archive
  34. March 2001 Archive
  35. February 2001 Archive
  36. January 2001 Archive
  37. December 2000 Archive
  38. October/November 2000 Archive
  39. September 2000 Archive
  40. August 2000 Archive
  41. July 2000 Archive
  42. June 2000 Archive
  43. May 2000 Archive
  44. April 2000 Archive
  45. March 2000 Archive
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