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  • Posted 18/3/10
    • Government principals meet with Zuma
    • Zimbabwe leaders pleased with progress of talks with Zuma
    • Concern over upsurge of political violence in rural areas
    • Intimidation stepped up
    • Uproar in Parliament as MDC-T presents violence report
    • CIO Operative Harasses Zimbabwe Journalist
    • Assist diamond probe or face jail: Minister told
    • MDC supporter's house burnt down
    • HIV waiting lists extensive
    • Typhoid spreads in Zimbabwe
    • 'Succession clique a bunch of sellouts'
    • Mugabe encourages takeovers
    • Mugabe planning massive violence on MDC after World Cup - Report
    • ZAPU: Zim crisis requires all stakeholders
    • Call for elections, premature
    • Time to scrap Zim’s unity deal and have a supervised election
    • No election possible without major reform
    • City of Harare embarks on a water disconnection spree
    • Letter to the Prime Minister
    • ZCTF Report - March 2010
    • Democracy Struggles On In Zimbabwe
  • Posted 17/3/10
    • Zuma arrives in Zimbabwe under pressure to resolve impasse
    • Zuma has little chance of fixing Zim's issues
    • Billy Rautenbach fingered in escalation of violence in Manicaland
    • Constitutional outreach to begin without repeal of repressive laws
    • Mining firms snub Parliament for 3rd time, on ministry orders
    • Detained Zim asylum seeker starts hunger strike in UK
    • Tsvangirai Orders Return Of Mutumwa Mawere's Business Empire
    • Makamba, Mutasa do battle at Telecel
    • Damning report unveils workers' rights violation in Zimbabwe
    • State-owned newspapers in the red despite monopoly
    • 'Our ancestors are angry,' say climate-devastated Zimbabwean farmers
    • Sanctions being used as excuse – US envoy
    • In depth: Zimbabwe's crossroads
    • Plea for help
    • ‘Scair Zimbabwe’ and other tourist delights
  • Batch 2 Posted 16/3/10
    • SA to push MDC to ignore latest Mugabe outrage
    • MDC disapproves of Zuma's 'park and proceed' proposal
    • Ministry behind diamond miners’ Parly snub
    • Villagers urge Tsvangirai to quit GNU
    • Majority opposes new empowerment law
    • Indigenisation law sends ZSE tumbling
    • Tsvangirai Hears First Hand Reports Of Violence
    • International Labor Organization Urges Zimbabwe Gov't to Act on Worker Rights
    • Following Outbreak of Bilharzia in Zimbabwe, Officials Step Up Public Education
    • New Zealand Tour Cancellation Deals Setback to Zimbabwe's Return to Test Play
    • Surge in rhino poaching devastates African populations
    • 1,000 Words About Zimbabwe
  • Posted 16/3/10
    • South Africa's Zuma Heads to Zimbabwe to Mediate Power-Share Deal
    • Zimbabwe parliament hears public objections to indigenization laws
    • Indigenisation Act Conference – 26 March 2010
    • Crucial meeting for Mugabe, Tsvangirai
    • Minister Defends Zimbabwe's Controversial Attorney General
    • French oil group Total victim of Black empowerment regulation?
    • Replace sanctions with international arrest warrants- MDC
    • ‘Significant deterioration’ of human rights slammed
    • Oliver Mtukudzi’s son Sam dies in car crash
    • 50th anniversary of Kariba Dam
    • Bill Watch Special of 14th March 2010 [Parliamentary Public Hearing on Provision of Telecommunication Services]
    • Bill Watch 10/2010 of 15th March 2010 [Zuma to Break Deadlock ?]
  • Posted 15/3/10
    • Zimbabwe Government Turns To White Farmers For Help
    • New Zealand cricket cancels tour of Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai urges tolerance as Zimbabwe prepares for 2011 polls
    • Zuma’s facilitation team expected today
    • German unionist decries state of workers’ rights
    • Cricket-Windies cruise to 4-1 series win over Zimbabwe
    • Pay hike ends lecturer strike
    • Zimbabwe's Exiled Media Popular - Poll
    • Plastic money before the world cup?
    • Luxurious black granite draws envy of poor Zimbabweans
    • Zimbabwe defiant in blood diamonds saga
    • Zimbabwe Vigil 13/03/2010
    • MZWP wrangle takes new twist
    • Council pays reinstated worker in Zimdollars
    • Bridging the knowledge gap: Virtual revolution & Africa
  • Batch 2 Posted 14/3/10
    • Zuma intervenes
    • Zimsec rot exposed
    • ‘Raped by Mugabe’s thugs ’
    • Zimsec probes O’ level exam leak
    • Zimbabwean lawyer lands UN post
    • Police corruption hits Mbare vendors
    • New exams scandal hits bungling Zimsec
    • Trouble multiplies for Jane Mutasa
    • 1,6m cards to bolster Zanu PF membership
    • Govt red tape hampers HIV/Aids dedicated NGOs
    • Funeral policy holders say Doves reneged on deals
    • Zanu PF activists ‘invade’ volunteer Samaritans’ offices
    • Diasporans unlikely to participate in writing new constitution
    • Compulsory immunization suffers setback
    • Chegato hit by bilharzia outbreak
    • Total under probe
    • Govt moves to privatise parastatals
    • GMB suspends workers after maize, rice vanish
    • Zimbabwe poised for tourism boom: Report
    • Energy crisis threatens economic recovery
    • Editor's Desk: People need not be eating their own waster matter
    • Sunday View: It’s time ZMC became more visible
    • Sunday Opinion: Indigenisation law: another Zanu PF gravy train
    • Comment: Dinha should hang his head down in shame
  • Posted 14/3/10
    • Reserve Bank assets to be auctioned
    • Zimbabwe GNU Talks To Resume Sunday
    • Ambassador: German investors "scared" by new Zimbabwe business laws
    • Zimbabwe Moves To Calm Investors Over Corporate Indigenization Program
    • Law violates trade ideals: UN official
    • Mixed signals over state of Zimbabwe food security
    • Supporters Urge Tsvangirai To Pull Out Of Inclusive Government
    • Villagers Warned Against Attending Tsvangirai’s Rally
    • Stop Violence, "Mugabe and I Eat Together" - Tsvangirai
    • Switzerland renews Zimbabwe sanctions by another year
    • Massive circumcision campaign planned
    • IMF concludes Article IV consultations
    • No funds for diaspora outreach: Reforms body
    • Lack of funding threatens humanitarian efforts in Zimbabwe, says UN
    • West Indies grind out series victory over Zimbabwe
    • In Zimbabwe, the Voice of the Worker
    • Ten years to practice
    • Bill Watch Special - 13th March 2010 [Parliamentary Legal Committeeto Consider Indigenisation Regulations]
    • Bill Watch Special of 13th March 2010 [Parliamentary Committee Meetings 15th to 18th March]
  • Posted 13/3/10
    • Tsvangirai asks how you confront a dictator using democratic means
    • Politically motivated violence erupts in Mudzi
    • Zimbabwe Magistrate Living In Fear After Death Threats
    • Zanu PF Youth Militia Forces Villagers To Join Party
    • SA police use rubber bullets on Zimbabweans in Johannesburg
    • Looting marks Zanu-PF 'Referendum' campaign
    • Biti says donors unlikely to help Zimbabwe
    • Human Rights Defender Fears More Violence In Zimbabwe
    • 2-term limit for President
    • Anger over Bulawayo mayor's 'obscene' car
    • Bakare asks for Christian solidarity
    • Nimble Zimbabwe judge does delicate egg dance, to the government's tune
    • Pot luck on Zim's roads
    • The gift that Gwaai River Hotel gave to me
    • A letter from the diaspora
  • Batch 2 Posted 12/3/10
    • The desperate plight of the starving people of Zimbabwe
    • Rugare Gumbo slams Mugabe
    • Ownership wrangle breaks out over Telecel stake
    • Biti allocates IMF funds
    • Political violence victim narrates ordeal to PM
    • State’s case more fiction than fact –– Bennett lawyer
    • Diamond saga: ‘sleaze, corruption and perversion of course of justice’
    • Empowerment: Govt flip-flopping undoes economy
    • I only consult when there is need –– Kasukuwere
    • Parties’ constitution proposals superficial
    • NamPower, Zesa to meet over Hwange Station
    • Imports killing food sector –– Natfoods
    • Cotton farmers breach contracts
    • AAG: All about unbridled ambition and money
    • Muckraker: Is the Herald turning over a new leaf?
    • Eric Bloch: Constructive economic empowerment possible
    • Empowerment our divine right
    • The Mugabe factor in next presidential election
    • Candid comment: Zim’s ‘vilest scramble’ for diamonds
    • Comment: Reassignments betray duplicity
    • Editor's Memo: Media freedom: time to walk the talk
    • Trail of debt all the way to China
    • Miracle op girl to return home
    • Typhoid cases rise to 45
    • US Report Paints Grim Picture of Human Rights in Africa
    • UN aid agencies on alert for potential floods in Southern Africa
  • Posted 12/3/10
    • Millions In Zimbabwe Face Hunger Crisis
    • Situation Is Grim - And Getting Worse'
    • Electricity shortages affect wheat crop
    • Violent clashes escalate between student factions
    • Education ministry in battle to restore basic education
    • Zimbabwe struggles to attract foreign aid: Finance Minister
    • Biti allocates SDR Funds
    • Deadly TB hits Epworth amid worsening health crises
    • Zuma plans mediation trip to Harare next week
    • SA police looting, shooting and beating Zim
    • Mugabe accuses De Beers of looting Zim diamonds
    • An early election?
    • ROHR & VAC statement on peace building initiatives
    • Film maker Xoliswa Sithole on Behind the Headlines
    • Typhoid claims another life in Mabvuku
    • Bill Watch Special of 10th March 2010 [Parliamentary PublicHearings on Indigenisation Regulations]
    • PEACE WATCH 3/2010 of 11th March [Jestina Mukoko Receives International Women of Courage Award]
  • Batch 2 Posted 11/3/10
    • Zuma expected in Harare next week
    • Govt, civil servants meeting called off
    • West Indies thrash Zimbabwe to take one-day series lead
    • Zimbabwe Sheriff Office Attaches More RBZ Property to Settle US$2.1M Debt
    • US Sec'y of State Clinton Honors Zimbabwe Rights Activist Mukoko for Courage
    • Zimbabwe Parliament Clerk Zvoma Endorses Marange Diamond Probe
    • ZCTU lobbies for labour law reforms
    • Human Rights defender eyes award
    • Norway Urges African Union Intervention in Zimbabwe Unity Government Impasse
    • Another Call for South African Intervention as Zimbabwe Unity Gov't Woes Mount
    • CFU’s membership drive
    • Typhoid Outbreak Claims Five
    • Deadly Multi-Drug Resistant TB Case Reported in Epworth
    • Zimbabwean Immigrants Remain Stranded In Western Cape, South Africa
    • What constitution? NGO says people unaware process has begun
    • Notes from Zimbabwe
    • The occasional diary of an African émigré
  • Posted 11/3/10
    • Judge reserves ruling on acquittal in Bennett case
    • Malaysia expresses anger over seizure of Zim farm
    • Nkomo seeks to rescue banana plantation
    • Tsvangirai and Mugabe deadlocked on ministerial functions
    • IMF chief says aid for Zim not possible yet
    • Damning report on torture to be launched Thursday
    • Moyo challenges court ruling over Speaker
    • Reserve Bank reform bill approved by Senate
    • Ex-Governor Chased Out Of Farm
    • MDC youth plan anti-Chiadzwa graft protests
    • Goche challenged over cancelled licences
    • SA army along the Zim-Moz border
    • ZESA blasted over tariff claim
    • Stop Fighting, War Vets Ordered
    • Parly to ask diamond firms to cooperate
    • Outbreak of measles hits half country
    • Zimbabwe Police Fail to Enforce High Court Ruling Against Former Anglican Bishop
    • Faction of Zimbabwe Student Union Alleges MDC Role in Clash Over Constitution
    • Bleak future for winter wheat production
    • Hot Seat: (Part 2) Mayor of Harare Much Masunda
    • Zimbabwe: Weekly Bulletin #9 - week ending 8 March 2010
    • The subjugation of the people of Zim for the sake of power
    • FEATURE: Underpaid teachers losing patience
    • 'Women of the World': Harare divas celebrate International Women's Day
    • Amnesty International Public Statement
    • Zimbabwe Situation Statistics
  • Posted 10/3/10
    • Zimbabwe court upholds election of opposition Speaker
    • Jonathan Moyo and others lose case against Speaker of Parliament
    • State to oppose Roy Bennett’s acquittal
    • Civil service unions threaten more demonstrations
    • Diamond firms dodge Parly – again!
    • Zim should begin food aid scheme: Report
    • Harare says amended mining law ready
    • 8 policemen arrested for cattle rustling
    • Tycoon Disrupts Hwange EGM
    • The forgotten plight of Zimbabwe’s xenophobia victims in SA
    • ZINASU factional fighting turns ugly
    • WOZA responds to allegations of fraud in Zvishavane
    • Legal costs of fighting Mugabe takes toll on white farmers
    • 'Iran will help Zimbabwe fight Western sanctions'
    • Statement on women's right to maternal health care
    • Chiefs in land scam
    • Zuma sells his soul for Mugabe
    • MISA-Zimbabwe Monthly Alerts Digest – February 2010
    • Two-faced Zanu PF: five years ago it was Murambatsvina; today its ‘economic empowerment’
    • The Zimbabwe I want - Mandivamba Rukuni
  • Posted 9/3/10
    • Bennett’s defence applies for his discharge
    • “Against all odds they did, so we can” : ‘Music by Prudence’ wins an Oscar!!!
    • Mugabe's ZANU-PF Deals Serious Blow To Unity Government
    • Mugabe shrinks MDC Ministers’ powers – again
    • Biti calls for new diamond laws in Zim
    • Zim owes $1,3 billion
    • WOZA marks International Women's Day with education protest in Bulawayo
    • Tsvangirai to honour wife with charity foundation
    • Mugabe “touched by Tsvangirai’s death”
    • ‘Empowerment law meant to fight sanctions’
    • Aid agencies suspend work after threats
    • No going back, Kasukuwere declares
    • Chegutu Gold Rush Sparks Running Battles
    • Dabengwa castigates Sipepa-Nkomo over audit
    • Editor’s dismissal test case for new ZUJ
    • Bill Watch Special of 8th March 2010 [Parliamentary CommitteeMeetings 8th - 11th March]
    • Bill Watch 9/2010 of 8th March 2010 [Negotiations to be Referred Back to Guarantors]
    • The Zimbabwe Situation is 10 years old this month
  • Posted 8/3/10
    • Zimbabwe 'needs peacekeeping force' for election
    • MDC wants SADC intervention in Zimbabwe’s political dispute
    • Mugabe reassigns powers away from MDC
    • MDC Ministers Furious About Stripping Of Powers
    • ACR appeals to Kimberly Process
    • Zisco suitor flags empowerment laws
    • New local ownership rules rattle Zimbabwe business
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers plan to seize government property
    • Zimbabwe education standards continue to decline
    • China buys up African rhinos ‘to farm for horn’
    • Burden of AIDS hits Zimbabwe's women hardest
    • China defends growing links with Africa
    • Zimbabwe lines up cultural programme to commemorate Women’s Day
    • Border post terror baboons a nightmare
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 6th March 2010
    • Zimbabwe laws – Economic Empowerment – A continuing conversation
    • Bill Watch 8/2010 of 6th March 2010 [Ministerial Functions Gazetted]
  • Batch 2 Posted 7/3/10
    • Grace Mugabe orders destruction of homes
    • Mugabe gives ZMC greenlight to implement media reforms greenlight
    • PM to launch Susan Tsvangirai foundation
    • Matabeleland hit by serious food shortage
    • Darkness, fear, despair and ‘zhambi’ at mine
    • Kasukuwere threatens foreign banks over loans
    • Bulawayo council blames breakdowns for poor water quality
    • Saviour Kasukuwere ‘empowered’ himself
    • Mugabe blocks lawyer’s bid to seize private school
    • High drama as Ngozi fears grip Gokwe
    • Proper care attracts patients to Mutambara hospital
    • UNFPA shelters expecting mothers
    • Zanu PF faction fights threaten ethanol project
    • Govt mulls hike in mining taxes
    • ZNCC wants government to scrap price control law
    • Editor's Desk: Let’s give it the zing-zing
    • Sundayopinion: Mugabe courts media belatedly
    • Comment: Mugabe now a national liability
    • Sunday View: Indigenisation ought to be holistic and objective
    • Zimbabwe situation getting worse – UK Committee
    • Gunning for Zimbabwe's Cape assets
    • Cricket-Skipper Gayle leads Windies to series-levelling win
    • Falling into Bob's trap
    • Where is toll cash going?
  • Posted 7/3/10
    • Zimbabwean Striking Teachers Forced To Revolt Against Tsvangirai
    • Zimbabwe President Mugabe Rearranges Ministerial Portfolios to MDC Disadvantage
    • Zimbabwe High Court Rules Against Former Harare Bishop Kunonga; Final Decision Pending
    • Zimbabwe Civil Service Strike in Fourth Week Without Negotiations in Progress
    • Indigenisation rules to affect local whites, Asians
    • 20 diamond miners short-listed for Chiadzwa
    • Lost Jewish tribe 'found in Zimbabwe'
    • Zimbabwe’s MDC launches ethics code for party officials
    • MDC throws commeroration rally
    • Zimbabwe tourism body promotes ‘fan park’ concept for FIFA World Cup
    • Oscar nomination for ‘Music by Prudence’ about disabled Zimbabwean singer Prudence Mabhena
    • Bitterness and unease in bankrupt Zimbabwe
    • Sanctions Still Needed For Zimbabwe Reforms
    • Zimbabwe: what many have to forgive, forget
    • All are welcome
    • Sanctions Still Needed For Zimbabwe Reforms
    • Zimbabwe: what many have to forgive, forget
    • All are welcome
  • Posted 6/3/10
    • Zimbabwe To Compensate White Commercial Farmers
    • Zuma urged to arrange early Zim elections
    • Mugabe says elections next year with or without new constitution
    • Zuma urges progress on Zimbabwe after sanctions rebuff
    • South Africa president Jacob Zuma faces angry protest
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Protest at South Africa House to greet President Zuma – 5th March 2010
    • Stock exchange suffers big losses over indigenization law
    • Harare Residents: Too Early to Lift International Restrictions
    • Tsvangirai's sanctions comment fuels state media propaganda
    • Zambezi Authority issues floods warning
    • 10 families marooned
    • GMB to retrench 2000
    • Text message threats
    • 200 Zimbabweans currently detained in UK
    • Mpumalanga teacher shortages a blessing for Zimbabweans
    • ROHR Zimbabwe News Alert
    • Tales of Witchcraft Abound in Zimbabwe
    • Dual Citizenship for Zimbabweans Abroad: The Debate
    • A letter from the diaspora
  • Batch 2 Posted 5/3/10
    • CIO probes Tsvangirai incident
    • Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai's MDC Assesses 'Deteriorating' Political Climate
    • Zimbabwe House Ratifies Investment Pact With S. Africa Amid Indigenization Debate
    • SA opposition again lashes out at Zuma
    • Recovery rattled
    • CORRECTED HOT SEAT: PART 1 - Harare Mayor Much Masunda
    • Why the Past Is Not the Past in Zimbabwe
    • UNESCO may relegate Victoria Falls
    • Zimbabwe beat West Indies by two runs
    • JAG open letter forum - No. 693- Dated 2 March 2010
    • Zim democratic transition remains at risk –– ICG
    • Govt reprieve for ZSE
    • Sanctions: MDC-T MPs take Tsvangirai to task
    • Govt accuses De Beers of looting Chiadzwa
    • Police destroy home on orders from spirit medium
    • Bootlicking galore in Mugabe b’day messages
    • New constitution: Where Zanu PF, MDC-T and NCA diverge
    • ...president defends controversial diamond deals
    • I won’t quit — Mugabe
    • ‘Government revising empowerment rules’
    • ZSE trading vulnerable to manipulation— analysts
    • ZSE one year on: Political uncertainty blights recovery
    • Muckraker: Put your money where your mouth is, Sizzla!
    • Eric Bloch: Right objective, wrong methodology
    • Mugabe utterances: Populism or detachment?
    • Zanu PF must lift sanctions on the people
    • Romance could shape Tsvangirai’s political destiny
    • Candid Comment: Indigenisation threatens economic recovery
    • Comment: It’s not OK Mr Zuma
    • Editor's Memo: Sanctions an indictment of unity government
    • CIO probes Tsvangirai incident
  • Posted 5/3/10
    • UK resists Zuma’s pressure on Zim sanctions
    • Brown and Zuma call for continued progress in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe says to seek re-election if party says yes
    • Robert Mugabe has backed David Cameron to win the election
    • Zim refugees 'straining' South Africa: Zuma
    • PM narrowly escapes serious car accident
    • MDC requests SADC to mediate in deadlocked negotiations
    • Parties near Gono, Tomana deal: Ncube
    • Education Minister says no child should be sent home over fees
    • An Open Letter to Abbey Chikane, the New KP Monitor for Zimbabwe
    • Civil society warns of worsening rights abuse
    • ZESA continues to frustrate consumers
    • President Tsvangirai to open MDC regalia shop
    • Zimbabwe: Weekly bulletin #8 - week ending 1 March 2010
    • ANALYSIS-Slow reforms will prolong Zimbabwe unity govt
    • A tribe in trouble
  • Batch 2 Posted 4/3/10
    • 'It has never been so bad': Zimbabwean human rights lawyers under attack
    • Civil society appeals for govt protection
    • MDC convenes meeting on worsening situation
    • Harare reviews firm seizure laws
    • Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Trading Volume Slumps on Indigenization Fears
    • South African courts come to the aid of white Zimbabwean farmers
    • Botswana Supports Call For West To Lift Sanctions Against Harare In Sign Of Thawing Relations
    • Army officers resist Mugabe Independence parade
    • Zanu PF politburo: Why we must be afraid
    • Zimbabwe: Political and Security Challenges to the Transition
    • “Hallelujah” moments
    • An idea for Zimbabwe?
  • Posted 4/3/10
    • Zimbabwe to review local ownership law: minister
    • Indigenisation law to dominate Council of Ministers meeting Thursday
    • State agriculture utility to let farms
    • Zimbabwe Diamonds Center Stage in Harare as Parliament Probes Gov't Deals
    • Zimbabwe: Political and Security Challenges to the Transition
    • Zimbabwe mulls decommissioning Hwange power plant
    • Zuma backs end to Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Obama Extends Sanctions Against Zimbabwe’s Mugabe
    • International labour org urged to intervene in Zim union’s harassment
    • NUST students expelled, curfew imposed
    • Civic leaders complain of death threats
    • Five years for possession of diamonds
    • DFID's assistance to Zim discussed in UK parly
    • Property rights will stop food hand-outs in Zimbabwe-Theron
    • ZAPU congress deferred again
    • UK labour group urges Zuma to remain firm on Zim sanctions
    • SA moves to ensure productivity on farms
    • Namibia helps Zim clean-up diamond industry
    • Investors in S. African Mining Firm Urge It to Put Zimbabwe Investments on Hold
    • Zimbabweans in London protest to Zuma
    • Idasa February 2010 GNU Watch
    • Zimbabwe is not a one-party state
    • Zimbabwe: Esther's story
    • Zimbabwe's forgotten children, struggling to survive
    • A new Mugabe? article from 1980
  • Posted 3/3/10
    • Obama Extends Sanctions on Zimbabwe Leaders
    • Diamond monitor arrives in Zim
    • Zimbabwe produces 2 mln carats of diamonds -govt
    • Outrage as journalist arrested for third time in five weeks
    • Photojournalist Manyere freed
    • Zimbabwe Stock Exchange feeling effects of new policy
    • Zimbabwe needs foreign capital - Mandiwanza
    • Union leader flees to South Africa
    • Zim, Botswana in rare show of solidarity
    • Drought destroys 200,000ha of maize in Zimbabwe
    • Judge allows evidence of telecoms engineer
    • Zimbabwean man jailed for US tax fraud
    • ZESA acquires 10 000 prepaid power meters
    • MDC officials to declare assets every year
    • MDC youths vow to defend Tsvangirai
    • Man arrested for spreading pics of Mugabe’s mansion
    • Constitution in the Limelight
    • Release of rhino poachers exposes widespread enforcement failures
    • Bridging the knowledge gap: Indigenisation, empowerment
  • Posted 2/3/10
    • Controversial ‘indigenisation’ law takes effect
    • Zimbabwe local ownership law could hurt recovery: unions
    • Zuma urged to take ‘decisive stand’ on Zim
    • Entire union leadership in hiding over police threats
    • Arrested again
    • ZANU PF councillor victimises Crisis Coalition team
    • ZRP does not deserve UN peace keeping duties
    • WOZA leaders meet with Ministers of Home Affairs
    • Army officials lease land to whites
    • Council begs ministers to pay up … outstanding bills of $3,7 million
    • Clinton announces 2010 winners of Intl Women of Courage Award
    • Zimbabwean makes fresh plea for detention release
    • Informal Sector Lures University Graduates
    • Critics slam Mugabe’s ‘senseless’ birthday party
    • Kate Hoey speaks at launch of Southwark’s Zimbabwe link
    • More Harm than Good
    • Mabvuku-Tafara residents relieved …as Council decides to regularize ‘illegal structures’
  • Batch 2 Posted 1/3/10
    • Bob is 'God's gift to Africa'
    • Zimbabwe unionists go to ground
    • Mugabe forces handover of white-owned companies to black Zimbabweans
    • We will pull out of KP: Mpofu
    • Mpofu denies corruption in diamonds
    • 45 days to draft share disposal plans
    • Measles claim 110 lives: Gvt, WHO
    • Mugabe thanks forces for protecting him
    • Mugabe appeals to youths over sanctions
    • Zimbabwe stun Windies in Twenty20
    • Victoria Falls World Heritage status under threat
    • Zimbabwean deminers clear deadly legacy of Falklands war
  • Posted 1/3/10
    • Farmworkers union officers in hiding after police raids
    • Women in Zimbabwe: “We want a future”
    • Zimbabwe ready to pull out of Kimberly Process, says minister
    • Zimbabwe: Mugabe in eye of conflict diamond storm
    • ZIMBABWE: University's funds looted, intakes frozen
    • Sibanda bounces back as new ZUJ president
    • We’re taking white-owned companies!
    • Zanu PF plays hardball over dual citizenship
    • HRT Vindicated on Alleged Corruption by City Councillors in Highfield
    • For Mugabe's children, life gets tougher and tougher
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 27th February 2010
    • One year after the formation of the inclusive government : which way Zimbabwe?
    • Bill Watch 7/2010 of 27th February 2010 [Indigenisation Regulations in Force March 1st]
    • Bill Watch Special of 28th February 2010 [Parliamentary Committee Meetings 1st - 5th March]

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