The ZIMBABWE Situation

February 2003 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. 3rd batch Posted 28/2/03
    • Signs of Discontent Within Zimbabwe's ZANU PF Growing More Public
    • Zimbabwe families lurch through country's hard times, quietly criticize
    • Food shortages worsen in crisis-hit Zimbabwe
    • Borrowdale robberies
    • New farmers among the hungry
    • 44 Karoi farmers evicted
    • Eric Bloch Column
    • Mugabe's diplomatic victory against Britain hollow
    • Give peace a chance
    • Mixed reaction to fuel price increase
    • Foreign policy thrust needs new focus
    • Wankie, govt clash
    • Mbeki hamstrung on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe ready to go
    • Times hard for formal sector - Jumbe
    • Nhara exposes hypocrisy of pan-Africanist hype
    • Civic groups invited to Hague
    • More farms being seized
    • Only Zimbabweans can solve their problems
    • Wake up call to Zimbabweans
  2. 2nd batch Posted 28/2/03
    • Robert and Morgan in the dock
    • Zanu PF councillors grab commercial stands
    • Gweru woman dies in bread queue
    • Hungwe accused of harassing farmers
    • Zanu PF officials looting State assets, says Biti
    • Moyo orders state media editors to refocus propaganda
    • Pius Ncube eludes state security agents
    • Fuel price hike will not ease crisis: Amos Midzi
    • Zim envoy to Tripoli on Gaddafi's payroll
    • A night in a state-sponsored sauna bath
    • Landmark ruling on forex
    • France's comeback to Africa raises eyebrows
    • Civic movements now fashionable
    • Two non-existent days to renounce non-existent citizenship
    • Fighting for survival
    • Politburo delays action on Jabulani Sibanda
    • No plans to amend Posa - AG's office
    • UZ faces imminent closure
    • 'Murerwa's incentives too little too late'
    • Zesa struggles to import power
  3. 1st batch Posted 28/2/03
    • JAG Sitrep February 26, 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 36 - 26th February 2003
    • Squabbles Rock Farmers' Body
    • Floods Hit Muzarabani
    • MDC says sectoral devaluation skirts real problems
    • Business slams Zesa hikes
    • Outrage over Zesa bills
    • Prayer meeting for torture victims
    • Economic forces, not State, should determine prices
    • Tsvangirai blasts NAM for comforting Mugabe
    • 2 348 new cases of foot-and-mouth detected
    • Zanu PF's mistakes about Zvinavashe
    • African leaders lack will to solve Zim crisis
    • What do you make of the Ben-Menashe case?
    • Choice farms for the chefs
    • Producers accused of fuelling black market
    • New incentives set to put pressure on inflation
    • Mayors headed for fresh clash with govt
    • Desperate Zimbabwean Farmers Pan for Gold As Alternative Income
    • Unpaid Zim tycoons take DRC to court
  4. 2nd batch Posted 27/2/03
    • JAG PR Communique - 25th February 2003
    • JAG SITREP - 25th February 2003
    • Zim crisis 'boggles the mind'
    • Zimbabwe's land reform beneficiaries under scrutiny
    • Parliament bars Daily News
    • There's a limit to helping Zim
    • UN seeks 35 000 tons of maize
    • My protest goes on, says Flower
    • Border crisis over
    • Armed Robbery in Belvedere
    • THE GOLDEN ACRES
    • THE NOMADIC PASTURALISTS
    • Not cricket
    • It has to stop
    • Fighting for Survival
    • Fuel-starved Zimbabwe hikes prices
    • Commonwealth's Biggest Media Gathering Gets Underway in Sri Lanka
    • World needs Tatchell's crusade against tyrannical rulers
    • Troika must push for a transitional government
    • Mugabe, top officials face fresh US sanctions
  5. 1st batch Posted 27/2/03
    • Zvinavashe has no business in politics
    • Senior public prosecutor leaves job after threats
    • Churches engaged in soul searching over role in Zimbabwe's crisis
    • Legal Resources Foundation launches test litigation unit
    • Bungling at Zimsec blamed for mix-up
    • Mudede refuses to release voters' rolls
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 35 - 25th February 2003
    • MDC activist in court on kidnapping charge
    • UZ lecturers' strike continues
    • 15 Nagg members detained by police
    • Zimbabwe doubles fuel price
    • Once a Grain Exporter, Zimbabwe Now Depends on Food Aid
    • Power firm said struggling to renew contracts with regional
    • suppliers
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Attacks Bush, Blair As Imperialists
    • US National Security Advisor: Mugabe Cannot Continue to Oppress Zimbabweans
    • NAM criticised for Zim stance
    • CFU Classifieds 25th February 2003
    • CFU Report Tuesday 25th February 2003
    • Hunger gnaws as villagers wait in vain for maize
  6. Posted 26/2/03
    • Brave Zimbabweans can take decisive action
    • Boycott businesses run by Zanu PF fat cats
    • Why we don't have mass protests in Africa
    • Makoni speaks out
    • MDC reacts to utterances by a Zanu PF politburo member
    • NAM stops short of supporting Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's round
    • THE MDC STATEMENT ON THE 13TH NAM SUMMIT IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
    • MDC will not drop challenge to Mugabe's poll victory
    • Is MDC standing in the light at end of Mugabe's tunnel?
    • Zimbabwe slides into economic chaos
    • Zimbabwe's Flower saved by player revolt - source
    • Rebels force Zimbabwe climbdown
    • Book info for Aussie readers
    • Food aid needed for another year
    • Piracy on Lake Kariba
    • Opposition bottom line for peace is 'Mugabe must go'
    • Mugabe slams 'colonialist' Britain
    • Mandela's defender on case in Zimbabwe
    • Consumer body defends boycotts
    • MDC to propose audit of Aids funds
    • MDC accuses Zanu PF of intimidation ahead of Highfield poll
    • Zanu PF youths attack MDC supporter in Kuwadzana
    • Strike: UZ fails to open
    • Opposition youths denounce Mbeki
    • Judge orders Ben-Menashe to provide documents to defence
    • Couple missing after secretary's death
    • Protestors claim a victory - and so do Australia
    • Mugabe Attacks Big Brother World of Bush and Blair
  7. Batch 2 Posted 25/2/03
    • Human Rights Activists Hope to Bring Zimbabwe Leader to Justice
    • Racist seizure of property an undemocratic practice
    • Latest in the list of President Mugabe's cronies
    • Major shake-up looms at AirZim
    • Message is clear: MDC will brook no nonsense
    • Mbeki indecisive over Zimbabwe
    • Makoni villagers receive food aid
    • Woman dies in fuel queue
    • Karoi farmers in bid to recover $200m property from Mliswa
    • Boycott Zanu PF businesses: MDC
    • Inflation hits record 208 percent
    • Bishop Bakare attacks POSA
    • Musekiwa blasts MDC, vows to remain in exile
    • NGOs accused of violating employment contracts
    • Zanu PF bigwigs accused of meeting Mbeki secretly
    • Carole Malone Column: Marcos of a dictator
    • Tensions rise before Zimbabwe clash
    • Gunship welcome for Aussies in Zim
    • Zim cleric scolds 'callous' Aussie cricketers
    • Bishops and pawns
  8. Batch 1 Posted 25/2/03
    • Land reform beneficiaries under scrutiny
    • All quiet in Bulawayo
    • Duplicity Surfaces at Paris Summit
    • Zimbabwe's Human Rights Activists Campaign Against President Mugabe
    • Protests silenced
    • Mugabe to get boost at summit
    • Court challenge to Mugabe election likely
    • Zanu (PF) Leader Backs Mbeki's Bid for Solution
    • Mugabe poll challenge 'in April'
    • Zimbabwe Treason Witness Ordered to Show Evidence
    • Australia under pressure to lift Zimbabwe sanctions
    • The Economy
    • Cameos
    • "Confrontation and more threats"
    • JAG JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Updated February 24, 2003
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - February 24, 2003
    • JAG Sitrep February 24, 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No 33/34 - 24th February 2003
    • The Zimbabwe Connection : OPPORTUNITIES IN AUSTRALIA
    • Zimbabwe's suspension
  9. Posted 24/2/03
    • Aussies make Zimbabwe rush
    • Inside Edge
    • Repression and food queues the daily lot of Zimbabweans
    • "Let it never be asked of any of us - what did we do when we knew another was oppressed"
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers could get new land-govt
    • Mugabe exit deal: how it all went sour
    • Media group criticises abuses
    • Zimbabwe Opposition to Proceed with Challenge to Mugabe Electoral Victory
    • Breaking the Airwaves
    • NAM might consider resolution supporting Mugabe
    • Flower and Olonga grilled over Mugabe protest
    • Man in woman's garb cheats World Cup audience
    • Singing The Walls Down
    • ZBC, Transmedia set to benefit from $825 million credit facility
    • PRAYERS for PEACE - Multi-denominational Service
  10. 1st batch Posted 23/2/03
    • Family backs courageous Henry
    • End protest or face the axe, Zimbabwe players told
    • Flower, Olonga grilled over Mugabe protest
    • Mourning the death of democratic principles
    • Ben-Menashe stays with pony-tailed man
    • Menashe allowed to go home
    • Man faces charges for insulting Ben-Menashe
    • Passion for education earns Chavunduka family place in history
    • Fuel supplies improve marginally in Harare
    • Does Mugabe care about fate of the common man?
    • Sucking salt
    • Mbeki says Chirac to help resolve Zimbabwe crisis
    • SA Tourism shuts Harare office
    • Zimbabwe to change key laws
    • Local News
    • Bredenkamp swindled out of $2m
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 32 - 21st February 2003
    • Musekiwa in trouble
    • S.African Anglo's swap relieves Zimbabwe $ shortage
    • GMB Splashes $1,5 Billion On Vehicles As Millions Starve
    • Truckers fume over chaos at Beit Bridge
  11. 2nd batch Posted 23/2/03
    • Chirac: Jacques the Lad
    • PARIS IN THE SPRING
    • Harare's First Shopper
    • White Zimbabwean Tobacco Farmers End Funding for Black Growers
    • No Mugabe meeting for Aussies
    • Mugabe's praise discredits Chirac
    • Black arm band day - FRIDAY MAY 9th 2003
    • PRAYERS for PEACE
    • Committee to Defend Asylum Seekers - forum
    • IMF team jets in Wednesday
    • External payment arrears soar
    • ZRP: master of anti-riot gear
    • MDC councils reject Mugabe's birthday bashes
    • MDC rejects Obasanjo precondition
    • Tsodzo punishes striking teachers
    • Devaluation by another name
    • Zimsec workers fixing 'O' and 'A' results
    • Foot-and-mouth out of control in Masvingo
    • Candidates call for peaceful by-elections
    • Hungry villagers attack Binga DA
  12. 2nd batch Posted 22/2/03
    • Land Reform: 'No Shared Vision Between Govt And Farmers'
    • Press climbdown by Zimbabwe
    • "France Angers Its Own Citizens"
    • No French kiss for 'monster' Mugabe
    • Mixed bag on 'bad boys'
    • Zimbabwe elite 'took farms from peasants'
    • Mugabe to be told of Europe's concerns on human rights
    • Police sell bags of seized cement among themselves
    • Mugabe lacks moral authority to rule country, say EU MP
    • Sikhala says Obasanjo misinformed Howard
    • Misa slams Sadc for harsh Press laws
    • Soldiers assault Daily News photographer
    • Sikhala, torture victims to sue police for $35m
    • Police arrest asylum seekers
    • Investors to continue shunning Zimbabwe: Matombo
    • Perfecting the art of selective reporting
    • Zero tolerance a recipe for explosion
    • Fantastic promises and an election year go hand in hand
    • Weary commuters dice with death to get home
    • MDC Urges Progressive African Leaders To Confront Mugabe
    • France reacts with sang froid to 'Worm' insult
    • Howard again asks Zim match shift
    • Chirac and Mugabe have private chat
    • My arrest in Paris
  13. 1st batch Posted 22/2/03
    • Anglo gives Mugabe a fuel lifeline of R240m
    • Anglo American denies media reports of loan given to Zimbabwe govt
    • Chirac slips up on Mugabe banana
    • Focus turns to 'CIA agent'
    • Low Key Celebrations for President's Birthday Planned
    • Zimbabwe 'devalues' currency by 93%
    • Courting Mugabe
    • Mugabe cronies 'get farms'
    • Mugabe's happy birthday in gay Paris
    • Zimbabwe treason trial witness loses memory
    • SA defends Zimbabwe policy
    • Opposition despair in Zimbabwe
    • France to work with Africa on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Modigliani's death mask gives Grace some pause for thought
    • This land is our land
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 32 - 21st February 2003
    • JAG Communique - 21 February 2003
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - February 21, 2003
    • Desperate Zimbabweans risk arrest abroad rather than starvation at home
    • Australia urged to abandon Zimbabwe game
    • Mugabe's praise discredits Chirac
    • Furore over Mugabe kin at SABC
    • Zanu land grab claims deepen party divisions
  14. 4th batch Posted 21/2/03
    • Could Zimbabwe be the next Rwanda?
    • Protesters assail Mugabe at French summit
    • Fury over "grubby" Mugabe-Chirac handshake
    • President flaunts Paris invitation
    • Outrage greets Mugabe's French leave
    • Police release Tatchell
    • EU slams Zimbabwe as Chirac hosts Mugabe
    • Begging bowl time (letter)
    • Optimism now a scarce commodity
    • No wonder Africa is a basket case
    • Less talk, more action needed
    • Zimbabwe's dictator indefensible
    • Villagers relate tales of horror
    • Mugabe hides from protesters in Paris
    • Chirac's Africa Summit Hit by Anti-Mugabe Protests
    • Mugabe's visit shames us all
    • AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
    • Waiting for divine intervention
    • Spotlight falls on govt control of parastatals
    • Limpopo Transfrontier Park: a model for Africa?
    • DRC's child soldiers: outsize uniforms and lethal AK-47 rifles
    • Soldiers harass Fingaz sub-editor
  15. 3rd batch Posted 210/2/03
    • Zim's stop-gap solution
    • Olonga sacked by Harare club over Mugabe protest
    • SEMINAR: NEW LABOUR ACT FOCUSED ON THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY (CFU)
    • Exporters will get greater local yields on their foreign currency earnings
    • British press is not welcome in Zimbabwe, says Mugabe
    • Key witness admits taping Tsvangirai for Mugabe
    • I tricked Tsvangirai - Ben-Menashe
    • Mugabe feasts as Zimbabwe starves
    • First Lady's project stalled
    • Papers condemn Mugabe visit
    • UN criticises arrest of judge in Zimbabwe
    • Africa's ambitious reform agenda
    • Significant drop in crop production predicted
    • Govt borrows $25 billion in one month
    • . . . And now to the notebook Raw sewage
    • Governor meddles in conservancy board appointments
    • Deported Libyan spy feared dead
    • Lawyers want key papers from Ben -Menashe
    • New Zealand introduces visas for Zimbabweans
    • US summons Zim envoy over diplomat's detention
  16. 2nd batch Posted 21/2/03
    • Zimbabweans must reset attitude template
    • Gallows humour in a land hung out to dry
    • Fans join Flower, Olonga in anti-Mugabe protest
    • Sacrificed on the altar of self-interest
    • Resettled war vets abandon farming for gold panning
    • Mudzuri rejects cricket invitation
    • Manzunzu faces more allegations
    • Players continue Zimbabwe protest
    • Menashe pleads exhaustion
    • Women's group condemns arrest of Valentine marchers
    • Chinotimba's guards assault NAGG official
    • Zimdollar devalued for exporters
    • Zim at crossroads as Mugabe turns 79
    • Govt to allow Byo to borrow $2.3 bln
    • GMB splashes $1,5 billion on vehicles as millions starve
    • Zesa to introduce load-shedding
    • Wankie seeks $900m to boost production
    • Evicted Kamativi families stranded
    • Irrigation projects no solution to food security
    • Govt cannot delay devaluation any longer
  17. 1st batch Posted 21/2/03
    • Welcome to Zimbabwe, really?
    • All is not well
    • CIO operative accused of poaching
    • Lavish allowances planned for retired presidents' wives
    • Zimbabwe appeals for more food assistance
    • Mugabe under pressure over human rights abuse
    • Letters to Zim independent - re cricket
    • Obasanjo, Mbeki scared of the truth?
    • Major policy change overdue on parastatals
    • Commonwealth troika expected to meet again
    • Govt bungled Paradza arrest - lawyers
    • AirZim still pays strike breakers
    • Tsvangirai's accuser says key invoices destroyed
    • Truffle dinners for £190 at the Mugabes' glittering hideaway
  18. 2nd batch Posted 20/2/03
    • Evictions ongoing
    • Relations Between Botswana And Zimbabweans Worsen
    • As Zimbabwe starves, Mrs Mugabe goes shopping
    • Shortage of Basic Commodities Worsens
  19. 1st batch Posted 20/2/03
    • New Zealand imposes visa entry for Zimbabwe nationals
    • Telegraph journalist bowled out of Zimbabwe
    • UK draining Zimbabwe of social workers
    • Zimbabwe judge says he was warned to comply
    • Storm as Mugabe flies to Paris
    • Straw pressed to back Mugabe arrest
    • Mugabe to face court challenge
    • StanChart staying in Zimbabwe
    • Key tape in Tsvangirai trial is 'inaudible'
    • Witness: 'Bizos a racist'
    • Living in fear of Mugabe's green bombers
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 31 - 19th February 2003
    • JAG PR Communique - 19th February 2003
    • Rule of law ''in tatters'', says UN Special Rapporteur
    • Mugabe protesters clash with police
    • The French should arrest Mr Mugabe, not fete him
    • Cricket: Journalist's expulsion raises more doubts over Zimbabwe
    • Players continue protest
    • Zimbabwe adjusts exchange rate
    • Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai asks for order against witness
  20. Posted 19/2/03
    • EU formally extends Zimbabwe sanctions for 1 yr
    • Mugabe sidesteps EU travel sanctions
    • Zimbabwean "Anti-Govt" High Court Judge Arrested - BBC
    • Kinnock calls for action
    • Pahad hits back at Zimbabwe critics
    • Obasanjo is blatantly misinformed
    • JAG blasts Obasanjo’s assertion
    • Who will be controlling our economy when crisis is over?
    • Key witness questioned in Zimbabwe treason trial
    • Spoornet to fast-track delivery of food to Zimbabwe
    • I will arrest Robert Mugabe when he arrives in Paris
    • Moyo silent on media laws
    • Resettled farmers cry foul over food
    • Ham-fisted handling of citizens could be costly
    • Judge arrested
    • Domestic debt hits $370 billion
    • Who is Dr. Shire? To all information medias
    • Human and Political Rights.
    • Mbeki, Zanu moderate in secret crisis talks
    • No nine day wonder
    • Mbeki speaks out on protection of property in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Security Communique - 18th February 2003
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 32 - 18th February 2003
    • JAG PR Communique - 18th February 2003
  21. Posted 18/2/03
    • Despite denials, police brutality is increasing
    • Police quiz Anglicans
    • Shamu calls for harmony among new farmers
    • Objections came too late
    • Dubious firm in visa scam
    • Visiting presidents hoodwinked
    • Flower, Olonga’s gentlemanly conduct is what the game of cricket is all about
    • Bribing Green Bombers with short-term happiness
    • Police assault toddler
    • Minister optimistic of industrial revival
    • 'Readmit Zimbabwe' to Commonwealth
    • T I condemns the arrest and assault of civil society leaders in Zimbabwe
    • NZ backs Zimbabwe's suspension
    • Australian Story : ABC-TV
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 31 - 17th February 2003
    • JAG Job Opportunities - 17 February 2003
    • US seeks apology over diplomat detention
    • English umpires refuse to adjudicate in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe journalists hit by harsh media laws
    • Tsvangirai trial: a test of justice in Zimbabwe
  22. Posted 17/2/03
    • Zimbabwean war veterans target Asian businesses in land-grabbing campaign
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - February 15, 2003
    • Bizos lashes key witness
    • Final check on Harare security
    • Cricket: All we need now is a sex scandal
    • Lamb's position looks in jeopardy
    • 'You can't shy away from the confrontation'
    • Netherlands consider shortening trip
    • I wish our actions had been clearer: Hussain
    • Africa's tragedy
    • International row over Mugabe's Paris trip
    • Mugabe set for diplomatic coup
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 30 - 15th February 2003
    • Mbeki raps Howard over Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe dispute sees another EU-African summit cancelled
    • Mbeki says Zimbabwe looks at media law
  23. 2nd Batch Posted 16/2/03
    • The French baas and the African native
    • All Valentine Day Walkers released
    • Valentine marchers arrested
    • How long can Harare survive financial suicide?
    • Outrage as Mbeki dodges Zimbabwe
    • Writing on the wall for Moyo
    • Mass action 'toothless'
    • Writing on the wall for Moyo
    • One meal a day now common
    • Mudenge tells Commonwealth to disband
    • Police hunt for war veteran
    • Cops arrested for allegedly beating suspect to death
    • Zimbabwe hit by influx of refugees
    • They're the world's worst capitalists
    • Let's minister to the ungodly
    • Zanu PF closes terror bases
    • Continued support for Mugabe irks investors
    • At Least 30 Women Arrested In Peace Protest Outside U.N. Office
    • 'We felt like we had been betrayed'
    • Furious Hussain threatens to quit
    • Hussain ponders future after Zimbabwe debacle
    • We need to put the Zimbabwe affair behind us - Lamb
    • ICC awards controversial World Cup match to Zimbabwe
    • Kiwis say no to Kenya
    • Black arm band ban
  24. 1st Batch Posted 16/2/03
    • 'Why I wore a black band for Zimbabwe'
    • BBC2 program, tomorrow night at 1800hrs - personal account of land grab
    • Dishonest brokers kill African renaissance
    • So long, Brother Obasanjo
    • 'Socialism will not work', say economic analysts
    • New economic plan mooted
    • Govt snubs money changers' plea
    • 'We are too docile'
    • 'Chave Chimurenga'
    • Arrival of army worm opens can of worms for govt
    • 'Barefooted people' compound land chaos
    • Zimra sells MDC-sourced maize
    • Hunger leads to school drop outs
    • Gweru residents drink water with faeces
    • Mugabe withdraws kids from school
    • Laughter in the wind
    • Zimbabwe police 'rigged poll'
    • Bizos questions CIA involvement in murder plot
    • Docket for MDC supporters vanishes
  25. 2nd Batch Posted 15/2/03
    • Zimbabwe cricket rebels head for shadows
    • I have stood up for what was right: Olonga
    • U.S. Protests Detention of U.S. Diplomat in Zimbabwe
    • St.Valentines Day - Further Massacre of Democracy
    • Zimbabwe 'love marches' broken up
    • 70 arrested over illegal demo
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 29 - 14th February 2003
    • Curtain raised on Mutare's real-life circus
    • Rift over Harare's suspension grows
    • Respect Bizos, judges warns irate witness
    • Pressure builds on England and ICC
    • 50 Zimbabwean Farmers Settled in Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe inflation of 208% underestimated, say analysts
    • Australia may delay arrival for Zimbabwe match
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe is no cricketer
    • Harare mayor learns price of speaking out
    • Ben Menashe says state paid for tape
    • Summit called off over Mugabe controversy
    • Zimbabwe duo escape action
    • Taxi Fares Set to Go Up to $400 Per Km
    • State injects $42m to fight armyworm
  26. 1st Batch Posted 15/2/03
    • Zimbabwe exclusion must not be lifted says Kenya
    • Protesters burn Nigerian flag
    • London Service for the Todds - who saw ideals turn to tyranny
    • Mutasa accused of selling maize-meal to prospective voters
    • NCA members remanded
    • Makumbe, Kagoro held
    • Docket for MDC supporters vanishes
    • US calls for maintenance of smart sanctions
    • Menashe disowns incriminating article
    • Now we know who the real sell-out is
    • Devaluation: most realistic solution to current crisis
    • We need to follow in Flower, Olonga's footsteps
    • Let's queue for his exit
    • Treason trial: Ben-Menashe's request for temporary break turned down
    • UK Campaigner organising warrant for Mugabe's arrest
    • 'We felt like we had been betrayed'
  27. 3rd Batch Posted 14/2/03
    • Useful idiots and principled players
    • Government not committed to economic recovery
    • Showing the way
    • Hitting a six for freedom and democracy!
    • It's all quiet and still in Harare
    • Where have all the tickets gone?
    • They had the courage
    • Hats off to Andy Flower, Henry Olonga
    • Olonga to face disciplinary committee
    • Business snippets from Zim Independent
    • Ben-Menashe contract no secret in US, Canada
    • Zimbabwean Indians claim harassment in adopted land
    • Zim situation 'deteriorating'
    • English cricketers talk to psychologist
    • Witness admits payment from Zim
    • Cricket chiefs investigate South Africa president
    • Violence Increases Ahead of By-Election, NGO Report
    • British rights activist to make Mugabe arrest bid
    • Zimbabwe go through motions
    • Farm Workers' Plight
  28. 2nd Batch Posted 14/2/03
    • The unofficial stars of the Cup
    • Aussies in and out of Zimbabwe
    • Kenya against Zimbabwe's early Commonwealth return
    • Few takers for A2 plots
    • US$30 million fuel deal signed
    • Where is water for irrigation scheme going to come from?
    • Attempts to revive agriculture falter
    • The CFU never learns
    • Obasanjo now part of the problem
    • Nyekorach-Matsanga lectures ZOU students
    • Political crime on rise
    • Paris summit to focus on Nepad
    • Howard rebuffs Obasanjo's claims on Zim
    • Protesters burn Nigerian flag
    • Cops raid church meeting
    • Police 'beat up' queueing Zimbabweans
    • Zimbabwe still has future in C'wealth - McKinnon
    • Joint motion for a resolution on human rights in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe human rights lawyer seeks asylum in SA
    • 'The time is auspicious to lift the sanctions on Zimbabwe'
  29. 1st Batch Posted 14/2/03
    • THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE IN ZIMBABWE
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE LEGAL COMMUNIQUÉ - February 12, 2003
    • Our Country as it is
    • Mugabe is now well past his sell-by date
    • POSA is a fascist law applied partisanly
    • Ben-Menashe denies State paid him to trap Tsvangirai
    • Judge rules Ben-Menashe be questioned on contract
    • Biti lashes at arrests of opposition members
    • State to blame for Dete disaster
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 27 - 12th February 2003
    • C'wealth yet to rule on suspension
    • Witness dropped from Nkala case
    • Voracious armyworm wreaking havoc
    • Questions of Sport
    • ICC Gives England More Time
    • US says Commonwealth should not let Zimbabwe back
    • Britain hails 'moral victory' over Zimbabwe game
    • France forces fudge on Mugabe sanctions
    • MDC STATEMENT ON GENERAL OBASANJO’S CALL TO LEGITMIZE THE ILLEGITIMATE MUGABE REGIME
    • WOMEN OF ZIMBABWE ARISE (WOZA) Press Release
    • February 14 2002 Woza Valentines Day Walk
  30. 3rd Batch Posted 13/2/03
    • Inflation shoots past 200 percent mark
    • US$81m Harare airport gathers dust
    • $3bln missing from FNBS
    • Zimbabwe counts costs of England match cancellation
    • Govt flys Cuban docs for US$644 000
    • Amani Trust resumes operations
    • Treason trial in secret session
    • Zimbabwe judge overrules government gag order
    • State paid $21m to Ben-Menashe
    • Ruling on Menashe today
    • DA STATEMENT-MBEKI SCRAPS ZIM SUSPENSION
    • Zimbabwe Group Welcome Dutch Government Statement on Zimbabwe Match
    • Judge turns down MDC application
    • Thanks - I'm OK! - Trudy Stevenson
    • FAO to provide vaccines to fight FMD
    • Focus on anticipated huge cereal deficit
    • MDC alleges biased food distribution
    • Kuwait offers 90 tonnes of maize-meal
    • Riot police disperse food queues
    • The woes of shopping in Zimbabwe
    • None but ourselves
  31. 2nd Batch Posted 13/2/03
    • Mugabe glows after sanctions split
    • Zimbabwe suspension extended
    • Zimbabwe to 'abandon' privatisations
    • Chinese firm 'awarded Zimbabwean land'
    • EU renews diplomatic sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • France wins summit 'opt out' of Mugabe travel ban
    • Scramble for Freedom Trains a recipe for disaster
    • Murerwa proposes devaluation
    • Troika could be worse than toothless bulldog
    • State urged to revive commercial farming
    • AirZim blames government for financial woes
    • Judge orders police to stop torturing suspects
    • MDC youths petition Aussie team not to come
    • Zimbabwe Cricket Union to Weigh in on England Controversy
    • Zim to ignore DRC looting report
    • Olonga, Flower Abandon Hotel
    • MDC salutes Flower and Olonga
    • ZANU PF, France have more in common than meets the eye
    • ZANU PF set to pull rug from under MDC
    • Chinamasa not yet off the hook
    • Human rights lawyer flees country
  32. Ist Batch Posted 13/2/03
    • Bulawayo councillor starts feeding scheme
    • JAG Fuel Communiqué
    • Questions? Mibvunzo? Imibuzo?
    • Dry conditions force government to consider compulsory irrigation
    • Obasanjo, Mbeki move could plunge Zim into violence
    • Cricket team won't play in Zimbabwe
    • Report from ZNSPCA Chief Inspector
    • Harare farce brings new squabble
    • CIA Warns US Needs to Address Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • A moral maze, mind games, and a beauty contest.
    • England on a sticky wicket after finally refusing to play in Harare
    • Nigeria reopens Zimbabwe debate
    • England's £1m bill
    • France Sidesteps Fresh Mugabe Travel Ban
    • Zimbabwe question sparks Commonwealth crisis
  33. Posted 12/2/03
    • Here's to Moyo, the patron of southern African journalists
    • England snub Zimbabwe
    • Opposition lawmaker held
    • Zimbabwe faces million-tonne grain deficit: study
    • JAG Sitrep February 11, 2003
    • Dispute Could Splinter Commonwealth Along Racial Lines
    • Is SA Using Iraq for Power Bid At UN
    • Zimbabwe sanctions meeting cancelled
    • Zimbabwe duo await fate
    • Neighbouring rail networks blamed for maize delays
  34. Second Batch Posted 11/2/03
    • JAG Legal Communique 10 February 2003
    • JAG Communique 10 February 2003 RE: Cricket
    • JAG Sitrep February 10, 2003
    • England's cricketers refuse to play in Zimbabwe
    • Come to Harare and die
    • African solidarity
    • Boycott torment leaves England team in tears
    • Tsvangirai trial witness 'gagged'
    • African ambush brings Mugabe in from the cold
    • Zimbabwe board probe player protest
    • Death threat dismissed as Zimbabwe decison is ducked
    • No decision on Zim suspension - SA
    • Laughter replaces English long faces
    • England's death-threat letter: full transcript
    • Mugabe bowled out
    • Mwonzora sues Mohadi for $65m
    • MDC youths denounce Mugabe, government
    • Muchinguri, Mutasa clash over invasion
    • Women activists plan march against violence
    • Defence lawyers accuse Goche of protecting Ben-Menashe
    • World Cup brings Zimbabwe under international scrutiny
    • Airzim seeks to reclaim confidence
    • Foreigners scramble for local properties
    • Nigerian minister's utterances a total betrayal of ordinary Zimbabweans
    • Mugabe stuck in a hole he dug himself into
  35. Posted 11/2/03
    • England campaign descends into farce
    • Trained staff quit troubled Zimbabwe
    • England should not play in Zimbabwe: Survey
    • Zimbabwe Police Quash Protest as Cricket Begins
    • Flower's international future hangs in balance
    • Statement of Andrew Flower and Henry Olonga
    • Wear black armbands in protest
    • Zimbabwe Seeks Gag on Deal With Treason Witness
    • Commonwealth divided over Zimbabwe
    • Re-admission to Commonwealth a step closer
    • Ruling could be a blessing in disguise
    • Investment Analysts Take US for Fools
    • Obasanjo meets Mugabe, Tsvanigrai
    • Tsvangirai briefs Obasanjo on crisis
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 26 - 10th February 2003
    • Zimbabwe comes in from the cold
    • Cricket board offers new Zimbabwe evidence
    • Politics banned
    • Black farmers' union optimistic about production in Zimbabwe
    • Macheke farmer excels
    • It's just not cricket
    • Mugabe still not out
    • Inactivity can only prolong suffering
    • Travel ban on Mugabe should be enforced
    • JAG should divorce itself from CFU
    • Some killers have an unwavering belief in their infallibility
    • Food shortages set to continue as rains fail
    • Economists dismiss industry survival plan
    • Poor Zimbabweans, when is the time?
    • Waiting in a food queue for three months
  36. Posted 10/2/03
    • Mugabe bends minds in hatred camps
    • Zimbabwe imports 700 tractors for tobacco growers
    • Letter from a farmer
    • NOT CRICKET
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #3
    • Diplomats: Nigeria presses Mugabe for reforms
    • Aussies warned of Zimbabwe deaths
    • Fuel supplies in Harare improve
    • Crackdown on Zimbabwe Opposition Intensifies
    • Zim farmers stranded in Zambia
    • Starvation threat in Zimbabwe
    • Harare pubs warned to close on CWC match days
    • New delay on Zimbabwe boycott decision
    • SA must intervene urgently in Zimbabwe
    • Armed Zanu-PF thug on the loose at Bennet's farm -MDC report
    • Treason Trial: day 5
    • Cricket arrests and torture
    • More MDC arrests by illegitimate regime – MDC report
    • 2 Photographers Arrested
    • Mugabe's henchmen steal food from the mouths of the starving povo
    • Tortured activist
    • England united after death threats
    • Why we must play in Harare
  37. Posted 9/2/03
    • Safari spectacular opens World Cup
    • Obasanjo visits Mugabe, discusses Zimbabwe crisis
    • Mbeki attacks NZ and Britain over Zimbabwe stance
    • External factors fuel Zimbabwe crisis, says Obasanjo
    • Zimbabwe to clamp down on World Cup protests
    • Regional Contagion
    • Its time to personalise this struggle
    • Pain stopped play
    • England stall over Zimbabwe boycott
    • More MDC lawmakers arrested
    • No deck chairs or umbrellas
  38. 4th Batch Posted 8/2/03
    • African nations to drop Mugabe sanctions
    • Chirundu: a Jewel, Land of Complexities
    • Harare trial told of meddling by witness
    • Soft Drink Shortage Resurfaces
    • Mugabe on the back foot
    • Mbeki mum on Mugabe
    • Trial witness denies being paid for Mugabe tape
    • NRZ passengers stranded
    • MDC youths petition Obasanjo on Mugabe
    • Government farm policy change lacks sincerity
    • Africa must harness resources for development
    • Maize crop under stress as dry spell continues
    • Fighting colonial ghosts won't save Zimbabwe
    • Save: the death of a once mighty river
    • How can anyone be so blind to the injustice all around us?
    • Forex scam rocks Airzim
    • Innocent people may die as a result of this cricket match
    • Thriving on controversies
    • Government Orders More Price Freezes
  39. 3rd Batch Posted 8/2/03
    • Letter to the Daily Telepgraph in the UK following Saturdays' train disaster in Dete
    • 40 years later, Bizos pleads a similar case
    • CFU REPORT 7 FEBRUARY 2003
    • Three journalists arrested in Zimbabwe
    • Nigeria, S.Africa oppose ''antagonising'' Zimbabwe
    • Letting Mugabe off the hook
    • IOC APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Leaders' Treason Trial Continues
    • Bishops call for SA to intervene on Zimbabwe terror
    • The Rat That Roared
    • South Africa: The Downside of Liberation
    • Setbacks for Gadhafi's dream of supremacy in Africa
    • Former anti-apartheid activist to decide England cricket appeal on Zimbabwe match
    • Agri SA press conference statement
    • Mbeki climbs into WC debate
    • England ask for ICC security briefing on Zimbabwe
    • England make last stand
    • Rebuffed England face Cup dilemma
    • England lose final appeal over Zimbabwe switch
    • England ready to forfeit match
    • Media reflects on cricket world cup
    • Zimbabwe Cricket Supporters for Democracy appeal
    • Zimbabwe cricket boycott
    • Letter to English cricket team captain
  40. 2nd Batch Posted 8/2/03
    • Couple brutally murdered in Karoi
    • A tale of chiefs, bribes and donkeys
    • Mugabe must go
    • "Enough is enough"
    • Mythology and fabrication rampant
    • Queue shortages a thing of the past
    • No change of attitude by Zim government
    • ZRP not able to conduct professional crowd control
    • 'Mugabe finished'
    • Zimbabwe's only exit
    • Setback for Tsvangirai's defence team
    • Treason trials nothing new to Zimbabwe's law courts
    • Britain should pay compensation direct to farmers
    • One million facing starvation in cities
    • Government orders more price freezes
    • We should not be forced to confront Mugabe
    • Zimsec have messed up people's lives
    • Lawyer grills doctor on post-mortem findings
    • Ben-Menashe turns court into mini-comedy session
    • Air Zim gives late Sally Mugabe's niece plum job
  41. 1st Batch Posted 8/2/03
    • US sanctions regime toothless officials admit
    • Heated Testimony Erupts in Tsvangirai Trial
    • Zimbabwe Court Told Witness Made Up Treason Plot
    • Made boasts of farm grabs
    • Villagers failing to obtain Ids
    • Mutare police to step up operations against touts
    • Mugabe, Kibaki snubbed by cricket council
    • Britain's hostility is undermining efforts to end the country's crisis
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe January 27th - February 2nd 200
    • No agreement reached with govt - CFU
    • Govt turns to Iran for fuel
    • Couple killed in cold blood as lawlessness mounts
    • Mbeki, Obasanjo talks centre on Zim crisis
    • Zim to run out of food next month
    • Ben-Menashe a 'fraudster'
  42. 2nd Batch Posted 7/2/03
    • 200 000t maize vanishes
    • Senate passes Zimbabwe cricket motion
    • World Cup: Zimbabwe not to play if matches shifted to SA
    • MP says Zanu PF duo out to humiliate him
    • Police guard at Nkala grave queried
    • Mix-up leaves 80 without exam results
    • Govt to fork out unbudgeted $715 billion in subsidies
    • Zimbabwe sanctions elude EU
    • Tatchell to seek Mugabe's arrest during Paris visit
    • Zimbabwe Court Hears of 10-Day Plan to Kill Mugabe
    • EU sanctions against Zimbabwe set to stay
    • Zimbabwe witness 'a fraudster'
    • No Local Beef Exports to the EU Yet
    • Zimbabwe treason plot 'set up'
    • Cricket chiefs meet to defuse Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zimbabwe may boycott SA
    • Reality of food shortages inconsistent with official figures
    • Zimbabwe on the verge of economic collapse
    • Harare short on clean water
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 25 - 6th February 2003
    • JAG Communique RE food situation
    • JAG Legal Communique
  43. 1st Batch Posted 7/2/03
    • Joseph Chinotimba as a Member of Parliament
    • MDC must cripple economy to dislodge Mugabe
    • Ben-Menashe concedes video recording inaudible
    • Violence breaks out in maize-meal queue
    • Councillor accused of hoarding maize-meal
    • Mugabe can't choose successor
    • Zambia to offer free land
    • Locals show little enthusiasm for cricket
    • Govt drops charges against 41 white farmers
    • ZBC reporter's huts set ablaze in farm row
    • And now to the Notebook . . . Third Chimurenga journalism
    • Justice must prevail
    • Ndlovu proposes privately-run correspondence university
    • Justice must prevail
    • 'What future for Mugabe's Zimbabwe?'
    • Zim left out of UK ivory deal
    • NRZ needs US$100m to revamp network
    • Zim looks East as sanctions bite
    • Ari Ben-Menashe drags CIA into Tsvangirai trial
    • Detained NCA members freed
  44. 4th Batch Posted 6/2/03
    • 1.5m 'ghosts' voted in Zim election - census
    • Is this Mugabe's new diplomacy?
    • Barwe granted bail
    • Trial postponed
    • By-election dates set
    • Zimbabwe make World Cup threat
    • Life of the habitual border jumper
  45. 3rd Batch Posted 6/2/03
    • Made finally admits to chaos in land reform
    • Zanu PF land victim won't get compensated
    • Tortured MDC activist dies
    • What ugly secrets is the government trying to hide?
    • Zimbabwe's Daily News 'being put to the sword'
    • Security agencies take over doling maize-meal
    • The kubatana newsletter - keeping you informed - February 5th 2003
    • New breed of land grabbers rush for rich pickings
    • CFU's allegiance better served assisting those living on berries
    • Fuel price hike looms as shortages persist
    • Journalists released without charge
    • Rescue workers complete search
    • Oil company in fuel mix-up
    • Mnangagwa grilled on exit plan
    • Man stabbed to death in maize grain queue
    • Police arrest Mwonzora at gunpoint for heckling deputy minister
    • Forex dealers back in streets
    • War vets confiscate cement from shop
    • EU renews efforts to extend Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Mugabe's invite to Paris 'not provocative'
    • Bardot Urges France to Withdraw Mugabe Invitation
  46. Second Batch Posted 6/2/03
    • Blair concedes 'limited options' on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean capital faces critical water problems
    • Ex-spy set up sting to tape death plot
    • Consultant Testifies in Zimbabwe Trial
    • Witness drags CIA name into alleged Zimbabwe plot
    • Ben-Menashe warned
    • Video boosts Tsvangirai in treason trial
    • UK 'put up £6m to oust Mugabe'
    • Britain offered to finance Mugabe assassination - court told
    • Opposition Sought Mugabe Murder, Harare Court Told
    • Ben-Menashe a crook, say Tsvangirai's defence lawyers
    • Zimbabwe Court Views Video Testimony in Treason Trial
    • UK charities' hidden aid to Zimbabwe
    • Tobacco production expected to plummet
    • WOZA will walk against VIOLENCE on Valentines Day
    • Mugabe, hand back Zimbabwe to its owners, the people
    • Churches, not State, should call National Day of Prayer
    • Noczim mum as fuel crisis worsens
    • Business, labour demand commitment from Mugabe
    • Consumers cry foul over new Zesa billing system
    • MDC vows to punish Mugabe
    • Mujuru, Tungamirai press Mugabe over succession
    • NCA vows to press ahead with demos
    • NRZ launches probe into train disaster
  47. 1st Batch Posted 6/2/03
    • CFU REPORT 4 FEBRUARY 2003
    • Police blamed over protestor's death
    • Murder on Murrayfield Farm
    • Food Shortages Worsening in Zimbabwe, Says World Food Program
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 23 - 4th January 2003
    • Communiqué from David Conolly (Chairman of Justice for Agriculture)
    • EU expected to renew travel sanctions on Mugabe
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 24 - 5th February 2003
    • Greg Jerrett: Being human is tragic enough
    • ICC to rule on Zimbabwe match on Thursday
    • Australia considering fly-in/fly-out option for Zimbabwe game
    • Mandela: Games should stay in Zimbabwe
    • Press group blasts ICC
    • ICC has anointed the devil with olive oil
    • Aussie cricketers consider all options
    • Zimbabwe game still in doubt as ACA hedges bets
    • Zimbabwe doesn't want forfeit: Marsh
    • ECB finally say no to Harare
    • ECB support Hussain over Zimbabwe
    • Change of heart
    • A view from Zimbabwe - link to radio interview
    • Lets not milk the Cows tonight
  48. Second Batch Posted 4/2/03
    • Zimbabwe mulls 'devaluation'
    • Zimbabwe's judges remain defiant
    • Government opts for sectoral devaluation
    • Train disaster toll rises to 50
    • Death toll up to 46 in Zimbabwe's worst train crash; signal man arrested and alcohol tested
    • Tsvangirai's Trial Begins Amid Division in Zanu PF
    • Tony Blair must ask for commitment from Thabo Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe bars foreign reporters from treason trial
    • Britain agreed Mugabe invite to Paris - Le Monde
    • Zimbabwe in the dock
    • AgriSA differs with minister on land reform in Zimbabwe
    • Where are the heroes? (letter)
    • Enforce the law humanely, but without fear or favour. "
    • "Corn Crunchers"
    • Zimerick competition
  49. First Batch Posted 4/2/03
    • On trial for his country
    • Tsvangirai trial begins
    • Police get rough at Tsvangirai case
    • Baton-wielding police, furious diplomats and a politician fighting to save his life
    • Police arrest two journalists and limit access to trial of opposition leader
    • Top SA lawyer arrives to defend MDC leader
    • War vets pensions up 80%
    • Government has thrown out mission statement
    • Daily News barred from meeting SA land delegation
    • Harare residents urge MDC to spearhead change
    • Probe into Sikhala's alleged torture ends
    • Governor urges State to seize land
    • The Weather
    • Is this the rule of law in Zimbabwe?
    • 1.5m 'ghosts' voted in
    • Zimbabwe leadership hangs on hunger
    • Fans warned to avoid Zimbabwe Cup clashes
    • PM 'lied' on Mugabe tri
    • Is this Mugabe's new diplomacy?
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • One hell of a place
    • Chirac must deal with Mugabe
    • How I count my blessings (1981)
  50. Second Batch Posted 3/2/03
    • 42 killed in train crash
    • Tsvangirai says masses must organise themselves
    • Chiefs eat cake with Mugabe
    • Gvt meddling in Church matters-Ncube
    • Govt intransigent over water
    • Starving villagers blast government
    • Police warned against torture
    • 'Parliamentary committee's rescue plan futile'
    • Prospects for 2003 agricultural season
    • Signing of turnaround plan imminent
    • Who will monitor the partisan police?
    • Barmy farmers believe bull
    • 'All he is doing is helping Mugabe'
    • Tsvangirai's support down as he faces trial
    • Hussain says players will bow to public opinion on boycott
    • Cricket and war leaves old allies divided
    • MDC criticism wide off the mark
    • Mugabe ready to soften restrictions - Mbeki
    • Govt to fund boycott
  51. First Batch Posted 3/2/03
    • Zimbabwe train crash toll rises to 46
    • Mbeki highlights differences with UK '
    • Police commanders openly support Mugabe'
    • Hussain drops World Cup hint
    • African Leaders Prepare for AU Summit
    • HIGH LEVEL ZIMBABWE MEETING SET FOR FRIDAY
    • Laughing Matters
    • Birth of a nation: a vivid portrait of war-torn Zimbabwe
    • Govt should put promises in writing - CFU
    • Zimbabwe opposition urged to lead mass action
    • Zimbabwe protests not ICC's responsibility
  52. Second Batch Posted 2/2/03
    • Geoff Nyarota: A Voice From the Political Wilderness
    • England players dig in over Zimbabwe
    • England caught in a moral dilemma - Michael Atherton
    • Blair fails to win Mbeki's support
    • Race and Rescue
    • Leader's plea to halt Zimbabwe torture
    • England are right to take in Zimbabwe experience
    • The secret Zimbabwe policeman's cricket ball
    • England players' union unhappy over ICC secrecy
    • ECB in court over Harare match
    • Downer warned that Zimbabwe match will turn violent
    • I wouldn't play in Zimbabwe: Kirsten
    • TV BLOWERS' RICIN TERROR
    • South Africa Helps Libya Gain U.N. Human Rights Seat
    • ICC corrupt; Origin update
    • Toil, trouble for disunited nations
  53. First Batch Posted 2/2/03
    • Mugabe unshaken but stirred
    • Zim land reform 'has done irreparable damage'
    • Blair and Mbeki make new bid to get back on track over Zimbabwe
    • AgriSA: Farms for pals
    • Zimbabwe Still Mired in Violence and Corruption, Human Rights Group Says
    • At Least 40 Killed as Zimbabwe Trains Collide
    • Zimbabwe rail crash blamed on signalling error
    • Wicket fears in Zimbabwe
    • SA clerics try to heal Zim, Blair rift
    • England players' unions want to see report
    • EU still deadlocked on Zim
    • Herald fabricated comments says envoy
    • Coming out of the closet
    • SA is implicitly standing surety for Zimbabwe
  54. Second Batch Posted 1/2/03
    • IS ZIMBABWE ON THE BRINK OF GENOCIDE?
    • Farm Workers, Urban Vulnerable Need to Be Assisted, Report
    • Foreign governments funding protesters, Zimbabwe claims
    • Didiza's views on Zim hurt SA, says DA
    • African food shortages ending everywhere except in Zimbabwe
    • WFP assessment of Zimbabwean migrants in RSA’s Limpopo Province
    • England dismay at Harare go-ahead
    • All not well, says CFU
    • Archbishop invited to mediate in Zimbabwe
    • One Wonders!
    • Al-Qaeda active in Zimbabwe: report
    • Harvard Scholar Says "Regime Change Must Occur" in Zimbabwe
    • African Scholar Suggests Political Options for Mugabe's Zimbabwe
    • Kansteiner, Mubako Agree Zimbabwe Suffers. But Differ on Degree
    • Zimbabwe Seeks Investor Help
    • England players wait on boycott decision
  55. First Batch Posted 1/2/03
    • Zimbabwe Seeks to Close Indy Newspaper
    • Minutes of ICC teleconference 30/01/03
    • Cricket politicians lack moral fibre
    • PCA criticises Zimbabwe decision
    • U.N. Sees Zimbabwe Famine Rising
    • MPs join campaign to finance Harare withdrawal
    • Portugal blocks Harare sanctions
    • Dying with money in their pockets
    • NZ Cricket refuses to send Black Caps to Nairobi
    • Mugabe barred from meeting teams
    • Morgan wants Zimbabwe situation scrutinised
    • Safety at Zimbabwe games cannot be guaranteed: former player
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Updated 30th January 2003
    • Deadline for DRC looters
    • Witness identifies police assailants
    • Reporters barred
    • Ex-farmworkers accuse war veterans of harassment
    • Rerunning Moyo's pre-Zanu PF writings would be great fun
    • Worried Mugabe looks over his shoulder

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