The ZIMBABWE Situation

October 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/10/2002
    • Red herrings and Robert Mugabe
    • Africa's ugly sisters leave trail of death
    • A bloody revolution, like in France in 1789, is inevitable
    • Two Top Members of Zimbabwe's Commercial Farmers Union Resign
    • Cloete, Hasluck quit CFU
    • Zimbabwe dollar plunges on black market
    • Border Timbers blames State for plantation fires
    • CIO man beaten up at Jongwe's funeral
    • Militia destroys Daily News copies in Gweru
    • Catholic bishop answers critics
    • Chinese and Zimbabwean defense ministers hold talks
    • Zimbabwe Ban Extended
    • CRS Food Relief Reaches Sick And Malnourished In Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe has lost some of its sheen but not its appeal
    • Ex-Liberators Need to Be Freed From All-Consuming Bitterness
    • Masvingo MDC official brutally assaulted
    • Impounded maize could have bought votes: MDC
    • Government insensitivity fuelling the brain drain
    • CIOs Mwale bars media tour of gutted plantations
    • State to evict settlers from timber estates
    • Zambia bans GM food aid
  2. Posted 30/10/2002
    • Another funeral, more to come
    • Stevens' murder suspects apply to court for discharge
    • War vets pave way for Moyo on farm
    • Fate of arrested foreigners unclear
    • Settlers charged with arson
    • MDC election agents purged
    • Zimbabwe opposition blames govt for MP's death
    • Wildlife under threat, says Nhema
    • Cattle rustling reaches alarming levels in Chiredzi
    • Time for another country-wide aerial flip, Made!
    • State paranoia against press dangerous
    • Protesters in Johannesburg say Mugabe must go
    • More teachers suspended for striking
    • Chigwedere to fire teachers procedurally
    • Funeral costs go up
    • Project aims to fill seed gap
    • Farmers warn of Zim-style crisis
    • Namibia's whites face farm seizures
    • CIO monitors Insiza election
    • Presidential Elephant Research & Conservation Project - Anti-Snare Funding Required
    • Zimbabwean Journalist Receives Press Award
    • Zimbabwe says white farmers can't take equipment
  3. Second batch Posted 29/10/2002
    • ANOTHER CASUALTY OF ZIMBABWES’ LAND CRISIS
    • Concerted Effort for the National Survival and Utilisation of Resources and Environment
    • Save Valley Conservancy - Crime Statistics
    • DIARY OF POACHING ACTIVITIES ON A RANCH IN ZIMBABWE
    • Yes, we have no prisoners
    • Ziana Retrenches 80 Workers
    • Border-Jumper Wounded By South African Soldier
    • JAG SITREP 27th OCTOBER 2002
    • 'No chance of recovery with Mugabe'
    • Zim opposition's offices attacked
    • New Congo-Rwanda talks planned in South Africa
    • S.African Farmers Warn of Zimbabwe-Style Crisis
    • Mugabe wins key by-election
    • For the government, Insiza was no ordinary by-election
    • By-election marred by allegations of foul play
    • Zesa lumbers consumers with massive tariff increase
    • Traders cash in on shortage of paraffin
    • State media not meant to churn out propaganda: Shamuyarira
    • Zanu PF card a must for maize-meal seekers
    • Playing the victim will destroy the MDC (newspaper cutting).
    • Zambia: Zimbabwe Farmers in Jeopardy
    • Zimbabwe says white farmers can't take equipment
    • Zambia accuses Zimbabwe of blocking white farmers wishing to emigrate
    • Visas Hampering Trade, Movement
  4. First batch Posted 29/10/2002
    • 'Occupied' Zim farms lie... unoccupied
    • Zimbabwe's agony as Mugabe avoids crunch
    • Zimbabwe bishop stays silent on harassment of priest
    • Poverty Greatest Challenge
    • Private Sector's Help Vital - Minister
    • Aids Worker Hits At Political Meddling
    • Plantation devastation an extension of land chaos
    • Poorest Pay 10% More for Food
    • Seizing the land nettle
    • Insiza yearns for peace
    • Jongwe's mother speaks out
    • Mourners Flee As Police Storm Jongwe's Home
    • Councillors Reject Water Rationing Bid
    • Catholic-sourced maize lies idle
    • A2 plots: No confirmation letters received
    • Mbeki under pressure
    • Muzenda collapses
    • Beginning of the end for Zanu PF
    • MDC headman kicked out
    • Obasanjo's political foes lack new visions
    • This Mugabe fellow has to go
    • Tired of paying for sins of our forefathers
  5. Posted 28/10/2002
    • No place for refugees fleeing African tyrants
    • World can't cope with famine says UN
    • UK sports agent accused of selling military gear to African despot
    • Diamonds to finance Namibia land-grab?
    • Oryx: The carat and the UN's stick
    • Zimbabwe hero snubs Mugabe from grave
    • War of words over MP's death in Harare prison
    • African Wild Dog
  6. Posted 27/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe opposition protests as voting starts
    • The tribal catastrophe that awaits Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe: blueprint for a massacre?
    • Tycoon jailed for 10 years over business rival's death
    • Mugabe plans to seize rest of tycoon's lands
    • WILDLIFE conservation in Zimbabwe
    • Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe
    • "Wooden flowers"
  7. 2nd batch Posted 26/10/2002
    • No to tyranny
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 25 October 2002
    • Zimbabwe vote tests opposition grip on stronghold
    • MDC candidate flees Insiza
    • Report slams resettlement in wildlife conservancies
    • Zim holding up park project
    • WFP battles to expand relief activities
    • JAG Open Letter Forum
    • Police, MDC youths clash at Jongwe's home
    • Pathologists’ reports awaited
    • Opportunity for South Africa to do the right thing
    • Mbeki plots Mugabe exit
    • Fingaz report on President's ouster 'criminal'
    • Life under Mugabe's 'Al Qaeda' regime
    • Forex Rates
    • Zimbabwe dollar to hit 1 500 against US unit
    • Zim dollar dives on black market
    • Tobacco sales to drop by seven mln kgs
    • Political change must parallel fiscal reforms
    • Murerwa faces tough juggling act
    • IMF freeze numbs Zimbabwe economy
    • ZANU PF militants threaten Binga council chief with death
    • Mugabe 'trial' begins today
    • Nervous Banks to Fund White Farmers
    • Displaced farmers owe NSSA $387.6m
    • Mugabe's man and Red Cross money
    • Sekeramayi dismisses plunder report
    • Congo Urges U.N. to Help End Plunder
    • Harare Becomes DRC 'Blood Diamonds' Centre
    • Zim's love/hate relationship with IMF
  8. 1st batch Posted 26/10/2002
    • Inflation forecast to reach 522%
    • Fingaz takeover deal murky
    • CIO blocks media tour
    • NGOs inconvenient to totalitarian project
    • Aid agencies urged to seek supplies locally
    • Passports now take 10 months
    • Ari Ben-Menashe link scuttles casino project
    • Trial of Men Accused in White Zimbabwean Farmer's Murder Begins
    • The nation switches off 'gang of three'
    • Zimbabwean arrested in 419 scam
    • Kinshasa allies announce final pull-out of forces
    • Will the troops shoot to kill eight months after? (Part 1)
    • A new mindset for a new Africa
    • El Nino dryness threatens SA crop
  9. Posted 25/10/2002
    • Mugabe men 'shot white farmer and drank his blood'
    • Zimbabwe Newspaper Editor Charged
    • Elephant rescue
    • Zimbabwe speeding toward catastrophic famine
    • Jongwe's Death Sparks Debate
    • Group Seeks Intervention on Zim Situation
    • Zanu-PF intensifies campaign for Insiza
    • U.N. Warns of Danger of Ethnic Massacres in Congo
    • Mugabe heads for Congo to discuss troop pullout
    • UNHCR facing shortfall of US $80 million
    • Zimbabwe power firm to privatise operations
    • Zimbabwe tobacco crop 'to halve'
    • EU talks moved so Zimbabwe can attend
    • UK to probe UN report on plunder of Congo
  10. Posted 24/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe on verge of new holocaust
    • Economic slide continues
    • Magistrate orders Majongwe's release from police custody
    • Charity to become a crime
    • Police probe Hurungwe DA
    • Welcome to Insiza - the election that will never be
    • Rampant cronyism derailed Zimbabwe land reform: envoy
    • MDC in moves to end leadership squabbles
    • Council to meet on water rationing
    • Jocelyn Chiwenga makes $7,5bn from seized farm
    • Virgins, Potions, and AIDS in Zimbabwe
    • United Nations
    • Farm attacks in SA surge
    • Elephant poaching 'rife in Central Africa'
    • War Vets' Monthly Pensions Increased
    • Poor Prospects for Tobacco Production
    • DRC: Negative reactions from those named in UN Panel report
    • Retired' Diamond Dealer Shefer Denies Diamond Plunder
    • Zim Experience Offers Vital Lessons
    • Open Letter Forum No 7 - 23 October 2002
    • JAG JOB OPPORTUNITIES
    • Teachers vow to continue strike
  11. Posted 23/10/2002
    • Half of seized land unoccupied
    • ZIMBABWE: MDC official dies in custody
    • Inquiry urged after Zimbabwe MP is found dead in cell
    • MDC holds Zimbabwe govt responsible for MP's death
    • Not the Land of Milk And Honey
    • Carrington Backs Zimbabwe Farmers
    • U.S. fears too late to halt Zimbabwe famine
    • DRC: Focus on UN Panel report on the plunder of the Congo
    • Foreign Armies Seek Control of Congo's Wealth
    • Multinationals in scramble for Congo's wealth
    • Diamond deaths in DR Congo
    • States Set Up Cartels to Plunder Congo UN
    • Mining Giants Puzzled By UN Allegations
    • Africa fury at U.N. looting report
    • Sanctions urged for Congo plunderers
    • Key figures on UN list
    • Students riot over fired staff
    • Harare acts against Judith Todd
    • Council slated over Zimbabwe couple
    • SA would never invade Zimbabwe - Pahad
    • Teachers vow to continue striking
    • World Bank will not offer support to Zimbabwe
    • Half of confiscated land in Zimbabwe lies fallow
    • INSIZA BY-ELECTION Appeal
    • Appeal on behalf of homeless victims
    • Peaceful demonstration vs barbaric torture
  12. Posted 22/10/2002
    • Sainsbury's supplied by Mugabe aide
    • Zanu PF after a one-party state
    • Zim: Hunger breeds discontent
    • U.N. Panel to Set Restrictions
    • UN: governments unite with criminals in Congo plunder
    • UN report alleges violations of Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Zim: Africa versus West
    • Mugabe exploiting rift over Zimbabwe, says pressure group
    • Cracking whip of fear loud on Majongwe
    • UK body plans award for Meryl Harrison
    • Yes, Dongo was right about Mugabe's wives
    • Suspend import rules, urge Harare residents
    • Court to take custody of election materials
    • Teachers ordered to support Zanu PF or else
    • MDC councillor, 21 activists face POSA charges
    • Mob disrupts council function
    • Journalists to register
    • Focus on problems with agrarian reform
    • Farmers still having problems getting seed
    • Conflict of interest
    • Appeal to President Mbeki on African Day
    • Why stop with Iraq?
    • Zimbabwe union official freed
    • Zimbabwe's Opposition Claims Harassment Ahead of Election
    • Dead statesman's rights in focus
    • Water supplies being cut off
  13. Posted 21/10/2002
    • Minus two hours
    • I will not be silenced-Ncube
    • ZNA troops arrested in Mozambique
    • Zimta's Nkala under fire
    • Teachers not fired-PTUZ
    • Government indifferent to teachers' plight
    • Compromise or remain behind?
    • Hypocrisy the order of the day
    • MDC activist dies
    • MDC man abducted, daughter raped by militia
    • 'Sadc must map out Mugabe's exit'
    • Mugabe land grab leaves horses to starve
    • Where are you Coltrane, Viola?
    • Milk costing more than petrol
    • Cable thefts scupper TelOne expansion
    • Poachers slaughter presidential elephants for meat
    • Plans to Declare Todd National Hero Shot Down
    • Heroes and judges ; Services for Todd
    • Hunger relief efforts suspended in Zimbabwe town
    • No hugs in public Mum
  14. 2nd batch Posted 19/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe's forgotten struggle
    • 250 000 farm workers jobless after land grab
    • Identifying the economic saboteurs
    • Reign of terror in Mbare
    • MDC war veterans' pensions stopped
    • Majongwe disappears
    • Zanu PF moves to abolish executive mayorship after poll losses
    • Beitbridge saga exposes State's skewed priorities
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 18 October 2002
    • S.Africa Official: No Zimbabwe-Style Land Grab Here
    • Focus On Farm Attacks
    • SA's Land Reform Policies Could Avert a Replay of Zimbabwe
    • A 'solution' for Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's economy resilient
    • To accredit or not?
    • Moyo backs down
    • After neo-liberalism, what next?
    • Zim to miss crucial Nepad meeting
    • Botswana demands payment for fuel
    • Cuban doctor probed
    • Asylum seeker's death fears
    • Who funds pro-government papers?
    • Pollyanna, pique, and pantyhose
  15. 1st batch Posted 19/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe farmers continue to fight for their land
    • Woman Continues To Stand Firm Against Zimbabwe Eviction Order
    • Time the CFU woke up to the national mood
    • Canvassing support for JAG
    • Another blow to Mugabe in Luanda
    • Visitors allege harassment in Zim
    • Africa meeting switched so Mugabe can attend
    • Governors on payroll despite expiry of tenure
    • Govt accounts in shambles
    • Govt 'criminalising democrats'
    • Chinamasa accused of protecting Mnangagwa over damning report
    • Suspend listing of conservancies, says committee
    • WFP suspends relief effort in Zimbabwean town after political interference
    • WFP concerned about mounting food needs
    • Unified action needed to resolve crisis
    • International division plays into Mugabe’s hands
    • Reckoning with Zimbabwe's painful past
  16. 2nd batch Posted 18/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe a victim to racial reparations
    • Farmers - Do not give in to this madness
    • 'Stand up for your rights' is not a cliche
    • Mbeki: 'We must act on the Zimbabwe crisis'
    • Hopes brighten for new strategy on Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki slams SA whites over Zim
    • Extract from a piece about Mbeki from Natal Witness
    • White farmers giving up in Zimbabwe
    • Focus On Rising Dissent As Cost of Living Soars
    • Expats nothing but a drain on meagre resources - MPs
    • War veterans accused of arson attack in Sanyati
    • MDC resolves to reject election results for Bubi-Umguza area
    • Victim of Zanu PF shooting arrested
    • US delegates cost taxpayers $11m
    • Shortage of milk looming
    • Students bid to break Mugabe's university link
    • Thousands left homeless as Beitbridge cleans up town for solar eclipse
    • Mugabe tells farmers: Fight UK
    • Anglican Church in Harare now an object of ridicule
    • MDC MPs urge police to arrest Herald staff for fabricating story
    • British envoy told to 'stop meddling' in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No 6 - 17 October 2002
  17. 1st batch Posted 18/10/2002
    • My ordeal with the dragons at customs
    • Crocodiles feast on DRC war
    • Mbeki in two-pronged thrust to end Zim crisis
    • Mugabe stops charities' famine work
    • African divisions disrupt relief effort
    • Zim heads into summer of discontent
    • Only 600 farmers left after upheavals
    • Vehicle prices jump 174 percent
    • ZANU PF panics over failure to secure adequate food aid
    • Mudede ordered to move ballot papers to Harare
    • ZANU PF official named in MDC man's shooting
    • Should the MDC continue to contest elections?
    • Delusional tactics are self-defeating
    • Zim beef exports to Libya in limbo
    • Police barred from evicting CFU members from farms
    • Mat water pipeline in limbo as Malaysians return home
    • Jokonya for top CIO job?
    • 3 women journalists honored for courage
    • JAG SITREP Wed 16 October 2002 + OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • Prices in Zim
  18. 2nd batch Posted 17/10/2002
    • JAG SITREP 15 October 2002
    • Two die of starvation
    • Thousands queue for maize-meal
    • Cleric traces root of Mugabe, Blair conflict
    • Free trip to Zimbabwe finds few takers among New York councillors
    • Zimbabwean president meets US delegation on land issue
    • Shooting in Insiza
    • There must be more maize-meal in London
    • When the rains come, I won't want an umbrella
    • Animals : The Silent Victims
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
  19. 1st batch Posted 17/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe union protests on the rise
    • Hunger reduction slows to 'dismal' level
    • Land resettlement to hit Zimbabwe tobacco exports
    • Teaching them a lesson: A report on the attack on Zimbabwean teachers
    • Massive Support Needed to Prop Up New Farmers
    • Zim inflation rate now 139%
    • Donors slow on southern Africa food crisis
    • Beira Port Under Pressure
    • Agricultural Recovery Needed to Alleviate Suffering
    • British envoy told to 'stop meddling' in Zimbabwe
    • Church Goes Into Business
    • Zimbabwe union protests on the rise
    • Appeal - Drought Relief, Zimbabwe
    • BP-Mozambique Denies Media Report
    • Censure for MPs sowing
    • DDF accounts in shambles, says Harid
    • Teachers' dismissal condemned
    • Zim teachers lose jobs after wildcat strike
    • Squatters Invade Some of Harare's Low-Density Areas
    • Fuel Shortages Drag Down Zimbabwe Dollar
    • CFU division widens
  20. 2nd batch Posted 16/10/2002
    • Zanu PF unsettled about life after Mugabe
    • Auret story false: Ncube
    • "Don't let the world forget us".
    • MDC is for open debate and consensus
    • The reality behind the satire
    • The country belongs to all of us
    • Price controls to be widened
    • We are ‘the wretched of the earth’
    • Brotherhood of the miserable
  21. 1st batch Posted 16/10/2002
    • Mugabe's 'heir' linked to blood diamond trade
    • Zimbabwe govt fires 627 teachers
    • Zanu PF MPs stun Mugabe
    • Militia causes havoc at college
    • Land grabbing governors disappoint Mugabe
    • US hikes visa fees
    • Air Zim hikes fares
    • Kamativi ward winner on the run
    • Muzenda rises above party politics
    • Humans and animals vie for winter crop
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 11 October 2002
    • Evicted farm workers sleeping in the open
    • War vet says politicians should not use youths to attack media
    • MDC, be part of people's struggles
    • Tobacco earnings tumble
    • Crisis in Zim tobacco industry
    • Fuel for Zimbabwe Stuck At Beira Port
    • Food crisis set to continue next year, warns Sadc unit
    • Wedza man charged with malicious injury to property
    • Tsvangirai promises stern action on errant MDC leaders in Manicaland
    • Five injured as armed soldiers raid beerhall
  22. Posted 15/10/2002
    • Mhangura mine, Forestry properties listed for acquisition
    • US Delegation Arrives On Fact-Finding Mission
    • Zimbabwe casts cloud over South Africa
    • Zanu PF accused of tribalism
    • Patriotism not synonymous with supporting Zanu PF
    • Zanu PF does not have a monopoly on history
    • Zanu PF youths drag MDC official from funeral podium
    • War veterans dismiss school head
    • Onslaught against paper spreads
    • WFP Funding Shortfall
    • Todd dies
    • Obituary
    • Hitler, the Arab Playboy and the Son of God (II)
    • Mbeki 'committed to solving Zim's problems'
    • When will Zimbabwean economy's fall arrive?
    • Mugabe threatens to 'regulate' meddling Catholic Justice Commission
    • Zimbabwe shrugs off Australia's Mugabe sanctions
    • 'ExZim Co-op' launched
  23. Posted 14/10/2002
    • Disaster in Zimbabwe: the facts
    • Bungles fuel food crisis
    • Principles The Defence of Fundamental Principles
    • Farming in Zimbabwe on its last legs
    • 'We will not overthrow Mugabe'
    • SA should not to change its stance on Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki won't be 'dragooned'
    • Zimbabwe shrugs off Australia's Mugabe sanctions
    • Mugabe threatens to 'regulate' meddling Catholic Justice Commission
    • Hitler, the Arab Playboy and the Son of God
    • Garfield Todd dead at 93
  24. Posted 13/10/2002
    • Tell that to the children
    • Zimbabwe faces Aussie action
    • JAG LEGAL COMMUNIQUE - 11th October
    • When a President Becomes an Outcast
    • UN urged to investigate state torture
    • Botswana to Probe Alleged Rights Abuses
    • Batswana complain of mistreatment in Zim
    • Namibian farmers wearily eye land seizures in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe: Anyone in America Give a Damn?
    • Zim plans new curbs on media
    • Mugabe warns against meddling
    • Van Hoogstraten faces £1m fine a month for hiding assets
    • "Two little boys "
    • Dlamini-Zuma criticises SA media for trashing Zim
    • S. Africa Pledges Zimbabwe Aid, U.S. Warns of Disaster
    • POLITICAL VIOLENCE REPORT: SEPTEMBER 2002
  25. Posted 12/10/2002
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • No end to political violence
    • Defeated Zanu PF threatens to starve MDC supporters
    • Mnangagwa linked to money- laundering
    • Zanu PF bars food aid to starving Binga folk
    • U.S. official warns of potential 'major famine' in Zimbabwe
    • Disease outbreak feared
    • Cholera Breaks Out in Zim
    • Head of TI Zimbabwe attacks business leaders
    • Zimbabwe faces famine
    • Mugabe stumbling block for EU-Africa Summit
    • Harare talks to test quiet diplomacy's credibility
    • President Appoints 11 Envoys to Diplomatic Missions
    • Exposing the hidden agenda of inflation
    • Threats, force cannot subdue a just cause
    • Zimbabwe union leader released
    • S.Africa pleges Zimbabwe help, US warns of disaster
    • AgriSA slams Mbeki
    • " The Truth Hurts" (letter)
    • Extract from Hansard - House of Lords Debate 8/10/02
    • Man wins the right to fight law on citizenship
  26. Posted 11/10/2002
    • Land reform: an audit of death, rape, destruction
    • Mugabe in total onslaught on democracy - Tsvangirai
    • After the huffing and puffing Mugabe is alone
    • Incarceration of Sam Cawood in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe union leader 'tortured'
    • Zimbabwe teachers' leader arrested over strike
    • Britain to pile pressure on Zim
    • Whites barred from racism conference
    • UK mulls visas for Zimbabweans
    • NGOs ordered to register under controversial Act
    • Former Zanu PF allies adopt targeted sanctions
    • Moyo failed to convince even the Herald
    • Zimbabwe's exodus
    • Two killed in robbery
    • Abuja pact alive but critically ill
    • Mugabe begins to feel diplomatic squeeze
    • Food imports running out
    • UN Wins Promise of Wheat for Poor
    • Former Zanu PF allies adopt targeted sanctions
    • Farmers bay for CFU boss's blood
    • Showdown looms over Nepad
    • Dlamini Zuma visits Zimbabwe
    • UNDP not assisting Zim's land reform
    • EU Has No Right to Demand SADC's Isolation of Zimbabwe, Says Sata
    • Govt evicts Mauritian farmers
    • 60 cane farmers evicted
    • MDC supporters arrested as police seek to disrupt Chitungwiza rally
  27. Second batch Posted 10/10/2002
    • JAG SITREP 09 October 2002
    • Political unstability worsens plight of Africa-WHO
    • WHO host Mugabe puts food crisis on table
    • Zanu Ndonga won't recognise poll result
    • Zimbabwe Evicts All White Sugar Cane Farmers
    • 'Sham' local elections condemned
    • Challenge to Mugabe's citizenship laws
    • Zimbabwean Minister Sounds Alarm On Manufacturing Sector
    • Local Farmers Come First, Zambian Union Warns
    • Gezi youths seize Daily News copies
    • Kunonga's bid to bar parishioners fails
    • Teachers go on strike
    • Africa's shady politicians are at root of continent's destitution
    • Needed urgently: anti-Chibhoyi Chimurenga
    • Business must also contribute
    • Tories back Blair on Iraq
    • Zimbabwe is likely to be on agenda of Mbeki council
    • The Lords must reform the asylum bill
    • Paying for mismanagement
    • Rautenbach associate faces fraud charges
    • Zimbabwe land policy is lethal for pets
  28. First batch Posted 10/10/2002
    • SPCA Update
    • JAG SITREP 09 October 2002
    • Illegal settlers back on farm
    • Fears grow over 2003 farm output
    • Contemplating Africa
    • National Agenda
    • What Mugabe does, Nujoma can do better
    • Stamp out the rot
    • Drought threatens Zim's cattle herd
    • 90% of Mat farmers kicked off land
    • Harare, Munich ties threatened
    • Winning MDC candidates forced to flee their homes
    • Divisions in MDC over Tsvangirai vying for MP
    • Hunger, shortages fuel anti-Mugabe tide
    • Demands for land title deeds illegal: lawyer
    • Teachers' strike leaders nabbed
    • Apartheid now has an African face: Brutus
    • How Zim forfeits its competitive advantages
    • Economic Policies Under Fire
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
  29. Posted 9/10/2002
    • Angry Mugabe flies out after Sadc snub
    • Opposition seeks UN investigation of rights abuses
    • MDC calls for UN intervention in Zimbabwe
    • Sadc commended for seeing light at last
    • NCA urges Zimbabweans
    • Beef industry collapsing
    • Police accused of harassing farmers in Matabeleland
    • Masvingo farmer statement
    • White-farm land-grab set for Namibia
    • War veterans now see the light
    • Some NGO Food Distributors to Halt Operations in Zimbabwe
    • Corruption And Public Confidence in SADC Region
    • Mugabe's Rantings: a Self Indictment
    • Resettled Farmers Causing Accidents
    • Venezuela and Zimbabwe: Democracy on the brink
    • U.S. National Security Document Cites Importance of Africa
    • New farmers have potential to expand export base in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe faces exclusion from EU-SADC summit
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers drop interest for Tanzania
    • Protest vigil - London
    • Think beyond elections in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
  30. Posted 8/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe's Writers Explore Despair and Violence Under Black Rule
    • Poverty drives urbanites to Chishawasha squatter camp
    • Police ransack Bennet's home
    • Pay promise to teachers panicky reaction - MDC
    • South African boys' school send food to children in Matabeleland
    • Keep the government out of all levy funds
    • Zanu PF oddly doing the imperialists' job for them
    • Zimbabwe may be headed for worse famine
    • Bound by the very chains of our freedom
    • South Africa offers to mill GM food for stricken region
    • All Africa News Agency - BULLETIN No. 39/02 (c)
    • Zim tanks running on empty
    • Makoni school heads may not talk about starvation
    • Anti-Racism Meeting Targets Europe for Compensation
    • Cops bust China-bound perlemoen load
    • Farm Evictions set to hit the Lowveld
    • Animals, wildlife among casualties of political of chaos in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe fuel shortages worsen
    • Zimbabwe opposition urges UN crisis intervention
  31. Posted 7/10/2002
    • Libya cuts off Zimbabwe's fuel
    • Hitler, the Arab Playboy and the Son of God
    • CFU Sitrep 04.10.02
    • JAG SITREP 6th October 2002
    • Matabeleland evictions continue
    • Zimbabwe's fuel pumps run dry again
    • Twenty-two injured as Zimbabwe train hits elephant
    • SADC stance on Zim baffles DA
    • Zimbabwe's seizure of white farmland hurts black workers, too
    • Electric torture in a Mugabe cell
  32. Posted 6/10/2002
    • Land of Fear, Rape, and Hunger
    • Mugabe's 'Speeches' Beside the Point
    • MOZAMBIQUE: Focus on a decade of peace
    • Epiphany under the sun
    • Global Fund fights AIDS with tied hands
    • No govt knows of Ryan and his R800m project
    • Kunonga's critic gets death threat
    • Drama as Sheriff attaches ZBC news crew's vehicle
    • Todd suffers stroke
    • Losing MDC candidate vows to continue her fight for political change
    • Nhema pleads lack of resources to curb rampant poaching
    • MDC attacks EU laxity on sanctions
    • Zanu PF youths accused of arson
    • Farm inputs business low after evictions
    • Police accused of complicity in rape
    • Polling agents abducted
    • Public blasts government over fuel crisis
    • Inflation threatens publishing industry
    • Providing food for mourners now nightmare for most urban families
    • Greed and political survival driving so-called land reform
    • Zimbabweans of all colours leaving the country must examine their consciences
    • Dissident Christians face arrest in Zimbabwe
    • Matabeleland evictions continue
    • Another great terrain robbery
    • BAT pulls plug on Williams award
  33. Posted 5/10/2002
    • JAG SITREP 3rd October 2002-10-03
    • More Zim brutality
    • No Rubicons for Mbeki
    • Southern African leaders shut Mugabe out of senior regional role
    • Namibia says it may expropriate white farms
    • SADC leaders rally round Mugabe
    • White MP vows to fight Mugabe
    • Investment in farmer relocation questioned
    • Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
    • MPs walk out of Parliament
    • Land allocation corrupt, say war vets
    • MP remanded for Manjengwa murder
    • Two inmates die in overcrowded prison
    • Fuel still in short supply
    • State land grab officers not paid for six months
    • Farm invaders defy court order
    • Police accused of not arresting wanted senior Zanu PF official
    • Chamisa slams ANC youth league for backing Mugabe
    • $96 million looted from Aids levy
    • Once elected, does government cease to be accountable?
    • Mutasa wants $36m limo as Zimpapers makes $48m loss
    • Zimbabwe police evict more white farmers
    • From The Danish Presidency of the European Union, 3 October
  34. Second Batch Posted 4/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe ranchers told to leave
    • IMF Sounds Zimbabwe's Economic Death Knell
    • Namibian leader bans foreign TV programmes
    • "Mugabism"
    • For ANC, ultra-left is present danger
    • Walk Barefoot for Zimbabwe
    • Food-for-vote
    • SA court orders return of assets seized from fugitive Zimbabwean
    • Government must come clean on fuel
    • MDC leaders are a bunch of cowards
    • Residents slam Chombo's attempt to oust Mudzuri
    • MEPs hear cry for help
    • Focus On Economic Impact of Land Reform
    • Zimbabwe dropped as host of 2003 SADC summit
    • Flour Imports Gobble $500m
    • What Happened to Principles?
    • Chance for Zim to Clear Image
    • Fuel Shortage in Zimbabwe Creates Havoc for Commuters
    • Stress On the Rise Among Productive Age Group
  35. First Batch Posted 4/10/2002
    • Mugabe promises election re-run
    • Fuel crisis to spread countrywide
    • Land seizures cost Zesa $12b
    • MDC petitions govt on violence
    • Politically-related deaths now over 150
    • Govt moves against farmers
    • Government fails to account for millions lent to businessmen
    • State moves to restore order on farms
    • Sadc deals Zimbabwe major diplomatic blow
    • EU to decide on fate of Zimbabwe's beef quota
    • Mugabe more isolated than ever
    • Broadening and deepening ownership
    • Jocelyn Chiwenga's taste for pork
    • Torture on increase
  36. Second Batch Posted 3/10/2002
    • Zimbabwe MP attacked in Gaol
    • Blessed Or Benighted Leadership? Facing Challenges
    • SA, UK At Loggerheads Over Zimbabwe
    • Agency urges Zimbabwe govt to free maize trade
    • MDC Protests Clampdown
    • JAG SITREP 2nd October 2002
    • Zimbabwe Farmers near Botswana Border Ordered Out
    • Mbeki's gamble
    • President's Office owes $380m
    • Fresh scandal rocks troubled NOCZIM
    • Chombo ups political stakes for Harare, other cities
    • Tough talk, no action on Zim at SADC summit
    • Bankers unveil new demands on farm loans
    • ZANU PF's victory may be shortlived
    • War veterans seek Mugabe's intervention over pension rise
    • Govt physically evicts defiant farmers
    • Grain loan records missing
    • US$85m food fund blocked
    • Subversion of the people's mandate
    • Can we come back to our senses within six months?
    • Diversity in the post-election era
    • CAR offers lifeline to Zim farmers
  37. Posted 3/10/2002
    • Open Letter Forum
    • Tsvangirai Indicted
    • Opposition Has Plenty to Worry About
    • Destruction and Corruption
    • Bubi FMD and Related Information
    • Tips for Diplomats in Harare
    • WFP ships 81,500 tonnes of maize to southern Africa
    • SA Zim farmer's cattle starving
    • Please, let's not 'privatize' elephants
    • Zimbabwe holds Briton for filming election bribery
    • Zimbabwe Political Dispute Heard at Supreme Court
    • Zimbabwe reparations
    • African states seek debt cancellation for famine victim
    • SA farmer turns to SPCA to save Zim cattle
    • Commonwealth needs to face new century bravely
    • Air Zimbabwe faces flight ban over safety
    • Commission subverts wishes of residents
    • Whose culture is going to be taught in schools?
    • British Airways cuts fares as Air Zimbabwe's charges rise
    • Bennet in court for allegedly contravening Electoral Act
  38. Posted 2/10/2002
    • U.S. Accuses Zimbabwe of Harassment
    • Forced transfers of farms threatened
    • Zim police tortured us - MDC members
    • State Department Briefing Transcript - extract
    • Britain pledges 7 mln pounds to end Africa wars
    • SADC to reprimand Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe ruling party seals victory
    • US says Zimbabwe elections were not free and fair
    • US supports Africa's new partnership for development
    • Howard calls for Zimbabwe action
    • Lawyer files urgent application for cops to present Bennet
    • Kunonga asks court to bar parishioners
    • Magistrate doubles bail for MDC leaders
    • NGOs meet to discuss registration implications
    • Never too late to reclaim people's power and supremacy
    • SADC to get stern with Zim
    • Tom Spicer - arrested, tortured
    • Young MDC man 'caned, shocked and beaten' in Zimbabwe
    • Livestock - The Political Tool
    • 'Sham election' victory for Mugabe
    • Local elections marred by state-sponsored violence
    • Rautenbach wins court bid for his assets
  39. Posted 1/10/2002
    • UNDP's land plans for Zim unfolding
    • White farmers invite Australian PM
    • Zimbabwe's Opposition Disputes Vote
    • Going forward in learning from Zimbabwe
    • Pandering to Mugabe will not benefit Africa
    • CIO, police in alleged terror campaign
    • Chombo facilitates illegal nomination
    • Police dump confiscated bread in Bulawayo dam
    • Workers release boss after he agrees to pay them $219m
    • Zesa switches off hostel over $300 000 debt
    • We are heading the tragic way of Sierra Leone
    • Coloureds - stuck in the middle of nowhere
    • Fears for Zimbabwe Briton taken by torturer
    • Zimbabwe ruling party seals victory in local polls
    • Zimbabwe to complete land reform in November
    • SADC ministers to talk tough on Zimbabwe
    • Five Political Opposition Members Released in Zimbabwe
    • Senior MDC members to face treason charges in November
    • Chaos, threats mar rural council elections
    • Harare runs dry
    • Evicted invaders destroy property on MP's farm
    • MDC supporter hacked to death in Hurungwe
    • Dirty, unkempt children flood Harare's streets
    • A tribute to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Violence marks elections

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