The ZIMBABWE Situation

June and July 2005 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/7/05
    • Mugabe is another Idi Amin, says Uganda
    • Zimbabwe's Weakening Opposition
    • Annan's new direction
    • Just sitting in the dusty villages
    • Zim police arrest opposition MP after own complaint
    • Demolitions in Zimbabwe hamper Swiss aid work
    • Two SA pilots 'home from Zimbabwe'
    • South Africans Divided on Zimbabwe Question
    • Zimbabwe`s print workers hold strike
    • Zanu PF, MDC talks to be confined to ....
    • 'Let's work together on UN report'
  2. Batch 2 Posted 30/7/05
    • Mugabe Prosecution Unlikely
    • UN representative calls Zimbabwe crisis massive internal displacement
    • NGOs Seek Louder Voice in New U.N. Rights Body
    • Running on Empty
    • No new Zimbabwean demolitions reported-UN
    • 'I make no apologies for being white'
    • Mercenary pilots in Zim to be freed
    • Australia urged to help on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Young victims of Mugabe's clean-up operation cry out for attention
    • 100 000 transport workers on forced leave as Zimbabwe fuel crisis continues
  3. Posted 30/7/05
    • Zim dollar crashes in hunt for fuel
    • Mugabe sells bankrupt Zimbabwe's assets to China
    • Dissenting voices: students protest in Zimbabwe
    • Aid to leave for Zimbabwe on Monday
    • Zimbabwe's Pleas For Help Raise Fears Of Econ Meltdown
    • 'Look East' policy staves off collapse with grants and deals
    • UN To Launch Aid Appeal For Zimbabwe's Displaced -Envoy
    • Annan coming to Zim with 'open mind'
    • Chimanikire arrested after Mbare skirmishes
    • Zim faces maize seed shortage
    • Junior doctors down tools
    • 'Zim broadcaster in a mess' - official report
    • Chinese influence in Africa raises fears
    • Zimbabweans demonstrate against China in the UK
    • Exiles to help circumvent media laws
    • Adam Parore: Corruption means it's not cricket
    • Cricket: Zimbabwe reporters plunder the gongs
    • Curb Corruption At Border Posts
    • We have no hope
    • Civic group calls for new voter register for Senate polls
    • Tsvangirai Seeks Help of Kentridge
    • With Mugabe, Adjusting Your Diplomatic Volume Has No Effect
    • Bankrolling Mugabe
  4. Batch 3 Posted 29/7/05
    • Zanu PF chefs exposed
    • Mugabe returns with peanuts
    • Clean-up victims face more woes
    • MDC refutes coalition claims
    • Moyo slams MIC's ANZ ruling
    • Govt in turmoil ahead of UN follow-up team
    • Tibaijuka defends her report
    • Zanu PF fights to stem mass exodus
    • Police arrest MDC election expert
    • Correction
    • Zim a minefield for investors
    • Zim has one month's wheat supply left
    • Devaluation: an erosion of wealth
    • The weak link
    • Need for new ways to run schools
    • None of these efforts will achieve desired ends
    • Third Force Zanu PF's latest obsession
    • Economy not driven by monetary policies alone
    • Tibaijuka stirs a hornet's nest
    • Murambatsvina Mugabe's political obituary
    • The welfare of victims of political violence and torture
    • US worried about China's relations with Zimbabwe
    • Parents' plight drives Cayeux
    • Zimbabwe Announces End to Demolitions
    • Uncaring politicians
    • Put Zimbabwe under judicial management
  5. 2nd batch Posted 29/7/05
    • Mugabe’s role in raids debated
    • Govt gives free transport 'home'
    • Battling great evil
    • Zimbabwe 'halts urban slum blitz'
    • BTH: The welfare of victims of political violence and torture
    • JAG & JAGMA STATEMENT COMMUNIQUE
    • JAG OPEN LETTER FORUM
    • JUSTICE FOR AGRICULTURE CLASSIFIEDS - July 28
    • JAG :" IN MEMORIUM''
    • New SARS Ad. in SA
  6. Posted 29/7/05
    • Govt pleads for donor funding to fix cleanup campaign fallout
    • HIV-positive people dispersed in 'cleanup' operation
    • Zim land reform delayed for SA: Mbeki
    • SA says can't afford a "rogue neighbour"
    • The sugar story - land reform again
    • Hatcliffe - keep speaking out
    • Human rights groups to turn heat on Mugabe
    • We are still here
    • Suffering with the vagabonds
    • Loan will double Zim debt
    • Creativity - the govt's bane
    • Maker of tombstones flourishes
    • Two die in SA camp of horror
    • Camps cleared for Annan's visit
    • South Africa aid to Zimbabwe gets ‘no’ vote from Cardinal Napier
    • CHRA explores legal action
    • MDC says raid on election fraud expert's house a bid to derail poll
    • Mugabe's new land Bill to ban appeals to the courts
    • Political solution must be found
    • Zambia Holds July 7 London Bomb Suspect
  7. Third batch Posted 28/7/05
    • Coventry provides cheer for Zimbabwe
    • Cayeux claims clubhouse lead
    • Zimbabwe death toll rises from slum blitz
    • Govt to fund rural projects: Minister
    • Zinatha unhappy with definition of witchcraft
    • When aid is appeasement
    • A bailout for Mugabe is the last thing Zimbabwe needs
    • Operation ‘Murambabtsvina’ (Drive out Trash) is Crime Humanity
  8. Second batch Posted 28/7/05
    • Zimbabwean farmers in Nigeria
    • Zimbabwe Police Continue Eviction Campaign
    • Bread shortage to get worse
    • Zim extends begging bowl to Namibia
    • Bon Voyage to Africa's great friend
    • RBZ revises forex inflows figures
    • Mugabe removals 'internal issue'
    • Zimbabwe says shantytown demolitions have ended
    • Patriots eat humble pie as problems worsen
    • Crucial moment in inflation war
    • ZANU PF elite showing signs of disintegration
    • Royal wisdom
    • Victory for pragmatism
    • MDC, ZANU PF like oil and water
    • Time for govt to swallow false pride
    • Moyo blows Charamba's cover
    • RBZ settles ZESA's debt
    • Tibaijuka exposes ZANU PF weaknesses
    • Annan demands talks
    • Fur flies in UN briefing on Zimbabwe
    • Britain drags Zimbabwe to UN Security Council
  9. Posted 28/7/05
    • China will 'protect Mugabe at UN'
    • MDC Kwekwe offices destroyed under the illegal “Operation Murambatsvina”
    • Security Council briefing on Mugabe slum clearing
    • Condemnation Within Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe says UN envoy was pressured over report
    • Mugabe's sanity questioned as he claims UN envoy pressured to produce negative report
    • Property and building legislation
    • 100 Zimbabwean firms collapse in last 12 months
    • Annan sets tough conditions for Zimbabwe visit
    • Ex-finance minister finally granted bail
    • Zim's debt to ADB balloons to US$300m
    • Chiefs demand more say in land issues
    • Tiny Jewish community perseveres despite Zimbabwe's economic woes
    • Tsvangirai's response to the UN Report
    • SA church group sends supplies to Harare
    • Britain forces hearing on Zimbabwe slum demolition
    • SAF Opposition Campaigns Against Possible Bailout For Zimbabwe
    • International Red Cross Launches $1.9 Million Appeal For Zimbabwe Relief
    • Zimbabwe's Opposition Wracked by Violence, Internal Disputes
    • South African aid to Zimbabwe gets 'no' vote from Cardinal Napier
    • Police raid 'resistance centre'
    • SADC peace force to operate from August
    • ANC 'missing point' about Zim
    • Mugabe lauds 'brotherly friend' China
    • Everything but quiet diplomacy
    • Transfrontier Park will open in August
    • Development Denied: Autocratic Militarism in Post-election Zimbabwe
  10. Batch 2 Posted 27/7/05
    • Zimbabwe continues settlement demolitions
    • Ruin By Design
    • US, UK Demand Briefing On Critical Zimbabwe Report At UN
    • U.N. Security Council Concerned About Zimbabwe Evictions
    • Truth about Zimbabwe
    • When aid is appeasement
    • Chinese lend Mugabe a lifeline
    • Dictator's grip is tightened by weak protest
    • Mugabe finds succour in Beijing deals
    • Zimbabwe slump unprecedented : World Bank
    • Zimbabwe goes on a charm offensive
    • Zimbabweans protest at Chinese aid for Mugabe
    • Government insists UN Council focus on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe to acquire tractors from China
    • Coventry triumph provides cheer for troubled Zimbabwe
  11. Posted 27/7/05
    • World Bank nudged SA to bail out Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai wants UN to probe Mugabe's human rights abuses
    • Top civic society official arrested over demo
    • Reward or retribution: the politicisation of Zimbabwe's food supply
    • Zim flattens more homes amid protests
    • 'Stop the Mugabe Loan Campaign' launched today
    • China and Zimbabwe ink new economic deal
    • In wake of Zimbabwe demolitions, UNICEF calls for global support to alleviate crisis facing children
    • International Red Cross Launches $1.9 Million Appeal For Zimbabwe Relief
    • South Africa's Mbeki Under Fire Over Harare Loan Proposal
    • Police inspection in ZimRights premises
    • UN envoy Flattered Mugabe To Deceive Him
    • Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union concerning the recent events in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe death toll rises from slum blitz
    • NCA official arrested as harassment over demo continues
    • Zimbabwean activists to target Chinese embassy in London
    • Zanu PF keeps lost seat
    • CRISIS PROFILE: Zimbabwe's humanitarian situation
    • Human waste flies at ZCTU meeting
    • Zimdollar falls at auction floors
    • Zinatha unhappy with definition of witchcraft
    • Govt to fund rural projects: Minister
    • From journalist to farmer, meet a black African farmer in England
    • JAG legal Communique Dated 26/7/2005
    • JAG Job Opportunities Dated 26/7/2005
    • JAG Open Letter Forum (3 Letters ) Dated 26/7/205
  12. Batch 2 Posted 26/7/05
    • Annan may take up Mugabe invite
    • N.Z. Lawmakers Pass Motion to Scrap Cricket Tour to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe and the United Nations
    • Zim steams ahead with demolitions
    • PRESS RELEASE: Zimbabweans in North America react to UN report
    • Kiwis ignore tour pull-out motion
    • Ndungane urges Mugabe to end blitz on poor
    • Zimbabwe will not formally ask WFP for help-paper
    • China 'trusts Zim govt'
  13. Posted 26/7/05
    • Zimbabwe receives UN-HABITAT officer to advise government on resettlement
    • Evictions continue despite international condemnation
    • Impact of demolitions greater than government's new plan
    • Annan keen to visit Zimbabwe
    • Tsvangirai says MDC to engage consultant
    • Asset firm shut down amid claims of stability in financial sector
    • Harare says to focus on controversial NGO Bill soon
    • Mayor Kagurabadza suspension retribution for showing Tibaijuka the truth
    • Letter to a Compatriot
    • The Beginning of the End
    • Robert, your honey moon is over
    • 'Court ruling on 2000 poll now irrelevant'
    • Tobacco sales still low
    • WFP to increase food aid to Zimbabwe
    • Red Cross gives aid to clean-up victims
    • Democide in Zimbabwe
    • African Aid
    • 'Zim inflation outlook bleak'
    • 'Mugabe is Zim's real problem'
    • 'SA assistance will rescue Mugabe'
    • Africa needs capitalism not more foreign aid
  14. Batch 3 Posted 25/7/05
    • Poisoning of Mugabe's Opponents in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's Bustle, Business Evaporate With Fuel Shortage
    • Zimbabwe opposition turns on its own
    • Inflation target achievable: Gono
    • SA to Act On UN Report, Include MDC in Engagements On Zimbabwe
    • Africans turn up heat on Mugabe
    • 'Economic chaos in Zimbabwe not in SA's interests'
    • The Thick End of the Wedge
    • Lend money only if Mugabe quits: FF+
    • Visions for Zim future
    • Rise and fall of the MDC
    • New Zealand leave for controversial Zimbabwe tour
    • New book on UDI
  15. Batch 2 Posted 25/7/05
    • Another tough year for banks
    • Airzim 'endangers' passengers
    • Proposed constitutional amendments slammed
    • WOZA women acquitted
    • WFP makes contingency plans to feed 4m people
    • Soap joins list of shortages
    • Clean-up worsens urban poverty
    • ATS/ MCI petition Parliament over proposed Education Bill
    • Journalists look beyond Mahoso's MIC
    • Macheke sexual-abuse case, a shocking outrage
    • UN report in people's interest
    • Gono seeks divine power to save Zim
    • Zim can access EU funds
    • Africa's curse - educated beggars
    • Living with shortages and sinners!
    • Pressure mounts on paranoid Freedonia rulers
  16. Batch 1 Posted 25/7/05
    • S.Africa's Mbeki hints at Zimbabwe financial aid
    • Iran loans $25 mln to Zimbabwe
    • S Africa 'might pay Harare debt'
    • Zimbabwe's future: Made in China
    • Frog marching children
    • Mugabe asks China for $1bn food loan
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe set to meet top China leaders
    • Full text of MDC's reaction to UN report
    • Mugabe's men get 25 years for murder
    • A Coordinated Strategy.
    • SA to bail-out Harare to avoid inheriting crisis: Mbeki
    • US envoy tells African leaders to crack whip on Mugabe
    • Labour body mulls crippling job boycotts
    • Basic foods, healthcare beyond reach of many
    • Police remove defiant Porta Farm squatters
    • Chombo orders suspended town clerk reinstated
    • Chiefs to hold cleansing ceremonies
    • Zim police force homeless from settlement
    • Mugabe hoping to side-step Mbeki and Annan
    • Zim closes camp for homeless
    • SA can afford $1bn loan to Zimbabwe, but real cost will be political - analysts
    • Harare's homeless ordered to go to rural areas
    • The Daily News: Zimbabwe's candle in the wind
  17. Posted 24/7/05
    • Zimbabwe opposition applauds U.N. report
    • Mugabe arrives in China
    • To Loan, or Not To Loan
    • Foreign Secretary responds to UN Report on Zimbabwe
    • 'Never, ever give in to your hatred'
    • Mugabe sweeps the 'trash' into the country
    • Zim government suspends MDC mayor
    • Zim motorists take search for fuel to Mozambique
    • 3 m litres of petrol contaminated
    • SA, Zim sign US$1bn loan draft deal
    • Pakistan to train AFZ technicians
    • Group says failure to stop tour a betrayal
    • ZANU PF & MDC react to UN report
  18. Batch 3 Posted 23/7/05
    • Zimbabwe rejects UN report as biased
    • Mayor suspended in clean-up retribution drive
    • For Zimbabwe's Displaced, Returning Home to Rubble
    • New life for the farmers who lost everything but their love of Africa
    • A Study on the Impact of “Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order” in 26 Wards of Harare High Density Housing Areas
    • JAG Legal Communique Dated 21 July 2005
    • 33 arrested as police unleash dogs and teargas on NCA demonstrators
    • Zim defiant over loan conditions
    • Mollycoddled Mugabe
    • No, you can't star in Fringe - you might never go home


  19. SPECIAL Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe to Assess the Impact of Operation Murambatswina by the Human Special Envoy on Human Settlements Issues inZimbabwe, Mrs Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka.


  20. Batch 2 Posted 23/7/05
    • FACTBOX-Main recommendations of U.N. report on Zimbabwe
    • UN chief Annan's statement on Zimbabwe demolitions
    • UN castigates Zimbabwe's bulldozing of urban poor
    • UN report biased, hostile and false, Zim says
    • Millions in Zimbabwe Face Humanitarian Crisis, Says UN Relief Official
    • My Meetings With Zimbabwean Opposition
    • ANC Supports Mugabe, Plays MDC For Fools
    • Govt "forced " to allow fuel stations to trade in US currency
    • Displaced cleared from transit centre
    • Report puts pressure on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe to nurture ties in East
    • Chinese Begging Bowl
    • Victims cry foul over stand allocations
    • SA refuses to confirm rumours of signed deal for Mugabe bailout
    • Magistrate say "Women in motion could not block a pavement" and discharges WOZA women
    • Radical Zimbabwe feminists meet in SA
    • Zimbabwe says west must help
    • Saving the Painted Dogs
    • Foreigners to pay for Zimbabwe fuel in forex
    • What Chance a Wise Fool to Call Mugabe's Bluff?
    • African actors defy homeland ban with Fringe visit
    • A letter from Zimbabwe on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the discovery of Comet Hale-Bopp and the launch of Project Earthrise
  21. Batch 1 Posted 23/7/05
    • RBZ bites the bullet
    • Talks: Chissano joins the fray
    • Inflation jump sends alarm bells ringing
    • Newspaper industry under siege
    • Bank minimum capital requirements up 10-fold
    • No more cheap funds for exporters
    • Selected service stations to charge forex for fuel
    • Gono sticks to inflation target
    • MDC to boycott senate elections?
    • NSSA, ZANU PF chefs clash over TeleAccess
    • Frustration creeps into MDC, says Tsvangirai
    • Govt shoots itself in the foot again
    • IMF debt payment to be speeded up
    • No questions on free funds, Gono promises
    • Sense of déja vu
    • and now to the notebook.....
    • Pensions hike to leave govt in fix
    • Ministers not singing from same song sheet
    • What has happened to my beautiful country?
    • Talks alone will not pull us out of this mess
    • Govt rubbing salt into festering wounds
    • Journalism standards in Zimbabwe have plummeted
  22. Batch 3 Posted 22/7/05
    • Gono devalues dollar 94%
    • Blitz leaves Mbare's poor helpless
    • Raft of laws flouted in clean-up
    • 'Charamba causing chaos in ministry'
    • Zanu PF chooses 'unknown' candidate
    • Byo ups tariffs 50%
    • Inflation seen galloping to 400%
    • Monetary policy review: highlights
    • AirZim delays service check check
    • MIC scared of 'robust reportage', ANZ boss claims
    • NGOs present damning blitz report to donors
    • 'Economic crisis takes country back 50 years'
    • Govt struggles with housing deadline
    • Flawed policies bleed fuel pumps dry
    • About time Zim took a reality check
    • Moyo's hypocrisy, opportunism revolting
    • Public watches in awe as vultures hover
    • I spy . . .
    • The Ant and the Grasshopper revisited
    • A dead-loss journalist and a barmy bishop
    • An act of vindictive pettiness
    • Govt in fresh bid to lure farmers
    • Economic mismanagement: a new paradigm for debate
    • Bad govt policies haunt sugar production
    • Zesa warns of power deficits
  23. Batch 2 Posted 22/7/05
    • Zimbabwe should stop evicting urban poor-UN report
    • UN Report: Zimbabwe Slum Destruction Violates International Law
    • Australia would back Mugabe indictment: Costello
    • Zimbabweans to pay for fuel in hard cash, Zimdollar devalued again
    • Harare gets 48 hours to respond to UN report
    • Police fire teargas as 33 demonstrators are arrested
    • Zim search for foreign aid injections spreads
    • Govt okays temporary shelters on new stands
    • SA church leaders detained in Zimbabwe
    • R6 billion will go into Mugabe's account and take 6bn years to repay
    • JAG Urgent Appeal
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 380 Dated 21 July 2005
  24. Posted 22/7/05
    • Man-made tsunami engulfs urban poor
    • Four Clergymen Detained in Zimbabwe Raid
    • Homeless Zimbabweans moved back to shacks
    • Zim central bank devalues currency by 40%
    • Zimbabwe airline suspends flights amid fuel crisis
    • Tsvangirai seeks to dissolve MDC executive
    • SA media slams Zim media ban
    • Police forcibly remove homeless from church compounds
    • Mugabe under Siege
    • Just what is the 'national interest'?
    • It's all about power - and money
    • No longer at ease
    • Doomed or damned?
    • The last winter of our discontent?
    • Vigil report 16th July 2005
    • The fascinating kachasu business
    • Mbare was never so ugly
    • Deputy minister sells government vehicle to pay off private loan
    • 'Disastrous' Chirundu project end
    • BA ferries failed asylum seekers
    • Western tycoon sides with Mugabe
    • SA v China - 'Scramble for Zim'
    • From liberation to democratic crisis
    • NMB shareholders to lose out?
    • Soyinka calls for sanctions against Mugabe
    • MDC activist killers get 25 yrs
    • Army Officer Accused of Soliciting Bribes
  25. Batch 2 Posted 21/7/05
    • Zimbabwe - poem
    • Rebuild Zimbabwe from the bottom up
    • Legal action against Harare CC re Murambatsvina as discussed at Mt Pleasant public meeting
    • Zimbabwe: Complex Emergency Situation Report #1
    • UN report on Zimbabwe removals to be made public
    • Kate Hoey opens Zimbabwe's In Praise of Women exhibition at Oxo Tower
    • SA's golden opportunity
    • Aid people but ...
    • Let's talk about talks
    • NZ wants China to link Zimbabwe aid to rights
    • ZNCC temporarily closes Chimoio office
    • Black Caps in 'grave danger' in Zimbabwe
    • New political party seen contesting Zimbabwe election
  26. Posted 21/7/05
    • Recovery prospects for Zimbabwe fade
    • Zimbabwe searches high and low for loans
    • Zimbabwe Newspaper to Appeal Denial of License
    • Zimbabwe central bank chief expected to shed light on SA loan
    • Churches barred from holding camp
    • UN agency sets up US$100 000 fund to revive informal sector
    • Botswana opposition party lashes out at ZANU PF
    • Banned paper debunks state commission's "false" charge
    • ZANU PF finally picks candidate for Bulawayo poll
    • Initiative to help homeless Zimbabweans launched
    • Mugabe Will Not Surrender Through Talks Or Economic Pressure
    • Sonyika lambasts Mugabe, calls for loan denial
    • Gono reviews monetary policy
    • UNDP avails Z$1 billion to informal traders
    • ZNCC calls for liberal economy
    • MDC legislator calls for Cabinet reshuffle
    • Mugabe cash not worth the paper
    • Iran set to carry out Zimbabwean power plant project
    • Flogging a Dead Horse in Harare
    • Zim slum dwellers back 'home'
    • Poll chief: No Zim vote-rigging
    • Maathai warns Africa against displacing wildlife
    • Aust help sought to end Zimbabwe's demolition program
    • Hefty fines for Zim homeowners
    • Operation 'raise money'
    • Reactions to Zimbabwe's loan request
    • Zimbabwe's Tragedy Is Africa's
    • Zim women dress 'too skimpily'
    • Zimbabwe c.bank rules out flexible exchange rate
    • SA told to think twice about loan for Mugabe
    • Alert Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No 17
    • We cannot live without truth
    • New CGD Note: Costs & Causes of Zimbabwe's Crisis
    • Zimbabwe: UN report on recent evictions on way to Government
  27. Batch 2 Posted 20/7/05
    • State secret agents quiz churchmen for"misleading" UN envoy
    • Bundestag wants home demolishers before International Criminal Court
    • ANALYSIS: Mbeki may shore up Mugabe to hold things together in Zimbabwe
    • Banned newspaper takes battle back to the courts
    • SA churches gear up for massive Zimbabwe relief campaign
    • Impact of housing demolitions worries UN ahead of report
    • Govt to set up Zim Electoral Commission
    • Govt, RBZ at odds over private fuel importers
    • Presidential ballots probe: police silent
    • JAG Open Letter Forum
    • Zimbabwe needs to 'bite the bullet'
    • Mbeki told to trade loans for Zimbabwe reforms
    • Shortage of basic goods worrisome: CCZ
    • Investors desert money market en masse
    • Mugabe footage screened at Parliament
    • Kruger under threat
    • Taking Action?
  28. Posted 20/7/05
    • Recovery prospects for Zimbabwe fade on forex woes
    • More fuel deregulation as shortages bite
    • 'They won't steal my car - there's no fuel'
    • SA Takes Hard Line On Mugabe Bail-Out
    • Hefty cheque won't change Zimbabwe - analyst
    • Zimbabwe: Dreaming of freedom
    • MMPZ Statement on Denial of an Operating Licence to Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe
    • UN envoy to present findings on Zimbabwe
    • Asylum seekers
    • Demolitions 'aluta continua'
    • Mugabe's friends block Security Council discussion on Zimbabwe
    • Historic UK verdict shows torture is a crime without borders
    • Victory for the people of Hatcliffe Extension?
    • Clinton condemns Mugabe's demolition blitz
    • Zimbabwe solidarity gathering
    • Training intensified to ease nurse shortage
    • South African Churchmen Back in Zimbabwe
    • Address Nurses' Conditions of Service
    • Defiant Porta Farm squatters return
    • Chebundo gives food to Kwekwe clean-up victims
    • Producers evade gazetted prices
    • Harare Hospital employees evicted
    • Our appointment with our destiny
    • Murder in the name of Marxism
    • Application Seeking to Declare Police Cells Inhuman Dismissed
  29. Third batch Posted 19/7/05
    • Mugabe tells ZANU PF youths to fight back
    • UN envoy to present findings on Zimbabwe
    • A window of opportunity?
    • Zimbabwe housing crisis
    • Doubt over Harare's ability to pay
    • UN's Annan Concerned Over Demolitions In Zimbabwe
    • Incident at CWUZ House - 16 July 2005
    • Kiwi tour of Zimbabwe on despite poll verdict
    • Bid to improve statistical data accuracy
  30. Second batch Posted 19/7/05
    • Harare presses on with demolitions
    • Zimbabwe, SA bank governors discuss rescue package
    • Two SA firms snatch Zimbabwe gold mine
    • South African Loan to Zimbabwe Raises Many Questions
    • Loan request gives SA leverage to press for change
    • Secretary-General expresses increasing concern about housing demolitions in Zimbabwe
    • Photojournalist Arrested And Detained for More Than Four Hours
    • Zimbabwe gold goes down
    • Zimbabwe Rugby Union Bankrupt
    • No decision on Zimbabwe loan
  31. First batch Posted 19/7/05
    • More Zimbabwe Ruin
    • Zim's new homeless live 'worse than animals'
    • By the seat of the pants
    • SA church delegation back in Zimbabwe
    • REPORT TO SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL OF CHURCHES on Pastoral Visit to Zimbabwe
    • Evicted Bulawayo residents moved to holding camp
    • Doubts over Zim maize claims
    • Zim varsity students next to face crackdown
    • Bishop accuses SACC of colluding with Blair
    • 'Ethanol Plant to Be Reopened'
    • Villagers Protest Against 6-Week Ban On Field Work
    • EU 'considering' Zimbabwe sanctions
    • Shortage of Nurses Hits Rural Hospitals
    • Forestry Company Set to Export Timber to Botswana
    • Government to Carry Out A2 Farm Audit
    • Black market trading thrives again in Bulawayo
    • Asylum seekers fear abduction by CIO agents in Botswana
    • Zimbabwe publishes draft senate bill
    • Bishop Kunonga defends Mugabe again
    • Zimbabwe Mulls Alternatives as Fuel Shortage Worsens
  32. Third batch Posted 18/7/05
    • CFU deplores renewed attacks on farmers
    • Councils face huge lawsuits
    • SA to throw Zimbabwe lifeline as IMF baulks
    • Pressure grows on Zimbabwe head
    • Zimbabwean president to visit China
    • 5 Bulawayo students injured by riot police
    • Pneumonia, TB: leading killer diseases in Harare
    • Policeman killed in 'Murambatsvina'
    • MDC peeved over ballot boxes
    • ZESA seeks Asian investors
    • MIC keeps ANZ in suspence
  33. Second batch Posted 18/7/05
    • Children worst affected by 'clean-up'
    • Group wants expelled farmers to snub Mugabe
    • New Zealand wants to drag Mugabe to International Criminal Court
    • Zimbabwe foreign minister expected in Pretoria in bid to avert meltdown
    • Bank on coercion
    • Mugabe gears up terror tactics
    • Harare becomes city of 'rodents and flies'
    • Transport blues return to haunt commuters
    • We pray for better as we watch Zim get worse
    • Rights activist slams 'misery-maker' Mugabe
    • 'Healing energy' for Zimbabwe
    • 'Clean-up' campaign to affect voting patterns
    • By our staff
    • Villagers blast govt over uncompleted projects
    • Buhera villagers fume as clean-up targets their huts
    • The nightmare of a 320km rural trip
    • EU wants more pressure on Mugabe regime
    • Govt can no longer be trusted
    • Africa needs fair trade, not aid
    • Did the Cubans teach Mugabe's people to kill by poisoning?
    • People of conscience, leave Zanu PF
  34. Posted 18/7/05
    • Zimbabwe to ask S.Africa for $1 bln loan - paper
    • Mbeki's dangerous liaison with Mugabe
    • We may yet suffer for our silence on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's law of destruction
    • Mugabe in bid to overhaul Zim constitution
    • Mbeki acts on Zimbabwe crisis
    • Zim's agony calls for new plan
    • Whites fear exclusion in new S. Africa
    • Latest Move On Import of Fuel Welcome
    • Mugabe 'trapping the poor'
    • Rank opportunism is the business of doing business
    • Bus, Train Fares Go Up
    • Grave diggers strike
    • 'Individual fuel imports will feed black market'
    • Soldier's bid to stop probe into shooting incident fails
    • Fresh doubts over inflation targets
    • Porta Farm residents' lawsuit against Chombo, Chihuri dismissed
    • Court issues final order against police
    • Residents ordered to regularise boreholes
  35. Posted 17/7/05
    • Zimbabwean High-Income Homeowners Get Temporary Demolition Reprieve
    • A silence spreading over the land
    • Mugabe, friend of South Africa
    • SACC to leave for Zimbabwe on Monday
    • Mass action victims amend charges
    • Probe into elephant tusks case widens
    • MIC castigated for delaying registration of media houses
    • Asylum girl takes fight to Commons
    • Chirundu Project : Second Phase communiqué
    • Celebrating on the slow train to Maputo...
  36. Batch 2 Posted 16/7/05
    • No work, no schools and the furniture sits outside: this is life in Mugabe's transit camp
    • JAG Urgent Communique to all Commercial Farmers and Agricultural Title Holders
    • JAG Open Letter Forum dated 15/7/2005
    • MISA-Zimbabwe statement on the Code of Conduct and Media Council Project
    • Church leaders act against Zimbabwe slum clearance
    • Protest Sends Goff Message - No Zimbabwe Tour!
  37. Posted 16/7/05
    • Zimbabwe police commit murder in broad daylight and in front of witnesses
    • Zimbabwe says church group was on spy mission - paper
    • Mugabe Shifts Housing Reconstruction Burden to Localities
    • Independent media's battle continues
    • Mugabe's bid to pry into private bank accounts shot down
    • Inflation surges to 164.3 percent
    • Mbeki throws weight behind church relief effort for Zimbabweans
    • Property tycoon denies claims
    • New Zealand wants South Africa to isolate Zimbabwe
    • 'At Least $25 Trillion Needed for Dams Revamp'
    • Food import bill beyond govt's pocket
    • SA Catholic Cardinal says Mugabe's conduct in Zimbabwe undermining the whole of Africa
    • New government needed to solve fuel crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Tribune newspaper denied licence
    • UK stops deporting failed Zimbabwe asylum seekers
    • Axed Moyo puts pen to paper
    • Individuals Free to Import Fuel
    • Salvation from Gleneagles?
    • For Zimbabwe, elections not an option any more
  38. Batch 3 Posted 15/7/05
    • Mugabe to beg China for rescue
    • EC head leaves with a heavy heart
    • Tibaijuka barred ministers from council meeting
    • Landlord sues TeleAccess for $1b
    • Senate Bill set to be gazetted today
    • Budget top-up to gobble $12 trillion
    • MIC fails - media workers
    • Price controls commission on cards
    • Moyo plans to spill beans
    • 'Govt rigged elections and has much to hide'
    • RBZ firm faces collapse
    • New power body scuttles Zesa tariff hike
    • Bad policies a setback for govt on forex
    • AirZim to spend millions on Dubai route launch
    • ZCTU challenges govt on fuel
    • Basic goods vanish as crisis deepens
    • Murambatsvina: who got the Hopley stands?
    • Wildlife body useless
    • Cheap ruse
    • Chance to pluck Zimbabwe from mess
    • Blitz exposes govt policy contradictions
    • Mugabe moving towards a 'village democracy'
    • Why Mugabe should go now
    • West should understand African mindset
    • Mugabe exit: answer to Zim woes
    • Mbeki alone in defence of Mugabe
    • Charge the government under Posa
    • State's fixation on price controls
    • The day Moyo's armour got a piercing
  39. Batch 2 Posted 15/7/05
    • COSATU plots tougher action against Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's ambitious housing dream faces ruin
    • Reserve Bank in backdoor devaluation of dollar
    • Africa's complacency on Zimbabwe mirrors another Rwanda, warns trade unionist
    • Report says African leaders' response to clean up "disgraceful"
    • Mugabe can bank on Hoogstraten
    • Mbeki, SACC to discuss Zimbabwe clean-up campaign
    • What will Africa do without grandparents?
    • Mugabe defends demolition policy
    • Weekly Media Update 2005-25
    • Blitz should be seen as bringing joy - Mugabe
    • Home Office halts Zimbabwe deportations
    • Rural exodus turns to tragedy in Zimbabwe
    • Zanu (PF) MPs clamour over fuel crisis
    • They torture my flesh, but can't torture my spirit
    • Removal causes rifts
    • Starving detainee handcuffed
    • Mugabe serious about talks?
    • A trail of destruction
    • AIDS - Visiting Alice
    • Still playing the land card
    • The lash goes on
    • Africa needs stronger civil society
    • Zim Blog: I choose to fight - for life
    • Mass clearances hit small towns
    • Government jumps at shadows
    • Zimbarbie takes the bus, doll
    • Beware the minister of culture
    • African Political Hope
  40. Posted 15/7/05
    • In the face of hopelessness
    • Mugabe's wreckers enter the suburbs
    • Food imports head into Zimbabwe
    • Why Zim needs a catastrophe...
    • Africa blamed for complacency in Zimbabwe crisis
    • SADC region stable, says Kasrils
    • Appeal for retired Zim nurses to work again
    • NCA Condemns Attack On Philani Zamchya
    • Last-ditch efforts to stop Zimbabwe tour
    • Mapfumo calls for armed struggle
    • CIO infiltrate UK groups
    • Mlambo-Ngcuka 'Nudging Mugabe'
    • Those with principles must speak out against Mugabe
    • No Hope of Recovery Under Mugabe Regime
    • Tsvangirai blows chance to heal rifts
    • SADC and the AU have failed Zimbabweans!
    • Tsvangirai lawyer's homestead targeted
    • SA pilots to be released from Zim jail
    • 'Gangster' Mugabe likened to Idi Amin
    • Fate of Sam Levy's Village hangs in the balance
    • 'Clean-up affects Aids patients, opharns'
    • Allocation of stands at Whitecliffe hits snag
    • Parties urged to work together to solve basic commodity shortages
    • Agricultural inputs, implements 'smuggled to Mozambique'
  41. Batch 3 Posted 14/7/05
    • Mbeki pledges action
    • Mugabe snubs SA delegation?
    • Fresh woes for tobacco industry
    • Cabinet split over deepening fuel crisis
    • Byo condemns Murambatsvina
    • Think beyond party politics: Shamu
    • Harid, Tomana tipped to head anti-graft body
    • Murerwa has his job cut out for him
    • ZSE surges as Zim dollar gains marginally
    • Chidyausiku admits appointment of Electoral Court judge illegal
    • ZANU PF defies world, goes it alone
    • The political chameleon that is Moyo
    • Be realistic
    • Living in a police state
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • No hope of recovery under Mugabe regime
    • Demolitions to push up housing demand, rentals
    • Something fishy about this communication breakdown
    • Infrastructure bank misses target again
  42. Batch 2 Posted 14/7/05
    • 'Mugabe's Chinese puzzle'
    • Zimbabwe says now importing maize from South Africa
    • Jamaica, Ghana must send message to Mugabe
    • Thirsty Zimbabwe courts Anglo to revive ethanol plant
    • ANALYSIS: Mugabe's survival "game plan" spells disaster for Zimbabwe
    • Court to decide fate of women protesters next week
    • Planes help Airzim boost regional, domestic routes
    • $43 trillion needed to phase out hot seating
    • AJWS update on Zimbabwe
    • A glimmer of hope?
    • DA says the ANC and Mugabe's Zanu-PF have much in common
    • China may have to think again on Africa
    • Zanu PF MPs vote against people's interests
    • Misihairabwi out in shadow cabinet reshuffle
  43. Posted 14/7/05
    • Zimbabwe Ruling Majority Defeats Motion to Stop Home Demolitions
    • Parliament Questions Wed 6 July - Murambatsvina & children transport problem
    • MDC says 2002 ballot boxes tampered with
    • Mbeki 'to change tack' on Zim
    • 'Govt never used quiet diplomacy towards Zimbabwe'
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Says Ruling Party Obstructing Election Appeal
    • Mate of Mugabe, a True-Blue Brit, Eyes Bank And Mine
    • SA deputy president visits Zimbabwe
    • Exiled farmers sow seeds of change in Nigeria
    • 'Zimbabweans will not starve'
    • Government directive may stop Zimbabwe tour
    • Defeating Mugabe: MDC Must Become More Militant
    • Human rights campaigner Judith Todd says Mugabe must be forced into exile
    • Fuel shortages hit Zimbabwe tobacco sales
    • Forced eviction - a policy of oppression
    • 'Mugabe ordered killing of wife's lover'
    • Women harassed
    • MDC demands Mudede be thrown behind bars
    • Government seeks ways to replace bearer cheques
    • "Stoppez les" . "ils sont les voleurs de la Repubblique"
  44. Batch 2 Posted 13/7/05
    • S.Africa says wants to understand scale of Zimbabwe's woes
    • Zanu (PF) rift grows as ministers clash over blitz
    • ZANU PF shoots down opposition motion on evictions
    • European Parliament wants SADC to shut down training centre in Harare
    • Church leaders say Zimbabwe must be "ashamed" of itself
    • Landmark multi-billion dollar shopping mall faces demolition
    • No change on Zimbabwe policy, ICC tells New Zealand
    • Foreign investors assess oil extraction feasibility
    • AU Leaders Need to Decry Africa's Bad Governance
    • NZ could impose sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Terror Knocks Africa Off the World Stage - So What's New?
  45. Posted 13/7/05
    • Mugabe will only talk to opposition in parliament - paper
    • Questions & Answers in Parliament re Operation Murambatsvina
    • MDC Press: Zanu PF MPs vote against the intersts of the people
    • Church warns evictions may turn youths into "catalysts for conflict"
    • Transit camps breed suffering
    • SACC calls for intervention in Zimbabwean crisis
    • Zimbabweans destroy own buildings amid crackdown
    • Kubatana.net News
    • Asylum seeker continues to fight
    • Corrupt MDC members have been dealt with: Official
    • Back this protest against deportations to Zimbabwe
    • Presidential election ballots tampered with
    • SA deputy president meets Mugabe, Mujuru
    • Buhera council ordered not to demolish old homestead
    • Tax experts blast Zimra
    • Victoria Falls loses position as top forex earner
    • Female trade unionists assaulted in Zimbabwe
    • Protest over treatment of Zimbabwe refugees by SA government
    • Obasanjo turns to Chissano, Nujoma to help in Zimbabwe
  46. Batch 2 Posted 12/7/05
    • JAG Legal Communique for Sections 5 and 8 Dated 8/7/2005 Sent date 11/7/2005
    • Nigerian Official Confirms Zimbabwe Talks in Offing
    • Mugabe, SA church leaders meeting in doubt
    • Mugabe swoops on the rich in eviction campaign
    • FEATURE: Mugabe's "tsunami" haunts victims of 80s army atrocities
    • Africa best left to help itself
    • What Should America Do For Africa?
    • Rockers' humbug on Africa
    • Iran's Ambassador to Harare meets Zimbabwe's industries minister
  47. Posted 12/7/05
    • Former MDC legislator says party hijacked by opportunists
    • Zimbabwe crackdown leads to 'inhumane' conditions
    • UN report on Zim ready in two weeks
    • Church leaders disturbed by suffering of homeless
    • Asylum seekers end hunger strike
    • MDC slams 'out of touch' Bennett over rift claims
    • Zimbabwe Tour - Judith Todd to Tour NZ
    • From a white African grandmother
    • Red tape proves the best contraceptive in Zimbabwe
    • Media urged to fight for press freedom in Africa
    • Zimbabwe razing garages, cottages, chicken coops
    • Norway donates NOK 2 million in humanitarian assistance to Zimbabwe
    • Judge too busy to judge
    • The Futility of Throwing Money at Africa
    • Ballot inspection fails to kick off
    • Clean-up victims to get low-cost houses
    • Zesa in search of US$16m
    • Govt restructure Central Statistical Office: Minister
    • Police officers arrested
    • As Zimbabwe collapses, African leaders look the other way
    • Southern Africa: Transboundary Cattle Trafficking Spreads Disease
  48. Posted 11/7/05
    • British tycoon tightens his grip
    • Basic commodity shortages worsen
    • Patients discharged as water runs out
    • Zimbabwean hunger striker in hospital
    • Mugabe agrees to talk to Tsvangirai
    • High Court judge "chickens out" of clean up test case
    • Four million Zimbabweans in rural areas will need food aid
    • Chombo, Mohadi clash
    • Zimbabwe grinding to a halt as fuel runs dry
    • Zimbabwe could miss out on G8 concessions
    • State splashes $230m on 'Umdala Wethu' gala
    • Fuel crisis wreaks havoc on education
    • Villagers slam plans to move them
    • Veteran photographer arrested
    • Hats off to donor community
    • Zimbabwe among the worst corrupt
    • Churches assist the displaced
    • Agricultural 'revolution' in jeopardy
    • Reconstruction plan slammed
    • Crisis of ideology haunting Zanu PF
    • Mutare, ZNA build houses for clean-up victims
    • South African Clerics in Zimbabwe to Assess Clean-up Operation
    • Tortured activist fights for his life
    • Price increases erode incomes
  49. Batch 2 Posted 10/7/05
    • Why Mbeki is still backing Harare
    • African heads force Mugabe into talks
    • 'Britain sent me back to Mugabe. Now I'm in hiding'
    • We're torn over Zimbabwe tour, Black Cap tells MP
    • Desperation descends on Zimbabwe
    • The Sunday Times UK - Comment
    • Double standards over dictatorships
    • Villagers lose homes to wildlife park as aid funds miss their target
  50. Posted 10/7/05
    • UN envoy 'satisfied' after Zim visit
    • ZNSPCA July 2005 Update
    • Zimbabwean feared on bomb bus
    • Zimbabwe's bankruptcy one of leadership
    • Of blue buses and Zimbarbie
    • Zim farmers find refuge
  51. Posted 9/7/05
    • Zim Government must not be allowed to silence African Union - Amnesty International
    • UN envoy on housing evictions appoints UN-HABITAT manager for Zimbabwe
    • UN envoy leaves Harare with sad memories
    • Mugabe fumes over fuel, Senate delays
    • Mozambicans laugh loudest as the tables are turned
    • Amnesty pushes AU to take Mugabe head on
    • Police raid garage, take over the show at fuel queue
    • Radio Free Zimbabwe
    • UN envoy meets Mugabe
    • Govt says no need for aid despite food shortages
    • AU envoy leaves without completing mission
    • Zimbabwe Crisis Obscured at Summit by London Bombings
    • G8 Summit Statements: Chairman's Summary
    • President Mugabe’s Slum Clean-Up Campaign Causes Humanitarian Crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe bowler to add voice to boycott
    • Crisis Coalition meeting in chaos over Jonathan Moyo's presence
    • Lawyers for Human Rights confirm Porta deaths despite police denials
    • Zimbabwe Under Pressure
    • Help SW Radio Africa
    • SW Radio Africa soliciting donations to ensure survival
    • JAG PR Communique July 8, 2005
    • JAG Legal Communique July 8, 2005
  52. Batch 3 Posted 8/7/05
    • Mbeki, Blair to meet this morning
    • Zimbabwe's Split Opposition
    • Zim army opposed house demolitions
    • Zimbabwe's churches are not alone: SACC
    • Mugabe ally muscles into NMB
    • Chirundu Project threatens wildlife habitat
    • Govt clueless about fuel crisis
    • Pope endorses Zim criticism
    • Police guard Msika's shop
    • Zim tops humanitarian crisis list
    • Byo rations water
    • Harare City Council broke
    • World leaders close in on Mugabe
    • Murerwa contradicts Mugabe on clean-up
    • European Union closes Caaz account
    • Attacks jeopardise plans to lure farmers
    • Murambatsvina targets Sam Levy
    • Government slapped with 32m euro suit
    • Immoral looters
    • Political reforms vital for recovery
    • The G8 Summit: Bob Geldof's nonsense
    • Regime determined to shoot itself in the foot
    • Trade sanctions on Zim a myth
    • Gono in danger of Operation Overload
    • Mugabe is wrong, they are right
    • Forex/fuel crisis bites building contractors
    • Zim needs US$200m monthly for imports
    • RBZ reins in black market
    • SAA slashes flights to Victoria Falls
    • AirZim faces competition on busy Dubai route
  53. Batch 2 Posted 8/7/05
    • Chipinge farmer attacked
    • UN envoy on evictions says freedom of movement is fundamental right
    • UN Chief's Comments Hearten Zimbabwe Opposition
    • UN Envoy Tibaijuka Finds Demolition Aftermath "Depressing"
    • AU envoy packs bags in frustration
    • Harare runs out of bread
    • Zimbabwe wants people to go rural
    • Lawyers worry about delay
    • Black market fuel hits $100 000 a litre
    • Press Statement Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
    • Zim protesters at Hyde Park
    • Aid is the problem, not the solution
    • Bennett pledges to keep fighting
    • Will Mugabe pull out of the UN too?
    • Does Tabaijuka dare to criticise?
    • Mbeki’s U-turn – just a G8 ploy?
    • Rage, not rock is what Africa needs
    • Fuel prices worsen worker's plight
    • Hoodwink attempt hits a snag
    • Tapiwa loses all - home, hope, trust
    • On the run - from our own govt
    • World Bank land report flawed
    • Easier to destroy than to build
    • Operation 'Murambabtsvina' (Drive out Trash) is Crime against Humanity
  54. Posted 8/7/05
    • Mugabe clean-up blitz no answer - UN envoy
    • Why is Africa silent as Mugabe runs riot?
    • Message from Zimbabwe
    • Housing demolitions and food shortages, Zimbabwe
    • Woman 'in hiding' after blunder
    • Harare authorities scrap land sale deals - paper
    • Millions on brink of starvation in Southern Africa
    • 'Limited aid for Zim homeless'
    • Police raise Zimbabwe crackdown death toll to 5
    • Concern that transit camps will become permanent
    • Make poverty history - or make dictators history?
    • EU parliament condemns Mugabe regime, Ethiopia violence
    • Africa acknowledges it must help itself
    • Supplementary Budget to Address Food Security Issues, Says Murerwa
    • Annan says Zimbabwe events hurt Africa
    • Zimbabwe evictions 'win praise countrywide'
    • Where are the Africans to speak for Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe snubs AU
    • US shocked at clean-up
    • Zimbabwe's rich get richer
    • Stocks, Zim dollar lower
    • Bennett flies to SA for treatment
    • RG bids to bar MDC electoral fraud expert
    • World anger mounts over clean-up
    • Heads you lose, tails you lose
    • At the deep end!
    • ...and now to the Notebook
    • New fuel rules on the cards?
    • Diplomatic fight over woman
    • Empowerment Act overtaken by time
  55. Batch 2 Posted 7/7/05
    • Africa must speak up on 'wrong policies' - Annan
    • Government drops farm eviction plans
    • Mugabe blows chance to drag himself from the hole
    • Motorists flock to Mozambican town to refuel
    • Former ZANU PF official's farming equipment confiscated
    • Zimbabwean entrepreneurs to visit China
    • Zimbabwe deportations 'halted', says Home Office official
    • Bring end to corruption if you want aid, Africa told
    • Moral costs of touring Zimbabwe too great: NZ Bishops
    • Mugabe facing a fax offensive
    • Protest march in Auckland
  56. Posted 7/7/05
    • UN Envoy to Zimbabwe Criticizes Forced Resettlement
    • Destroy your home or the bulldozers will, residents told
    • Zimbabwe’s Tragedy is Africa’s Shame
    • Russian leader brands Mugabe a dictator
    • Judge calls for halt to Zimbabwean deportations
    • Confusion over halt to Zimbabwe deportations
    • Zimbabwean hunger striker wins bail
    • Zimbabwe police continue with demolitions in Bulawayo
    • Student accommodation time-bomb in Zimbabwe
    • UN Envoy to Zimbabwe disturbed by suffering in Mutare holding camps
    • Lion & cheetah park - urgent appeal
    • A bit of Bulawayo has gone
    • 'Blair must pressure Mbeki'
    • Top Mugabe man quits over blitz
    • Zanu (PF) On Verge of Split As MPs Question Mugabe's Blitz
    • Straw slams Zimbabwe, urges market access for Africa
    • Mbeki to wait for UN report
    • Governor ordered out of Parliament
    • Govt to table supplementary budget
    • Bulawayo housing list balloons to over 76 000
    • Clean-up cruel:
    • Chiefs lack legal knowledge
    • Zim far from meeting WHO target
    • Zimbabwe Currency Stabilizes as Informal Market Dwindles
  57. Batch 2 Posted 6/7/05
    • Around Ruined Zimbabwe, Neighbors Circle Wagons
    • Mugabe claims demolition is part of new housing plan
    • Mugabe's clean-up drive triggers refugee exodus
    • Harare demands withdrawal of AU envoy
    • Clean up operation scuppers US policy rethink on Harare
    • Bid to hoodwink UN envoy falls flat on its face
    • SA opposition wants Mbeki to condemn evictions
    • Demolitions continue without let up in Harare
    • Evictions disrupt HIV/AIDS treatment programmes
    • Africa ignores a mote in its eye
    • Mugabe casts a shadow as Africa seeks wider relief
    • NZ urges ICC to cut Zimbabwe from tour schedule
    • G8: Call on Zimbabwe to End Mass Evictions
    • JAG Open Letter Forum Dated 5/7/2005
  58. Posted 6/7/05
    • Police smash more homes in Harare
    • Mugabe Government Has a Case to Answer
    • 'Callous' raids anger Mugabe ally
    • Mugabe denies hundreds of thousands uprooted
    • UN envoy on housing evictions continues tour of Zimbabwe
    • Defiant informal traders battle to survive
    • Farmers still face harassment
    • 'Quiet diplomacy' helps Mugabe
    • We must confront Zimbabwe's dictator now
    • Live 8 was baffling and offensive
    • Tsvangirai warns SA companies in Zimbabwe
    • Ministers back Mugabe in clean-up campaign
    • The Forex Market: A layman's guide to how it works, and why it does what it does
    • Clearance Victims Left in Limbo
    • Doctors: Zimbabwe Crackdown Could Lead to Disease Outbreaks
    • African Union Summit Skirts Zimbabwe Question
    • Zimbabwe needs food aid, says MDC leader
    • Human Rights group petitions UN envoy
    • Zimbabwean sent back to homeland
    • British Airways boycott over deportation flights
    • Tsvangirai biography launched in South Africa
    • MDC recommends expulsion of Zimbabwe from the UNHCHR to envoy
    • Mugabe untouchable
    • AU envoy fails to assess clean-up
    • Embassy gives $62m to assist clean-up victims
    • MDC to inspect, verify ballot papers
    • Allocated stands in Headlands lying idle
    • Chiyangwa barred from evicting former workers
    • 72 tusks recovered at city home
    • IMF in grave warning over economy, demolitions
  59. Batch 2 Posted 5/7/05
    • Homeless and hopeless: bulldozers carve out a bleak new reality for poor Zimbabweans
    • Harare Withholds Appeal for Food Aid, Putting Off Donors
    • Harare Keeps AU Special Rapporteur Waiting
    • AU envoy chases shadows in Harare
    • Tsvangirai says Mbeki has seen the light
    • US delegation to meet ZANU PF, opposition
    • Top SA human rights lawyer raps evictions
    • Industry wants 90 percent quarterly price hikes
    • White farmers still under siege in Zimbabwe
    • Demolition in Zimbabwe
    • Proof of deportees' torture puts Clarke under pressure
    • Making sense of Africa
    • Zimbabwe's demolition blitz under the spotlight
    • Harare officials say they were sidelined in turnaround strategy
    • Fertiliser shortage looms
    • Patients in need of drugs - study
    • Homeless camp along river bank
    • US congressional staff in Zimbabwe
    • Glimmer of hope
    • SA wants 'refined' relocations in Zim
    • African leaders set aid agenda
  60. Posted 5/7/05
    • UN envoy assessing mass evictions in Zimbabwe to visit Victoria Falls region
    • MDC meets with Mbeki, ahead of AU summit
    • Viewpoint: Africa's home made problem
    • ZADHR Statement on new developments in Operation Murambatsvina
    • Beaten and tortured, the asylum-seeker sent back to Mugabe's police by Britain
    • Pope's Address to Bishops of Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe immigrant policy a 'one-off'
    • Government blocks visit by Zimbabwe bankers
    • The futility of throwing money at Africa
    • Why is the Government still deporting people to Zimbabwe?
    • Zimbabwe evictions: 'It is planned'
    • UN envoy prolongs her stay in Zimbabwe
    • Zim report will be 'impartial'
    • Attempts to block AU official visit
    • Give us support, not sympathy, Africa tells West
    • Zim's unemployed 'should move'
    • Our government must stop Zim evil
    • Annan tells AU world must protect against violence
    • Are bearer cheques being phased out?
    • Workers gear for price spirals
    • Tibaijuka in meetings
  61. Batch 2 Posted 4/7/05
    • Dealing with terror
    • AU envoy on 'un-procedural' Zimbabwe mission-paper
    • Inside the heart of Mugabe's hell hole
    • Mugabe shielded security minister from arrest
    • Methodist bishops warn of genocide in Zimbabwe
    • Rock legend brands Mugabe a thug
    • UN says envoy never endorsed clean-up exercise
    • AU Leaders to Meet on Poverty, War
    • Good money wasted?
    • Blair: Why we must act on Africa
    • Just a Little Discomfort
    • Tortured and dumped
    • Bail bid in Zimbabwean asylum row
    • Mbeki to meet MDC leadership
    • Mugabe breaks beauty's heart
  62. Batch 1 Posted 4/7/05
    • UN envoy 'upset'
    • Government defies High Court order
    • Mbalekwa quits Zanu PF
    • Prices of basic commodities skyrocket
    • Efforts to woo back white commercial farmers flop flop
    • Tsvangirai in west Africa over Zim crisis
    • Authorities dodge questions as fuel crisis worsens
    • Churches pulled down in 'clean-up'
    • Mugabe's computers lie idle
    • ILO blasts Zimbabwe for meddling in ZCTU affairs
    • Bishops meeting to blast Mugabe over clean-up
    • Massive hike in medical costs fatal for PLWAs
    • UN envoy's unenviable task
    • Let's all get rid of Mugabe's portraits
    • 'Operation Murambatsvina' cruel, inhuman and unlawful
    • Shocking shambles at AirZim
    • Reduced to desperation
    • Deafening silence over home 'tsunami'
    • What happened?
    • More eyebrows raised over Zimplats' empowerment partner
    • ZNCC blasts lack of direction for economic disintegration
    • AirZim sends SOS for plane
    • RBZ bails out IMF
    • Gono: sole optimist
    • Govt to blame for illegal dwellings
    • The real calamity in Zimbabwe is incompetence
  63. Batch 2 Posted 3/7/05
    • The horror of Bob Mugabe's 'final solution'
    • Make corruption history
    • US Renews Call for End to Zimbabwe Slum-Clearance Campaign
    • S. Africa's Mbeki Reaches Out to Zimbabwe Opposition
    • African Union Initiates Zimbabwe Fact-Finding Mission
    • How to find asylum in Britain
    • Let's target our poor record on dictators
    • A cry for the poor of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe attacks Blair and turns back on 'useless' Commonwealth
    • It's time to crack merciless Mugabe for six
    • Graft campaign threatens Zambia's Mwanawasa
    • Plenty of aid, but no sign of payback
    • Greens draft bill to stop Zimbabwe cricket tour
  64. Posted 3/7/05
    • Letter to Anna Tibaijuka
    • We must all sneer and scoff at the corrupt, cruel jackasses of Africa
    • Zim: UN envoy 'was misquoted'
    • Leaders ponder how to save Africa
    • Under a bush
    • Go ahead with tour, pleads scarred Zimbabwean ex-pat
    • Iran, Zimbabwe discuss mutual issues
    • Chirundu Project
    • Australia, New Zealand pressure UN on Zimbabwe
    • Judge halts Zimbabwe deportation
    • England Show Brings Out African Voices
  65. Batch 2 Posted 2/7/05
    • UN Envoy briefs Zimbabwean officials on using negotiations in upgrading slums
    • Only a New Leader Can Save Them
    • Letters to The Times
    • An open letter to Sir Bob Geldof
    • What about the billions given?
    • NZC: Tour of Zimbabwe on
    • NZ and Aust agree to pressure Zimb
    • International brief ~ Security Council reluctant to intervene in Zimbabwe evictions
  66. Posted 2/7/05
    • UN criticises Zimbabwe slum blitz
    • U.N. envoy meets Zimbabwe homeless
    • UN envoy confirms reports of deaths
    • Zim's slums resemble battle scenes
    • Mbare Report No. 13, 1 July 2005,
    • Government hides victims from envoy
    • Zanu PF official to resign over demolitions
    • Porta farm deaths update
    • African Union bows to pressure over Zimbabwe evictions
    • Harare residents blame Mugabe for housing mess
    • ZANU PF ready to talk to MDC
    • Doctors' strike ends
    • UN Security Council debates Zimbabwe evictions
    • "They will not stop until they are stopped"
    • Bulawayo - David Coltart to speak
    • Clean-up victims plead with UN envoy
    • Chombo, Chihuri, Mohadi sued
    • Bulawayo losing millions in water charges
    • Zim, China relationship should be internationally recognised - President
    • Bulldozing on
    • Zim accepts aid
  67. Batch 4 Posted 1/7/05
    • Pope meets Zimbabwean cardinals
    • Second eviction wave hits Porta Farm
    • Reshuffle to accommodate Mugabe minions
    • Fuel prices: analysts warn of dire consequences
    • Govt heightens efforts to mislead UN
    • Govt's reconstruction plan dealt a blow
    • Mugabe's pattern of repression
    • Wake-up call from delusional dreams
    • The ant and the grasshopper
    • Terminal insanity setting in at Herald House?
    • Sabotage
    • It's time for people's 'Operation Chibvapo'
    • Why the silence?
    • Ari Ben-Menashe does it again
    • Zim slips in corruption rankings
    • Zimbabwe's opposition lawmakers booted out
    • Mbeki in new bid to kickstart talks with Zimbabwe's MDC
  68. Batch 3 Posted 1/7/05
    • Several Squatters Die as Zimbabwe Police Destroy Camp
    • Press release: 29 Jun 2005 - Fact finding mission in Zimbabwe
    • African food crisis spurs UN debate on Zimbabwe
    • Official media ignores urban purge
    • Mugabe loves Queen but not Blair
    • Streetkids drafted by youth militia
    • EU banned list
    • Medals for conquering the people
    • Replace Zezuru Empire with National Unity Coalition
    • What can YOU do to help?
    • Case studies - post Murambatsvina
    • Devastation in Chitungwiza
    • People's suffering is monstrous
    • Who will save us from our govt?
    • Evicted Urban Poor Held in Camps
    • Opposition Under Attack
    • UN envoy endorses cleanup operation in Zimbabwe
    • Mass Clearances Hit Smallest Towns
    • Three Reported Killed in Zimbabwe Campaign
    • Zimbabweans call for a Boycott of South Africa - Protest, Monday, 4th July
    • Mugabe, though despicable, has the ear of Africa
    • Weekly Media Update 2005-23
  69. Batch 2 Posted 1/7/05
    • Vice-president takes fuel begging bowl to Iran
    • Mugabe still to appeal for food aid
    • Government housing project may fall flat on its face
    • More Zimbabwean doctors join strike
    • Government sells wildlife to local blacks
    • Zimbabwe to import 1.8 mln tonnes of maize
    • Where is the Church?
    • Amnesty International: More deaths mass evictions continue unabted
    • Red Cross assists the most vulnerable in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe a test for the UN
    • Bulawayo Churches provide food and shelter for homeless
    • Zim homeless 'really desperate'
    • Happiness in Zimbabwe is a nice piece of old cardboard
    • `We'd rather die'
    • The Commonwealth and beyond
    • 'Shadows of ourselves'?
    • AU a toothless dog
    • How African leaders spend our money
    • Tackle regimes that make poverty
    • MDC 'has come to its senses'
    • Zimbabwean families forced to share homes
    • 'It's better just to die here'
    • Mbeki says ANC to meet Zim's MDC
    • Kleptomania writ large
    • Ghana's Rawlings Finds Fault With Zimbabwe Demolitions
    • Chinese Delegation Meets Chidyausiku
  70. Batch 1 Posted 1/7/05
    • Panic over UN envoy
    • Hopes get dimmer for golden leaf
    • Things fall apart
    • CIO rapped over UK MP's security breach
    • Mahoso's term at state media commission ends
    • Demolitions creating hole in economy: IMF
    • Horrified groups petition SA, AU
    • Deportations litmus test for Blair govt
    • Fresh power cuts hit Zim
    • Prioritise agriculture
    • Clean-up raises queries on workers' welfare
    • Fresh evictions on farms
    • Chinese suitor shows fresh interest in Zisco
    • Local fim in pay phone deal with Chinese partner
    • Homelink project spreads
    • No SOS: we ain't got fuel
    • Uproar over State House visit
    • Heather Bennett withdraws poll petition
    • Aid must help people, not governments
    • Making their new life after Zimbabwe strife
    • Africa Commission on Human and Peoples Rights - Press Release
  71. Batch 2 Posted 30/6/05
    • War Veterans leader speaks on police raids..then confronts his victim?
    • Squatter camp demolished under UN envoy's nose
    • Doctors down tools
    • Inflation to surge to 200 percent
    • Harare compels public to surrender their guns
    • Blair tells Zimbabwe's neighbours to step up pressure on Mugabe
    • Hunger strikers 'bullied' by centre staff
    • Black Caps should not tour - Zimbabwean archbishop
    • The Times interview with President Bush: transcript
    • It's just not cricket!
    • JAG Open Letter Forum Dated 29/6/2005
  72. Posted 30/6/05
    • WCC Calling for Immediate Halt of Forced Evictions in Zimbabwe
    • "Help us to prevent Zimbabwe being an example of brutal and iniquitous repression"
    • Journal
    • Mugabe defends clean-up drive in talks with UN envoy
    • Skepticism on Harare's Z$3 Trillion Reconstruction Plan
    • UN envoy had "very good" talks with Zimbabwe's Mugabe
    • Home Demolitions Continue as UN Envoy Meets Mugabe
    • School for orphans destroyed in Norton
    • Para military force burn homes at Porta Farm
    • War Veteran leader slams raids
    • Tsvangirai threatens to dissolve MDC top six
    • Police defy orders, destroy Porta Farm
    • Two AirZim planes grounded
    • Bulawayo to ration water
    • Rising inflation pushes up medical costs
    • Cardinal urges Zimbabwe rethink
    • Africans have a duty to tackle Mugabe - Blair
    • Controversial draft proposal for senate to be tabled
    • Govt doctors in Zimbabwe strike over pay, fuel
    • UK Deportations encouraged by MDC?
    • Zimbabwe's fuel drought will not go away
    • Zim trouble threatens G8
    • Government may fund legal challenge over Zimbabwe tour
    • Malawi president's Zimbabwe farm adds to McConnell woes
    • Zimbabwe asylum 'U-turn' row
  73. Batch 2 Posted 29/6/05
    • Now it's a crime against humanity
    • Relief Organizations Grapple With Scope of Zimbabwe Crisis
    • An exceptional case
    • 90pc of illegal structures demolished, says Chombo
    • Govt increases prices of fuel
    • UN envoy meets stakehoders, civil society
    • Dairibord in strategy to revive dairy industry
    • Former Zimbabwe farmer recalls terror of Mugabe reign
    • Zimbabwe begins transporting urban homeless to rural areas: TV
    • UK minister attacks AU on Zimbabwe silence
    • Roy Bennett Released From Prison - Campaign Update ~ 28 June 2005
    • 24 hour fast in support of Zimbabwean humger strikers
    • ZCTF REPORT - Snare removal
    • The corruption of absolute power
    • Africa must share blame for Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Embassy responds
  74. Posted 29/6/05
    • Roy Bennett released
    • Mugabe thumps his fist in face of UN
    • Zimbabwe purges remaining white farmers
    • Montreal's 'man of infamy'
    • Hoping Against Hope: An Interview With Andrew Meldrum
    • Eyewitness to the Zimbabwean war on the poor which has torn apart the lives of so many
    • Envoy wants 'comprehensive' picture of Zimbabwe
    • I was stripped naked in prison, says Bennett
    • Mr Blair's shame over Zimbabwe
    • CONSERVATIVES: UN must send food distribution observer mission to Zimbabwe
    • Paranoia
    • Zimbabwe's IMF future rocky after report - analysts
    • Zim: SA 'doesn't know what's going on'
    • Asylum returns immoral - Williams
    • Anglican delegation to visit Zimbabwe
    • SA rejects calls to ban Zimbabwe from international cricket
    • Press Briefing, UK Govt
    • Zimbabwe's fuel crisis is affecting workers
    • Cholera outbreak claims 14 lives
    • Black Market Traders Take Advantage of Zimbabwe Fuel Shortage
    • Protest over Zimbabwean detainees
    • Clean-up operation continues in Bulawayo
    • Doubts over government's $3 trillion housing project
  75. Batch 2 Posted 28/6/05
    • Mbare Report, No 12, 27 June 2005,
    • Mugabe's housing project to knock down economy
    • Church responds to cry of afflicted flock
    • Army grabs five tonnes of staple maize-meal
    • Cholera breaks out in Zimbabwe
    • UN envoy fails to halt bulldozer assault on Zimbabwe's poorest
    • Britain agrees to second chance for Mugabe refugees
    • Passengers go hungry on Air Zim
    • Law Society charges prisoners being abused
    • Obasanjo, Mbeki Tasked On Zimbabwe's Crisis
    • Home Office 'Freezing Zimbabwe Removals in Summit Ploy'
    • Australia's Churches Disturbed By Zimbabwe Events
    • Cricketers say they will tour Zimbabwe despite worries
    • NZ: Mugabe rule akin to Pol Pot
    • New Zealand want Zimbabwe banned from world cricket
    • In Parliament Last Night:
    • Blair must 'be man enough' to visit Zim
    • Mugabe in new moves to gain UN approval
    • Mother says she was told to flee or be killed
    • What they said about ... deportations to Zimbabwe
    • To return is death, says asylum seeker
    • 'Zimbabwe Blues'
  76. Posted 28/6/05
    • UN experts deplore Zimbabwe's campaign of forced eviction
    • Statement by the IMF Staff Mission in Zimbabwe
    • AU inaction "distressing" says UN official
    • Mugabe Blitz Tests UN Human Rights Position
    • Zim: 'World must step in'
    • Blair wants UN Security Council to debate Zimbabwe
    • Report: Zimbabwe dying of hunger, AIDS
    • Opposition unable to stop state-sponsored violence
    • Zimbabwe Diaspora Coalition statement on Operation Murambasvina
    • Zimbabwe's homeless to be herded into camps
    • EU President exerts more pressure on African leaders to act against Zimbabwe
    • UN special envoy arrives as gov't sweeps dirt under the carpet
    • Hunger Strike
    • Fuel Crisis
    • Government withdraws gun licences without explanation
    • Blair slams door on Zimbabwe asylum seekers
    • Zimbabwe deportations: Your views
    • Clark steps up pressure over Zimbabwe tour
    • U.N. Envoy Briefed, Awaits Meeting With Mugabe
    • Fuel Crisis May Ease - But Higher Prices Ahead
    • Govt allows NGOs to assist 'clean-up' victims
    • Zimbabwe vows to act on housing issue
  77. Batch 3 Posted 27/6/05
    • Silent deaths in rural Zimbabwe
    • More Mugabe Insanity
    • 1.5 million refugees in 30 days
    • NZPA pulls out of Zimbabwe tour
    • ANC 'delaying' report on Zimbabwean polls to avoid debate, says DA
    • Amnesty group vows to fight torture in Africa
    • Zimbabwe Tragedy
    • A shame for Africa
    • Amnesty rejects claim violations internal matter
    • Asylum-seekers 'tortured' after being deported
    • The Times - Letters to the Editor
    • Relatives fear for woman 'seized by Mugabe's agents'
    • Zimbabweans fight on two fronts
    • MPs hear horror of returned refugees
    • Political quagmire of Zimbabwe intervention
    • Mugabe fears 'spies' from UK
    • Blair to halt asylum cases before G8 summit
  78. Batch 2 Posted 27/6/05
    • UN envoy in Zimbabwe amid outcry over crackdown
    • ANC sticks to 'blind diplomacy' on Zimbabwe
    • UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
    • The Future of Agriculture
    • Destitution and despair in the new Zimbabwe ruins
    • Mugabe-appointed judges ignore eviction mess
    • I'm no US lackey, says UN envoy
    • FEATURE: Tales of horror, despair in Zimbabwe's cities
    • Black-market petrol soars to $70 000 a litre
    • Squabbles dominate ILO conference
    • Tibaijuka to asses Zim's situation
    • MDC activists acquitted
    • Zimbabwe lives 'won't be risked'
    • Zimbabwe after Mugabe
    • American academia rewarded Mugabe
    • Halt Zimbabwe deportations: Lib Dem
    • Report on Zim poll fails to make it out
    • Zimbabwe casts shadow over G8 Africa talks-C'wealth
    • Zimbabwe to consolidate relations with China
    • Zimbabwe Urban "Cleanup" Drive Ending -State Newspaper
    • Zimbabwe sets up 'transit camp' for demolition victims
    • Boycott plea wins favour overseas
  79. Posted 27/6/05
    • Clean-up claims six
    • Clean-up forces 300 000 pupils out of school
    • Urban areas to get chiefs
    • Airzim fails to remit CAAZ passenger fees
    • Chiyangwa fired
    • Put Zim on G8 agenda - British MP
    • Drop in production to blame for milk shortage NADF
    • Freedonia in deep of mayhem
    • Open letter plea to the UN
    • An appeal for mercy
    • Another of Mugabe's 'moments of madness'
    • 'Tsunami' hits informal sector
    • No food, clothes and shelter
    • Mugabe should learn from Mbeki
  80. Batch 2 Posted 26/6/05
    • Revealed: secret talks to oust Mugabe
    • 'I went to hell in that place. After a while I could not feel pain any more'
    • Ministers insist Zimbabwe is safe
    • Mugabe's friends fail Zimbabwe
    • Church hits at Zimbabwe deportations
    • Clarke in row over Mugabe exiles
    • Mugabe's rivals fail to protect the people
    • Idealism can be good, and it can be very dangerous
  81. Posted 26/6/05
    • Urgent action urged over Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Touts Homes That Have Been Built
    • EU's Barroso chides African Union over Zimbabwe
    • MP Denounces Threatened Deportation of Zimbabwean Asylum Seekers
    • Massive hike in Zim school fees
    • Hunger Striker: I Face Death If Sent Home
    • West wants to 'demonise' Zim
    • Bishop Pius Ncube: Mugabe another Pol Pot?
    • An army coup d'etat may be the only way to end Mugabe's reign of terror
    • Diesel for destruction
    • SW Radio Africa saved from closure
    • Message of Solidarity from the Bishop of Natal
    • Goff calls for united front to halt Zimbabwe tours
    • African Union defends Mugabe
    • Pressure on UN to take leading role in tackling Zimbabwe crisis
    • Home Office reprieves Mugabe opponent facing deportation
    • From the owner of a craft village at The Falls
    • Mugabe Says Crackdown for Benefit of Zimbabwean People
    • JAG Open Letter Forum Dated 24/6/2005
    • JAG legal Communique Dated 24/5/05 Section 5
    • Zimbabwe hunger strike concerns
    • Shades of Pol Pot
    • Clean-up affects Bulawayo cashflow
    • Nyanga health officials fail to control cholera outbreak
    • Court bars Willdale from evicting six families
    • Police bar HIV, Aids awareness race
  82. Batch 3 Posted 25/6/05
    • Why is Blair silent about the brutal Mugabe?
    • Cabinet revolt over Mugabe refugees
    • Calls for arrest of Mugabe over brutal clear-out
    • Zimbabwe Action - Hyde Park
    • Prayers for the suffering - Sunday 26 June
    • Baroness Park et al on Zimbabwe and Africa Commission in UK Parliament
    • Zimbabweans face crisis of spirit
    • Torture: Stories of survival
    • What is to become of us?
    • Vigil Diary – 18th June 2005
    • Unity is vital - Ncube
    • A clear crime against humanity
    • UK gives US$400,000 quick aid
    • Living in fear of demolition
    • Prescription for Africa
  83. Batch 2 Posted 25/6/05
    • Kuruneri offers $15b
    • Army takes over 'clean-up'
    • Clean-up forces SPCA to kill animals
    • Insult laws a gag on media - analysts
    • 'Two-thirds claim a political statement'
    • Demolitions: groups take case to UN
    • Mugabe urged to set up more camps
    • Zim lacks way out of fuel crisis
    • Fence complete by August
    • Forex crisis stifles business growth
    • Workers suffer serious stress, hardships: study
    • Forex crisis saps beer supplier dry
    • Lake View to close
    • Zim's domestic debt soars to $10 trillion
    • Why economic reforms are in danger
    • Tough test for Zim's anti-graft drive
    • Where are Zim's moral leaders?
    • Catastrophic measures in pipeline
    • Since when did Bright hate the UK?
    • Have mercy on them
    • Pogrom must never be forgotten
    • More fuel, fewer Bills
    • Mugabe's true colours clearer as exit looms
    • Clean-up should've started with govt itself
    • Arise Mai Grace, lest we perish
    • Govt in flagrant violation of Scripture
    • Govt simply obsessed with trivia
    • Echoes of Mao in Mugabe's blitz
  84. Batch 1 Posted 25/6/05
    • Mugabe hails demolition drive, as world dithers
    • Africans stunned by leaders' silence on Zimbabwe
    • Amnesty International rejects AU claim that violations are 'internal' matter
    • UN steps up aid to children evicted in Zimbabwe clearance campaign
    • Zimbabwe's reign of terror
    • AU declines to intervene in Zimbabwe
    • SADC's silence to Zimbabwe 'tragedy' questioned
    • Mugabe defends crackdown on settlements
    • Zimbabwe denounces Britain's attacks on its housing demolition campaign
    • Zimbabwe to imprison journalists for 20 years
    • G8 foreign ministers demand action against Mugabe
    • Bank offers forex "sweetener"
    • Zimbabwean holidaymaker flogged in Botswana
    • Harare-Dubai Route Under Spotlight
    • Church leaders attack Mugabe's 'cruel and inhumane' clampdown
    • Deportation 'Reprieve' for Mugabe Opponent
    • 'I'm Ready to Stand in Front of the Gun and be Shot'
    • Zimbabwean archbishop urges U.N. to arrest Mugabe
    • Rival war vets unite over raids
    • Police confiscate mealie meal in Bulawayo
    • Raids and taking lives
    • Land Scam Unearthed
    • Mugabe praises police after 1.5m left homeless
    • Europe must not give lessons on Zimbabwe says EU's Barrosso
    • 'EU sanctions likely to isolate Zim's weak economy'
    • Why Africa won't condemn Zimbabwe blitz
    • Statement on forced evictions
    • Video rams home horror in Zimbabwe
  85. Batch 3 Posted 24/6/05
    • Special to the Washington Times
    • Day hell came to a place called 'we are happy'
    • More than 46 000 held in Zim
    • Africa urged to act over Zimbabwe
    • Stand up to Mugabe, Australian PM urges African leaders
    • Weekly Media Update 2005-22
    • Wedding 'sting' that ends with one-way ticket to Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean govt destroys poor township
  86. Batch 2 Posted 24/6/05
    • Early exit for Mugabe?
    • Moyo gloats at confusion in ZANU PF
    • RBZ intervenes in ZESA, Hwange row
    • Stocks sink deeper as money market firms
    • ZBH loses out on potential foreign currency earnings
    • Rejected constitution would have blocked evictions
    • Who should succeed Mugabe?
    • Inflation races higher
    • Tsunami fund needed
    • A nation of refugees
    • Ground to a pulp
    • AND NOW TO THE NOTEBOOK....
    • Zisco's Hwange debt balloons to massive $110 billion
    • Industry braces for ZESA hike
    • Clean-up should extend to environmental protection
    • Sadistic streak evident in clean-up operation
    • Petition against NZ cricket tour of Zimbabwe
    • Bulawayo Churches Resist Pressure to Turn Out Displaced
    • Displaced Families Moved to Holding Camp North of Bulawayo
  87. Batch 1 Posted 24/6/05
    • Forced evictions in Zimbabwe : joint statement
    • The will to resist
    • Police bulldozer killed toddler
    • Harare awakens to eviction disaster
    • Police blow US$3.5 million while nation starves
    • South Africa expresses "irritation" at Britain's remarks on Mugabe
    • UN advance team arrives for probe
    • New Zealand to ban Zimbabwe cricket tour
    • Ministers skip Parliament
    • House divided over clean-up
    • Mutare City Council to repossess houses
    • EU extends targeted sanctions
    • Civil society coalition calls for end to forced evictions in Zimbabwe
    • Anthrax outbreak reported in Harare
    • Mugabe turns on old comrades
    • Army-led 'building brigades' to replace Zimbabwe housing
    • Children crushed in Zimbabwe housing blitz
    • Minister Explains Fuel Shortage
    • Mugabe vows crackdown on graft, illegal trading
    • Kuwadzana Raids
    • Government destroying education
    • Ode to the teachers!
  88. Batch 3 Posted 23/6/05
    • Tragedy in Pictures
    • Straw says Africa is blind to Zimbabwe's crisis
    • State Dept . Daily Press Briefing June 22, 2005
    • Africa: a land of opportunity or a problem to be avoided?
    • Mugabe Forbids Food Growing In Backyards - Millions Starving
    • Unprecendented call for UN and AU action over evictions by 200 rights groups
    • Govt can not stop cricket tour of Zimbabwe - Goff
    • Cricket tour seen as PR coup for Mugabe
  89. Batch 2 Posted 23/6/05
    • Annan's team to see the madness of Mugabe
    • The End of the Mugabe Era
    • Evicted Zimbabweans moved to 'transit camp'
    • UN Special Envoy on Habitation to Visit Zimbabwe
    • Mbeki, Mugabe and the G-8
    • Echoes of Mao, Pol Pot in Mugabe's clean-up blitz
    • Zimbabwe 'cleanup' taxes churches
    • Zimbabwe action
    • Homeless in Harare
    • Mugabe's madness
    • Grace Mugabe's relative seizes farm
    • MDC-led councils face axe over crackdown
    • Corruption deepens in Zimbabwe
    • African leaders must push to end Mugabe's tyranny: UK
    • Mlambo-Ngcuka appointed new SA deputy president
    • Minister barred from travelling to Brussels
    • Beitbridge
    • Murambatsvina
    • African Union Refers Crackdown to Human Rights Body
    • Zimbabwe presses on with crackdown
    • Zimbabwe crackdown sparks violence
    • Conditions for Displaced in Harare Continue to Worsen
    • MDC renews call for "political solution"
    • Opposition calls to annul Zimbabwe election results
    • Harare crime rate down, say police
    • Filling Stations Take Deliveries
    • Police barred from speaking on clean-up
    • MIC reserves judgment on closed newspapes
    • Detainees On Hunger Strike over abuses
    • JAG open letter forum
  90. Posted 23/6/05
    • Don't send us back to Zimbabwe, hunger strikers beg Britain
    • Systematic Cleansing in Zimbabwe
    • Press Statement – Women of Zimbabwe Arise
    • Business evicitions in Harare
    • Eight arrested for resisting Zimbabwe police
    • Torture via Starvation by Mugabe
    • Call to Boycott South Africa
    • Hearing of Bennet's Petition Gets Underway
    • ZESA Holdings Needs US$500m for Power Station Expansions
  91. Posted 22/6/05
    • 150 groups to launch unprecedented appeal for action by UN and AU - Amnesty International
    • Forced unemployment, judicial hounding, denial of justice : Who still cares about Daily News journalists
    • Zim begins destroying vegetable gardens
    • Mugabe Still Calls the Shots
    • Development Committee voices concern over Zimbabwe
    • Lowveld farmers summoned/wholesalers blocked from selling maize
    • On becoming a Chinese colony
    • Mbare Report No 10
    • Mbare Report No 11
    • Mourners abandon corpse in shack
    • Fuel crisis knocks production down to 40 percent of capacity
    • Government fails to build new homes for evicted families
    • Marondera residents, police clash over clean-up
    • Women in court for staging demo
    • Bus Operators Pull Out As Fuel Remains in Short Supply
    • Zim clean-up shocks residents
    • Tsvangirai calls for talks
    • S. Africa Opposition Presses Mbeki on Zimbabwe Crackdown
    • Gono targeted in EU sanctions review
  92. Batch 3 Posted 21/6/05
    • Zimbabwe: The need for intervention
    • US, EU worry about Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Slum Dwellers Are Left With Only Dust
    • We must help Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe's clean-up 'a tactic to stifle MDC'
    • We can't fix Zim, says SA govt
    • Mugabe commandeers Air Zimbabwe jet
    • Tsvangirai, Ncube to diffuse SA tribal tensions
    • Zimbabwe nets 161 illegal immigrants in cleanup operation
  93. Batch 2 Posted 21/6/05
    • Secretary-General appoints special envoy to review Zimbabwe's housing evictions
    • Zimbabweans stranded as fuel shortage bites
    • Mugabe eyeing posh suburbs in blitz - reports
    • Tsvangirai's message to the people of Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe dry, fuel expected in two weeks
    • Zimbabwe turns against farm settlers
    • Former minister's trial chews Z$100.8 million
    • MDC calls on New Zealand to boycott cricket tour
    • Crackdown women protesters granted bail
    • City's Transport Woes Worsen
    • Chinese to Build Chrome Plant
    • MDC plans resistance against govt's clean-up drive
    • Zim's demolition blitz traumatises residents
    • Squatters forced to destroy homes
    • Zim to get tractors from Iran
    • Zimbabwe's unraveling
    • MDC challenges election
    • Fuel blues hit commuters
    • Zesn seeks new poll accreditation
    • Gasela election petition hearing starts today
    • Seizure of ZCTU documents lawful: Attorney General's Office
    • Corruption hampering efficient advancement of the country : Final Part
  94. Batch 1 Posted 21/6/05
    • Dark, acrid smoke now rises above Victoria Falls gorge in place of the mist
    • Zimbabwe: talking with one voice
    • Zim clean-up moves to business
    • Clean-up splits Zanu PF
    • Government fails to end fuel crisis
    • Police dodge questions on impounded goods
    • Govt prints more money
    • Inflation rise deals big blow to govt's economic rebound
    • MDC MPs to lose pay
    • West ignores Mugabe rhetoric, offers aid
    • Air Zimbabwe pilots quizzed over mbanje find
    • Sobering drinkers moan as beer shortage bites
    • Clean-up leaves sculpture vendors stranded
    • 'Private sector key to Africa's economic future'
    • Clean-up endangers PLWA's
    • Pinning hopes on IMF visit
    • A hurricane sweeps through Freedonia
    • Moyo has deserted Tsholotsho
    • What will it take for the UN to act on Zim crisis?
    • Spare a thought for poor
    • Gazetted wages beyond most employers
    • Hwange targets Chinese
    • Zimbabwe now totally totalitarian
  95. Batch 2 Posted 20/6/05
    • MDC MP arrested
    • State should come up with viable public transport policy
    • Drugs expire awaiting distribution
    • Clean-up to continue: Makwavarara
    • USaid donates trucks
    • The Crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Retailers evading price controls
    • Businessman takes council to court over demolition
    • Govt should heed Zimbabwean plea to cancel tour
    • Mugabe's wife flunks degree course
    • Life inside: The asylum detainee
    • MDC conflicts hit Joburg - report
  96. Posted 20/6/05
    • Government plants spies among evicted families
    • Police destroy 25 000 copies of in-house magazine
    • Zimbabwe's homeless forced to 'book toilet time'
    • Shebeens selling cough syrup
    • Of double standards and flawed ethics
    • 'Scorched earth policy in Zim'
    • Let us not agonise but organise
    • Another commission to clean after Mugabe
    • Canada sets universal human rights model
    • Appeal
    • ZCTF press statement
    • Church group attacks Mugabe for crackdown
    • Mbeki must speak out on Zimbabwe before G8 summit: DA
    • Mugabe blocks aid to victims of crackdown
    • Zimbabwe - Mugabe's Genocide
    • Ruling party wins by-election in Zimbabwe
    • Mutasa warns foreigners
    • Clean-up bungled?
  97. Batch 2 Posted 19/6/05
    • Concern at neo-Nazi plan for street kids
    • Not even an orphanage was safe from Robert Mugabe's purge of the slums
    • Fury at Mbeki failure to rein in Mugabe
    • Fatherhood in crisis
    • Priests told: don't aid 'filth'
    • Zimbabwe's Continuing Implosion
  98. Posted 19/6/05
    • What lies behind the Zimbabwe demolitions?
    • "Operation Murambatsvina": An Overview and Summary
    • Women Arrested in Bulawayo Protest of Home Demolitions
    • Zim extends 'clean-up' campaign
    • Suspected Zim spy released on bail - report
    • The cry of the poor
    • Zimbabwe Information Minister Stands By Housing Crackdown
    • A battered kettle
    • Wolfowitz says Zimbabwe evictions 'a tragedy'
  99. Batch 2 Posted 18/6/05
    • The Killing Fields of Zimbabwe
    • NGOs in Zimbabwe Coordinate Efforts to Relieve Displaced
    • Opposition Sees Divide-and-Rule Strategy by Harare
    • Fuel Hoarded for Resale On Black Market Recovered
    • Tragedy in Africa gets scant notice
    • Stands' Beneficiaries Named
    • Zim Capable of Feeding Herself
    • Labour mp videos abuses
    • Subsidising tyrants
  100. Posted 18/6/05
    • The Sane Whisper; Only the Mad Can Shout
    • Zimbabwe: the West blinked first
    • The Democratic Peoples Republic of Zimbabwe (DPRZ): the cults of Bob and Kim
    • Murambatsvina - latest
    • More razings -- Zimbabwe extends demolitions to rural areas
    • More Africans in cities than countryside by 2030-UN
    • Zimbabwean Reign of Terror Grows (weblog)
    • The evil that Mugabe does
    • Gono escapes as EU travel ban list extended
    • JAG Open Letter forum Dated 17/6/2005
    • 300 000 children drop out of schools in crackdown
    • Media commission meets to discuss papers' fate
    • Forex crisis hits blood transfusion services
    • Judge to make ruling on former minister's bail application
    • Spy ring suspect freed
    • Police pounce on defiant vendors
    • Chitungwiza Town Clerk accused of misusing $230m
    • Zimbabwe: the Demolition Situation in Mbare - I
    • Zimbabwe: the Demolition Situation in Mbare - II
    • Anger builds over destruction in Zimbabwe
    • Harare police destroying homes in rural areas
    • Zimbabwe: Bishops Issue Pastoral Letter
  101. Batch 3 Posted 17/6/05
    • Judge blacklisted
    • RBZ's office falls prey to clean-up
    • Govt bars help for blitz victims
    • Bulawayo vendors take police to court
    • Govt/ NGOs clash over blitz
    • Forex auction rate close to $10 000
    • Urban poor pay price for decades of state failure
    • Mohadi's sister booed
    • Tougher Posa penalties on the way
    • Msindo appeals to Zanu PF
    • Mugabe blasts ministers for dishonesty
    • Mbeki shows Mugabe how it's done
    • Monstrous monopolies
    • MDC faces test in wake of blitz
    • Bad-mouthing Zim doing us no good
    • Flea markets are free markets
    • Govt to dilute Gono's powers over banks
    • IMF to meet local bankers, auditors
    • World Bank avails US$87 000 for HIV/Aids
    • Bank workers seek 200% salary hike
    • Skewed economic programme for parliament
    • Mugabe's bungling weighing us down
  102. Batch 2 Posted 17/6/05
    • Misery in the ashes for shanty people thrown out as rubbish
    • Benedict XVI's Address to Zimbabwe's Ambassador
    • Malawi accused over tear gas for Mugabe
    • Harare Outlaws Street Vending, Flea Markets in CBD
    • JAG Open Letter Forum
    • Why I lost ADB post
    • Police take clean-up to farms
    • Chiyangwa granted order to evict farm workers
    • Shortages of essentials persist
    • Zim to start importing maize seed
    • EU travel ban list increased to 120
    • Court bars council from demolishing village houses
    • Inflation to be arrested: Gono
    • No to vandalism on farms, says Gono
    • Chinese Plan Vehicle Assembly Plant
    • Red Tape Keeps New Airline Grounded
    • Mugabe's praise singer has house pulled down
    • MP blasts Mbeki's tacit endorsement of Mugabe's dictatorship
    • Zimbabwe atrocities unveiled - ITV Program Thursday Evening
    • Weekly Media Update 2005-21
  103. Posted 17/6/05
    • Blair pressed on Zimbabwe stance
    • Mutare Traders Hold Fire Sale After Police Crackdown
    • Federalism the best course for Zimbabwe
    • Goff protests to Zimbabwe about jailed MP
    • MDC seeks leadership renewal
    • Yesterday in parliament
    • Zimdollar set for fresh devaluation?
    • Vendors drag police commissioner to court over crackdown
    • Editor hauled to court over 'false' suicide story
    • Children Not Spared in Zimbabwe Crackdown
    • Mayor accuses government of falsifying hunger-related deaths record
    • Hatcliffe residents take eviction case to Supreme Court
    • Peace in our time
    • More suffering needed - Makumbe
    • "I did not take land from Whaley"
    • Zim's role to be forged in diaspora
    • Yet another hare-brained scheme
    • Please give us back our voice
    • Diasporans prop up system
    • Playing with Fire part 16
    • Mugabe stripped of degree
    • The ultimate betrayal
  104. Batch 2 Posted 16/6/05
    • Silent diplomacy can't stop Mugabe's mission to destroy homes and lives
    • Harare Clears Way for Relief of Those Displaced by Cleanup
    • International Pressure Mounts on Harare to Halt Evictions
    • Countrywide devastation
    • Chamisa: MDC resolute is quest for democracy
    • Zim to get US$2m from WB
    • Foreign exchange inflows drop
    • Minister, governors clash
    • Chiyangwa's fate to be sealed soon
    • Zimbabweans now too busy to strike?
    • War vets appeal to MDC for help
    • Dawn of a new error?
    • Spare a thought for vulnerable children
    • Mutasa's foot in mouth
    • and now to the notebook.....
    • Big, brave policemen!
  105. Posted 16/6/05
    • Zimbabwe demolitions: Your accounts
    • Zimbabwe Police Say 20,000 Shacks Razed
    • Britain protests Zimbabwe evictions
    • World Bank approves two-million-dollar program for Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe grabs Warriors plane
    • Panicky multinational firms disinvest from mining sector
    • FEATURE: Cross border traders vow to soldier on
    • Mbeki axes ZANU PF sympathiser
    • UN Human Rights Official Awaits Response From Harare
    • Gono's economic plan crumbles as inflation shoots up
    • The Economy
    • DSTV owners in trouble in Zimbabwe!
    • "Clearing away the Trash" - Victoria Falls
    • UN Action Urged on Zimbabwe
    • New television firm awaits Mugabe's nod
    • Police raid electrical goods shops in forex war
    • Judge delivers landmark ruling on citizenship case
    • Lawyers take eviction case to African Commission
    • IMF team in Zimbabwe for talks
    • Homeless camp along river bank
    • National Plan of Action for OVC in need of resources
    • Zim study reports drop in Aids
    • Zimbabwe police use tear gas and batons to enforce evictions from urban township
    • Zimbabwe agro-firm lands export deal with Malaysia
    • Written ministerial statement on Zimbabwe by the Foreign Secretary
  106. Posted 15/6/05
    • Zimbabwe police demolish township
    • "Operation Murambatsvina" Continues
    • Zimbabwe May Inflation Jumps 144.4 Percent
    • Crackdown Destroys Harare Child Facilities
    • Australia tightens sanctions against Zimbabwe
    • Court to review ruling on Bennett
    • CHRA Website updated - Churches pour aid
    • Displaced families face bleak winter
    • Avondale Crafts
    • Not only poor affected in blitz
    • Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), Press Statement 13 June 2005
    • Anthrax Outbreak in Humans Resurfaces in Gutu
    • Farmers warned over Africa land offers
    • Vendors play cat and mouse with police
    • Muderede faces new charges
    • Bread queues resurface
    • Government looks at improving media laws
    • GMB loses $320m fertiliser
    • Minister says poaching is under control in Zim park
    • Zim ISO on stayaway
    • Zimbabwe Churches Lead Aid Effort
    • Refugees caught in Zim blitz
    • Countries lobby for seats at G-77 summit
    • Police destroy 500 homesteads at co-op
    • Parly committees to monitor govt activities
    • 'My conscience is clear'
  107. Posted 14/6/05
    • Zimbabwe to draft street children into youth militia
    • Civic alliance threatens street protests
    • Zimdollar now worth 90 percent less
    • Trial of Zimbabwean journalists postponed
    • Another side to a sad story
    • Battle to survive
    • Opposing Mugabe 'no easy task'
    • Out in the cold
    • Zim's dodgy forex
    • Child killed in clean-up
    • Alliance plans street demos
    • More MDC supporters barred from buying maize
    • Warrant of arrest for minister
    • 2 500 cattle at risk after farm raid
    • Chinotimba underpaying his workers
    • 'Pathetic' services at a Guruve clinic
    • Govt actions worsening hunger
    • State targets Jetmaster farm
    • Mugabe regime beyond caring
    • Our bungling govt does it again
    • State brutality causes untold suffering
    • Africa's 'dependency syndrome'
    • Freedonia's unsolved mystery
    • Fuel Scam Unearthed
    • The nightmare that is Zimbabwe
    • Minister's plea for 'starving millions'
    • 'Tsunami' Hits Music Stables
  108. Batch 2 Posted 13/6/05
    • Selective angst
    • Zimbabwe evictions victims forced to eat mice to survive
    • Overthrow of Mugabe: Opportunity Lost
    • Why the deafening silence on Robert Mugabe's purge of the poor?
    • Bush to showcase Africa policies in meetings with African leaders
    • Africa's youth a far cry from its dinosaur leaders
    • Mugabe's foes count cost of strike 'flop'
    • Zim settles lights bill
    • Clean-up: flats next in Harare
  109. Posted 13/6/05
    • Bishop condemns Harare evictions
    • Harare bars aid groups from assisting evicted families
    • 45 Zimbabwean journalists hauled to court
    • Opposition-led council distances itself from crackdown
    • Beer shortage hits Zimbabwe
    • No water for 30 stranded families
    • Zimbabwe doomed to despair while its architect of ruin remains
    • MDC may be losing supporters
    • JAG Legal Communique/ Section 5 Listings / 125 properties/dated 10/6/2005
    • A New Dunkirk
    • RBZ issues $200 billion PLARP bond
    • Zim spy saga heads for court
    • Talking to criminals
    • Why the Zimbabwe 'stayaway' failed
    • Zimbabwe a test to Britain's EU presidency
  110. Batch 2 Posted 12/6/05
    • Zimbabwe undercover: how Mugabe is burning opponents out of their homes
    • Mugabes' £1m party as millions face starvation
    • Mugabe policy branded 'new apartheid'
    • Eye witness account
    • Realism and Responsibility
    • True justice knows no boundaries
    • Failure of mathematics at the U.N.
    • Massive African debt write-off
  111. Posted 12/6/05
    • Zimbabwe's 'Cleanup' Takes a Vast Human Toll
    • Aid and Trade are Not Enough.
    • A Peoples Government?
    • Opposition Leaders Press Ahead With More Mass Protests
    • Attorney General's office set for major changes
    • Accommodation crisis looms at UZ
    • Journal
    • Cricket: Security cranked up as chaos rules in Zimbabwe
  112. Batch 2 Posted 11/6/05
    • Mugabe keeps a tight grip on Bulawayo
    • Protesters Battle Zimbabwe Police
    • Zimbabwe calls for cultural, media cooperation with Iran
    • Throwing Money at the Poor
    • Dandala Statement of Zimbabwe Situation
    • Burning out everyone
    • Chelsy's dad speaks out
    • Violence casts harsh light on Africa
  113. Posted 11/6/05
    • Terrified victims of a bully's bulldozers
    • Hatcliffe Extension residents burned out by police :
    • Zimbabweans too demoralised for mass action: analysts
    • Zimbabwe anti-government protest collapses
    • Zimbabwe's merciless recasting
    • Harare-Munich Partnership (HaMuPa) Letter of Solidarity
    • The Ultimate Betrayal
    • US condemns evictions
    • ZANU PF supporters invade cattle ranch
    • Thrown on the scrapheap
    • Shelves Bare As Food Prices Rocket
    • Editorial reflecting the views of the United States government
    • Growing disillusionment with opposition, analysts
    • Zimbabwe Changed My Mind
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Assesses Strike
    • Sekeramayi, Defence Chiefs Receive Russian Medals
    • Zimbabwe's bishops tell government to stop violence immediately
    • Africa needs more than a passive audience
  114. Batch 3 Posted 10/6/05
    • Speech by Mugabe 'proves he is losing his mind'
    • Murehwa to be destroyed
    • Weekly Media Update 2005-20
    • Sinking into the mire
    • Mugabe plays the great leader as he bulldozes thousands of homes
    • Zimbabwe's shame
    • Army takes to streets to counter Zimbabwe general strike
    • Mugabe takes his revenge on poor by destroying thousands of homes
    • Mugabe defends razing of shanty towns
    • 'Great Zimbabwe built by Indonesians'
    • RBZ, Zesa Holdings Officials Implicated in Forex Dealings
    • Africa Lesson for Head Boomtown Rat
  115. Batch 2 Posted 10/6/05
    • Gono's 'secret' out
    • Alliance bungles anti-blitz protest
    • Housing cooperatives under siege
    • MDC rubbishes reports of infighting
    • Sunshine city now only for the rich
    • Police operation spreads to private businesses
    • Police leave out own shacks in clean-up
    • Mabhena warns Mugabe
    • Minister's son wrecks govt vehicle
    • Tekere says Mujuru best after Mugabe
    • Gono says right, Zanu PF goes left
    • Farm invasions blamed for milk shortage
    • Burying informal sector creativity, enterprise
    • Stop these demolitions now!
    • History shall judge you harshly Mr President
    • Forget the Senate, give us the vote!
    • Why this silence on Zim's saviour?
    • Proposed hikes scandalous
    • Demolitions just a tip of the ice-berg
    • Analysis
    • When it fails, Zanu PF turns violent
    • Gono is visionless and must go now
    • Spreading tentacles of patronage
    • 'Operation Clean-Up' economic folly
    • Not-so-Bright Matonga speaks
  116. Posted 10/6/05
    • Zimbabwe General Strike has Limited Success
    • Harare quiet on first day of strike
    • Zimbabwe strike: Your reaction
    • Police roundup in Hatcliffe Extension
    • CHRA takes Minister to court over failure to hold Harare council elections
    • Hard times for Zimbabwe's new homeless
    • Mugabe says Zimbabwe to fight graft
    • African Protestant leader urges Zimbabwe to uphold 'rule of law'
    • Uncertainty Over Mugabe Brings New Doubts
    • Mugabe to crack down on internet use
    • Residents take eviction case to Supreme Court
    • Rights Group: Zimbabwe Evictions Violate International Law
    • Govt to establish irrigation authority
    • Zims march in Dallas
    • Please help us save SWRadio Africa
    • Parallels between 80s and present
    • Latest Zim prices
    • United we stand . Forum hears
    • Govt targets private education
    • Fight poverty, not the poor
    • Imagining all the people...
    • Who is my neighbour?
    • "People shouldn't live in shacks"
    • Why do our neighbours comply?
    • WOZA joins call for action
    • Zim's lost son - Christopher Giwa
    • Things fall apart - now what?
  117. Batch 2 Posted 9/6/05
    • Zimbabwe protest strike gets off to slow start
    • War vets dumped
    • Tension ahead of stayaway
    • Investors ditch stock market
    • Knives out over Mash West
    • Destructions: war vet fires warning shot
    • Political backlash or genuine clean-up?
    • Evictees' meekness stuns world
    • Fresh hitch to Kuruneri's quest for freedom
    • Tribune renews comeback fight
    • Fire the lot
    • Dollar overvalued but . . .
    • And now to the notebook....
    • Legal perspective to ongoing clean-up
    • Someone's playing games with people's lives
    • JAG Open Letters Forum
    • Minister Pettigrew condemns forced evictions in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe: beyond the job boycotts
    • Honorary degree debated
    • Comments on CNN article on aid to Africa
  118. Posted 9/6/05
    • Gideon Gono “… in sheep’s clothing” : The Role of the RBZ Governor in Murambatsvina
    • Police comb Harare before strike
    • Zimbabwe MP nabbed ahead of strike
    • MDC supports mass protests through stay away
    • 'Ruthless' action faces Zim strikers
    • Six injured after emergency landing in Johannesburg
    • MDC to boycott Mugabe's opening of Parliament
    • Soldiers deployed in suburbs to thwart stayaway
    • Satellite television owners raided in blitz
    • Commuters using delivery vans to town
    • Zim clean-up drive spreads to farms
    • Zanu-PF 'spy' says he was tortured
    • Eyewitness: Zimbabwe demolitions
    • Zimbabwe to evict illegal game farm settlers
    • Coup-linked SA man freed from Harare prison
    • Zimbabwe's Poor Battered by Recent Urban Clean-Up Drive
    • Zimbabwe braced for strike action
    • Tension between farmers undermines productivity
    • Emergency landing shakes up Moyo
    • Analysis: the problem with Africa
    • Doing nothing is not an option
  119. Batch 2 Posted 8/6/05
    • Zimbabwe faces chaos, violence after Mugabe: think-tank
    • Aid workers banned from helping displaced Zimbabweans
    • Central bank quietly loosens control on exchange rate
    • Stayaway still on despite police threats
    • State to respond to former minister's bail application
    • Anger as SA sells helicopter parts to Mugabe
    • Mugabe’s Terror Campaign
    • Zimbabwean police gear up for mass protest
    • Ahead of protests, Zimbabwe reassures nation of food supply
    • Africa still on road to disaster, says UN
    • The Rising Military Opposition to Mugabe in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Job Opportunities Dated 7/6/2005
  120. Posted 8/6/05
    • Post-Election Zimbabwe: What Next? - ICG
    • Action
    • EU urges Zimbabwe government to end demolition campaigns
    • Work stoppage and riots in Harare, Zimbabwe
    • ZEDC Introduces Load-Shedding
    • 'Over 20 000 Stands for Allocation'
    • DA Calls for debate on Zimbabwean election report
    • Update and Delivery of Donations for Hatcliffe Extension
    • Now Zimbabwe targets the tourism sector
    • Zimbabwe police brace for strike
    • American freed from Zimbabwean prison
    • People speak on stayaway
    • 'CIO accused me of supporting Mnangagwa'
    • Manyika defers election
  121. Batch 3 Posted 7/6/05
    • SA breaks Zim boycott
    • Driving Out the Rubbish
    • CHRA calls for a Stay Away on 9 & 10 June 2005
    • Opposition demos to go ahead in Zimbabwe
    • Munich letter of protest
    • Trashing the cities
    • Africa must learn the boring stuff
    • FMD fence to be completed August end
    • SA takes up Zim property fight
    • Zimbabwean president scoffs at rumors of his death
    • JAG Open Letter Forum dated 6/6/2005
    • Third World: A Real Solution to Poverty
  122. Batch 2 Posted 7/6/05
    • Mugabe's bulldozers push people back to land
    • Mugabe's human rubbish dump
    • UN slams Mugabe's 'new apartheid'
    • 'What can we do now? That is how we get food'
    • Army helicopters in show of force ahead of stayaway
    • Zimbabwe begins power rationing
    • IMF team to visit Zimbabwe this week
    • Why?
    • Stayaway!
    • Army commander invades farm
    • Public outrage at State brutality
    • Cash strapped NRZ sends out SOS
    • Exor retrenches as fuel crisis bites
    • Demolitions leave thousands homeless
    • Zim delegation to ILO conference faces snub
    • Gweru blasts raids
    • Milk in short supply
    • Zim Standard Comment
    • Zimbabwe beefs up air arsenal
    • Coke market slumps
    • Mugabe's arrogance knows no bounds
    • Preparing a funeral for democracy
  123. Batch 1 Posted 7/6/05
    • Rushing towards Year Zero
    • Security forces ready to "deal" with protests against evictions
    • Crackdown meant to punish us, says MDC
    • War vets threaten action against forced eviction
    • Zimbabwe crackdown seen worsening unemployment
    • Zimbabwe targets hotels, resorts
    • Make tyranny history
    • American fined over media laws
    • New plan to coordinate OVC programmes
    • Clean-up victim commits suicide
    • Chombo gives Mutare City Council ultimatum
    • Cost of living jumps by 28%
    • ZCTU, govt wrangle over ILO conference takes new twist
    • New farmers must apply for water permits: Zinwa
    • Hypothetical family of six needs $1m medical care monthly - survey
    • 12 injured as minibus ploughs into commuters
    • Kuruneri trial adjourns early due to transport blues
    • Tanzania's president defends Mugabe
    • Zim opposition pushes self-destruct button at wrong time
    • Deputy Minister of Information accused of interfering with editorial content
    • 'Where is the human face? Where is humanity?'
    • Will the real Council please stand up!
    • The Zimbabwean
    • 'Rainbow nation' alienating whites
  124. Posted 6/6/05
    • Army put on alert ahead of job stayaway
    • Church accuses government of dehumanising the poor
    • Mugabe to pave way for own exit
    • Opponents plan protest over Zimbabwe crackdown
    • Zim to buy 500 Belarus tractors
    • Zim clamps down on foreigners
    • Zimbabwe faces bread shortage
    • Keep fighting for human rights
    • Zimbabwe: One Step Too Stupid
    • Is the MDC a sinking titanic?
    • SA to push for agreement to protect assets in Zimbabwe
    • Mereki shut down
    • Rehabilitate the informal sector : Nyoni
    • Basic commodity shortages spill into second half-year
    • Zinwa needs $250bn for Harare water
    • Nationalising land a complex issue
    • Hotel guilty of charging foreigners in local currency
    • Africa aid agency funds dry up despite promises
    • From another correspondent
  125. Batch 2 Posted 5/6/05
    • Letter from a mother in Zimbabwe to her children in UK
    • All History is Linear
    • Thugs threaten Zimbabwean farm workers and endanger vital breeding herd
    • So few are left
    • Mugabe's regime lays waste to buildings in new terror tactic
    • Zimbabwe Police Raze Poor Towns In Rampage
    • Zimbabwean Government Continues Blitz
    • From another subscriber
  126. Posted 5/6/05
    • Zimbabwe police warn on protests over evictions
    • In the Midst of Restoring Order - Chaos
    • U.N. Urges Zimbabwe to Halt Evictions
    • JAG One Legal Communique Dated 3/6/2005
    • JAG Open letter Forum Dated 3/6/2005
    • Mugabe supporters angry at demolitions of shanties
    • Made Clarifies Land Acquisition Process
    • Fear for safety/ Excessive use of force
    • Evictions: Challenge dismissed
    • Mugabe takes his revenge on traders
    • Devastation
    • Operation Drive Out Trash : A Bulawayo Pastor's view
    • Anti-graft chief appears at corruption trial
    • Zimbabwe steps up anti-Aids fight
    • Observers slam Zim 'clean up'
    • Africa Seeks More Positive Spin on Its 'Brand'
    • Vast majority think African aid is wasted, poll shows
    • Joshua Nkomo Housing Co-operative destroyed
    • Residents accuse govt of backtracking land reform
    • Mbeki, Bush show concern over Zimbabwe's political crisis
    • Clean-up exercise starting to affect council business
    • LSZ condems clean up exercise
    • Africa AIDS Situation Desperate says UN as Orphans Forced into Prostitution
  127. Batch 2 Posted 4/6/05
    • “OPERATION RESTORE ORDER” - Destruction by ZANU PF
    • Witness account
    • Sister Walsh's account
    • Final phase of Zimbabwe crackdown
    • U.N.: Gross violations by Zimbabwe
    • Zanu PF majority 'a fraud'
    • Zesa to hike tariffs 600%
    • Controversy dogs Senate
    • Byo mayor slams 'war against poor'
    • Chief Tangwena turning in his grave
    • Future uncertain as old guard ails
    • Byo faces water rationing
    • NRZ fails to pay employees
    • NCA to protest amendments
    • Barbaric
    • 'Look East' not policy but a slogan
    • The battle for the cities
    • Blair and Mbeki hold the master keys
    • A 'queuevolution' in the making!
    • Can the MDC provide a lead?
    • Air Zimbabwe's commitment has flown
    • Muckraker
    • Will Zimbabwe's leaders please stand up?
    • UB student assaulted by Zimbabwean police
    • African Immigration to Europe
    • Mugabe comes to crony's aid
    • Not Again, Chigwedere
    • $997 Million Loss for Zimsun Leisure As Invaders Scare Away Tourists
    • Foreign Aid to Africa: Waste of Money
  128. Batch 1 Posted 4/6/05
    • Central bank governor absolves former finance minister
    • Bringing back glamour in Harare among least of evicted residents' concerns
    • Mugabe turns tables against war veterans
    • HIV infection highest among security forces: commission
    • Kathy forced off her Zimbabwe farm
    • When turmoil spells a property bargain
    • Don't appease the tyrant of Zimbabwe
    • Africa needs to make poverty history
    • Moyo's ZBC Reign of Terror
    • Mugabe's raids leave townships in tatters
    • Moyo fights constitutional amendment
    • Property razed to the ground
    • Tanzania's president defends Mugabe
    • Alleged mercenaries likely to serve more jail time
    • Coins to replace notes
    • Bulawayo is still beautiful
    • MDC - Zimbabweans to mobilize
    • Debating Zimbabwe's future
    • "OAU must intervene" - UK MDC
    • Zimbabwe Vigil Diary - 28th May
    • Police have chased them all away
    • Last breeding stock killed
    • Results of continued brutality
    • Playing with Fire - Part 15
    • 1st hand account of Police brutality
    • Youth party formed
  129. Posted 3/6/05
    • Clean-up spreads
    • AirZim risks suspension
    • Mutasa set for higher office
    • NGOs to help blitz victims
    • MDC threatens to spoil party
    • Nkosana Moyo opens up on Zim crisis
    • Govt in belated reality trip over food.Number of aid beneficiaries doubles
    • Clean-up a travesty of justice? The rich get away with illegal structures as the poor are left to brave the cold
    • The Destruction of the Informal Sector.
    • Silence
    • Fly fishing on the Zambezi for Africa's tigerfish
    • Crisis, what crisis?
    • Bob Geldof's excellent solution
    • Brigadier seizes tobacco farm
    • Mugabe temporarily halts evictions
    • Harare pledges not to tamper with food aid
    • State witness refuses to divulge information
    • Sokwanele Newsletter : Zimbabwe Burns
    • Zimbabwe's deepening misery
    • Police "tsunami" engulfs Zimbabwe's urban poor
    • 2 million homeless in Mugabe 'clean-up', civic groups fear
    • 'Zim doesn't need food aid'
  130. Posted 2/6/05
    • Amnesty International Press Release
    • Zimbabwe launches attack on its citizens
    • Human rights body files for stay of forced eviction
    • ZANU-PF approves senate, more constitutional changes promised
    • SW broadcasts end
    • A Tribute to SW Radio Africa
    • Tsvangirai speaks out on the on-going internal displacements in ON Zimbabwe's urban centres
    • JAG 3 open letter forum dated 31/05/2005
    • JAG Section 8 dated 31/05/2005
    • Mugabe orders Parliament to open ahead of schedule
    • UN envoy says Zimbabwe's food aid needs still unclear
    • Reserve Bank boss authorised transfer of funds, court told
    • Calls to suspend Zimbabwe from Test cricket mount
    • Mugabe in embarrassing climb down on food aid
    • Mbare residents burn own property
    • Bush and Mbeki Discuss Sudan, Zimbabwe
    • Don't focus only on Zimbabwe: WEF
    • Zimbabwe arrests 22 000 people in shantytown blitz
    • Zim needs 1.2m tons of food
    • American convicted in Zim
    • Sort Out the Mess At Airzim
    • Poachers Threaten Fishing Sector
    • Food Crisis in Zimbabwe Threatens Millions of Lives
    • UN official met Mugabe, says he welcomes food aid
    • Africa's alternative to Zimbabwe model
    • 'Back Anti-Graft Drive'
    • Where Can Mugabe Go From Here?
    • Sole Survivor?
    • Optimism brewing in Africa
  131. Posted 1/6/05
    • Thirsty Harare offers Dubai firm mining concessions
    • Catholic commission condemns evictions
    • UN envoy wants Mugabe to lift price controls
    • Harare plunged into darkness
    • Man cited in business deal died 25 years ago, court told
    • Clean-up operation challenged in court
    • Unite in cleaning up city: police
    • Mwonzora wins $52m lawsuit against CIO officer
    • Beverage firms face hiccups
    • Prices of basic commodities gazzeted
    • Taxi drivers roped-in to boost tourism
    • Operation 'Clean-up' could tighten food shortages
    • 493 Vehicles Impounded
    • Filling Stations Take Delivery of Fuel
    • Carte blanche for land grabs
    • Mugabe's war on flea markets will backfire
    • Zim state TV to get competitor?



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