The ZIMBABWE Situation

November & December 2001 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 1/1/2002 .....
    • Zimbabwe lists new owners of seized farmland
    • Mugabe allocates more land
    • Mugabe regime tortures activist deported by UK
    • Commercial farm beneficiaries named
    • 'A Ray of hope for law and order in Zimbabwe?'
    • UN Demands End To Land Seizures; Aid Threatened
    • Zimbabwe plans new land seizures
    • Zimbabwe's bleak future
    • Year of more violence or real progress?
    • Rampage leaves nine in hospital
    • Hungwe, Mumbengegwi behind confiscation of Daily News copies
    • 15 000 Libyans estimated to have been issued passports
    • Zanu PF militias descend on Glen Norah, Highfield
    • Villagers turn against Mugabe
    • Renaming airport blasted
    • National servicemen accused of torture - SStar
    • Land beneficiaries to be named - AP
    • Digging up Congo's dirty gems - WPost
    • Zimbabwe court says farmer can retrieve property
    • Mugabe regime tortures activist deported by UK
    • Home thoughts from abroad - Governments in exile
    • Zimbabwe To Publish Land List
  2. Posted 30/12/01 .....
    • "In memory of Trymore, Titus, Milton and Laban"
    • My prayer for Zimbabwe is for peace
    • Will Mugabe heed call for free, fair election?
    • Matabeleland faces famine
    • Senior Zanu PF officials grab land under new law
    • Zanu PF terror campaign spreads
    • Lost diary exposes CIO hit list
    • Supreme Court judge Muchechetere dies
    • Sadc neighbours must act now before angry masses decide to liberate
    • Mudede accused of deleting names from voters' roll
    • Riot police beat MDC member to death
    • Minister's son arrested
    • Millions face statelessness
    • Court victory for Zimbabwe farmer
    • Mugabe determined to silence media
    • Rebuilding MDC Bulawayo Offices
    • Fourth political killing in a week - Guardian
    • SADC summit in mid-January - DTimes
    • Banks asked to raise food bonds - CTimes
    • Review of the year - UKInd
    • Fresh fuel woes hit Zimbabwe as lines of credit are cut
    • Harare stock market leaves rest standing
    • Muluzi Calls for SADC Summit On Zimbabwe
    • Three MDC activists kidnapped in Zaka
  3. Posted 28/12/01 .....
    • Warning of more political violence
    • Mugabe 'militia' in terror attacks
    • We'll ignore the death threats to fight this despot
    • Mugabe 'giving farms to cronies' - claim
    • Zanu PF rewards Joseph Chinotimba
    • Zimbabwe opposition says fourth member killed
    • Militias upping violence - DTel
    • Next harvest sharply down - CArgus
    • Zimbabwe's angry leader - New Vision
  4. Posted 27/12/01 .....
    • Family flees country as Mujuru invades farms
    • Accidents kill 70 in Zimbabwe in five days
    • Mugabe party linked to deaths
    • Murders spell election trouble
  5. Posted 26/12/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Party Members Killed
    • Zimbabwe opposition reports more violence
    • Zimbabwe opposition reports more violence
    • Nigeria leader cancels Zimbabwe visit after killing
    • Mugabe cohort seized $4.4M in farm assets: suit
    • Mugabe ally in £2m seizure row
    • Maize Runs Out
    • Performance of Prices Makes Sobering Reading
    • Economy Shrinks By 10%
    • Business News: No Incentives for Savings
    • Bush signs Zimbabwe Bill
    • MDC ‘barred’ from rural areas
    • Party resolves to fight to the bitter end
    • Mining royalties opposed
    • Cresta Calling—Effects of Zimbabwe Democracy Bill on tourism
    • Local Insight—Zimbabwe and her neighbours
    • 2001, a year of little cheer
  6. Posted 23/12/01 .....
    • "Special day in Gweru"
    • Zimbabwe opposition urges polls intervention
    • Zimbabwe opposition: We will win
    • Bush Signs Bill To Pressure Zimbabwe
    • Nigerian president to visit Zimbabwe
    • President Mugabe dismisses Commonwealth protests on Zimbabwe
    • ZDERA signed into law - VoA
    • Zimbabwe issued warning - G&M
    • Commonwealth move angers Harare - FTimes
    • DRC troops recalled - CTimes
    • Bills delayed - NZHerald
    • Commonwealth's task - Bangladesh Independent
    • The cement analogy - ZimInd
    • Commonwealth warns - News24
    • Statement - CMAG
    • New laws delayed - BBC
    • Congress dissent - FinGaz
    • ANC-Zanu PF meet - CArgus
    • Race to avert new fuel crisis - FinGaz
    • SA editors reject Moyo's attack - BDay
    • Local authorities are latest Zanu PF victims
    • Govt imposes new curbs on Zim airspace
    • Zimbabwe slams Commonwealth meeting
    • S. African Ruling Party Reiterates Support to Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe seeks media monopoly
    • Long-distance bus operators flouting traffic regulations
    • Zimbabwe, S.Africa say no rift, slam media
    • Mugabe to resist Commonwealth suspension
  7. Posted 23/12/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Thursday 20 December 2001
    • "Hold on just a little bit longer"
    • CFU - Zimbabwe National SPCA
    • CFU - Acting President Message
    • Army unleashes reign of terror in Zaka
    • Vice-President Simon Muzenda
    • Zimbabweans face Christmas without sugar, cooking oil
    • Chombo blasted for refusing to preside over official installation of MDC
    • CIO exposed
    • Zanu PF beats patriotic drum as country sinks
    • Where does the threat to Zim really come from?
    • To grab or not to grab, that is the question
    • ANC needs to change its muddled thinking
    • Journalists’ rights
    • Commercial farmers abandon dam
    • Chisipite project sparks controversy
    • Zanu PF chefs given best farms
    • Banana urges media to expose ‘the apostles of violence'
    • Row erupts over Zim/Libya shady deals
    • Govt steps up violence
  8. Posted 21/12/01 .....
    • Lift up your hearts
    • Tories attack Straw on Zimbabwe
    • UK urges action against Zimbabwe
    • What can the Commonwealth do about Zimbabwe?
    • Commonwealth eyes Zimbabwe's woes
    • Commonwealth gives Zimbabwe ultimatum
    • Commonwealth sanctions on Harare unlikely - Canada
    • Commonwealth Warns Zimbabwe Could Face Suspension
    • Commonwealth takes first step against Zimbabwe
    • Civic groups threaten mass action
    • Zimbabweans team up to fight new Citizenship Act
    • Government Gives in on Food Aid
    • Zimbabwe parliament adjourns without passing bills
    • Mugabe seeks media monopoly
    • Resettled farmers sell aid fertiliser on black market
    • Army urges Mugabe to go
    • Mugabe in Tripoli
    • Tsvangirai lambasts SADC
    • Africa gives Mugabe last chance out of crisis
    • Mugabe ends year a lost man
    • Mugabe races to avert new fuel crisis
    • Forex rule drives firms away from exports
    • White farmer's e-mails detail Zimbabwe farm strife
    • Letter to The Times
    • Media Update # 2001/50 - 10- 16 December 2001
    • Pressure for free election
    • Day One…
  9. Posted 20/12/01 .....
    • "HO HO HO" (letter from Zim)
    • "NOT MUCH HO" (letter from Zim)
    • "I cry, You cry" (letter)
    • War veterans terrorise MDC members in Mashonaland Central
    • Mugabe accuses US of meddling in Zimbabwe's internal affairs
    • Mugabe to Press Land Seizures
    • Zimbabwe faces renewed pressure
    • Thugs back on rampage as Mugabe moves to ban free speech
    • Mugabe to seek fuel aid from Libya
    • Zimbabwe preps to limit media freedoms
    • DRC invasion: Chickens have come home to roost
    • World must not tolerate domestic terrorism in Zimbabwe
    • Farmers seek to leave Zimbabwe
    • Australia says Commonwealth must tackle Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe evades key issues
    • Policy divisions on Zimbabwe
    • S.Africa on last ditch mission to Zimbabwe
    • Libya hosts energy talks with Zimbabwe ministers
    • Mugabe seeks more oil from Libya
    • Zimbabwe to pass law that would ban opposition
    • CIO accused of unleashing terror in Marondera
    • High Canadian visa fees rile applicants
  10. Posted 20/12/01 .....
    • Heavy army presence in rural Matabeleland worries villagers
    • Intelligence agent disarmed at Tsvangirai's rally
    • ZCC condemns violent, politicised land reform
    • Judges clash over Dulini-Ncube
    • Zimbabwe: Amnesty International calls for a strong line from the Commonwealth
    • Zanu PF locks mayoral office
    • Doctor’s gesture of solidarity
    • 'Worse than apartheid SA' - DTel
    • What does the Bill seek to ban? - NMercury
    • Dulini released - ZWNEWS
    • Mugabe condemns...- BDay
    • Maize to run out by year-end - VOA
    • Chaos takes toll on wildlife - M&G
  11. Posted 19/12/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe farm manager wounded in machete attack
    • Neighbours back Mugabe
    • Ban Mugabe From European Union, Says MEP
    • EU Heads of State statement on Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe leader assails U.S., British moves as ‘bold insult’
    • Mugabe lashes out over sanctions
    • Southern African Group Opposes Sanctions on Mugabe
    • S. Africa's ANC to hold talks in Zimbabwe
    • ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTEST - ENGLAND
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Monday 17 December 2001
    • Harare, EU to hold talks
    • Zim's inflation jumps to 103.8%
    • ANC delegation in Harare this week - Star
    • Spooner released - ZimStd
    • SADC under fire - CArgus
    • Mugabe blamed for rand fall - FTimes
    • Chegutu feud - ZimInd
    • Dreaded Act gazetted - ZimStd
    • MDC challenge to voter registration - ZimInd
    • Church groups urge unity - ZWNEWS
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  12. Posted 18/12/01 .....
    • ORCHESTRATED CHAOS IN ZIMBABWE
    • Tsvangirai ignores Mugabe threat
    • EU says time is up for Zimbabwe
    • MDC fights new registration rules
    • Zanu PF blows $440m at Falls
    • Paranoid Zanu PF brings Victoria Falls to a halt
    • Mugabe accuses the MDC of terrorism
    • Judge orders Spooner’s release
    • War vets scare away voters
    • Dreaded act gazetted
    • Delegates want Mugabe out
    • Canada will ensure Mugabe’s misrule is exposed
    • Racism and voting
    • Kunyepa Times in new reporting atrocity (Muckraker)
    • Sadc averts its gaze as Zim crumbles
    • Feud threatens poll campaign
    • Govt enlists donor support to avert food crisis
  13. Posted 18/12/01 .....
    • Political violence escalates
    • Stop Zimbabwe’s bully
    • POLITICAL VIOLENCE REPORT NOVEMBER 2001
    • US warns Mugabe of election fraud
    • Mugabe must go
    • Christmas Message from Lucia Matibenga, chairperson, MDC Womens Assembly
    • Government Denies Accusations of Violence
    • Zimbabwe reports jumbo inflation
    • Harare Denied HIPC Status
    • Southern African Ministers Hold Talks on Zimbabwe Crisis
    • Zimbabwe dam campaign aims to boost food security
    • CFU tells Sadc ministers of worsening crisis
    • Local Insight—The violence of Gokwe
    • Mkushi board defies Jonathan Moyo
  14. Posted 17/12/01 .....
    • Mugabe kicks off re-election drive
    • I don't understand: Tsvangirai
    • NZ to urge Commonwealth hard line on Zimbabwe
    • Bull in a china shop tactics won't work
    • Taking shameless advantage of the youth
    • Zanu PF youths assault Daily News readers
    • Anglican Cathedral pulls down colonial era plaques
    • Former Zipra combatants threaten to invade farms seized by government
    • Tourists flee as statue is stoned
    • "Zimbabwe Traffic Fine" (letter)
    • "Zimbabwe's tourism jewel - the Victoria Falls" (letter)
    • Tsvangirai charged - BBC
    • Total war - Observer
    • Troops sent to Matabeleland - SA STimes
    • Tidings of joy - STel
    • "Scream if they touch you," Zimbabwe chief advises virgins
    • Parties, Labour Condemn Tsvangirai Arrest
    • White farmers fleeing Zimbabwe find new life nearby
    • NZ to urge Commonwealth hard line on Zimbabwe
  15. Posted 16/12/01 .....
    • Mugabe opponent charged
    • Zimbabwean opposition leader detained, released by police for second day in a row
    • Mugabe declares "war" on political foes
    • Zimbabwean Association Warns U.S., Britain of Sanctions Bill
    • International plot to oust me, Mugabe claims
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader sees more intimidation
    • Zim cops' arrest blunder
    • Bob on a roll to party faithful
    • 'Smeared under the foreskin' (letter)
    • Mugabe Says Zimbabwe Won't Bow
    • Zim cops' arrest blunder - News24
    • Descent into dictatorship - BBC
    • Free and fair elections first - IRIN
    • Mbeki obliges - M&G
    • Rand takes another beating - Star
    • Cap'n Bob on the flight deck - Star
    • 'What's going to happen?' (letter)
  16. Posted 15/12/01 .....
    • Mugabe defiant on land seizures
    • Independent Reporters Barred From Zimbabwean Ruling Party Congress
    • Rand hits 12/$
    • S. Africa's Rand, Bonds Fall on Arrest of Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai
    • Mugabe's descent into dictatorship
    • Zimbabwe's ruling party prepares bid to keep Mugabe in power
    • Mugabe calls for unity in face of strong opposition
    • Former trade unionist challenges Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean police briefly detained opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai
    • Alan Bradley update
    • ZWnews 14/12/01
    • Tsvangirai arrested - ZWNEWS
    • Tsvangirai's home raided - Star
    • UN appeals for food aid - BBC
    • Mudenge off to Belgium - FinGaz
    • Mugabe promises more violence - BBC
    • Rand slides - CTimes
    • Zim is the test for Mbeki - Star
    • SADC team duped - CTimes
    • Mugabe still running scared of Harare polls - FinGaz
    • Opposition leader freed after short detention
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 13th December 2001
    • Zimbabweans say free and fair elections first
    • An election needs to be recognised by others
    • New electoral changes licence for rigging: Hondora
    • Environment suffers as land grabbers tear virgin farmland apart
    • Police admit to injuring Methodist reverend
    • ZIMBABWE: THE TERRORIST STATE
    • Chronicle ditches Mugabe
    • President threatens to attack opponents
  17. Posted 14/12/01 .....
    • SADC chiefs go easy on Mugabe
    • Ministers Back Zimbabwe Land Plan
    • Mugabe seeks re-election
    • Air Zimbabwe loses $1,23m as London flight is grounded
    • Zanu PF in bid to hijack Dynamos
    • Law Society blames State for increasing lawlessness
    • Former Zanu PF MP says the government has failed
    • Youths demand return of removed Anglican priest
    • Siwela tipped for Zapu's presidency
    • A chance for Zanu PF to rethink its choice
    • Current constitution legitimises dictatorship
    • Mugabe tries to block Harare municipal poll
    • Mudenge off to Belgium to avert EU sanctions
    • Muzenda threatens to stop Chipinge rural electrification programme
    • Mugabe quietly tightens grip on power
    • White farms’ seizure set to slash GDP by $62b
    • Riot police or anti-riot police?
    • US pledges $1.4b for Zim’s land reforms
    • Govt holds on to US$9m for tobacco growers’ inputs
    • ZANU PF seen urging more violence
    • First 24-hour shopping mall opens soon
    • A shameful act by neighbours
    • Unanimous Senate Votes to Sanction Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's man in South Africa blasts media
    • Mugabe rallies fans to fight MDC
    • S.Africa opposition leader sees Zimbabwe civil war
    • Mugabe warns of battle ahead
    • Mugabe condemns Blair as 'troublesome and difficult'
    • WFP Launches US $54 Million Food Aid Appeal
    • Mugabe Blasts Critics of Farm Seizures
    • SADC goes soft - Guardian
    • Mob attacks new Chegutu mayor - News24
    • Zanu PF to challenge Chegutu result - BDay
    • ZDERA - Personal, not general, sanctions - ZWNEWS
    • True to God - ZWNEWS
    • MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT ZIMBABWE
    • President Brushes Aside Ruling Party's Losses in Mayoral Elections
    • Zimbabwe crisis drags neighbours into recession
    • Zanu (PF) take opposition to court
    • Mugabe's churchmen strip cathedral of colonial memorials
    • Rand savaged by SADC ministers' support of Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe opposition leader arrested
  18. Posted 13/12/01 .....
    • 'Waiting for Africa'
    • U.S. warns Zimbabwe, Mugabe to start campaign
    • U.S. Warns Zimbabwe That Next Year's Election Must Be Fair
    • Mugabe militants force mayor-elect from office
    • Unrest a 'prelude to Zim poll'
    • US warns that Zimbabwe is headed for disaster
    • African ministers back Mugabe after talks on Zimbabwe crisis
    • 'Muddling through’ not very good for success
    • South Africa told to pull plug on Mugabe
    • UN lambasts State media
    • Could this be Mugabe’s last congress?
    • Farm disorder continues: CFU tells Sadc ministers
    • What terrorism is the government fighting?
    • Mugabe - a test case of whether Africa will police itself
    • No joy for thousands of voters
    • War vets on rampage
    • Transparency International Rep. Reviews Zimbabwe Political Situation
    • Squeeze Mugabe, say Tories
    • Mugabe U-turn on foreign election observers
    • MDC man murdered - News24
    • US warns on elections - NYTimes
    • ZDERA will only hurt elite - DJones
    • March election - FTimes
    • Farms to top brass - News24
    • Friendly observers only - DTel
    • War on press - Star
  19. Posted 12/12/01 .....
    • Roll of Honour
    • Zimbabwe's top cop scores a farm for himself
    • Zimbabwe could ban foreign journalists
    • CONGRATULATIONS CHEGUTU!
    • Mugabe's Party Loses Third Mayoral Poll to Opposition
    • U.S. official slams Zimbabwe govt over rule of law
    • Zimbabwe declares war on media
    • Approval of Information Bill real cause for alarm
    • Homes destroyed in Guruve
    • MDC activist found dead
    • NCA to rally civic bodies over electoral amendments
    • MDC knocks on Mugabe's door
    • MDC knocks on Mugabe's door
    • Presidential election due in March
    • Economic Implications of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act
    • Plane diverted to pick up Mugabe in Spain
    • Jongwe dismisses Sunday News report
    • Zimbabwe will define its own future
    • SA must consider hard and soft options against Harare
    • Supreme injustice
    • Southern African Ministers Meet On Zimbabwe Turmoil
    • Harare warns SA - CTimes
    • Ministers meet - SAPA
    • Mugabe to 'tough it out' - M&G
  20. Posted 11/12/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe businessman rearrested
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 10 December 2001
    • Mugabe makes Zimbabwe an international pariah
    • SAIIA Warns of War in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe opposition wants non-violence pact with Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe launches furious attack on Britain
    • Zimbabwe ready to risk isolation
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Wins Mayoral Poll
    • Tighten your seat belts for this imaginary flight
    • Zanu PF mob besiege offices
    • How to avoid a rough ride to the election
    • Suspected car-jacker shot and wounded
    • Mayoral candidate accuses the ruling party of trying to cheat
    • Villagers allege harassment by army
    • Zanu PF's Masvingo rallies flop
    • Tsvangirai demands violence-free election
    • Poaching of Wildlife Reaches Alarming Level in Zimbabwe
    • Voters' roll in shambles, says Hungwe
    • SADC opposes Zimbabwe sanctions
    • SADC tries again
    • Zimbabwe will define its own future
    • SA must consider hard and soft options against Harare
    • SAIIA: Pull the economic plug - News24
    • Policy U-turn? - FinGaz
    • In the line of fire - Guardian
    • Newspaper vendors attacked - ZimInd
    • SADC observers snubbed - ZimStd
    • DRC talks breakthrough - BDay
    • "Warvet at the door" (letter)
  21. Posted 10/12/01 .....
    • African ministers to ''audit'' Zimbabwe land reforms
    • On Sunday—Why won’t Mugabe go?
    • Mugabe’s true colours
    • Mugabe’s fascism revealed
    • ‘Land ruling a fraud’—lawyers
    • Amnesty asked to assist Mapfumo in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean Ruling Party to Hold National Conference
    • Mbeki rallies support against Zimbabwe
    • Local Insight—People, language and politics
    • UZ dismisses parliamentary report
    • Defence chiefs’ terms extended
    • Zimbabwe - where a 23% interest rate returns 70% real loss
    • Calls for Kunonga to go
    • Zimbabwe snubs Sadc
    • War vets deny food relief to villagers in Matabeleland
    • Bid to defuse Harare 'timebomb'
    • MDC appeals to Mbeki for help
    • Farmer released from hospital
    • Building Fund for the MDC Bulawayo Offices
    • ZIMBABWE Gathering - LONDON
  22. Posted 9/12/01 .....
    • Foaming at the mouth
    • Zimbabwe cannot go it alone
    • Money market faces shortages as panic grips most investors
    • The tragedy of being a youth in Zimbabwe
    • Government deliberately misleading people on Act
    • Name-calling dominates parliamentary debate
    • Nyarota scoops Economist Freedom of the Press Award
    • Mugabe must go, says Cosatu
    • Bail refused - ZWNEWS
    • Amnesty slams violence - News24
    • Spanish visit - ZWNEWS
    • Vic Falls 'no-fly' zone - ZimInd
    • Black Caucus ditches Mugabe - ZimInd
    • Dissenting judgement - ZimInd
    • Zimbabwe Rights Abuses Condemned
    • Zimbabwe Government Accuses U.S. and Britain of Racism
    • MDC man freed, rearrested
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  23. Posted 8/12/01 .....
    • Make Mugabe Listen
    • International community steps up pressure on Mugabe
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 6 December 2001
    • Have you registered yet?
    • Mugabe lobbies Spain to block further sanctions
    • Spooner granted $100 000 bail
    • Permanent airlink between Harare, Mutare on the cards
    • Is this the home that I once knew?
    • Mbeki's new bare knuckles policy stuns Mugabe
    • South Africa Gets Tough On Zimbabwe
    • SA scoffs at Zim attacks on Mbeki
    • SA steps up deportation of Zimbabweans
    • Zimbabwe police chief to clamp down on opposition
    • Zimbabwean Police Declare War on Terrorism
    • Vic Falls ‘no fly zone’
    • At Victoria Falls, No Tourist Flood
    • British Airways Introduces Electronic Ticketing
    • Media Update # 2001/ 48 - 26/11 to 2/12/2001
    • Returning residents face ban from poll
    • Information Bill sign of a regime running scared
    • Many Zimbabwean charities facing collapse
    • Same old dross from ‘new-look’ ZBC
    • Moyo’s Bill aims for total information blackout - A ‘moronic piece of legislation’ — Basildon Peta
    • Police on the hunt for Marufu
    • No request yet made for meeting with Mbeki - IRIN
    • Spooner out, Dulini and others still held - ZWNEWS
    • Zim ambassador condemns 'US meddling' - BDay
    • Cosatu boss calls for Mugabe's removal - M&G
    • Hold Mugabe to his promises - NYTimes
    • Government seizes $1m maize from MDC MP's farm
    • Political interference delays award of maize tenders
  24. Posted 8/12/01 .....
    • Zanu PF mobs attack Zimind vendors
    • Ebrahim blasts fast-track land programme
    • Will Zimbabwe’s friends recognise poll outcome?
    • Zanu PF officials illegally sell residential stands
    • Affretair assets on sale to settle $800 million debt
    • Zimbabwean Parties Agree to Defer Electoral Act Debate
    • Zim urged to adopt Sadc electoral standards
    • Zimbabweans flock to Canada
    • CFU, CZI denounce Supreme Court ruling on land
    • Union Boss Calls for Mugabe to Be Ousted
    • ZCTU challenges government to address economic problems
    • Catholics vow to defend democracy
    • MDC and Zanu PF MPs trade charges of terrorism
    • Daily News topples Herald
    • Fertiliser shortage hits farming sector
    • MP Chinamasa stuns Parliament
    • "Hanging in ... " (letter)
    • Desperately Saving Sable
    • Poor Analysis On Zim
    • Mugabe Seeks Support
    • Borradaile Trust appeal
  25. Posted 7/12/01 .....
    • Commonwealth should expel Zimbabwe 'if elections not fair'
    • Probe fails to link ‘economic sabotage’ to white-run farms
    • Govt snubs farmers on land Act changes
    • Farmers get notice to destroy tobacco stocks
    • Farm inputs makers to lose $30b
    • ZANU PF takes over Zimbabwe’s top court
    • Mbeki delivers sucker punch on Mugabe
    • Mugabe seeks Mbeki summit
    • SADC unions take aim at Zimbabwe and Swaziland
    • EU gives Zimbabwe $63bn despite diplomatic impasse
    • Folly of denying people their right to vote
    • BBC denies Herald story
    • Farmer withdraws case against CIO boss
    • Alan Bradley update
    • 32 killed, thousands displaced in Zimbabwe: report
    • Zimbabwe accuses US of interfering in its domestic affairs
    • Zimbabwe denounces Washington over sanctions bill
    • Mugabe sees doctors in Spain
    • A safe haven, if convenient
    • Victoria Falls Hotels Win Lucrative Political Conference
    • Mugabe Would Love Channel Vision
  26. Posted 6/12/01 .....
    • Pressure On Zimbabwe On Farm Seizures
    • Zimbabwe silent on U.S. aid, sanctions bill
    • Commonwealth to mull Zimbabwe sanctions in 2 weeks
    • Trade unions support firmer stance on Zimbabwe
    • Pressure piles on Mugabe
    • CMED officials accused of causing Gezi's death
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  27. Posted 5/12/01 .....
    • We need leaders who can lift us out of the mud
    • Sanctions targeted at Mugabe
    • Hospital take-overs worry social workers
    • Cain Nkala murder case takes new twist
    • Attacks on Farm Workers Condemned in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwean Companies Urged to Work for Sustainable Export Success
  28. Posted 5/12/01 .....
    • Terror on Chegutu farm
    • Mugabe's election masterplan
    • Zimbabwe court orders Mugabe to relax voter rule
    • They are using a wedge to divide the wageless
    • Blow enemy away by persuasive fear of democracy
    • Chapfika report amounts to censure of President
    • MP awaits ruling over public violence case
    • Mudede fails to clarify voter registration requirement
    • Security guards use teargas canisters to assault students
    • Mandela says not too late for fair Zimbabwe poll
    • Mugabe loses Mbeki's support on land seizures
    • Mbeki accused of joining plot to topple Mugabe
    • Mbeki is urged to get tough with Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe accuses Mbeki of knifing it in the back
    • Mbeki urged to get tough - DTel
    • New challenge from NCA - BBC
    • Diplomats invited to Zanu PF congress - BDay
    • Soldiers loot beef - ZimStd
    • Mapfumo home for Christmas - ZimStd
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Monday 3 December 2001
    • Mugabe fast running out of friends
    • Court backs Mugabe land reforms
    • Supreme court endorses land reform
    • SA accused of betrayal - Times
    • VIP treatment - ZWNEWS
    • Court relaxes registration rules - News24
    • Foreign criticism - Reuters
    • Endgame - BDay
    • Open government thrives on a free, critical Press
    • Dictators will jump on the anti-terror bandwagon
    • Newsprint Prices Rocket in Zimbabwe
  29. Posted 3/12/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe — 'The work of a madman'
    • Civil disobedience for reform in Zimbabwe
    • Foreign and domestic pressure grows on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe opposition woos voters in South Africa
    • Mbeki Seeks to Distance S.Africa From Mugabe
    • New challenge to Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe Unionists Urge Defiance
    • Zimbabweans rise up against Mugabe
    • Local Insight: Writers and politicians
    • Mozambique targets Zimbabweans
    • MDC challenges attempt to rig poll
    • Jongwe defaults on govt loan
    • Call for editors forum
    • ‘I’m coming home,’ says Thomas Mapfumo
    • US to discipline Mugabe—Tuesday D-Day for Zanu PF chefs and families
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe predicts victory
    • Exchange rates
    • UK envoy, Moyo clash
    • Fury as Zimbabweans sent to 'certain death'
    • SADC to increase pressure? - SA STimes
    • Mugabe digs in against critics - SA SInd
    • ZDERA vote on Tuesday - ZimStd
  30. Posted 2/12/01 .....
    • 'A night of barbaric terror in Marondera'
    • 'Stripped of our dignity'
    • 'Poacher's revenge'
    • 'Matabeleland terror'
    • 'Alan's condition improving'
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe says not afraid of elections
    • Zimbabwe's new law to silence journalists
    • Zimbabwe govt confirms tightening screws on foreign media
    • Everybody knows the terrorists in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe removes last vestiges of fairness to ensure victory
    • Mbeki calls for more pressure on Mugabe
    • Zimbabwean Unrest Gives S. Africa Pause (from LA Times)
    • MEDIA MONITORING UPDATE # 2001/47 - 19 NOVEMBER - 25 NOVEMBER 2001
    • Women's Forum meet next week
    • 'History will not ignore whites who fought with us'
    • Ditched Zanu PF supporters cause massive land degradation in Shamva
    • Black US congressmen now support anti-Mugabe sanctions
    • Demonstrating Zanu PF youths besiege Daily News
    • Zimbabwe's president tightens grip Opposition party, white farmers bear brunt of crackdown
    • Mugabe cabinet affected by HIV
    • Zimbabwe facing sanctions
    • Zimbabwe proposes tough laws to crack down on the opposition
    • SA to rename towns
    • Newspaper offices stoned - NYTimes
    • New law to silence press - Times
    • Cost of govt's famine put at US$80m - ZimInd
    • Bar bill bilker blames Bob - News24
    • Fuel queues reappear - ZimInd
    • Breaking the mirror - ZWNEWS
    • 'My heart goes out to the Chemvura family'
  31. Posted 1/12/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe Motion in Canada
    • Cong. Royce Speaks in Favor of Zimbabwe Democracy Act
    • NCA to step up pressure for new constitution
    • What more can they do to stifle free Press?
    • Wherever one looks, ZANU PF isn’t working
    • Another ‘gukurahundi’ would be fatal
    • GMB fails to pay wheat farmers
    • GMB to sue govt over $2b debt?
    • Govt gets dirty in bid to disenfranchise ‘enemies’
    • People Must Make Village Trust Their Own
    • Flaws in Democracy
    • Flagship Kingdom Hotel Up for Sale After Disastrous Year
    • Economic Policies Contributed to Zimbabwe Crisis: Mbeki
    • Security boost for Mugabe offices
    • US threat to impose sanctions on Mugabe
    • Budget brings little cheer to Harare residents
    • ZDERA approved by House committee - US HoR
    • Nkala witnesses deny 'confessions' - BBC
    • Troops deployed in Matabeleland - FinGaz
    • Churches defy govt over food - UKInd
    • Mudenge blames British for DRC report - BDay
  32. Posted 1/12/01 .....
    • The truth about the violence outside the mortuary
    • Zimbabwe Govt approves bill banning foreign journalists
    • Shortage of sugar, soap, oil, hits Harare shops
    • Election appeal shows government is scared
    • Mugabe targets the youth
    • Mugabe puts Africa's development in jeopardy, says DA
    • The politics of the Zimbabwe Republic Police
    • Zanu PF does not approve of other political players
    • Mugabe dressed down
    • Zimbabwe seeks total media control
    • US Congress aid conditions for Zimbabwe
    • Manufacturers Halt Cement Supplies in Zimbabwe
    • Graft allegations levelled against vice chancellor
    • All Zimbabweans have a right to vote
    • Diplomats snub Zanu PF conference
    • Land for crops set to decline by 60%
    • Impeachment committee sits next week
    • Airline project hijacked
    • Parts of Zimbabwe go without fuel
    • Chidyausiku faces conflict of interest
    • Liberalisation of airwaves just a fraud
    • Threat of personal sanctions - DTel
    • Mbeki laments diplomatic failure - FTimes
    • Smokescreen clears a little - ZWNEWS
    • Signs of trouble ahead - WPost
    • State shifts blame again - ZWNEWS
    • Govt tightens noose on the opposition
  33. Posted 1/12/01 .....
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 29th November 2001
    • 'Wicked men will enact wicked laws'
    • 'Zimbabweans must resist Zanu PF hypocrisy'
    • Europe and the US resolve to act against Mugabe
    • Rebuilding the MDC office
    • Harare Rejects UN Panel Report
      UN Representative Reports On Progress of Mission
    • News on Alan Bradley
    • Mbeki on Zimbabwe
    • US envoy coming to Zimbabwe
    • We won't campaign for Mugabe says Mavhaire
    • Mugabe fortifies State House
    • Was it necessary to mourn Nkala in this way?
    • War vets descend on old people’s homes
    • Chilling reminder
    • 50 white farmers given 90 days to vacate properties
    • Mugabe imposes unofficial emergency rule
    • Mugabe deploys troops in MDC base
    • Zimbabwe passes law to license journalists
    • Zimbabwe Press Vows To Fight Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's spokesman: Professor Jonathan Moyo
  34. Posted 29/11/01 .....
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Monday 26th November 2001
    • Zimbabwe police accused of torture
    • Zimbabwe dismisses UN report as 'British lies'
    • Zimbabwe's churches defy Mugabe by delivering food to starving people
    • Zimbabwe commercial farmers given go-ahead to farm in Mozambique
    • Zimbabwe risks civil conflict without free press
    • Zimbabwean editor Geoffrey Nyarota awarded 2002 Golden Pen of Freedom
    • Foreign Secretary Jack Straw: Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe won't succeed where Smith failed
    • We will resist repression, ex-Zipra fighters warn
    • Forced to confess
    • Zimbabwean Activists Against Amending Electoral Laws Arrested
    • Midlands State University expels three student leaders
    • Fuel shortage reported in the Midlands
    • EU cooperation in Zimbabwe could be reviewed
    • Zanu PF mob attacks worshippers
    • State must publish Public Access to Information Bill
    • Mugabe risking civil conflict - WAN
    • Students in running battle with police - UKInd
    • Straw statement - FCO
    • UNDP not to recommend funds release? - AOL.com
    • Only 'friends' can observe poll - NYTimes
    • Today in Congress - WPost
    • Who's the terrorist? - Montreal Gazette
    • Government allowed to appeal against mayoral election ruling
    • Students denounce Zimbabwean army as terrorists
  35. Posted 28/11/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe violence spirals
    • Zim farmer in a coma after gunman attacks
    • Suspected war vets shoot, injure farmer
    • Zimbabwe police arrest man for shooting white farmer
    • EU cooperation could be reviewed
    • CFU - News release - 15:30 26 November 2001- on Alan Bradley
    • Tories say Government is treating Mugabe with 'kid gloves'
    • No terrorism in Zimbabwe - it's plain lawlessness
    • Zanu PF owes city $20 million
    • Justice Garwe snatches case
    • Mourning students want Mugabe out
    • Media watchdog blasts Mugabe
    • Western values have become cheap
    • 'Shaken and bruised' - journalist
    • State manipulation of law sign of desperation
    • Joy Television an extension of ZBC
    • Anglicans cry foul over plans to remove priest
    • Zimbabwe students fight with riot police
    • Zimbabwean students clash with riot police
    • Student thrown from moving train - UKInd
    • Editors protest - Guardian
    • Farmer 'critical' - DTel
    • The other war on terrorism - Guardian
    • Zimbabwe on the brink - WTimes
  36. Posted 27/11/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe Whites Finished - Nation 'Like One Big Departure Lounge'
    • Statement by the UK Foreign Secretary
    • PRAYER AND WORSHIP FOR ZIMBABWE - LONDON
    • EVERY VOTE COUNTS
    • ZIMBABWE: ''Terrorist'' journalists vow to continue
    • Delay looms for Harare election
    • CFU warns of massive agricultural disinvestment
    • MDC must now consider boycott as an option
    • Nkala murder suspects tortured to admit crimes
    • Government to bar poll observers from 'hostile states', says Chinamasa
    • Soldiers kill UZ student in train
    • Commission launches voter registration exercise
    • Harare under fire for poll repression
    • Car Hijacking Cases Drop in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe retreats on election observers
    • Why is 'ethical' Britain still silent over Mugabe's brutality? By Alan Judd
    • Anarchy in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe seeks to delay Harare elections
    • Zimbabwe white farmer shot in troubled district
    • Zanu PF’s new media centre
    • News on injured farmer
    • Zimbabwe white farmer shot
    • Outcry over Mugabe’s luxury spending
    • Matabeleland appeals to international community
    • Crack ZNA/ZRP unit for elections
    • Anglican Church split widens
    • War vets demand 100% bonus
    • European Union hypocritical
    • President humbles EU team
    • Zimbabwe army deployment seen intimidating voters
    • Straw warns Mugabe over press freedom
    • Mugabe trails presidential rival in poll
    • Further update on Simon Spooner & message from Gail
  37. Posted 25/11/01 .....
    • MUGABE REGIME LIKENS JOURNALISTS TO TERRORISTS
    • Mugabe will have to kill me to shut me up
    • Britain Protests Mugabe Warning
    • Britain threatens action over Zimbabwe abuses
    • Mugabe stuns EU officials with vote snub
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Rejects EU Demands
    • British press scorn Zimbabwean accusations
    • Britain threatens diplomatic action over Zimbabwe journalists
    • Mugabe Tells Britain To 'Stay Out' Of Zimbabwe's Elections
    • Zimbabwe heads for isolation
    • "Look after Mummy's special friend" (letter)
    • Telegraph reporter is friend of terrorists, says Mugabe
    • I won't be cowed by threats, our man in Harare vows
    • Zimbabwe police chief in land grab at white farm
    • Zimbabwe deploys army to quell violence
    • MEDIA UPDATE # 2001/46 - 12-18 NOVEMBER 2001
    • Mugabe loses his cool - Times
    • 'Landless' police chief seizes farm - DTel
    • International reporters threatened - Guardian
    • Bulawayo reporting lead to outburst - Toronto Star
    • Foreign protest at Nkala arrests irks Mugabe - NYTimes
    • "I won't be cowed" - Guardian
  38. Posted 24/11/01 .....
    • Crackdown on Opposition Condemned
    • HRW Letter to the Southern African Development Community
    • Government cracks down on MDC members
    • Mugabe violence forces opponents to go into hiding
    • EU-Zimbabwe relations 'critical'
    • EU to grill Mugabe over DRC
    • Zimbabwe facing sanctions
    • Presidential spokesman calls some journalists `terrorists'; Zimbabwe leader
    • Mugabe gives EU election delegation 'brutal' reception
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Rejects EU Demands
    • Zimbabwe threatens journalists
    • Jan Raath on accusations in the Herald
    • Farm invasions and Security Report - Thursday 22nd November 2001
    • Aids levy abuse is a shameful scandal
    • Sikhala reprimanded
    • State media now lying full-time to damage MDC
    • Nkala murder pretext for Zanu PF’s dirty tricks
    • Economic melt-down will continue
    • The burden of hate
    • Hypocrisy has become a Zanu PF trademark
    • Govt media conceal evidence on Nkala
    • Labour MP lambasts Mugabe
    • Critics oppose repressive law
    • EU team in Harare - Times of India
    • Actions, not words - ZWNEWS
    • Zim to get 'dompas' law - Star
    • SADC urged to condemn violence - IRIN
    • State media witholding Nkala evidence - ZimInd
    • More than 30 Harare arrests - BBC
    • Canadian MP raises alarm - Canada.com
  39. Posted 23/11/01 .....
    • Mugabe Hits New Low
    • Farm evictions could shut 3 000 firms
    • Farm decree scuttles land reform funds
    • Zim farms for Libyans
    • Mugabe's laws against rival
    • Deputy Attorney-General in drunken brawl
    • Zanu PF accused of transporting people to cause fracas in Bulawayo
    • Zanu PF loots DRC
    • Bad timing of good intentions
    • EU team to meet Mugabe over crisis
    • European Union to Meet Government Over Concerns
    • Youths flee terror
    • New laws to crush Mugabe's enemies
    • More than 30 Harare arrests
    • Zimbabwe hardens line on opposition
    • Zimbabwe's president tightens grip
    • Zimbabwe makes ID cards compulsory
    • Zim gets dom pass
    • Rainbow group expands, re-brands Victoria Falls hotel
    • Youths demand new law before poll
    • Mugabe warned against another Gukurahundi
    • ZANU PF in crisis talks
    • New law threatens farmers’ contracts
    • MDC begins rebuilding Byo office
  40. Posted 22/11/01 .....
    • In Zimbabwe, a reign of terror
    • Tension Rises as Zimbabwe Tries to Stifle Dissent
    • Mugabe threatens death sentence for anti-government plotters
    • Zimbabwe proposes stiff steps to fight terrorism
    • Zimbabwe President Plans Legislation
    • PRESS STATEMENT BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT
    • Harare demo flops
    • How farm invasions sealed the fate of Cain Nkala
    • MDC activist beaten to death
    • CIO operatives target Jongwe
    • Is Zapu another Trojan horse?
    • ZBC restructuring part of a grand strategy
    • OAU comes out against land grab and political violence
    • Harare demo flops
    • Zimbabwe police break up protest
    • Civil rights march thwarted
  41. Posted 21/11/01 .....
    • Letters from the heart of a Zimbabwean farmer
    • Millions stand to lose the vote
    • State preparing a ban on political activities
    • Bulawayo 3, Zanu 1
    • Zimbabwe not yet ready to hold election
    • Zimbabwe groups call mass protest over election rules
    • Civil society to stage mass rally against election act
    • Zapu to contest in presidential election
    • Mugabe could fuel violence
    • Tsvangirai accuses police of protecting Nkala's killers
    • Court victory for Mugabe opponent
    • Daily News reporters released from police custody
    • Special police crack unit deployed in Mozambique
    • Government to pay $31,4bn to creditors
    • Magwaza a disgrace to journalism profession
    • You can't believe everything you read... (ZWNews)
    • MDC fears Mugabe crackdown
    • Harare deals another blow to farmers
  42. Posted 20/11/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe says Blair sponsors terrorism
    • Mugabe says Blair pays for 'terrorists'
    • Mugabe 'tall towers' warning
    • Trudy's Diary - No 9
    • Mugabe threatens to crush the MDC
    • Harare limits farm sizes
    • Zimbabwe government drastically slashes commercial farm size
    • Poverty breeds opposition
    • Inflation could balloon to 1000% warns economist
    • UNDP land team holds meeting with Mudenge
    • Zimbabwe police seize reporters
    • NGOs fear being targeted as violence escalates
    • Zapu fears Mugabe out to get at political opponents
    • Lawyers, MDC call for Mnangagwa’s resignation
    • Hell hath no fury like a hungry student
    • Government must probe goings-on at ZOU
    • Zimbabwe Agricultural Welfare Trust
    • SA needs a tougher policy to bring Zimbabwe to heel
    • Mugabe brands MDC as "terrorists"
  43. Posted 19/11/01 .....
    • Mugabe buys luxury limo
    • Mugabe’s limousine
    • "It had ZANU PF written all over"
    • "Come clean, comrades"
    • Nkala’s family breaks silence
    • Trouble as Nkala body arrives
    • Matabeleland—the terror returns
    • Draconian law bounces back
    • Rioting in Zimbabwe bodes ill for upcoming elections
    • Wave of violence spills into Harare
    • Land seizures stepped up as Mugabe's health fails
    • Zimbabwe police on alert after rioting in Bulawayo
    • MDC joins hands to rebuld gutted offices
    • One-man one-vote does not automatically entail freedom
    • Diplomatic mission arrears soar to $1,5bn
    • Mugabe Says Britain Funding Terror in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe says UK behind killing
    • Abducted MDC leader recovering in hospital
    • Mugabe vows 'terrorist' opposition crackdown
    • REGISTER TO VOTE
    • Mugabe’s thugs want poll cancelled
    • Horrific violence in the Valley
  44. Posted 18/11/01 .....
    • MDC office : burnt out & trashed
    • "Encounter with the Presidential motorcade"
    • "Holding out in Cuckoo land"
    • "Meeting at the Umzarwi Polo Club"
    • "Bruised and terrified"
    • The implications of Statutory Instrument 338 of 2001
    • Mugabe's police aid attack on opposition
    • Mugabe's mob rule
    • Blair urged to act over Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe police braced for political unrest
    • UNDP Mission Arrives In Country As Political Tensions Mount
    • MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT ZIMBABWE - MEDIA UPDATE # 2001/45
  45. Posted 17/11/01 .....
    • "My Story - Saturday 10th November 2001"
    • Violence flares in Zimbabwe city
    • Police escort for mob in Bulawayo rampage
    • Militants Attack Whites In Zimbabwe
    • Armed police harass David Coltart
    • Farmers slam bid to grab land
    • A heedless self-interest that could boomerang
    • Pro-Mugabe militants burn opposition offices
    • MDC expresses dismay at lack of law and order
    • Zimbabwe editor charges dropped
    • 15 oppn members held in Zimbabwe murder case
    • Herald story pack of lies, says MDC
    • Zimbabwe opposition chief fears death plot
    • Man arrested over Zanu-PF death
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 15 November 2001
    • Did Zanu PF's mafia do an inside job?
    • Discontent simmers in Zanu PF over Mugabe
    • ZCTU slams govt over lawlessness
    • Police involved in smuggling
    • Police harass German delegate
    • Moral negligence of our public officials
    • Record (low) attendance at Muzenda’s bash
    • Zim descends into lawlessness and repression
    • 'We Will Live Up to This Challenge'
    • Defeating Talibans
    • Zanu PF MPs hijack inputs scheme
    • Zim govt wants UN help
    • Voters' roll inspection delays raise eyebrows
    • Mombeshora in $219m scandal
    • People’s conference: Can Zanu PF reinvent itself?
    • UN land team in Harare
    • Edcon reacts over Zimbabwe
  46. Posted 16/11/01 .....
    • United States recalls peace corps workers from Zimbabwe
    • U.N. eyes Zimbabwe land reforms
    • Third Force Emerges At Doha Conference
    • AIDS groups accuse government of ''playing politics''
    • ZANU PF turns to AIDS levy to buy votes
    • Support sought for Simon Spooner
    • Nudging Mugabe
    • Meanwhile, far away
    • Altering Act Not Constitutional
    • Stop Mugabe Using Grain for Gain
    • A Night With the Neighbours
    • Terror in Bulawayo
    • Foreign currency situation remains critical, says bank
    • Inflation hits 100%
    • MDC Bindura chairman arrested
    • US to reject flawed Zimbabwe election
    • Stamps not returning to work soon
    • 'Baboons on the run' as panic grips ZANU PF
    • Mugabe tunes law to rig election
    • Mugabe breaches Abuja accord
    • The truth will triumph
    • Armed youths force teachers to form ZANU PF branches
    • Govt suspends human rights education from schools
    • Wave of arrests follows killing of Mugabe activist
    • Mugabe 'may use killing to hit rivals'
    • Police deny Nkala murder suspects access to lawyers
    • CIO drafted into poll
    • Liberators Platform calls for peaceful presidential election
    • Govt woos army with land
    • Zimbabwe police arrest 150 striking farm workers
    • Finance Minister acknowledges disaster: and pretends it isn't happening
  47. Posted 15/11/01 .....
    • 'Loyal' Zimbabwean soldiers given farms
    • Zimbabwe enforces ban on prices that outstrip official exchange rate
    • Interview with commercial farmers' head Colin Cloete
    • MDC denies killing Zimbabwe veteran
    • Update on Simon
    • "What Next?" - Eddie Cross
    • MDC denies accusations
    • Nkala's body unearthed - UKInd
    • Matabeleland repression widens - ZWNEWS
    • Farming ban to cost £400m - Guardian
    • Crackdown intensifies - Star
    • Letter to the UNDP - a reader
    • Moyo warns foreign media - News24
    • Opposition officials flee Bulawayo after attacks
    • Zimbabwe party denies murder charge
  48. Posted 14/11/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 12 November 2001
    • Hundreds of white commercial farmers face eviction
    • 'Land reform' in overdrive
    • 4,000 Zimbabwe farmers to be evicted
    • Mugabe orders 1,000 farmers to stop work
    • "Night of terror in Ruzawi"
    • Editorial comment: Aid to Mugabe
    • Government to be sole distributor of food aid
    • 800 farmers banned from farming - Times
    • Farmers ordered to stop work - DTel
    • Police try again at MDC HQ - Star
    • Tsvangirai calls for targeted sanctions - BDay
    • Gokwe magistrate beaten - CTimes
    • Budget boost for CIO - M&G
  49. Posted 13/11/01 .....
    • Little sympathy for Zimbabwe at summit
    • Zimbabwe orders 1,000 white farmers from homes
    • "Summoned by the police" (letter extract)
    • "Blatant disregard for the rule of law; petty, unjust harassment" (letter extract)
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 8 November 2001
    • There is untold fear in the hearts of the people
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers face eviction
    • Preparing the ground for election fraud
    • ZESN condemns plans to recruit civil servants as presidential poll monitors
    • Magistrate flees home after attack by Zanu PF mob
    • Suspected Zanu PF supporters burn MDC administrator's truck
    • Wits engages lawyers to recover $10,5m from Moyo
    • Mbeki's efforts are crucial ahead of polls in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe bans charities' food aid
    • Articles from the Herald - a government controlled paper :
    • Swazi king pays fine
    • Farm controversy 'ends'
    • No crisis in Zimbabwe: Mudenge
    • Understanding the budget
    • Zanu (PF) launches presidential election campaign
    • Govt threatens 'bloodbath' over Nkala - ZWNEWS
    • Mugabe steps up evictions - News24
    • The rigging begins - ZimStd
    • Squabble erupts over limousine scam - ZimStd
    • UN wants all foreign troops out of DRC - BDay
  50. Posted 12/11/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe, the land of victims
    • 'CIO behind abduction’—war vets
    • Plans for rigging election begin
    • MDC South Africa fears death squads
    • $219 MILLION FOR VIP CARS
    • Hill accused of ruining UZ
    • Church leader being used in Zanu PF propaganda
    • Probe Mnangagwa: Judge
    • Mugabe's war vets raid opposition HQ
    • Mass Media board fired
    • Different kind of coke smuggler lives off collapsing Zimbabwean dollar
    • Diplomats accused of meddling
    • MDC HQ trashed - STimesUK
    • MDC offices besieged - Star
    • Dead men tell no tales - ZimStd
    • Botswana blasts Mugabe - STimesSA
    • The struggle for standards - ZWNEWS
    • Mugabe turns up the heat - SInd
    • Botswana's President criticises Zimbabwe over land reform
    • RACIST IMMIGRATION - Investigate Magazine, NZ
  51. Posted 11/11/01 .....
    • "Burned on the soles of their feet "
    • "Mugabe – Bin Laden who is worse?"
    • Mugabe Pipped By Rival in Popularity Polls
    • Limits on voters give Mugabe edge in election
    • Mugabe paves his way to win election
    • Article Violence on farms in Mashonaland East
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 8 November 2001
    • Mugabe steps up evictions
    • Mirroring Zanu PF’s obsession with Milosevic - Muckraker
    • UNDP technical team mission doomed
    • Budget: Makoni trapped in political web
    • Defence vote raises eyebrows
    • Moyo, Mahofa threaten Masaiti for suing Mugabe
    • Stop Mr Mugabe turning Zimbabwe into a bloodbath
    • Zimbabwe farmers say attacks go on
    • Zanu PF spreads terror in Mash Central
    • Gonarezhou settlers want to exploit wildlife
    • Riot police pounce on UZ students, property destroyed
    • Duty of parties to get their members registered
    • A way of life?
    • Zimbabwe editor walks free
    • Daily News threatens to sue police
    • Zimbabwe sets date for editor's appeal
    • New assault on free press
    • Editors arrested for fraud as Mugabe tries to silence critics
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Party Attacked
    • Zimbabwe clash with Oppenheimer dynasty
    • Nyarota arrested
    • No monitors, no recognition
    • Weapons dealer 'runs business from Berkshire'
    • We must impose targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Media Monitoring - Update # 2001/44 : October 29th - November 5th 2001
    • Food exports continue despite ban
    • Beef shortage looming
    • Emergency food operation for Zimbabwe
    • Life expectancy set to drop to below 40
  52. Posted 9/11/01 .....
    • Editor arrested in Zimbabwe on fraud charges
    • Zimbabwe editor charged
    • Zimbabwe Govt appeals for international help
    • Policemen descend on MDC offices
    • Zim running low on wheat
    • Guard flees home as war vets threaten death
    • Mugabe joins enemies of Press freedom
    • War veterans gratuities pushed nation into economic bind
    • Industrialists have suffered as well
    • November: a month for hard thinking
    • The dark horse of death, terror gallops across Zim
    • Marondera farmers sue Chihuri
    • Tsvangirai beefs up security following assassination bids
    • Maize stocks to last only till January
    • Ex-presidents' spouses not to pay tax
    • Judge backs Press freedom in landmark ruling
    • Moyo tells 'MDC journalists' to go
    • War vet's abduction an 'inside job'
    • MDC support increases
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 5 November 2001
    • Zimbabwe Poll Shows Mugabe Losing Support
    • UN plans Zimbabwe food aid
  53. Posted 8/11/01 .....
    • Govt steps up propaganda war
    • Showdown Looms between EU and Zimbabwe
    • Interview With UN Resident Coordinator
    • Zimbabwe To Ban Intl. Poll Monitors
    • Budget a mismatch of policies and allocations
    • Oppenheimer family to hand over land in Zimbabwe
    • Envoy Says EU Ultimatum Violates Cotonou Agreement
    • Herald lies again
    • Veterinary service working to get EU beef ban lifted
    • The Zimbabwean way of death
    • An open letter to the UNDP
  54. Posted 7/11/01 .....
    • Broadcast Authority of Zimbabwe chairperson attacks High Court
    • Mugabe threatens to force closure of critical newspaper
    • Four seriously injured in university political clashes
    • Zanu PF not above making mistakes
    • UN mission seeks to make Abuja work
    • Banking on Made’s new settlers could spell disaster
    • Herald story dismissed
    • Zimbabwe seizes Oppenheimer land
    • Ruling Party Liable in US Courts
    • Mugabe steps up war against opposition
    • We must impose targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe faces fresh pressure
    • Mugabe 'has flouted law for 20 years'
    • Mugabe 'has no respect for law'
    • Daily News faces closure - UKInd
    • Invaders slash crops - News24
    • Robert Mugabe goes for broke - FMail
    • Stopping the rot - FMail
  55. Posted 6/11/01 .....
    • "Fleeing for our lives" - a personal account
    • "Let`s keep on going"
    • Proposed Downsizing of Commercial Agriculture Will Cut Zimbabwe's Economy by Half
    • Zimbabwe veterans seize nine white farms
    • Zimbabwe farm militants accused
    • Mugabe faces US$63m suit
    • Terror in Gokwe
    • Defence gobbles up $34 billion
    • New approach to foreign policy
    • Massive recruitment at Zimpapers
    • Funding or no funding, roots of crisis remain
    • Zimbabwe's Resettlement Task Force Assessing Infrastructure Development
    • Harsh criticism won't help - CTimes
    • Roots of crisis remain - BDay
    • 'Days of immunity numbered' - ZimInd
    • Zanu PF wooing Zvobgo - ZimStd
    • Army invades MP's farm - ZimStd
    • Food shortages feared as killers target South African farmers
  56. Posted 5/11/01 .....
    • Harare Warns of Recession
    • South Africa will not support Zimbabwe sanctions
    • EU action on Zimbabwe and the Cotonou Agreement
    • Farms laid siege - IonS
    • Appeals for food aid - STel
    • Mudenge summons EU envoys - News24
    • EU rejects claims of British arm-twisting - ZimInd
    • Govt builds fuel stocks - ZimInd
    • Bin Laden link shocks De Beers - SInd
    • Zimbabwe calls for aid to prevent famine
  57. Posted 4/11/01 .....
    • Unrest Continues On Zimbabwe Farms
    • Land grab victims may get only £2,000
    • 'Just take it,' farmers say
    • Threat of famine hangs over Zimbabwe
    • "Children are being raped"
    • Media Update # 2001/43
    • Government cannot have its cake and eat it
    • Commonwealth lets us down - again!
    • Foot-and-mouth scare sends Nyamandlovu farmers into panic
    • Frantic lobbying frenzy falls flat - ZWNEWS
    • The psychological impact of violence - IRIN
    • Bin Laden cash tied to diamond trade - WPost
    • Never AirZim! (letter)
  58. Posted 3/11/01 .....
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Thursday 1 November 2001
    • 'Whistle Blowers and Bricks'
    • Budget offers no hope for Zimbabwe
    • Makoni budget a damp-squib
    • Minister Presents Election Budget
    • Zimbabwe's economy slumps
    • Govt builds fuel stocks
    • Mau-Mau invades Borrowdale farm
    • The economic impact of Abuja
    • Zim vs world — that’s the real divide
    • Pay £70m to victims, court tells Mugabe
    • Getting a hearing
    • Chinotimba’s rapid rise to pulpit of infamy
    • Zanu PF women in Libya drama
    • When will people stand up to daily abuse?
    • Other headlines from the Zimbabwe Independent
    • Another outbreak hits beef industry
    • Black rhino census postponed
    • Byo to go ahead with installation of mayor
    • CAAZ board faces axe over CEO appointment
    • Civic organisations in voter registration drive
    • EU rejects claims of British arm-twisting
    • Mugabe’s days of immunity numbered — US court
    • Ngezi starts full-scale output in January
    • UNDP technical team will adhere to last year’s plan
    • War vets strike again at Town House
    • Zim’s bid to enlist ACP/EU support flops
    • Registration Threat to Media
    • Focus on impact of political violence
    • More gloomy times ahead for Zimbabwe
    • Bumper Tobacco Crop Flops
    • Deputy minister failed exam twice
    • Zimbabwe asks UN to provide food aid
    • UN Assessment Team Arrives
    • Zimbabwe economic woes hit NGO programmes
    • Another farm invaded in Bindura
    • Time for all men of courage to take a stand
    • Group threatens civil unrest
    • The EU Threatens "Smart Sanctions"
    • A view from the Pan
  59. Posted 2/11/01 .....
    • MUGABE'S ZANU-PF HELD LIABLE FOR MURDER
    • 3 Farmers Settle In Neighbouring Country
    • Confusion About Maize Situation Still Reigns
    • Agribank Makes Huge Loss
    • The Global Spotlight Falls On Harare Once Again
    • Govt fails to raise $6.5b for resettled farmers’ inputs
    • Govt to legalise squatter camps on city outskirts
    • AirZim loses credit lines, suppliers demand cash
    • Editors disabuse C’wealth on land issue
    • Groups warn of nationwide disobedience
    • Squatters allowed to be govt co-defendants
    • The way forward
    • Grazing land, plantation set alight
    • Mugabe secretly sends SOS for food aid
    • C’wealth blasts Zimbabwe
    • CIO trails Zvobgo
    • Worsening food shortages forecast in Zimbabwe
    • Pay £70m to victims, court tells Mugabe
    • Zimbabwe's farm workers 'disappear'
  60. Posted 1/11/01 .....
    • Zimbabwe scorns world 'interference'
    • Mugabe appeals to UN for £200m of emergency aid
    • MDC seeks Blair’s intervention
    • The government’s unfulfilled promises
    • Judgment on Tsvangirai still pending: Chidyausiku
    • Seven more officers fired for allegedly supporting MDC
    • 500 000 face starvation in Matabeleland, Masvingo
    • Zimbabwe's gloomy budget prediction
    • Farm Invasions and Security Report - Monday 29 October 2001
    • DJ Zimbabwe's Gold Output Dn 18.0%
    • Nation Hits Bottom of World Rankings
    • IRIN Focus on voter registration
    • Inside the mind of Mugabe
    • Articles from the state controlled 'Herald' ...

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