The ZIMBABWE Situation

September & October 2003 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/10/03
    • On the run from Mugabe
    • Fuel shortage drains Zimbabwean mines
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 174
    • Ticket scam hits NRZ
    • 200 000 policies up in smoke
    • Gold tycoon nabbed in SA
    • Tsvangirai poll challenge misdirected: Mugabe
    • Tungamirai guns for Muzenda’s post
    • Zvobgo still in hospital
    • Doctors strike: Final blow to dying Zim?
    • New monetary policy only expected after budget
    • Tobacco industry must not die
    • Hypocrisy and confusion rule the roost in Africa
    • Political meddling in power pricing under fire
    • National cattle herd further depleted
    • Allow free marketing: farmers
    • Market liquidity to continue setting interest rates
    • Mazoe threatened with loss of land
    • Parks Authority in huge anti-poaching campaign
    • Africa should solve Zimbabwe problem: Fischer
    • Don't Panic, Investors On Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Advised
    • National Economic Consultative Forum (NCEF) Convenes Crucial Meeting
    • Nurses call off strike
    • Propaganda Blitz Futile
  2. Posted 30/10/03
    • Mugabe Appears on Zimbabwe TV; No Sign of Illness
    • Zimbabwe court grants bail to newspaper directors
    • Zimbabwe dispatches army and prison doctors to replace striking hospital staff
    • JAG Communique dated 28 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 173
    • Forex Taskforce Formed
    • A free press and Zimbabwe
    • 'Arrests in Zimbabwe Intended Only to Punish'
    • Mugabe treated at home
    • Zim media chiefs on remand
    • Zimbabwe's sad story
    • Health System Weakens As Nurses Strike
    • Zim students clash with police
    • Zimbabwean situation
    • Jailed Zimbabwe news chiefs 'suffering'
  3. Posted 29/10/03
    • Where in the world is Bobby?
    • Zimbabwe on 'brink of disaster'
    • Zimbabwe is a tragedy - Oppenheimer
    • JAG Human Rights Communique
    • JAG Open Letter Forum No. 172
    • JAG Compensation Communique
    • UZ students fight running battles with riot police
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers settle and invest in Zambia
    • A2 multiple farm owners exposed
    • The power of political ideas
    • Jailed Zimbabwe news chiefs 'suffering'
    • Zimbabwe Nurses Join Doctors' Strike
    • Act On Human Rights Violators, World Churches Say
    • Save Schools From Collapse
    • Last straw for Zimbabwe?
  4. Posted 28/10/03
    • No refuge - Desperate people, endangered animals
    • Urban farmers start planting most crops
    • Trudy's Diary Sept 03
    • Zimbabwe steps up media clampdown
    • Mugabe ill, receiving treatment in SA - report
    • Mugabe: FA has 'no knowledge'
    • More Zimbabwean Farmers Settle in Mkushi
    • Playing the 'Imperialist' Card Has Cast a Spell On Mugabe's Critics
    • Bleak Prospects for New Farmers
    • Economic Calamity Befalls Pensioners
    • Government Ready to Devalue
    • Government Loses Economic War
    • Zim paper: SA silence slammed
    • Minister's Protest
    • 'We will not be silenced'
    • Window on Africa - Has the ANC shrugged off the revolution, and is it using an old Kenyan trick to hold power?
  5. Posted 27/10/03
    • Springtime in Harare, and winds of dissent blow with new vigour
    • Tensions rise in Zimbabwe over treason trial
    • First things first - a new people driven constitution
    • Rainbow nation fears new bloodbath of whites
    • Minister flouts Mugabe's 'one man, one farm' policy
    • The rains came
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #43
    • Fears Over Exams As Transport Crisis Persists
    • Zimbabwe police arrest Daily News director
    • Mugabe asked to release Daily News director at once
    • Report clears Mugabe's cronies of land grabs
    • Anglican bishop grabs white farm in Zimbabwe
    • Obert Mpofu Seizes Conservancy - Report
    • Ambitious Zanu PF Chefs Court Tekere
    • Zvobgo Critically Ill
    • Police Mount Siege On Daily News Offices
    • Gweru Cops Demanded Cellphones for Bribe
    • Keep Politics Out of Food Aid - British Envoy
    • For the love of an elephant
  6. Posted 26/10/03
    • Police Shut Down Zimbabwe Newspaper, Arrest 18
    • Zimbabwe Rights March
    • Zimbabwe's Woes Are Bringing Grief to Its Wildlife, Too
    • Inflation wipes out pensioners income
    • New laws to consolidate land reform gains on cards
    • Tracking down the millions
    • Striking doctors demand 1,000% pay hike in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe must go
    • Tsvangirai's treason trial delayed once more
    • Congo militia resume plunder from foreign forces
    • Farmers hold on to title deeds
    • Zimbabwe Protesters Urge S Africa Support
  7. Posted 25/10/03
    • Zimbabwe Court Orders License for Daily News
    • Zambia ups its exports of white maize
    • Zimbabwe land grab policy is 'a failure'
    • Tables are turned on Mugabe 'war veterans'
    • Finance minister says current budget had underestimated steep rise in inflation
    • Govt/former farmers head for showdown
    • Chihuri promises to probe assault
    • African Commission to discuss Zimbabwe human rights report
    • Policeman interrogated over leaked information
    • Zanu PF youths invade Hippo Pools
    • MDC hires Danish electoral expert
    • Mudzuri denied documents for hearing
    • Journalist arrested
    • Chefs protest hunting ban in Gwayi
    • Utete glosses over irregularities in land reform
    • Justice not served by court system
    • Land audit committee’s data proves govt’s failure
    • Delusional Huni turns to myth-weaving
    • The guys had a mission
    • Number of people settled a betrayal
    • What law?
    • Zimbabwe's drums of war
    • Zanu PF desperately needs a saviour
    • Zimbabwe: betrayal of a people's revolution
    • Zimbabwe police release 78 protestors
    • Zimbabwe doctors strike
    • White Zimbabwe farmers bring welcome cash to Zambia
    • Give a man a fish...
  8. Posted 24/10/03
    • Land Report: the Details
    • MDC Weekly Briefing
    • Protesters 'still in custody'
    • Zimbabwe protesters 'assaulted'
    • Spat grows over British aid for Zimbabwe
    • Political opponents denied food in Zimbabwe: Report
    • Police bar lawyers after demo arrests
    • Cons thrive in Zimbabwe as economy shrinks
    • Zimbabwe Judge Removes Two Senior Officials from Election Misconduct Case
    • MDC outlines poll challenge
    • ZESA shakes up top management
    • 27 firms barred from tobacco floors
    • Heads set to roll at troubled RBZ
    • Massive failure rate at ZOU
    • November 20 is budget day
    • Zim goes 2 months with no IMF representative
    • Inputs crisis puts more food woes on the horizon
    • Zim excluded from African C'wealth countries meeting
    • Two-tier fuel pricing system falls flat
    • War vets chief clears air on land reform
    • How’s this for naivety, gullibility?
    • NEPAD and its relevance to Zim
    • How gun-toting youths wreaked havoc in Zambia
    • Low maize produce forecast
    • Tobacco farmers' groups resisting
    • Nullification of Makoni East Parliamentary Election result
    • World Vision Zimbabwe to launch urban school-feeding program
  9. Posted 23/10/03
    • Zimbabwean police arrest 300 activists ahead of banned march
    • Zimbabwe’s Abysmal Decent
    • Top cop's victory scrapped
    • Exodus of Professionals Worsens Health Care in Zimbabwe
    • Tekere accepted invitation to rejoin Zanu-PF: Mutasa
    • Fuel shortages affect court proceedings
    • Fuel shortage persists
    • 100 000t maize lying idle
    • Zimbabwean farmers request military aid
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 170
    • JAG Compensation communique 22nd October, 2003
    • MDC pins its hopes on court challenge of poll
    • Bringing down the hammer
    • Maternal Mortality Stubbornly High
  10. Posted 22/10/03
    • MDC Press Conference in Johannesburg - Statement
    • Something Does Not Add Up in Mugabe's Land Report
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 169
    • JAG Commercials dated 20 October 2003
    • MDC Weekend Rallies
    • REDRESS condemns attack on human rights lawyer
    • Mugabe desperate to find evidence of British 'plot'
    • Possible scenarios for Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Fears Another Delay in Election Challenge
    • Without new constitution, no chance for opposition
    • Maputo welcomes fleeing farmers
    • Zimbabweans scramble to survive 'Mafia' economy
    • Lawsuit against Mugabe aims to expose S.Africa claim
    • ‘Mugabe must go’ call from UNI-Africa 18.10.2003
    • Lack of foreign currency hampers seed purchases
  11. Posted 21/10/03
    • Rough justice as Mugabe's man grabs second farm
    • Zimbabwe's destruction
    • Exploitation across the border line
    • Maize subsidy puts smile on faces of hungry Zimbabweans
    • On the road to nowhere
    • Harare blames UK for fuel crisis
    • Country Faces Health Catastrophe
    • Zim group demands new constitution
    • Zim tobacco sales lowest in five decades
    • Spares shortage grounds ZNA fighter planes
    • Things fall apart at UZ
    • Further food shortages loom
    • Maize crop preparations hit snag
    • MDC team to probe Harare councillors
    • Mahoso laughed at
    • Chegutu council fiasco: Chombo accused
    • Water bills shock Chitungwiza residents
    • Retrenched farm workers sink to destitution
    • Body intensifies fight to protect birdlife
    • Sundaytalk with Pius Wakatama
    • Despair and grief in Zimbabwe
    • Paper wars and paper tigers
    • MDC to meet Mugabe in court
    • Foreign currency woes hobble Zimbabwe's mining sector
    • New fuel crunch cripples Zimbabwe transport system
    • Liberians seek asylum in Zimbabwe
    • Media Lawyer Assaulted
    • Health Concerns Over Reintroduction of DDT
    • S.Africa and Mozambique bust rhino poaching gang
  12. Posted 20/10/03
    • Zimbabwean Lights!
    • Zim judge wonders why The Daily News was banned
    • Mugabe wants rejected constitution back
    • Zimbabwe paper accuses British envoy of sabotage
    • Zim to get new daily
    • '43 people die of malnutrition in Zim city'
    • Press Freedom Day celebrated
  13. Posted 19/10/03
    • Corruption and Despair Choke Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe fuel company 'runs dry'
    • Light Plane Crashes In Zimbabwe, 4 Reported Killed
    • Sok Press Release - 18 Oct 03
    • MDC Guards shot
    • Falling through the cracks
    • Zimbabwe Could Overshadow Commonwealth Agenda
    • JAG Communiques dated 17 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 168
    • Mugabe's Madness
    • Court probes closure of newspaper critical of Mugabe
    • Zimbabweans' reluctant homecoming
  14. Posted 18/10/03
    • Plight of displaced farm workers highlighted
    • Police accused of beating Zimbabwean lawyer who defended reporter
    • Brutal beating of leading human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa by police in Zimbabwe
    • Weekly Media Update #2003-40
    • Mugabe's men in fight to the finish
    • MDC goes ahead with poll petition
    • Utete land report a giant damp squib
    • Buka findings buried
    • Commonwealth to tackle Zim head-on
    • Police assault Harare lawyer
    • ANZ case opens
    • Train services grounded
    • Zanu PF fiddles while country burns
    • Chefs protest hunting ban in Gwayi
    • Bid to deport conservationist Rodrigues foiled
    • Kanengoni's faith in conflict with facts
    • AMA revival: another Made disaster looms
    • Making the poor even poorer through taxes
    • Welcome to the club Comrade Ndou
    • Moyo wades in to bank-note brawl
    • Lending rate hit 100% mark
    • How Japan rose: lessons for Zimbabwe
    • Cash shortages: new banking trends emerge
    • Fires destroy Border property
    • Kanengoni should give up his pretence
    • The wasted years
    • Supreme Court decision re ANZ
    • Public Transport Sector Faces Collapse
    • Zimbabwe admits land 'chaos'
    • Zim tobacco up in smoke
  15. Posted 17/10/03
    • Commonwealth conditions
    • Zimbabwean firms feel crunch
    • Utete land report
    • Year-on-year inflation rate scales new heights
    • South Africa tightens visa requirements
    • MIC to explain why it turned down ANZ bid to register
    • Prospects for ZANU PF, MDC talks fade
    • Axe up for war veterans who assaulted Mhlanga
    • 'AIPPA amendments cosmetic'
    • Stop the rot
    • NOTEBOOK
    • Perspectives on the future of Africa
    • Economic woes claim 250 companies
    • TIMB set to extend tobacco selling season
    • Mahoso grilled
    • Zim media controller laughed at
    • Commonwealth stands firm on Zimbabwe
    • ZTA's Innovative Ways of Marketing Zim Welcome
    • Four ANZ Journalists Charged
    • Zimbabwe court hears newspaper appeal for license
    • CSO Inflation Figures Inaccurate
    • Yesterday in parliament (UK)
    • JAG Communiques dated 16 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 167
  16. Posted 16/10/03
    • ‘End the Silence – Stop the Violence’
    • Tough-Talking Govt Officials Promise to Close Private Media
    • Zvakwana Newsletter # 42
    • Bandits don't make businessmen
    • Zimbabwe Republic Police Still as brutal
    • Message for Bob
    • Mugabe's judges are paper tigers
    • Manufacturing Sector Declines - Study
    • Commonwealth urges national dialogue in Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth split over Zimbabwe
    • 'No paper to report on us'
    • Zim labour threatens strike
    • After Mugabe
    • Harare hails victory' over UK
    • Zim farmers flood Mozambique
    • Zim prisons a HIV nightmare
    • Feature on corruption fears
    • Plea for Action as Zimbabwe Inflation Hits 450%
    • JAG Communiques dated 15 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 166
    • Students study wrong set books
  17. Posted 15/10/03
    • MDC spokesperson accused of treason
    • Zimbabwe Labor Unions Promise Season of 'Dissent' if Demands Not Met
    • Three Zimbabwean Journalists Warned Of Prosecution
    • Bushtale
    • Zimbabwe inflation hits new high
    • 'UN should condemn Zimbabwe'
    • McKinnon urges Zimbabwean reconciliation
    • Conference Resolves to Send Peace Teams to Conflict Areas
    • Traditional Healers Have Regained Repute
    • 'Aids will mow down our youth'
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 165
    • Illegal immigrants are a perpetual problem compounded by corruption, says Buthelezi
  18. Posted 14/10/03
    • Summit cancelled after Britain bans Mugabe henchmen
    • The Melt Down of Liberty Continues Unabated
    • MDC PRESS: Paul Themba Nyathi to Appear in Court
    • SA faces worst drought in 100 years
    • Mugabe eases tough media laws
    • New Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act Now Law
    • "Walk With Us," African Ecumenical Leader Tells U.S. Churches
    • Zanu-PF are communists
    • JAG PR Communique dated 13 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 164
    • JAG Thought For The Day dated 13 October 2003
    • Commuter Operators Demand Different Fares
    • Homelessness On the Rise - UN
    • Makoni leads succession race
  19. Posted 13/10/03
    • Another own goal
    • Daily News owner to fight 'to the last drop'
    • Zimbabwe's free press gutted, unions next
    • Zim union plans unrest
    • Arnie forever
  20. Batch 2 Posted 12/10/03
    • 'Mbeki won't talk to archbishop about Zimbabwe crisis'
    • Zimbabwe Opposition: African Approach Prolongs Pres's Rule
    • ZCTU plans more protests
    • Farm invaders detain SA envoy
    • Cattle die of starvation on resettled farms
    • Power struggles rage while Harare drowns in squalor
    • Zim health sector in intensive care
    • Carjackers more daring as crime reaches new high
    • Mavhaire vies for presidency
    • Maize demand threatens SA reserves
    • Death of Daily News could mean death of MDC
    • Reduce personal tax, say unions
    • Monetary policy to nudge inflation to 500%
    • Murerwa admits inflation to blame for cash crisis
    • RBZ extends bearer’s cheques duration
    • Confessions of a Zimbabwean
    • No one has monopoly of national interest
    • Sanctions, what sanctions?
  21. Posted 12/10/03
    • Funeral woe for family of murder victim
    • Zimbabwe Youth Launch SA initiative
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 10 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 162
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 163
    • JAG Commercials dated Saturday 11 October 2003
    • JAG Thought For The Day dated Saturday 11 October 2003
    • 'Leaders are appeasing Mugabe'
    • 'Daily News closure was attack on MDC'
  22. Posted 11/10/03
    • SA envoy held by Zimbabwe farmers
    • Parties: SA should step in
    • SA heads for Zimbabwe-style land grabs: CFU
    • Zimbabwe: 'Quiet Diplomacy'
    • SA battles itself over Zim
    • Kansteiner lashes Mugabe over rights
    • Price control in court test
    • Mugabe seeks help from Annan on land
    • Zimbabwe not ready for Nepad's peer review
    • USAid ends funding of Campfire projects
    • Rights violators liable for ICC prosecution
    • Jenni Williams seizes ZIPR trophy
    • Succession team leaves divisions in wake
    • Mahoso claims Misa defying law
    • Frustration with Mugabe hits food aid
    • Donors/govt on collision course
    • The nation’s wish-list for the 2004 budget
    • Mugabe needs a tour of Harare Hospital
    • Budget no panacea for deepening crisis
    • Zimbabweans want early elections
    • Farmers cautioned over fake seed
    • Call is ringing for the youth
    • The game plan
    • Judiciary must not be too timid
    • Mugabe exposes own failure as a leader
    • Press freedom light years away in Africa
    • Zimbabwe farm union forecasts even smaller harvests
    • Environment Debated in US Congress
  23. Batch 2 Posted 10/10/03
    • ZNSPCA Communique dated 09 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 161
    • Zimbabwe food shortages feared
    • ‘Coloured quota an issue with Zimbabwe team’
    • Land grabs planned for polls
    • Clean hands?
    • Whose hands were dirty?
    • Waiting For Death
    • Diplomat in spat with Zim settlers
  24. Posted 10/10/03
    • Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe - Press Release
    • Zimbabwe Price Hikes Continue Despite Government Efforts to Curb
    • State Keen to Address Inflation
    • Trade Unionists Promise Further Protests
    • Labour activists released by Zimbabwe police
    • Zimbabwe faces food crunch as imports lag
    • Zim farmers want to rebuild
    • S. Africa, Bush Facilitate Terror in Zimbabwe
    • Migration, not land, is the issue
    • Media Alert: Journalist Manhandled, Equipment Confiscated over T-Shirt Message
    • Zim-UK Impasse a Bilateral Problem: Envoy
    • Zimbabwe opposition slams arrest of union chiefs
  25. Batch 2 Posted 9/10/03
    • Mugabe 'using rape as a tool'
    • Cosatu calls for release of Zimbabwe unionists
    • Health officials warn of malaria threat
    • Norway ends aid grants to Zim
    • Harare swaps cheques as crisis deepens
    • Nation sits on time bomb
    • ZCTU leaders nabbed in foiled demo
    • Bureaucracy, greed stall privatisation drive
    • Zim urged to devalue dollar to boost exports
    • Fertiliser shortage to bite deeper
    • UNDP gives Farmer Award $10 mln boost
    • CHOGM thrusts Zim in global spotlight
    • Why quiet diplomacy won’t succeed?
    • CZI move commendable
  26. Posted 9/10/03
    • Zimbabwe Police Arrest Some 200 Trade Union Protesters
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 160
    • Zimbabwe union plans protest over taxes, prices
    • Zimbabweans favour change
    • Zimbabwe slips into 'Zairisation'
    • Zimbabwe homes sell in US dollars
    • Coping
    • Ottawa asked to back indictment of Mugabe
    • The target should be Mr Mugabe
    • Mugabe's would-be successor waits in wings
    • Press Release - Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd
    • Mugabe's reign of terror
    • UN warns of deepening Zimbabwe food crisis
    • McKinnon will survive Africa clique
    • Government Reportedly Investigating 'The Standard' And 'Zimbabwe Independent' Newspapers
    • Corruption Increasing, Says Transparency International
    • Ancram vows battle for referendum on EU Constitition
  27. Posted 8/10/03
    • Key Municipal Services Collapsing As Economic Crisis Bites
    • Zambia Sends Fuel To Zimbabwe, Congo To Ease Shortage
    • Long Queues Disappear At Banks
    • Forex Inflows Continue to Fluctuate
    • Zimbabwe's Moyo to face the music
    • IPI Watch List Protest to the Government of Zimbabwe
    • Go now
    • Africa's 'shocking' lion loss
    • "Prevent starvation and destitution" UN appeals to donors
    • NNP releases Africa democracy study
    • West urged to fight bribery to developing nations
    • Zim price controls: More shortages predicted
    • SADC urged to take action on press freedom
  28. Batch 2 Posted 7/10/03
    • Zim Pensioners
    • The Pensioner’s Fund Newsletter (Issue 1 January 2003 – August 2003)
    • Help for the Pensioners
    • Africans lining up to oust McKinnon
    • New Zealand warns Mugabe
    • Iran Ready to Expand Ties With Zimbabwe: Majlis Speaker
    • Commonwealth 'boycott' over Mugabe
    • Bishops try to get Mugabe, Tsvangirai to talk
  29. Posted 7/10/03
    • 100 years of Jewish history up in smoke
    • Regime on concerted warpath against Zim media
    • Daily News readies for fight
    • Vandalism plunges Hatfield residents into darkness
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 158
    • JAG Urgent Appeal dated 06 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 159
    • JAG Thoughts For The Day dated 06 October 2003
    • Fresh Price Controls Could Lead to Further Shortages, Analysts
    • Mugabe's actions spoil domestic and international peace moves
    • Olonga’s plea to England: Boycott tour of Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe faces fight over envoy
    • Fire rages through Zim park
    • Tourists will stay away until Mugabe goes
    • Zim's malaria rings SA alarms
  30. Posted 6/10/03
    • Monopoly is Mugabe's Only Method of Censorship
    • Scot pledges to defy ban and relaunch paper
    • Olonga plans to be opera singer
    • Zim widens media attack
    • The Standard threatened
    • Mzee death: Hungwe faction in disarray
    • Unemployed youths turn to crime to make ends meet
    • Aids reduction claims disputed
    • Child president slams national youth service
    • Binga parents boycott schools over "Green Bomber" teachers
    • Zanu PF defies High Court over $2bn debt
    • Don't blame the mirror for being ugly reflection
    • Zim economy still drifting towards catastrophe
    • Too daft to see the economic realities
    • "We are quaking in our boots"
    • No end to Mugabe's theatre of fools
    • Minding your pleas and queues
  31. Posted 5/10/03
    • Can't afford to die
    • Unique opportunity for Zim Pensioners
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 157
    • Fine words
    • The unstoppable tide
    • Govt moves to save SA property in Zim
    • UN warns of big food shortfall
    • Transport woes persist
    • Daily News a victim of rule of law: Moyo
    • Fake bearer cheques in circulation
    • Moral myopia
  32. Batch 2 Posted 4/10/03
    • Zimbabwe's Mugabe visits Egypt
    • Zimbabwe court sets date for paper to challenge closure
    • UN 'letting torturer escape'
    • World Vision supplementary feeding eases child malnutrition
    • Roundtable Interview of President Bush with African Journalists
    • 14 police recruits discharged for mutinous behaviour
    • Zupco to lose 200 new buses, $7bn
    • Deal with Zim, Bush tells SA
    • Suspended Zim journos 'didn't show respect'
    • Moyo fraud case opens
    • Mugabe/Tsvangirai close to meeting
    • Zvinavashe to quit top military post
    • Govt asked to probe torturer Dowa
    • Peer review in December
    • Tutu urges action
    • Obasanjo calls for 'sea change' in Zim
    • Plans afoot to fill Daily News void
    • Police harass Woza over cash protest
    • ZCTU mulls mass protest
    • Muzenda's business empire faces test
    • MDC mayors ready for Chombo
  33. Posted 3/10/03
    • Can Zanu PF outlive Mugabe nemesis?
    • A fixed faultline
    • Land reform an abysmal failure
    • Mahoso’s Media Circus mum on mandate
    • Adrift and abandoned, foreign policy fails
    • Zimbabwe makes IMF history
    • Govt debt to Byo reaches $1b
    • Sorry, still no cash!
    • Closing down Daily won't solve our problems
    • Land saga epitomises all that is rotten
    • Tame them - kick up a fuss!
    • Why the Daily News was denied registration
    • Beating the drums and blowing the trumpet
    • Zimbabweans should look beyond Mugabe
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 03 October 2003
    • Zim govt denies closing paper
    • Bush 'not satisfied' with Zimbabwe situation
    • UN warns of deepening Zimbabwe food crisis
    • Zimbabwean Judge Puts Daily News' Case on Fast Track
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 156
  34. Posted 3/10/03
    • Move to bring bodies home
    • JAG PR Communique dated 01 October 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 155
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 01 October 2003
    • Poaching threatens Zimbabwe wildlife
    • Zim might respond to 'carrot and stick'
    • ZANU PF split over Zvobgo
    • ZBC suspends two staffers over Muzenda
    • ZANU PF rolls up sleeves over Abuja
    • MDC backtracks on talks ultimatum
    • Liberation war veterans engage in new struggle
    • Siege on ANZ robs group of $720mln
    • Mugabe gives glimmer of hope for talks
    • Face right direction
    • ZANU PF-led race-agitation must be rejected
    • IT sector threatened with collapse
    • NEPAD: business wakes up from slumber
    • 2004 budget: Same old story?
    • Bickering pushes out ZFU director
    • High interest rates essential for inflation reduction
    • Z1,000 Bank Notes
    • Zimbabwe in currency chaos
    • Tutu urges action
    • Four overseas witnesses to give evidence
    • JAG PR Communique dated 02 October 2003
    • JAG Thoughts For The Day dated 02 October 2003
    • Malaria death toll reaches 786 since January
  35. Posted 2/10/03
    • MDC wants Zim out of C'wealth
    • The making of Zimbabwe's crisis
    • Let's see progress or stay home, Mugabe told
    • Friends of The Daily News
    • Moz, Zim re-demarcate border
    • Judge Rejects Daily News Request for Return of Seized Equipment
    • Zimbabwe bus crash, second in two days, kills 16
    • Mugabe raises petrol prices by 70 per cent
    • Searching for Fuel in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe crisis not about land, it's about governance
    • Zim gets $1000 bills
    • Mbeki accepts Mugabe decision
    • Zim media NGO seeks ANC help
    • Cricket-Lord's honour for Flower and Olonga
    • Daily News Closure Has Crippled Zimbabwe's Democracy - MISA
    • Police Seize Contraband Sugar
    • Mathema Accuses British Investors of Plotting to Destroy Zimbabwe's Economy
    • Authority probes safari operators for abusing hunting licences
    • Police recover cattle valued at over $35m
    • President briefs Annan on progress in land reform
    • IFJ Condemns Mugabe's 'Flagrant Disregard' for Press Freedom After Manhunt Begins for Independent Journalists
  36. Posted 1/10/03
    • Mugabe moves into cities to seize land owned by whites
    • Zimbabwe's succession struggle coming to a head
    • Mbeki to look into Zim paper
    • Unleaded petrol now available at filling stations
    • War vets congress set for November
    • Morgan Tsvangirai Condemns Closure of Daily News As a Political Act
    • JAG PR Communique dated 30 September 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 30 September 2003
    • Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Denies Imminent Deal With Ruling Party
    • Zimbabwe oposition calls for pressure on Mugabe
    • Tyranny wins again in Zimbabwe
    • Zim: More journos charged
    • Eyewitness: Zimbabwe's endless queues
    • Deepening crisis affects health care
    • At least 19 dead in road smash
    • Who's Reading My Mail? Everybody, it Seems!
    • Judgment in Associated Newspapers Application Postponed
    • Reserve Bank's Anti-Graft Drive Intensifies
    • The Daily News will return
    • The curse of a quiet diplomacy
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 154
  37. Posted 30/9/03
    • Misa urges government to intervene in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe’s Daily News battles on - online
    • Mugabe builds case against himself
    • Zim paper still out of action
    • UN food aid hope rests on Harare agreement
    • Harare court relaxes broadcasting law
    • Doubts over new land claims
    • ZANU PF Youth League signs agreement with Cuban youths
    • African Editors Flay Zimbabwe Over Harrassment of Journalists
    • JAG PR Communique dated 29 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 153
    • What’s the big deal?
    • 'It is like losing a son'
  38. Posted 29/9/03
    • Zimbabwe sets up courts to deal with economic crimes
    • Inside Zimbabwe
    • Pakistan, Zimbabwe still out of Commonwealth group
    • Zimbabwe hospitals refuse non-emergency ops: report
    • $15m Credit to Expansion of Trade Ties with Zimbabwe
    • Borradaile Trust Appeal
    • Strike rocks AirZim
    • Bulawayo cancer patients in danger after machine failure
    • Wankie Colliery in $5,6bn loss
    • Economists warn of forged bearer cheques
    • Patients die as drug prices hit the roof
    • Daily News closure throws thousands out of work
    • Gold panners threaten major highway
    • MISA launches media crusade
    • Mbare residents forced to attend Muzenda funeral
    • No apologies for being white
    • Killing The Daily News won’t stop news flow
    • Big brother is watching — and spoiling for a fight
    • 'MDC is not talking to Zanu (PF)'
  39. Batch 2 Posted 28/9/03
    • None So Blind...
    • West backs 'butcher' of Zimbabwe
    • Commonwealth Upholds Pakistan Suspension
    • Mugabe blamed for drop in aid
    • Millions set to face food shortages next month
    • Zimbabwean parties agree on way forward
    • Desperate Zimbabweans spark unofficial dollarisation
    • Minister meets Zimbabwean official
    • England mount pressure on Zimbabwe tour
  40. Posted 28/9/03
    • Just waiting
    • Mugabe succession debate abandoned
    • Media freedom victory in Zim
    • Mugabe calls for united agenda in Zimbabwe
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 152
    • JAG Thought For The Day
    • Mugabe is going nowhere
    • Government against Zimbabwe tour
    • JAG Security Communique dated 27 September 2003
  41. Batch 2 Posted 27/9/03
    • Mugabe defends land seizure program before General Assembly
    • U.S., British Propaganda Against Zimbabwe Part of Plan for World Hegemony: Ambassador
    • Mugabe, at U.N., lambastes U.S., Britain over Iraq
    • Zimbabwe arrests 'banned' journalists
    • Silenced by Mugabe
    • Less Soft Diplomacy
  42. Posted 27/9/03
    • England sponsors urge Zimbabwe tour ban
    • Church leaders hit out at Zimbabwe government
    • Zimbabwe to Allow WFP to Handle Food Distribution
    • Commonwealth to salvage trade pact
    • I know no one who's died of Aids, says Mbeki
    • Legality of MIC challenged by Misa
    • Zanu PF, MDC ready for talks
    • Muzenda's death upsets Mugabe's plans
    • Dealers want fuel price hike
    • Zim in fresh row with EU
    • Clean hands?
    • Govt aims to bleed ANZ to death
    • Chogm sees chinks in solidarity armour
    • Official lies as sanctions intensify
    • Every patriotic Zimbabwean disappointed
    • RBZ rejects Bill tenders
    • IMF boss leaving Zimbabwe after rocky stint
    • Mugabe bashes business community
    • Landlords ignore forex rules
    • Jonathan Moyo's mission accomplished
    • Selective application of the law
    • Supreme Court's reasoning on ANZ illogical
    • Mbeki does all Africa a disservice
    • ANZ officials submitted registration and application forms
    • SA media meets government over Zimbabwe
    • A Blush of Burgundy.
    • Zanu PF succession team sparks row
    • 'Biblical beast of anarchy'
  43. Posted 26/9/03
    • I am a big brother, Mugabe tells MDC
    • MDC rejects Mugabe's call for unity
    • ZNSPCA update 24/9/03
    • ZANU PF in succession quandary
    • Land mines blow multi-billion park project
    • Zim sitting on ticking time bomb
    • A case for full disclosure
    • ZANU PF’s broken independence promises
    • Financing national budget locally is inflationary: bank
    • Paltry $46m paid out to displaced farmers
    • Tobacco sales to decline by 30 percent
    • Recent attempts at resolving the crisis by stakeholders
    • Peace is the absence of fear
    • From WOZA
    • JAG PR Communique dated 25 September 2003
    • Zimbabwe's Christian Churches Demand Repeal Of Media Laws
    • Mugabe leaves for UN General Assembly in New York
    • Chance to mend fences will be lost if Mugabe clings to old guard
    • Speak out on Zimbabwe crisis, Chrétien urged
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 151
    • Journalists harassed as crackdown on Daily News continues
    • Gas explosion injures 13 in Harare
    • Farmers May Sue Government
    • Zimbabwe - lest we forget
    • Mbeki Says Diplomacy Needed for Zimbabwe
  44. Posted 25/9/03
    • Swiss farmer suffers in Zimbabwe
    • Southern African press review
    • UN spots Mugabe's fraud
    • Tories: Make it clear Mugabe is not welcome
    • Mugabe urges opponents to keep disputes 'in house'
    • Resettled Farmers Encounter Fallout From Economic Meltdown
    • MDC Weekly Brief
    • They can't hide the evidence
    • Mbeki 'won't insist on Mugabe invite'
    • Media watchdog fights Zim law
    • Media Institute of Southern Africa (Windhoek)
  45. Posted 24/9/03
    • Mugabe Strangles His Nation
    • War Crimes Court Eyes 'Blood Diamond' Buyers
    • MDC PRESS: SAPA Story False - No Agreement Reached On Constitution
    • Sokwanele Press Release - 23 Sept 03
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 150
    • Zim civic groups fear crackdown
    • $8,8bn Bearer Cheques Disbursed
    • S.Africa drops C'wealth support for Mugabe-sources
    • Zimbabwe to charge journalists, telecoms magnate
    • Harare journalists face charges
    • Zimbabwean Daily News might go online
    • 'New' money launched in Zim
    • Children hardest hit by crises - UNICEF
    • Higher education another casualty of economic crisis
  46. Batch 2 Posted 23/9/03
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #41
    • Robert Mugabe must go
    • Zimbabwe civic groups seek media alternative
    • Zim Daily News raided again
    • A Bleak Ride Home for Zimbabwe Deportees
    • MDC denies breakthrough deal with Zanu-PF
    • No News is bad news
  47. Posted 23/9/03
    • Directors of banned newspaper charged in crackdown on dissent in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe vows that his opponents will never rule Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's white farmers risk losing land payouts
    • SA working 'hard' to solve Zimbabwe crisis
    • Simon Muzenda
    • Zanu, MDC in potential breakthrough deal
    • Mbeki 'advancing Mugabe regime'
    • Mugabe vetoes devaluation attempts
    • Daily News to appeal against MIC ruling
    • Bleak prospects for agriculture recovery
    • Frequent price hikes rile Bulawayo residents
    • Land grab goes on despite audit report
    • CFU, united we stand, divided we fall
    • Drastic plunge in tobacco output
    • Currency devaluation: good or bad?
    • Zanu PF to blame for dependency syndrome
    • JAG PR Communique dated 22 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 149
    • JAG Thought for the Day dated 22 September 2003
  48. Posted 22/9/03
    • Message to shout from the rooftops
    • Speculation mounts over Mugabe's deputy successor
    • Africa’s battle with AIDS raises security and terrorism fears
    • The Tyranny of Robert Mugabe
    • Editors Forum condemns banning of Daily News
    • Sok Report 22 Sept 03
  49. Posted 21/9/03
    • Zimbabwe's vice president dies after illness
    • Zim cops ignore court order
    • Zimbabwe to keep old bank notes
    • Zim insists it wasn't barred from summit
    • Daily News Publishers Vow to Challenge Zimbabwe Government License Decision
    • Britain slams Daily's ban
    • Daily News denied registration
    • Mbeki's softly, softly stance on Zimbabwe in SA's best interests
    • MDC on diplomatic offensive
    • Mugabe was last to join Zanu—Tekere
    • Where freedom is paper-thin
    • Call to end ‘cover-up’ of food sources
    • Then they came for me...
    • Mugabe seals fate of free press
  50. Posted 20/9/03
    • Reasons for inaction
    • Daily News staff shut out despite court ruling
    • Zimbabwe can attend summit, says Mbeki
    • Zimbabwe says Howard has 'lost his senses'September 20, 2003
    • JAG PR Communique dated 19 September 2003
    • JAG Security Update dated 19 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 148
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 19 September 2003
    • Boycott the Herald and the Sunday Mail
    • Hurt Zim elephant waiting for red tape
  51. Batch 2 Posted 19/9/03
    • Mugabe police defy court and shut newspaper
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 147
    • State to recruit specialists to boost land reform programme
    • Forex shortages continue affecting fuel procurement
    • Zimbabwe to appeal Daily News ruling
    • Nigeria left with Mugabe hot potato
    • Information on illegal hunting & poaching
    • New charges loom in Tsvangirai case
    • MDC mayors ready for Chombo
    • Paradza sues for $500m
    • Daily News Focus - What they said
    • Former PF-Zapu properties to be reassigned
    • Donors want to see progress on talks
    • Doubts mount over govt's new bank notes
    • Daily News Focus - Supreme Court ruling slammed
    • Funding headaches for Zim’s new farmers
    • No going back on press freedom
    • Parallel market must survive or economy will not
    • Huni finally lands in the real Zim
    • Duty to be paid in foreign currency
    • New monetary policy expected soon
    • Made wants more land
    • An own goal
    • Travellers' cheques not recognised as cash
    • 'We didn't know. We had no idea'
    • Economic illusionists and delusional leaders
    • Constitution shredded
  52. Posted 19/9/03
    • Court grants Daily News permission to publish
    • RBZ misfiring
    • The creature behind the ZANU PF mask-
    • Causes of the current crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Confusion over dualisation of Harare-Masvingo road
    • Should dictators be allowed to go scot free?
    • UN agencies step-up operations to address food shortages in Zimbabwe
    • Media crackdown tests S.Africa policy on Zimbabwe
    • DA slams Mbeki's 'Zim promises'
    • Zim activists released
    • Cops stop vets at lions' den
  53. Batch 2 Posted 18/9/03
    • JAG Security Communique dated 17 September 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 17 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 146
    • Mugabe set for move to £4m mansion
    • Zimbabwe's Independent Paper Asks High Court to Stop Police Action
    • EU suspends Zim programmes
    • Police keep up pressure on paper
    • ZANU PF grills Zvobgo
    • Key ally S Africa turns back on Zim
    • Sad chapter in history of Zimbabwe media
    • Inflation set to hit 500% by October
    • Civil service overhaul long forgotten
    • Nkomo opens up on power struggles
  54. Posted 18/9/03
    • Zimbabwe police arrest over 100 protesters
    • Mugabe's bank has a new kind of money
    • On the rampage
    • Zim cops clean out paper
    • Howard rejects racist accusation from Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe throws cloud over summit
    • Mugabe scores own goal by closing Zim paper
    • Impact of Economic Crisis On Agriculture Threatens Recovery
    • Fuel Still Scarce Despite Deregulation of Industry
    • Zimbabwe Economic Crisis Worries EU
    • Zimbabwe court says judge's arrest unconstitutional
    • War of words over Mugabe summit ban
    • SA must heed Mugabe logic
    • JAG Compensation Communique dated 16 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 145
    • JAG PR Communique dated 16 September 2003
    • Mugabe ban must remain
    • Zimbabwe Judge Prepares to Sue Government
    • Zimbabwe Alert Update
  55. Posted 17/9/03
    • Officials defy Mugabe's ultimatum, hang onto farms
    • Zimbabwe police raid paper offices, seek equipment
    • Up to Nigeria to invite Mugabe to Commonwealth: SA
    • Row brews in Commonwealth over Mugabe summit snub
    • S African anger over Mugabe ban
    • Zim keen on jumbo rescue
    • Fence likened to African Gaza Strip
    • Government's Closure of Independent Newspaper Gags Press Freedom
    • ANZ officials submitted registration and application forms
    • Daily News closure remains indefinite
    • Hunting barred, chefs told
  56. Batch 2 Posted 16/9/03
    • Youth Militia document
    • Statement from Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force
    • JAG PR Communique dated 15 August 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 15 August 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 144
    • Commonwealth urged to reverse Zimbabwe CHOGM decision
    • U.S. "Deeply Troubled" By Government Action Against Independent Press in Zimbabwe
    • Straw slams Zimbabwe for censorship
    • Nigeria delivers summit ultimatum to Mugabe
    • Zim govt, Daily News stand-off deepens
    • Moyo slams SA journalists
    • Government gazettes Appropriation Act
  57. Posted 16/9/03
    • Mugabe faces Commonwealth summit snub
    • Mbeki, Obasanjo challenged to help muzzled paper
    • U.S. actions send a bad signal to Africa
    • Zimbabwean Tea Company Leaves 34 Months of Unpaid Wages
    • Shut Zimbabwe paper seeks to reopen, editor quits
    • Farmer loses cattle to starving 'Green Bombers'
    • Zim external debt balloons to US1,6 bn
    • UZ workers demand 600% salary hike
    • Survival by 'hook or crook'
    • Fuel shortages threaten taxis business
    • Fertiliser, seed producers warn of shortfalls
    • CFU president right on how to restore agriculture
    • Incompetent Made, the real saboteur
    • The fallacies of black empowerment
    • Zimswitch transactions spiral as public turns to 'plastic money'
    • Panicking banks cease forex deals
    • Cash, fuel crisis hits tourism
    • No end in sight for fuel crisis
    • Travesty of Justice
    • Foolish nonsense, greed and gravy trains
    • Zanu PF polls to 'indicate new leader'
    • Bush Tale
    • Sok Press release - 15 Sept 03
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #40
    • Only Zimbabwe Independent Daily Battles Government Closure
    • Newspaper closure heightens concerns over media freedom
    • International Federation for Human rights Zimrights
    • Whose Head Needs to Be Examined?
  58. Posted 15/9/03
    • Mugabe set to stay until 2005
    • Zimbabwe's interest rates nearing 100%
    • Fundamental Freedoms
    • EU Denies Harming Zimbabwean Population
    • PM tough on Mugabe ban
    • Zimbabwe officials force 300 farmers off their land
    • 'Mugabe is making a fool of Mbeki'
    • Sex for groceries in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe treason trial postponed to October 28
    • Mandela, Mbeki and the future
  59. Posted 14/9/03
    • MDC - Shutdown of The Daily News a Violent Blow To Freedom.
    • Outrage at Zimbabwe paper closure
    • Mugabe has final chance to redeem himself
    • In the mind of Mugabe
    • Banned Zim paper to fight back
    • Plastic bag footballs
    • Zimbabwe's Independent Paper CEO Charged
  60. Batch 2 Posted 13/9/03
    • Zimbabwe police shut down private newspaper
    • Aid distributions done on basis of need only, UN Coordinator
    • Third World rallies around Zim
    • Zimbabwe fuel - Backdoor price control
    • Zimbabwe Food & Grocery Prices 1981, 1999, 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 12 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 143
    • Mugabe takes out axe
    • UZ exam scripts sent to Zambia for marking
    • Displaced farmers head for Nigeria
    • UZ lecturers have no moral authority to strike
    • A legacy of shame
    • Rescue plan for mines on the cards
    • Is it normal when a country runs out of its own currency?
    • JAG Job Opportunities dated 12 September 2003
    • Zimbabwean judge to challenge his arrest
    • EU seeks Zimbabwe dialogue
    • Players adapt to Mugonomics
    • Zim's inflation above 425%
    • GDP to Decline By 11,5%
    • Concern over plan to import Malaysian seeds
    • Zesa to Raise $18 Bn for Rural Electrification
    • Standing or sitting, why applaud such a man?
    • Conservancy buffalo
    • Zvakwana Newsletter #39 - Sept 11, 2003
  61. Posted 13/9/03
    • Obasanjo wants Zim off Abuja agenda
    • Mugabe's missing 11m ha
    • Govt's food u-turn follows heavy diplomatic pressure
    • Ex-Noczim boss in Libya as police net spreads
    • MDC briefs Mkapa
    • Chequebooks run out
    • Agriculture budget unable to meet farmers' needs
    • German NGOsevers ties with government
    • MDC pushes for action on talks
    • Zim's new farmers face starvation
    • Low-income earners bear brunt of cash crunch
    • Minor elections test of democratic well being
    • Zim diplomats ill-informed on privatisation
    • Government its own worst enemy
    • Bank sees no change in Zim's deficit
    • Nerp in tatters, says EIU
    • Prospects of beef industry revival dim
    • Where are chefs' children?
    • Travellers' cheques not recognised as cash
    • Not even apartheid was this bad
    • How healthy?
    • Countrymen, I come to praise Gushungo
    • A triumph of courage over fear
    • Limpopo Province - what Zim could be
  62. Posted 12/9/03
    • Pahad tells of hopes for Zim
    • Kwekwe
    • C-SAFE finds "high vulnerability" in resettled areas
    • Land scandal unfolds
    • MDC ditches 6 suspended councillors
    • ZCTU puts its reputation on the line
    • Bickering over exchange rate plugs fuel imports
    • Chefs play tribal card in banks swoop
    • Forex market depressed
    • MDC councillors to meet to map the way forward
    • Punish land grabbers
    • . . . and now to the notebook
    • Why many chose to stay away from the polling booth
    • Joshua Nkomo must be turning in his grave
    • The challenge of the 2004 national budget
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 142
    • Musutu set to take over top police post
    • 1 500 single-farm owners lost land to reforms – JAG
    • Free elections impossible, says human rights delegation
    • The travails of urban local government in Zimbabwe
    • Just another futile exercise
    • State to woo investors for gas-energy plant
    • RBZ in rates bind as ZSE ticks up
    • Industry also plays politics – dirtier too
    • Moyo, Mudenge are lost
    • Zimbabwe daily operating 'illegally'
    • Executives Resigned Over Inflation
    • White Zimbabweans look for land in Nigeria
    • Mugabe may make cabinet changes to stop farm abuse
  63. Posted 11/9/03
    • Switch off power to Zim, Eskom asked
    • Mugabe slapped down over Commonwealth comeback
    • Zimbabweans throng visa lines
    • Zimbabweans to 'take over' Kiryandongo
    • Zimbabweans fined for faking death to buy fuel
    • Chombo’s suspension of councillors quashed
    • Militia killing souls of young Zimbabweans
    • MDC activist’s trial further postponed
    • MDC expels Chitungwiza provincial chairman
    • Man forced to drink officer’s urine
    • Religious tolerance engenders political tolerance
    • Zimbabwe deep in hell
    • Cash crisis hits Express sales
    • Foreign debt arrears to hit US$1.9 bn
    • Why true friends of Zimbabwe may soon give up
    • We can’t talk HIV out of this country
    • He who sups with the devil needs a longer spoon
    • Some pray Zimbabwe’s woes continue
    • Net Position of Forex Flows Remain Low
  64. Posted 10/9/03
    • Abuja failure highlighted
    • Stockholm Syndrome
    • Mugabe's men fight for seized land
    • Zimbabwe seeks international help to get Britain to pay land compensation
    • A trader's plight
    • Zanu-PF officials return excess land
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 140
    • SA not going the Zim way
    • War vet, minister clash
    • Matabeleland farmers ditch CFU
    • Fax on urban polls lands man in court
    • Kunonga beats a retreat
    • Munyanyi further remanded
    • Time to act on road carnage
    • Why shouldn’t I laugh at our African leaders?
    • US-based Zimbabweans form business link group
    • Justice will catch up with Kuwadzana terror gang
    • Be advised: nothing can be secured beyond the grave
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 141
  65. Posted 9/9/03
    • Statement by Matabeleland CFU Executive, 7 September 2003
    • Sugar prices go up three-fold, further hikes looming
    • Zimbabweans seek US shelter
    • Mugabe poll challenge expected to dominate High Court third term
    • Freedoms still under siege, says report
    • ZANU PF seeks to nullify Masvingo poll
    • Registrar-General’s Office hikes passport fees
    • Is ZANU PF finally seeing the writing on the wall?
    • Set up national service commission of inquiry
    • Barclays stops issuing bank cheques of less than $1 m
    • Municipal poll results: a triumph for democracy?
    • Latest rates hike death blow for pensioners
    • People have simply lost confidence in banking system
    • Ratepayers, let’s reclaim Harare from meddlesome, politicking Chombo
    • What sanctions when trade with the West is flourishing?
    • 'Botswana is trying to create a Gaza Strip'
    • Zim game park land grab victim
  66. Posted 8/9/03
    • 'Bring down Zimbabwe's unjust regime'
    • Bizarre Mugabe move has ecologists up in arms
    • 'MDC to send envoys around Africa'
    • Former youth militia members
    • Youth militia victims
    • It's a lesson to Dr Mugabe
    • Zanu PF prepares for Mugabe exit
    • Desperate vendors invade cemeteries
    • Mbengeranwa set to bounce back
    • Zimsec workers issue strike ultimatum
    • Residents up against Zanu Pf ‘camps’
    • Gvt benefits from low interest rates
    • Economic crisis floors Chikwanha centre
    • Keep quiet: clergy warned
    • Overpowering stench as bodies strain mortuaries
    • Browsing problems for Internet users
    • Mugabe now a sacrificial lamb
    • No one but ourselves to blame for forex woes
    • MDC must now act like a gvt-in-waiting
    • Election result: Another chance for Zanu PF to reflect
    • Some you win, some you lose even when you cheat
    • Weekly Media Update #2003-33
    • Diplomat to play cricket in Harare
    • Hospitals in Africa deteriorating
  67. Posted 7/9/03
    • Next time we meet
    • Lions facing starvation as Mugabe men seize famous wildlife park
    • Shocking price hikes
    • JAG Press Release dated 05 September 2003
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 05 September 2003
    • Young Zimbabweans admit militia crimes
    • JAG Conservation Communique
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 139
    • ZANU PF losers withhold food-for-work payments
    • MDC woos SADC
    • National youth service churning out killers: Chamisa
    • Archbishop Ncube attacks African leaders over Mugabe
    • ZCTU protests over barring of paying workers in cash
    • Disillusioned invaders trek back home
    • Disband NOCZIM
    • High power tariffs hinder mining operations
    • Church should change strategy on talks
    • Sometimes tough love is the only love there is
    • On the rampage
    • Zim youth 'used' by Zanu-PF
  68. Posted 6/9/03
    • Bishop says Africa ignoring Mugabe-backed violence
    • Jail for Zim black marketeers
    • Elephants relocated to Mozambican park
    • JAG Food Security Communique dated 04 September 2003
    • 55 cattle die at Moyana’s farm
    • Stir Mugabe with prayer, Ncube urges Zimbabweans
    • Pump breakdown puts $15 million crop at risk
    • Sugar deal not so sweet
    • Mugabe not ill, says government
    • New strategies needed
    • Reconciliation is not easy at all
    • RBZ acts on interest rates
    • Cash shortage reduces output
    • Life has become so hard for ordinary Zimbabweans.
    • Stipulation denying us cash
    • Zimbabwean faces rape charges in New Zealand
    • Zimbabwe protests Botswana electric fence
    • Zimbabwe youth exploited for Zanu-PF
    • Zimbabwe Bank stripped of licence
    • Nothing negative' about being realistic on Zimbabwe
    • Herbs possible to reverse AIDS symptoms: Zimbabwean expert
  69. Posted 5/9/03
    • Zim blocks UN rural food aid
    • Resettled Farmers Returning to Communal Areas
    • Economists Call for High Denomination Bank Notes
    • Deregulation Ushers in Glimmer of Hope
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 138
    • Zvakwana Newsletter 038
    • ‘UK lawyer cons farmers’
    • Councillor, MDC activists arrested
    • Tobacco farmers suspend planting
    • Residents demand Mudzuri, councillors’ reinstatement
    • Cash: ZCTU sets date for mass protests
    • Erosion of trust in Zimbabwean politics and society
    • Tinkering with prices will not solve food crisis
    • Lack of transport forces ZSR to scale down
    • Only direct action will move this brutal regime
  70. Batch 2 Posted 4/9/03
    • Zanu reels after vote setback
    • Parks authority acquires US$2m new vehicles
    • Call for Zanu-PF, MDC to put differences aside
    • Zimbabwe union to protest country's cash shortages
    • CIO unleashed on banks
    • Hollow poll victory for MDC?
    • Chavunduka is new director of MOPI
    • Minister Nyoni, nephew in fight over farm
    • MDC seeks to clip Chombo’s wings
    • Govt casts eye on mines’ offshore trust accounts
    • Forex crackdown triggers run on ZSE
    • Apathy serious challenge for civic society
    • Step up the pressure
    • Will land audit serve its purpose?
    • Zimdollar gains as RBZswoops on banking sector
    • Input costs overtake new producer prices
    • Harare to pound out dollars
    • Spotlight glares on Mugabe's mansion
  71. Posted 4/9/03
    • Statistics about the elections
    • Mugabes assaulted
    • People losing faith in elections – Tsvangirai
    • ZFTU barred from collecting membership fees
    • Poll results should prod ZANU PF into talks – analyst
    • The exclusive African first ladies’ club
    • Gauging the nation’s mood
    • Trade relations with Zambia deteriorating despite talks
    • Why resigning takes guts and is honourable
    • Zimbabwe says opposition victory shows democracy
    • Zimbabwe government in bid to boost maize production
    • Zanu-PF gets a 'wake-up'
    • Endangered Wild Dogs Caught in Poaching Stampede
    • Government will not tolerate disruption on farming activities
    • Presidential ele disaster...a personal appeal
    • Corpses of Zimbabweans unclaimed
    • Manicured, pedicured, but still fighting
  72. Batch 2 Posted 3/9/03
    • Zim struggles to find printer for banknotes
    • Mugabe seriously ill
    • Election results show Zimbabweans divided
    • JAG Legal Communique dated 29 August 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 137
    • JAG PR Communique dated 02 September 2003
    • JAG Open Letters Forum No. 138
    • JAG Job Opportunities
  73. Posted 3/9/03
    • MDC wins, but who wants to vote on an empty tummy?
    • Zimbabwe Parties Split Parliamentary By-Election Results
    • State directs schools to accept travellers’ cheques
    • RBZ unveils new notes
    • Cash crisis continues to worsen
    • Queuing to get out of Zim
    • MDC routs ZANU PF
    • Houghton is Zimbabwe’s first white executive mayor
    • Lawsuit threat forces police to return seized cash
    • ‘Ex-GMB chief in furniture scandal’
    • Matopos’ heritage status under threat
    • Voter turnout a national disgrace
    • Neighbours to blame for refugee influx
    • It’s time to mend bridges, not egos
    • Zimcents no longer make much sense
    • Mbeki’s bizarre collective punishment
    • Corrupt leaders will pay for using others as pawns
    • Message from Morgan Tsvangirai
    • FALL TO RISE, SLEEP TO WAKE
    • U.S. Sees Improvement in Zimbabwe Elections
    • UN forced to close provincial field offices
    • Cash Shortage Sees Many Change Lifestyles
    • Mugabe builds on the ruins
    • Botswana-Zimbabwe fence row
  74. Posted 2/9/03
    • MDC hold urban strongholds
    • Mugabe's man claims top reserve for 'hunting'
    • Southern African urban diary - A week in the lives
    • Wow! What an evening
    • Sok Press Release - 01 Sept 03
    • Vote-buying in polls
    • ZANU PF activist’s trial deferred to September
    • Government, settlers headed for showdown
    • Urban families no longer afford food needs – report
    • Stand-off delays action at Town House
    • Shamuyarira says MDC must use proper channels
    • SADC has done a great disservice to Zimbabweans
    • Punishing banks not solution to forex crisis
    • Tobacco deliveries down by 50 percent
    • Resettled farmers given taste of their own medicine
    • Let’s suffer for the good of our children
  75. Batch 2 Posted 1/9/03
    • Report-back meeting by the Hon. David Coltart M.P.
    • Zimbabwe concert in London 20.9.03
    • West to blame for hurried land reform: Mubako
    • Peri-urban farmers to get State assistance — Made
    • President leaves for UN conference in Cuba
    • Price rises hold the key to Zimbabwe's fiscal riddle
    • Zimbabwe shuns urban polls
    • Ambitious regional fiscal plan
  76. Posted 1/9/03
    • Zimbabwe lawyers tell of harrassment
    • Presidential ele disaster
    • Disease threatens to wipe out or orphan a generation
    • I know nothing
    • Zim polls marred by violence
    • Low voter turnout
    • UK visa applicants sleeping at High Commission offices
    • Muzenda in a coma
    • Public bemoans slow pace of talks
    • State in bid to revive TNF
    • Gvt outlaws travelling outside the country with local currency
    • Chinamasa defines role of media in development
    • NMB loses forex trading licence
    • 'World Bank' thrives despite police raids
    • Cash crisis drags on unabated
    • Brain drain hits agriculture
    • RBZ mulls new monetary policy to curb inflation
    • Hypocrisy rules in Africa
    • Words cost little Actions talk best
    • What's up? Not much



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