THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 15:38 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 15:38
Articles about Robert Mugabe

Mass grave becomes Zimbabwe election fodder

From an abandoned mine shaft near Mount Darwin, 150km north of Harare, nearly 1 000 bodies are being pulled to the surface.

Power-sharing failure admission needed

SA and the international community need to acknowledge the power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe has failed, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday.

Zim PM fears slide back to 'dark days' of violence

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai warned on Friday that Zimbabwe could slide back to "dark days" of violence.

Zim's Daily News back on streets after seven years

Zimbabwe's privately owned Daily News was back on the streets on Friday more than seven years after being shut down by the government.

Zanu-PF is now 'unstoppable'

With the threat of arrest hanging over him and his party restricted by Zanu-PF, Morgan Tsvangirai, faces his sternest leadership test.

Threat to seize foreign firms is 'idle rhetoric'

Mugabe's sabre-rattling about the possible seizure of major companies with "Western links" is an "idle threat," economist Eric Bloch said

Between a rock and a pagoda

Robert Mugabe's wooing of the Chinese has angered his supporters.

Zim presses for controlling stake in mines

Zimbabwe will effectively nationalise half the country's key resources sector by setting up a sovereign wealth fund to own 51% stakes of mining firms.

Political violence 'remains a serious problem in Zim'

Zimbabwe is not ready for elections, and will not be ready until it has dealt with present and past human rights violations, says Human Rights Watch.

Court frees 38 Zimbabweans charged over Egypt talk

A Zimbabwean magistrate's court on Monday freed 38 activists charged with treason for discussing the mass protests in Egypt.

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Photos about Robert Mugabe

Neighbourly vice
President Jacob Zuma greets his Zimbabwean counterpart Robert Mugabe at the presidential guesthouse in Pretoria on Friday, ahead of Saturday's meeting of Southern African leaders, who will plot out a roadmap for elections in Zimbabwe, amid warnings of rising violence and intimidation. Read more
Sanctions busters
Supporters of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe are seen at the launch of a petition against Western economic sanctions in Harare on Wednesday. He threatened to seize foreign businesses in retaliation for Western sanctions targeting him and his supporters. (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP)
Crackdown
Zimbabwean police conduct body searches on public and private transport vehicles in Harare on Tuesday in an effort to thwart a call for mass protests -- posted on Zimbabwean websites -- against the long-time authoritarian ruler President Robert Mugabe. (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP)
Flashback
Supporters of the MDC take shelter in a house in Harare this week after fleeing clashes in the nearby Mbare township. Zimbabwe's main rival political parties have condemned a spate of violent clashes among their supporters, which Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai blames on President Robert Mugabe's youth brigades.
Blame game
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe speaks during the Millennium Development Goals Summit at UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday.


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