THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:48 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:48
Articles about Robert Mugabe

Zim police teargas MDC headquarters

Zimbabwe police have fired teargas into Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party headquarters, blocked off the building and beat up nearby vendors.

Mugabe threatens Swiss properties in Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe has warned Switzerland he would "reciprocate" after his wife and top officials were denied visas to attend a UN meeting there.

Zimpapering over cracks

The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has stoked fresh controversy over its shortlisting of government-controlled Zimbabwe Newspapers.

Farm invasion spat pits SA against Zim

Vusi Mavimbela, South Africa's ambassador to Zimbabwe, has attacked Zanu-PF over its continued invasion of South African-owned farms.

Zim elections will cost $220-million, says commission

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says it needs $220-million to hold a constitutional referendum and fresh elections at dates that have yet to be set.

Tsvangirai slams Zimbabwe's equity law

The MDC is opposed to a new law giving local blacks majority shares in foreign companies and plans its own project to lure foreign investment.

Zim's church horror: 'Homosexuals must die'

A rogue bishop has whipped up support for his stance that the Anglican Church is being overrun by gays .

Mugabe hints at WikiLeaks probe

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe may probe top party officials who said he has prostate cancer in leaked US diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks.

Archbishop of Canterbury meets Mugabe

The head of the worldwide Anglican church on Monday met with President Robert Mugabe to speak about abuse the church experiences in Zimbabwe.

'What about gays and sanctions, Archbishop?'

Robert Mugabe is expected to ask Archbishop Williams about homosexuals and sanctions as breakaway Anglicans demonstrate against his visit to Zimbabwe.

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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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