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SADC to hold emergency meeting on Zim

25 Jun 2008 07:25 - Ralph Gowling
Southern African leaders will hold an emergency meeting in Swaziland's capital, Mbabane, on Wednesday to discuss the crisis in Zimbabwe.

Mugabe defies pressure to stop vote

24 Jun 2008 16:48 - Cris Chinaka
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday defied mounting pressure to call off Friday's vote, saying he had a legal obligation to go ahead.

Zuma: Zimbabwe is out of control

24 Jun 2008 11:18 - Staff Reporter
The situation in Zimbabwe is now out of control, ANC president Jacob Zuma told a conference in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Fair Zim poll impossible, says UN Security Council

24 Jun 2008 07:05 - Louis Charbonneau
The UN Security Council has agreed to take its first formal action on Zimbabwe by ruling that a free and fair election run-off is impossible.

Cricket SA suspends agreements with Zim

23 Jun 2008 18:26 - Staff Reporter
Cricket South Africa has suspended its domestic agreements with the Zimbabwe Cricket Union, it was announced on Monday.

Tsvangirai takes refuge in embassy

23 Jun 2008 16:28 - Nelson Banya
Zimbabwe's Morgan Tsvangirai, who has pulled out of a presidential run-off election because of violence, sought refuge overnight in the Dutch embassy.

Tsvangirai: I'll negotiate if the violence stops

23 Jun 2008 15:38 - Nelson Banya
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he is ready to negotiate with President Robert Mugabe, but only if political violence stops.

Pressure on UN to act against Mugabe

23 Jun 2008 07:05 - Julian Borger
Zimbabwe's crisis will now move to the UN Security Council, as the international community mulls fresh sanctions against Robert Mugabe's government.

Halt violence, White House tells Zim 'thugs'

22 Jun 2008 16:07 - Staff Reporter
The White House on Sunday demanded that Zimbabwe's government and its "thugs" halt election violence immediately.

SA mediators in Zim amid election tension

22 Jun 2008 08:24 - Fanuel Jongwe
A South African mediation team was in Zimbabwe on Saturday as part of efforts to resolve the country's political crisis.

Zimbabwe: Not election violence, but brutal war

22 Jun 2008 08:06 - Chris McGreal
If this is the endgame for Robert Mugabe's regime, the brutality of the tactics employed reveal his determination to win at any cost.

Only God can oust me, says Mugabe

21 Jun 2008 07:43 - Fanuel Jongwe
President Robert Mugabe says "only God" can remove him from office, as Zimbabwe's opposition considers pulling out of next week's run-off election.

The new Liberia

21 Jun 2008 06:00 - Mandy Rossouw
In certain areas you cannot buy foodstuffs or basic essentials without a note from a headman or so-called war veterans authorising the purchase.

Zimbabwe is about all of us

21 Jun 2008 00:00 - Staff Reporter
African civil society must make a clear stand on Zimbabwe. The crisis is not only affecting the people of Zimbabwe, but is a great concern for all.

Neighbours round on Zimbabwe

20 Jun 2008 08:11 - Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe's neighbours closed ranks against Robert Mugabe on Thursday as violence against opposition supporters intensified and spread to new areas.

Zim vote 'will never be free or fair'

19 Jun 2008 18:40 - Cris Chinaka
Zimbabwe's run-off presidential election on June 27 is very unlikely to be free and fair, a group of Southern African ministers said on Thursday.

World leaders slam Zimbabwe violence

19 Jun 2008 07:55 - Staff Reporter
World leaders joined forces on Wednesday calling on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to stop intimidating opponents ahead of a run-off vote.

Zim is 'under siege', says Tsvangirai

18 Jun 2008 17:02 - Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday predicted "a huge turnout" for a presidential run-off vote against President Robert Mugabe.

'Zanu-PF is going for broke'

17 Jun 2008 06:00 - Jason Moyo
Mugabe's party has dispensed with its democratic facade and declared war on the opposition, writes Jason Moyo.

Foreign media choked

17 Jun 2008 06:00 - Staff Reporter
The state-owned Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation does not show the violence or cover the MDC in its news bulletins.

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