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/ 29 October 2010
A Zimbabwean white farmers’ organisation said they had seen a "renewed onslaught" of farm seizures and attacks.
Zimbabwe’s PM has asked the UN, EU and four nations not to recognise six ambassadors that President Robert Mugabe appointed without consulting him.
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/ 30 September 2010
The two North Korean-made statues were meant to honour a national hero but people were so offended that one was taken down almost immediately.
South African journalists have launched a campaign to fight what they say is an attempt to curtail media freedoms.
Zimbabwe’s leaders launched a programme on Wednesday to rewrite the nation’s constitution ahead of an election planned for next year.
Zimbabwe’s two top government officials travelled to the same East African city earlier this week, but their missions were worlds apart.
When will all this end? It’s a common refrain in Zimbabwe. "Only when the old man goes," said Tinaye Garande, a street vendor.
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/ 3 November 2009
Zimbabwe’s neighbours will hold a summit this week to try to break an impasse that threatens the Southern African nation’s unity government.
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/ 1 November 2009
President Robert Mugabe took a sharp dig at his governing partner Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday, but said they were still allies.
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/ 19 September 2009
The seizure earlier this week by the Home Affairs Ministry is likely to renew questions about whether the troubled country is safe for business.