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/ 24 September 2008
The deal between Zimbabwe’s president and the opposition has stalled just as the man who mediated — SA President Thabo Mbeki, has been upended.
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/ 17 September 2008
Key aspects of Zimbabwe’s power-sharing deal will not go into effect until next month, a government-controlled newspaper said Wednesday.
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/ 17 September 2008
Zimbabwe’s prime minister designate says he does not trust Robert Mugabe but believes he is committed to their new power-sharing deal.
Pressure mounted on Wednesday on Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader to agree to a power-sharing deal with President Robert Mugabe.
Confusion reigned at the end of power-sharing talks for Zimbabwe amid reports of a deal between Robert Mugabe and a breakaway opposition leader.
Reeling from the highest inflation rate in the world, Zimbabweans have turned to a new money source: petrol coupons.
Zimbabweans this week hunted out coins squirrelled away years ago in jars and cupboards and headed for the shops.
Zimbabwe’s bank chief plans new currency reforms — removing more zeros from the plummeting Zimbabwe dollar and raising the limit on cash withdrawals.
Zimbabwe’s opposition presidential candidate resumed campaigning on Thursday, the morning after he spent nine hours in police detention.
Weary Zimbabweans are facing a new wave of massive price increases, which have already put many basic goods out of their reach. Independent finance houses said in an assessment on Tuesday that annual inflation rose this month to 1 063 572% based on prices of a basket of basic foodstuffs.