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/ 6 December 2008
Perhaps nothing is as disturbing a symbol of the collapse of governance in Zimbabwe as the ghostly corridors of the country’s biggest hospital.
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/ 2 December 2008
Dozens of Zimbabwean soldiers rioted in Harare on Monday, attacking banks after they were unable to withdraw their near worthless pay.
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/ 8 November 2008
Jumy Kasereka told his mother the Tutsi rebel soldiers would not harm him. After all, he was a schoolteacher, not a fighter.
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/ 20 September 2008
The mother of three, who gives her name as Beatrice, still doesn’t know who raped her. They were three men with beer on their breath.
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/ 15 September 2008
For Thabo Mbeki, it could have been the day that restored a reputation battered by perverse policies on HIV/Aids and Machiavellian strategies.
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/ 15 September 2008
About ,8bn in aid to revive Zimbabwe’s economy hangs in the balance as donors watch to see how a deal works in practice.
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/ 14 September 2008
The power-sharing deal Robert Mugabe is expected to sign on Monday with his arch-rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, will protect him from prosecution.
Five million people will need help within months, warns the UN. Families flee as many are reduced to one meal a day, writes Chris McGreal.
Millions are threatened with starvation after the failure of the harvest brought on by the government’s mishandling of land redistribution.
Zimbabwe’s official inflation rate has escalated to 2,2-million percent, driving the cost of a loaf of bread to about one-third of a teacher’s monthly salary.