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Africa
/ 2 December 2008

Mugabe power under threat as troops riot over pay

Dozens of Zimbabwean soldiers rioted in Harare on Monday, attacking banks after they were unable to withdraw their near worthless pay.

By Chris Mcgreal
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/ 1 December 2008

Zimbabwe cuts water supply to Harare

Zimbabwe has cut water to Harare, state media reported on Monday, leaving most of the city dry as authorities struggle to contain a cholera outbreak.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 December 2008

First cholera, now anthrax hits Zimbabwe

An anthrax outbreak has killed three people and threatens to wipe out livestock in Zimbabwe, compounding the nation’s struggle against cholera.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 November 2008

Zimbabwe unions call for bank protest

Union leaders in Zimbabwe have called for mass action to force the government to raise the amount people can withdraw from bank accounts.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 November 2008

US Treasury blacklists four Mugabe cronies

The US government blacklisted four allies of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday, including Billy Rautenbach and John Bredenkamp.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 November 2008

Zimbabwe’s new export: cholera

Three makeshift tents in the hospital gardens of Musina contain the most recent and unwelcome byproduct of Zimbabwe’s destruction: cholera.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 November 2008

Zimbabwe police station hit by blast

A bomb exploded at Harare’s main police station this week, damaging offices but causing no casualties, state media reported on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 November 2008

Annan to visit Zim despite Harare’s objection

Former UN chief Kofi Annan will travel to Zimbabwe, a spokesperson said on Thursday, despite objections by President Robert Mugabe’s government.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 November 2008

Zim health services ‘in state of collapse’

With its main hospitals closed and a cholera epidemic raging, Zimbabwe’s health services are facing collapse, reports a leading medical body.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 November 2008

Zim’s MDC says it has not seen amendment on PM’s post

Zimbabwe’s MDC said on Wednesday it had not seen a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a post of prime minister.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 November 2008

Zim cops break up health protest by doctors

Riot police prevented striking doctors and nurses on Tuesday from protesting against Zimbabwe’s collapsing healthcare system.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 November 2008

MSF: Cholera threatens up to 1,4-million people in Zim

Up to 1,4-million people are at risk of cholera if it continues to spread unchecked across Zimbabwe, Médecins sans Frontières said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 November 2008

Zim doctors protest over ailing health system

Police were deployed in Harare on Tuesday to prevent doctors and nurses from marching in protest at the state of Zimbabwe’s collapsing health system.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 November 2008

Annan to lead team to Harare

The former United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, is to lead a high-profile team on a humanitarian mission to Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 November 2008

MDC says it will not join Zim govt

Zimbabwe’s MDC will not join a unity government with President Robert Mugabe until all issues in power-sharing talks are resolved.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 13 November 2008

US doctors shocked at state of Zim health system

An American medical team’s plans to help scores of children in Zimbabwe have been hindered by a health system nearly shut down by economic crisis.

By Angus Shaw
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Article
/ 13 November 2008

Zim delays summit on African free-trade deal

Zimbabwe has postponed a summit of Africa’s largest trading block, which had been scheduled to launch a regional customs union in December.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 November 2008

Zimbabwe introduces one-million dollar note

Zimbabwe issued three new denominations of banknotes on Wednesday, including a one-million-dollar note.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 31 October 2008

Zimbabwe crisis worsens amid impasse

Human rights abuses are going unpunished and the food crisis is worsening in Zimbabwe while President Robert Mugabe and the opposition bicker.

By Paul Simao
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Article
/ 28 October 2008

MDC questions Mugabe’s will to seal deal

Zimbabwe’s main opposition party on Tuesday demanded that the government give its leader Morgan Tsvangirai a passport to attend an upcoming summit.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 October 2008

Urgent African summit called to rescue Zim deal

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai faced mounting pressure on Tuesday to end their feud over forming a unity government.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 28 October 2008

Zim summit fails to break impasse on unity pact

African leaders on Monday failed to break the deadlock in Zimbabwe talks, with a fight over the Home Affairs Ministry threatening to sink the deal.

By Godfrey Marawanyika
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Africa
/ 27 October 2008

Leaders try to end Zimbabwe impasse

Thabo Mbeki said on Monday he was confident a summit would salvage an agreement between Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and the MDC opposition.

By Nelson Banya
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Article
/ 27 October 2008

Tsvangirai: ‘Quiet diplomacy has its limits’

Leaders of the Southern African Development Community will meet on Monday in Zimbabwe to try and salvage the agreement to form a unity government.

By Godfrey Marawanyika
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Article
/ 24 October 2008

Tsvangirai to attend Zim crisis summit

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will attend a summit next week aimed at saving a troubled power-sharing accord.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 October 2008

Zimbabwe opposition threatens new stayaway

Zimbabwe’s opposition warned on Tuesday its leader might steer clear of another regional summit designed to save a power-sharing accord.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 21 October 2008

Mugabe accuses Tsvangirai of stalling on deal

President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF on Tuesday accused opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai of stalling on a power-sharing deal.

By MacDonald Dzirutwe
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Africa
/ 19 October 2008

Parties far from implementing deal in Zim

Zimbabwe’s rival parties are still far away from implementing a power-sharing deal, the opposition MDC said on Sunday.

By Nelson Banya
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Africa
/ 18 October 2008

Zim opposition says power-sharing talks fail

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader said on Friday that four days of ”intense” negotiations have failed to break the deadlock in power-sharing talks.

By Angus Shaw
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Africa
/ 17 October 2008

Zim rivals back at the negotiating table

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and rival Morgan Tsvangirai were set on Friday to resume power-sharing talks for a fourth day.

By Godfrey Marawanyika
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Article
/ 16 October 2008

Police beat protesters in southern Zimbabwe

Police beat women in southern Zimbabwe who were urging politicians to resolve their differences and turn their attention to their suffering people.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 October 2008

Rivals say progress made in Zim talks

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai failed on Wednesday to break an impasse on power sharing, but said talks had made progress.

By Staff Reporter
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