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Jason Moyo

Fear of anarchy grips Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 11 November 2011

Fear of anarchy grips Zimbabwe

Zanu-PF militia appears to be out of control, ignoring President Robert Mugabe’s pleas.

By Jason Moyo
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Africa
/ 4 November 2011

Zim’s mile-high club not deterred by clipped wings

The one enduring image many Zimbabweans have is of President Robert Mugabe boarding an aeroplane, with a lengthy entourage in tow.

By Jason Moyo
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Africa
/ 28 October 2011

Zimbabwe hopes for free airwaves

Public hearings for new broadcasters are being keenly watched by Zimbabweans desperate to be free of decades of the state broadcaster’s tedium.

By Jason Moyo
Zim politicians scramble for trust control
Article
/ 24 October 2011

Zim politicians scramble for trust control

Zimbabwe’s politicians are scrambling to gain control of trusts being set up for local communities to take up stakes in large foreign mining companies

By Jason Moyo
Zim’s church horror: ‘Homosexuals must die’
Africa
/ 14 October 2011

Zim’s church horror: ‘Homosexuals must die’

A rogue bishop has whipped up support for his stance that the Anglican Church is being overrun by gays .

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe threatens to sue EU over sanctions
Africa
/ 7 October 2011

Zimbabwe threatens to sue EU over sanctions

There is reportedly much "panic" and trembling in the eurozone over the news that Zimbabwe will sue it for imposing "illegal" sanctions.

By Jason Moyo
Pressure mounts on foreign firms in Zim
Article
/ 30 September 2011

Pressure mounts on foreign firms in Zim

Companies queue to see government as the deadline to sell a 51% share to locals passes

By Jason Moyo
Nicholas van Hoogstraten: Zimbabwe’s Mr Big
Article
/ 2 September 2011

Nicholas van Hoogstraten: Zimbabwe’s Mr Big

The British business community may be under threat in Zimbabwe, but one billionaire is flaunting his growing influence.

By Jason Moyo
‘Mujuru’s means of escape was so easy’
Article
/ 26 August 2011

‘Mujuru’s means of escape was so easy’

Joice Mujuru speaks out about her suspicions about the death of Zanu-PF strongman, Solomon Mujuru.

By Jason Moyo
Solomon Mujuru’s death alarms moderates
Africa
/ 19 August 2011

Solomon Mujuru’s death alarms moderates

Solomon Mujuru was seen as the power broker who could hold hardliners in Zanu-PF at bay.

By Jason Moyo
MDC gets on the gravy train
Article
/ 12 August 2011

MDC gets on the gravy train

Controversy over state funding for Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s mansion has added to growing questions among opposition activists.

By Jason Moyo
Zanu-PF switches focus to bank grabs
Article
/ 5 August 2011

Zanu-PF switches focus to bank grabs

Zimbabwe’s new threat to take over foreign-owned banks may widen the cracks in the government over the empowerment law.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

‘Nothing more can be done’ for illegal migrants

On the eve of the deadline for Zimbabweans illegally living in South Africa, Zimbabwe says there’s little more it can do to help undocumented citizens

By Jason Moyo
‘Sell-out’ minister may be next victim of skewed land policy
Article
/ 15 July 2011

‘Sell-out’ minister may be next victim of skewed land policy

President Robert Mugabe’s use of farmland to stifle dissent among his followers has been laid bare.

By Jason Moyo
‘The gun doesn’t lead the party’
Article
/ 1 July 2011

‘The gun doesn’t lead the party’

The MDC fears that President Robert Mugabe may be losing control of the military, following a public row between Tsvangirai and senior army figures.

By Jason Moyo
Editor of independent Zim newspaper arrested
Africa
/ 29 June 2011

Editor of independent Zim newspaper arrested

Zimbabwe police have arrested the editor of the <em>Standard</em> newspaper and a reporter after an article on the arrest of an MDC Cabinet minister.

By Jason Moyo
Working for Chinese is ‘hell on earth’
Article
/ 24 June 2011

Working for Chinese is ‘hell on earth’

On the northern verges of Harare the ­massive new military ­college is taking shape, a monument to China’s tightening hold on Zimbabwe.

By Jason Moyo
SA man ‘defrauded’ first lady
Article
/ 24 June 2011

SA man ‘defrauded’ first lady

Zimbabwe’s state prosecutors are seeking to extradite a South African businessman who is accused of defrauding Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace.

By Jason Moyo
Zanu-PF may reject SADC plan
Article
/ 17 June 2011

Zanu-PF may reject SADC plan

SADC’s plan to send representatives to monitor progress in Zimbabwe’s reform process could meet stern resistance from President Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 10 June 2011

‘I just want justice, that’s all’

The standard story of personal loss on Zimbabwe’s farms is usually told by bitter white farmers; it is hardly ever told by the likes of Luke Tembani.

By Jason Moyo
Mugabe aims to live to 100
Article
/ 27 May 2011

Mugabe aims to live to 100

The ageing dictator denies succession plan, saying he feels half his age.

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe’s political elite eyes mines
Africa
/ 13 May 2011

Zimbabwe’s political elite eyes mines

Zimbabwe’s wealthy political elite is closing in on the country’s large foreign-owned mines.

By Jason Moyo
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Africa
/ 29 April 2011

Zim elections road map ignores security, financial land mines

An agreement on a new road map for elections in Zimbabwe could be derailed by Zanu-PF’s refusal to yield on security reforms.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 29 April 2011

Bob’s ‘Lazarus moment’

Rumours about Mugabe’s health have never been this feverish, murmurs of dissent within the party continue, and the patience of his allies wears thin.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 15 April 2011

Zim’s poor mining towns feel pinch

Anxiety as campaign mounts for greater control of resources in Zimbabwe.

By Jason Moyo
Mugabe fumes over SADC rebuke
Africa
/ 11 April 2011

Mugabe fumes over SADC rebuke

Only time will tell whether the rest of the community will end the era of appeasement, writes <b>Jason Moyo</b>.

By Jason Moyo
Key vote stalls Mugabe’s march
Africa
/ 1 April 2011

Key vote stalls Mugabe’s march

Rare moment of unity hands opposition surprising victory, writes <b>Jason Moyo</b>.

By Jason Moyo
Mining shock rocks Zimbabwe
Article
/ 1 April 2011

Mining shock rocks Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has sacrificed one of its brightest hopes for economic recovery with its hardened approach on the takeover of foreign-held mines.

By Jason Moyo
Mass grave becomes Zimbabwe election fodder
Africa
/ 25 March 2011

Mass grave becomes Zimbabwe election fodder

From an abandoned mine shaft near Mount Darwin, 150km north of Harare, nearly 1&nbsp;000 bodies are being pulled to the surface.

By Jason Moyo
Zanu-PF is now ‘unstoppable’
Article
/ 18 March 2011

Zanu-PF is now ‘unstoppable’

With the threat of arrest hanging over him and his party restricted by Zanu-PF, Morgan Tsvangirai, faces his sternest leadership test.

By Jason Moyo
Between a rock and a pagoda
Article
/ 14 March 2011

Between a rock and a pagoda

Robert Mugabe’s wooing of the Chinese has angered his supporters.

By Jason Moyo
Mugabe launches ‘violence petition’
Article
/ 4 March 2011

Mugabe launches ‘violence petition’

Citizens are forced to sign a document blaming sanctions for all economic woes.

By Jason Moyo
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