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Morgan Tsvangirai

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Africa
/ 29 September 2008

Struggling Zim issues new banknotes

Zimbabwe’s central bank introduced higher denomination banknotes on Monday in another sign of the hyperinflation that has shown no sign of abating.

By Nelson Banya
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/ 27 September 2008

Tsvangirai: Need for new Zim govt is ‘urgent’

Zimbabwe’s MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, said on Saturday it was "urgent" the country form a new government to ensure food supplies.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 September 2008

‘We are hungry, prime minister’

Edith Tembo sits on the pavement outside a Zimbabwean bank, tired and dejected after waiting all night to withdraw money.

By Nelson Banya
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Article
/ 26 September 2008

Zimbabwe licenses shops to accept foreign currency

Zimbabwe’s central bank licensed 600 shops on Thursday to sell goods in foreign currency as it battles a flourishing black market trade.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 September 2008

Mbeki’s fall rocks Zim talks

With the mediator’s future uncertain, Zimbabwe’s ground becomes even shakier for the MDC, Zanu‑PF and the ANC

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 24 September 2008

Mbeki resignation sparks concerns for Zim deal

Thabo Mbeki’s resignation has raised new concerns about the fragile power-sharing deal he brokered just one week ago in neighbouring Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 24 September 2008

Zim deal stalls on Mbeki’s exit

The deal between Zimbabwe’s president and the opposition has stalled just as the man who mediated — SA President Thabo Mbeki, has been upended.

By Angus Shaw
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Article
/ 21 September 2008

‘Zimbabweans must reclaim their streets’

The <i>M&G</i> spoke to commentators, analysts, activists, business people and NGOs about their expectations and fears over the Zim agreement.

By Percy Zvomuya
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Africa
/ 21 September 2008

How Morgan lost out

A hard look at Zim’s settlement agreement shows that Morgan Tsvangirai succeeded in winning none of the demands he initially insisted on.

By Mandy Rossouw and Jason Moyo
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Africa
/ 20 September 2008

Cautious optimism returns to Zim

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.

By Chris Mcgreal
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Article
/ 18 September 2008

Zim Cabinet talks stall over key ministries

Zimbabwe’s leaders failed on Thursday to agree on who will get which key ministries in a new unity government.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 September 2008

Zim leaders set to choose new govt

Zimbabwe’s political leaders were to meet on Thursday to choose a new government as part of a power-sharing deal.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 17 September 2008

Confident Tsvangirai believes in deal

Zimbabwe’s prime minister designate says he does not trust Robert Mugabe but believes he is committed to their new power-sharing deal.

By Angus Shaw
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Article
/ 16 September 2008

Power at last for popular Zim hero Tsvangirai

After a decade as the face of the opposition in Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai received his just deserts on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 September 2008

What Zim’s new govt will look like

Zimbabwe’s new government will have six executive posts headed by President Robert Mugabe and prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 September 2008

‘Let us be allies,’ says Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s leaders signed a historic deal on Monday that will see President Robert Mugabe share power with his arch-rival.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 15 September 2008

Zim rivals ink landmark power-sharing deal

Zimbabwe’s rival political parties signed a landmark power-sharing deal on Monday which will see President Robert Mugabe ceding some of his powers.

By MacDonald Dzirutwe
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Africa
/ 15 September 2008

West waits to gauge change in Zimbabwe

About ,8bn in aid to revive Zimbabwe’s economy hangs in the balance as donors watch to see how a deal works in practice.

By Chris Mcgreal
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Article
/ 14 September 2008

Mugabe poised to sign political death warrant

The power-sharing deal Robert Mugabe is expected to sign on Monday with his arch-rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, will protect him from prosecution.

By Chris Mcgreal
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Africa
/ 13 September 2008

Aid carrot may solve Zim impasse

Financial assistance from the African Development Bank could bolster negotiations, writes Jason Moyo.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 12 September 2008

Zimbabweans react warily to political deal

Zimbabweans whose lives have been shattered by a deep economic crisis reacted warily on Friday to the power-sharing agreement.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 12 September 2008

Zim opposition to have Cabinet majority

Zimbabwe’s two opposition factions will have one more Cabinet seat than the Zanu-PF under a power-sharing deal, an opposition senator said on Friday.

By Cris Chinaka
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Article
/ 12 September 2008

SA govt congratulates Zimbabweans on deal

The South African government on Friday congratulated the people of Zimbabwe and its political leadership after a power-sharing deal was reached.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Zimbabwe: It’s a deal

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF agreed a power-sharing deal with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 September 2008

Mugabe fumes at MDC, says talks are ‘stuck’

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe cast fresh doubt on Thursday on expectations of an agreement with the opposition, saying that talks were ”stuck”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 September 2008

Zim rivals hint that deal is close

Negotiations on power sharing in Zimbabwe ended on Wednesday without a deal, but political rivals hinted that agreement is very close.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 September 2008

‘One or two’ sticking points in Zim deal

Zimbabwe political rivals meeting in Harare could sign a power-sharing deal on Wednesday, veteran President Robert Mugabe said late on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Zim deal not yet in sight, say parties

Zimbabwe’s political rivals appeared far from reaching a deal during talks on Tuesday, despite a proposal floated by SA President Thabo Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Zim negotiators ‘trying to find common ground’

Zimbabwe’s political rivals were given a document by SA President Thabo Mbeki aimed at unlocking a power-sharing stalemate, the Herald reports.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Zim rivals hint at talks progress

Zimbabwe’s political rivals failed to secure agreement in talks on Monday, but parties hinted that the deadlock could be broken soon.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 September 2008

Mugabe is still the boss

Zimbabwe’s military leaders, through the Joint Operations Command, persuaded Mugabe to stay on to save their own interest.

By Charles Rukuni
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Article
/ 8 September 2008

Mbeki in Zim to revive stalled talks

SA President Thabo Mbeki arrived in the Zimbabwe on Monday in the latest bid to revive stalled talks between the country’s political rivals.

By Staff Reporter
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