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Africa
/ 2 November 2008

MDC sets its sights on the UN

Opposition sees this week’s call for a broader regional summit as a major step towards a plan to drive the Zimbabwe crisis back on to the UN agenda.

By Jason Moyo
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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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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
/ 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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Article
/ 21 October 2008

Tsvangirai may skip Harare summit

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai might not attend a summit of regional leaders next week in Harare, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.

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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Article
/ 21 October 2008

Zim power-sharing talks grind to a halt

Regional efforts to help Zimbabwe ground to a halt on Monday as Morgan Tsvangirai refused to attend a summit until he is granted a passport.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2008

Tsvangirai not at crisis talks in Mbabane

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is not attending regional talks on Monday aimed at saving his country’s power-sharing deal.

By Staff Reporter
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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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Africa
/ 15 October 2008

Mbeki loses clout as Zimbabwe mediator

Thabo Mbeki has little leverage to push Zimbabwe’s feuding parties to agreement, having lost his clout as leader of the region’s most powerful state.

By Justine Gerardy
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Africa
/ 14 October 2008

Mbeki launches bid to save Zim power deal

Former SA president Thabo Mbeki prepared to hold talks on Tuesday with Zimbabwe’s political rivals in a bid to save a flagging power-sharing deal.

By Fanuel Jongwe
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Article
/ 13 October 2008

‘Zanu-PF mindset not consistent with power-sharing’

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has sworn in two vice-presidents ahead of talks on forming a Cabinet, a government official said on Monday.

By Cris Chinaka
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Article
/ 11 October 2008

Mugabe claims key ministries

President Robert Mugabe has laid claim to all key Cabinet posts and Zimbabwe’s powerful state security apparatus.

By Angus Shaw
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Africa
/ 10 October 2008

Zim rivals agree to seek Mbeki mediation

Zimbabwe’s political rivals agreed on Friday to seek renewed mediation by former SA president Thabo Mbeki to try to end the unity-government deadlock.

By Nelson Banya
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Africa
/ 10 October 2008

Truth time for power-sharing

The already fragile government is being further weakened by growing distrust from both sides.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 9 October 2008

MDC: Zim talks remain deadlocked

Zimbabwe’s political parties met on Wednesday to iron out differences over the division of Cabinet posts, but failed to reach agreement, the MDC says.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 3 October 2008

Zim: A war on two fronts

As the two leaders fought internal battles Zimbabweans received mixed messages about whether a new government is still a possibility.

By Jason Moyo
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Article
/ 1 October 2008

Zim deadlock may pull Mbeki back into spotlight

Zimbabwe’s logjam in forming a unity government could pull recently ousted South African president Thabo Mbeki back into the spotlight.

By Staff Reporter
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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
/ 19 September 2008

Zim Cabinet talks still deadlocked

Negotiators for Zimbabwe’s political leaders failed on Friday to agree which parties should get key ministries in a new unity government.

By Staff Reporter
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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

Mugabe rues Zanu-PF election ‘blunder’

President Robert Mugabe told his party on Wednesday that sharing power with rivals was a ”humiliation” that would have to be accepted.

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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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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Africa
/ 13 September 2008

New 4x4s for the Zanu-PF faithful

For the March election campaign a car dealership owned by a top Zanu-PF official supplied the party with more than 200 overpriced 4x4s.

By Jason Moyo
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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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Analysis
/ 8 September 2008

Wrong question, wrong answer!

To date Zanu-PF and the MDC have failed to come up with any agreement for ”power-sharing”. Power-­sharing to achieve what?

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 September 2008

Mugabe aides hold secret talks to gain immunity

Some of President Robert Mugabe’s senior aides have had secret negotiations with SA mediators in an effort to secure prosection amnesties.

By Tracy McVeigh
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