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/ 11 September 2009
SADC has again copped out on Zimbabwe, in a move seen as retarding the progress of the country’s power-sharing agreement.
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/ 10 September 2009
Ten years ago on Friday, Zimbabwe’s trade unions, rights groups and churches met in a township hall to form the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).
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/ 10 September 2009
An EU team will travel to Zimbabwe this weekend to work on normalising ties, the first such visit since the EU sanctioned Zimbabwe’s leaders in 2002.
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/ 10 September 2009
SA’s new government will hold its first meeting with the EU on Friday as regional pressure mounts for the bloc to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe.
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/ 7 September 2009
President Jacob Zuma has urged Zimbabwe’s political parties to ”remove obstacles” blocking the implementation of a power-sharing agreement.
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/ 3 September 2009
The cost of living in Zimbabwe edged down by 1% in August, as locally manufactured goods began to return to supermarket shelves, the CCZ reports.
President Jacob Zuma travels to Zimbabwe on Thursday in a bid to ease tensions within the strained unity government.
Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, insists that he is now able to joke with his long-time opponent, President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s gradual recovery from economic collapse was marked on Monday with the return of cheques.
The threat of spreading strikes in Zimbabwe could undermine a six-month-old unity government that has brought rare hope.
President Jacob Zuma is set to ask the Southern African Development Community to drop Thabo Mbeki as its mediator in Zimbabwe.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton encouraged South Africa on Friday to use its influence to bolster reforms in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s mines minister said on Wednesday the country was reviewing a Bill forcing foreign companies to sell stakes in their businesses.
A lawmaker from Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai’s party was arrested on Friday, accused of playing music denigrating President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwean police arrested a deputy minister from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC party for alleged theft, state media reported on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Friday called for an end to political violence, at the start of a weekend of national prayer.
Controversy over the perceived selective prosecution of Morgan Tsvangirai’s MPs by officials loyal to President Robert Mugabe intensified this week.
A Zimbabwean conference to draw up a new Constitution descended into chaos on Monday as riot police broke up clashes between rival delegates.
Zimbabwe is to look into the possibility of adopting the rand as an alternative to the country’s existing multiple currency regime.
Zimbabwe state media reported on Monday that President Robert Mugabe described the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs as ”an idiot”.
Improved economic policies in Zimbabwe have led to a ”nascent” recovery in the economy, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday.