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Mugabe Speaks at the "Million-Men" Match
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe on Friday stepped up attacks against Britain and the West accusing them of interfering in Zimbabwe's affairs and trying to undermine his government.
Mugabe's Million-Men Match
Thousands of Zimbabwean war veterans gathered in Harare on Friday to lead a "million-man march" in support of President Robert Mugabe's bid to extend his rule despite a severe economic crisis blamed on his government.
Zim talks going well - Mbeki
President Thabo Mbeki Thursday said on Thursday that he was "very confident" that his mediation would help end a lingering political crisis in Zimbabwe where President Robert Mugabe's party and the opposition have been at loggerheads.
MDC pleads for global support
Kampala - Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday called for international support to help break the political stalemate between his party and President Robert Mugabe's regime.
Mbeki plans dialogue with Zanu PF and MDC
Johannesburg - South African President Thabo Mbeki will briefly visit Zimbabwe on Thursday for talks with the country's major political players, the presidency said.
Smith's legacy assessed
Zimbabweans assessed the legacy on Wednesday of their former leader Ian Smith after his death at the age of 88, with the government recalling him as an unrepentant racist who eschewed reconciliation.
Smith, Mugabe 'spoke same talk'
Ian Smith, the late ex-prime minister of white-ruled Rhodesia, whose attempts to resist black rule dragged the country now known as Zimbabwe into isolation and civil war, shared the one common bond with President Robert Mugabe. They both disliked Britain, which they saw as a meddling colonial power.
Ex-Rhodesia leader Ian Smith dies
The former prime minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, has died aged 88. The cause of his death is unknown but he had been ill for some time at a residential home in South Africa.
EU to give "tough message" to Mugabe at summit
BRUSSELS - European Union governments agreed on Monday to give a "clear and tough" message to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on human rights at a summit of EU and African leaders next month.
Army on alert to prevent British invasion
Zimbabwe said Monday it had put its military on high alert against a possible British invasion after the former armed forces chief of its old colonial master revealed London had considered such a move.