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Zimbabwe won't expropriate mines - Mugabe
Tsvangirai says elections to go ahead
Mugabe gives Obama time to lift sanctions
Zim authorities clash on use of IMF funds
Zim teachers end strike
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IMF: Zimbabwe inflation may hit 100,000%
Prices in Zimbabwe could be 1,000 times higher at the end of this year than they were at the beginning, the IMF predicted on Tuesday.
Higher bank note in Zimbabwe to fight inflation
Harare - Zimbabwe's central bank will issue a higher denomination bank note on Wednesday to cope with the hyperinflation ravaging the southern African country.
Mugabe a "common enemy"
A breakaway faction of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said on Sunday it will not back main leader Morgan Tsvangirai in next year's elections.
Mbeki calls for "free and fair" elections in Zimbabwe
South African President Thabo Mbeki warned on Sunday that elections in neighbouring Zimbabwe next year must be "free and fair"
33 more shop managers arrested
Another 33 shop managers were arrested in Zimbabwe at the weekend for overcharging or failing to display prices...
UK targets Mugabe, Gono in fresh moves
THE United Kingdom is pushing for a full-scale debate on the Zimbabwe crisis at the forthcoming EU-Africa Summit in Portugal, the House of Commons was told last week. They were also told the British government would not welcome a visit by Gideon Gono, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.....
Zimbabwe refugees flood inner cities
The river of Zimbabwean refugees, mainly fleeing the economic meltdown in their country, is bursting its banks in the middle of Johannesburg and Pretoria. In the vestibule of Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church there is a plaque in memory of those church members who died during the two world wars - and all around it, ironically, is a scene that seems straight out of the grainy black-and-white...
No mealie meal in Bulawayo as nation starves
There has been no mealie meal in Zimbabwe's second city Bulawayo for the past week.
Zim: Mbeki feels confident
An agreement which would allow for a free and fair election in Zimbabwe will be reached, President Thabo Mbeki said on Sunday....
Meat shoratges increase Zimbabwe poaching
Poaching by hungry Zimbabweans may escalate after the government closed private abattoirs in a price blitz that has sparked shortages of basic goods...