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Tsvangirai says elections to go ahead
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Protesters "greet" Mugabe on Namibia visit
WINDHOEK - Rights activists in Namibia on Wednesday shouted "tyrant" and waved placards condemning Robert Mugabe's controversial land reforms in a protest to mark the Zimbabwean leader's...
Patients starving at Ingutsheni Hospital
PATIENTS at Zimbabwe's biggest psychiatric rehabilitation hospital, Ingutsheni Mental Hospital in Bulawayo are wallowing in serious malnutrition after the hospital's food reserves ran dry. This...
Canadian MP Laments Inertia Among Zimbabweans
TORONTO - A Canadian opposition parliamentarian says the onus is on the Zimbabwean community here to lobby for support against human rights abuses by President Robert Mugabe's security agents.Olivia...
AZBA - Response to on Going Violence in Zimbabwe
The Texas based Association of Zimbabweans Based Abroad, has issued a statement in response to the on going violence in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe International News publishes the full statement here:SUPPRESSING...
US Castigates Zimbabwe
The US government has added its voice of discontent over the actions of the government of Zimbabwe over this past weekend in suppressing peaceful opposition political activity. Long a foe of President...
Bulawayo to run dry in October
The Bulawayo City Council is reportedly building its case against the central government over the control and distribution of water to the city's 1,5 million residents as the city stands on the brink...
Government Bows to Teacher Pressure
Zimbabwe's teachers on Thursday called off the crippling industrial action after the government, fearing a national revolt, yielded to their demands by awarding them over 600 percent salary increment....
Effects of Cyclone Flavio to be felt in Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE's low lying areas, which include the eastern parts of the country, are under threat from flooding when tropical cyclone Flavio hits land in Mozambique's Vilanculos shore. Climate experts...
Mugabe Attacks Tekere on his Birthday
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe attempted to re-write history by attacking veteran nationalist, Edgar Tekere and suggested that he had persuaded him tocontinue with the struggle after the Mutare based politician...
Rallies Banned in Harare South
ZANU PF has banned all opposition rallies in the Harare South District as itbuys time for the ruling party to look wide for President Robert Mugabe'ssuccessor and calm raging tensions within the hard...