A good & valid letter to an SA newspaper: From breadbasket of Africa to basket case I refer to your editorial of July 24 and wish to take issue with some ...
China deal 'too small' for Mugabe Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe did not obtain the financial relief he had hoped for during his recent visit to China,...
From Riches to Rags WORLDWATCH: ZIMBABWE March/April 2001 If India was the jewel in the British Empire’s crown, then southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) was part...
Mugabe rules out opposition talks Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has ruled out holding talks with the main opposition party despite international pressure...
SA fears Zimbabwe 'failed state' Some 700,000 people have lost their homes or their livelihoods this year, the UN says South Africa is trying to avoid Zimbabwe...
Zimbabwe to speed up land seizure Legal battles have slowed down the transfer of land to new farmers Zimbabwe's government has tabled a constitutional...
Big tax hikes in 'broke' Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's finance minister has imposed a string of tax rises to bridge a huge spending shortfall and the effects of drought...
Opinion/Letters Will Mugabe ever get along with Mbeki? QUESTION TIME Patrick van Rensburg 8/19/2005 3:42:03 PM (GMT +2) Robert Mugabe’s resentment of the ANC...
We may be gone but we're not forgotten! ... From: Mike Murray Sent: Monday 29 August 2005 11:00 Subject: All Blacks not the best In an earlier message Uncle...
Dateline Zimbabwe: Who's to Blame? By Todd Moss | Wednesday, August 24, 2005 As Zimbabwe careens out of control, Robert Mugabe and the international community...
British firm under fire for staging beauty pageant which 'props up Mugabe regime' By Colin Freeman (Filed: 04/09/2005) A British company has been criticised...
WORLDWATCH: ZIMBABWE From Riches to Rags March/April 2001 If India was the jewel in the British Empire’s crown, then southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) was part of...
Mugabe strikes his final blow against white farmers (Filed: 22/09/2005) After years of resisting President Robert Mugabe's violent campaign to rid Zimbabwe of...
Remember how so many South Africans told us "It won't happen here"? Sadly, Africa is Africa! Seizure order on SA white farm South Africa is for the first time...
He's not paranoid -- everybody DOES want him dead! US ambassador is held at gunpoint over Mugabe 'plot' By Anne Penketh, Diplomatic Editor Published: 15...
An employment tribunal heard that a prison officer from Devizes eventually had to quit his job at Erlestoke Prison having been verbally abused, falsely accused...
Stopping the Johannesburg jams Buses run infrequently, while taxis are often badly maintained. In an effort to promote public transport, the Johannesburg city...
Zimbabwe in sanitary towels plea By Elizabeth Blunt BBC News Women trade unionists in Zimbabwe have appealed for international funds to make sanitary towels...
But it's all still better than the bad old days, right? Mugabe's delight as opposition MDC tears itself apart By David Blair in Johannesburg and Peta...
Good to see they haven't lost their sense of humour! Zimbabweans drown sorrows in mobile phone humour Fri Oct 28, 2005 09:45 AM BST By Cris Chinaka HARARE...
But Mugabe's the good guy, right? Zimbabwe's judges 'going hungry' Zimbabwean magistrates have warned it will be difficult to curb corruption within the...
Zim bars 150 000 from voting 30/10/2005 13:03 - (SA) Harare - More than 150 000 people in Zimbabwe will not be allowed to vote in next month's senate...
Mugabe's man admits error of farm seizures By Peta Thornycroft in Harare (Filed: 02/11/2005) Zimbabwe's bankrupt government finally admitted yesterday that it...
Zimbabwe migrant: Rejoice Mkwananzi The BBC News website has been speaking to Zimbabweans who have left the country in recent years about their reasons and the...
We beat the All Blacks, we beat the Pumas -- damn, we were good! Cometh the Puma Friday November 04 2005 Glorious 1965 It was a great year for Argentinean...
Compare this with Mugabe's efforts to erase Livingstone from Zim history! President in Livingstone tribute The president of Malawi is to visit the birthplace...
Typical of the poms. To ever think of him as "one of the great figures of modern Africa". But do they admit their mistake? Hell no, he changed! Sun 6 Nov 2005 ...
... From: ivamembers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ivamembers@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Manuel Ferreira Sent: Wednesday 09 November 2005 23:53 To: IVA News group ...
Howzit Folks! As yesterday was, of course, the 40th anniversary of that day that changed all our lives, I was just wondering how & where the various Rhodies...