+Vote!
Pan-African News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
Mrs. Joyce Mujuru, Vice-President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. She campaigned all over the country for the ruling ZANU-PF Party to achieve victory in the June 27, 2008 elections. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Mujuru launches Champion Farmer programme Zimbabwe Herald Bindura Bureau ACTING President Cde Joice Mujuru yesterday launched the Champion Farmer programme with...
6Vote!
Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
JOHANESBURG – Zimbabwe’s opposition said the ruling ZANU PF party’s “intransigence and lack of sincerity” have blocked political settlement in the crisis-sapped country as the two rivals began a fresh round of power-sharing talks in South Africa on Tuesday. Negotiators from the ruling party and the two opposition MDC formations were meeting mediator ex-South African leader Thabo Mbeki...
6Vote!
Net News Publisher (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Zimbabwe’s political rivals will meet in South Africa on Tuesday for talks to end the political deadlock, amid mounting pressure from regional leaders for a deal to prevent the humanitarian crisis becoming worse than it already is. Negotiators from President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF party, the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and a breakaway MDC [...]
+Vote!
France24 (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Negotiators from Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party, the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and a breakaway MDC faction are in South Africa to discuss a draft constitutional amendment on a new government.
+Vote!
ireland.com (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Zimbabwe's opposition vowed to resist any compromise that would leave it sidelined in a unity government with president Robert Mugabe's party at new talks due to start today.
+Vote!
Pan-African News Wire (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Zimbabwe Presidium after being sworn in during 2004. The ruling ZANU-PF party contested national elections on March 29, 2008. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos ‘Health delivery is everyone’s responsibility’ Herald Reporters ACTING President Joice Mujuru has urged Zimbabweans to help raise funds to revive the health sector while Vice President Cde Joseph Msika yesterday...
+Vote!
Pan-African News Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe greets members of the Politburo of the ruling ZANU-PF Party on Friday, April 4, 2008. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Lessons of Zimbabwe Mahmood Mamdani It is hard to think of a figure more reviled in the West than Robert Mugabe. Liberal and conservative commentators alike portray him as a brutal dictator, and blame him for Zimbabwe’s...
+Vote!
Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | yesterday
The land grab, which allowed Mr Mugabe to distribute prime farms to his cronies and shore up support within his Zanu-PF party, began in 2000, triggering the collapse of commercial agriculture and the disintegration of the economy, which is now wracked by hyperinflation while millions of people need food aid. But a group of 78 white Zimbabwean farmers went to the regional Southern African Development...
+Vote!
All Africa (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
... assist Zimbabwe, save lives are withholding aid until a power sharing deal between the ruling Zanu PF party and the two formations of the Movement for Democratic Change is finalised.Notwithstanding that such a deal only rewards the authors of the above crisis. Not taking into account the loss of human life or the suffering Zimbabweans have to endure, while their political elites figure out...
+Vote!
Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
... appointed prime minister.Mugabe has so far blocked its implementation by insisting that his Zanu-PF party should control all the key ministries, particularly those responsible for the security forces and finance.The most senior UN official in the country has warned that Zimbabwe could become a failed state similar to Somalia if the power-sharing deal fails.Agostinho Zacarias told a delegation...
+Vote!
IOL (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Voice of America radio.The opposition Movement for Democratic Change accuses Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party of trying to marginalise it in the shared administration. Tsvangirai said the MDC would continue "peaceful democratic resistance"."Our vision as a party is to set a precedent on our continent. A precedent of fighting dictatorships through democratic means," Tsvangirai said.Mugabe...
+Vote!
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
The land grab, which allowed Mr Mugabe to distribute prime farms to his cronies and shore up support within his Zanu-PF party, began in 2000, triggering the collapse of commercial agriculture and the disintegration of the economy, which is now wracked by hyperinflation while millions of people need food aid.
+Vote!
All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
... to be aware of the presidential expiry date and have never cared to groom a successor in your ZANU-PF party; that is what I am trying to say.Your are such a big fart, Bob. We no longer admire your nonsense because the epicenter of Zimbabwe's woes is precisely in your heart. Now you have no shortage of enemies; real and imagined. We no longer comprehend the mixed motives that drove you to...
+Vote!
Net News Publisher (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday that there was no progress in power-sharing talks with the ruling ZANU PF party, in a statement that appears to signal the collapse of the latest effort to save Zimbabwe’s fragile power-sharing deal. Tsvangirai blamed lack of progress on intransigence by ZANU PF and on the incompetence of [...]
+Vote!
BBC News (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
Zimbabwe's political parties agree on constitutional changes but other power-sharing issues remain, the MDC says.