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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hong Kong - Two bodyguards protecting Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe's student daughter in Hong Kong could be prosecuted for working in the city on tourist visas, officials confirmed Monday. The two bodyguards were found to be working on tourist ...
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Venezulan leader Hugo Chavez has been reported by the BBC as having defended Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Ugandan dictator Idi Amin during a televised speech to various socialist politicians. Chavez certainly sounds a little confused about whether he wants to put Amin's poster above his bed or not, saying: "We thought he was a cannibal... I don't know, maybe he was...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
South Africa's main agriculture and farming union has expressed concern about the bilateral investment treaty agreed with Zimbabwe, which is set to exclude South African owned farms that were expropriated by the Robert Mugabe regime during the chaotic land 'reform' programme.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
THE government is still to constitute the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) board, rendering null and void the board announced in September by Information minister Webster Shamu Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said this week. According to Tsvangirai, Shamu appointed the BAZ board, chaired by Tafataona Mahoso, in disregard of the global political agreement, which states that President Robert...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is expected to meet with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to maintain political pressure on President Robert Mugabe to honour the power-sharing accord.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
A top official from the mainstream MDC on Thursday said there were doubts Robert Mugabe would implement the Global Political Agreement, even if party negotiators manage to strike a deal.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai left Thursday for North Africa, where analysts said he would meet Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to maintain political pressure on President Robert Mugabe to honor their power-sharing accord.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
NOT FOR the first time, controversial Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe yesterday used a United Nations Rome forum to attack western critics and to defend land reform policies which have been blamed for plunging his people into starvation. Although he is normally banned from visiting EU countries, Mr Mugabe is allowed to visit the EU under exceptional circumstances such as attending this week's UN World...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, blamed for plunging his people into starvation, uses his platform as the opening speaker at the U.N. anti-hunger summit to decry his foes.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, blamed for plunging his people into starvation, used his platform as Tuesday's opening speaker at the U.N. anti-hunger summit to decry what he called his neocolonialist foes.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Robert Mugabe once again used an international meeting of high profile delegates to lash out at the West for the targeted 'shopping' sanctions still in place on his regime.
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World Food Program (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
President Robert Mugabe called for the West to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe, which he said were designed by "neo-colonialist enemies" who want his land reforms to fail. (..) Around 2.8 million of the more than 12 million people living in Zimbabwe might need humanitarian assistance before the next harvest in April 2010, according to the latest crop and food supply assessment from the United...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has defended land reforms blamed for plunging his people into starvation and lashed out at the West for imposing "inhuman sanctions."
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munya | 12/11/2008
By Denford Magora I have just been informed that Robert Mugabe was none too pleased to get a phone call from Jakaya Kikwete this afternoon, after the burial of Elliot Manyika, asking about the wave of abductions that have taken place in Zimbabwe over the last two weeks. Kikwete apparently said he was not phoning in his capacity as AU chairman and this was therefore not an official AU communication.