Zimbabwe’s Mugabe says divisions have weakened his party, cost them majority in 2008 poll
Mugabe says divisions have weakened his party UN appeals for $378 million for food and medicine for Zimbabwe emergency recovery program
UN seeking $378M for food, medicine in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe’s prime minister welcomes South African efforts to rescue his coalition government
Zimbabwe PM welcomes South Africa’s intervention Zimbabwe judge rules torture can be raised in case that has shaken coalition
Zimbabwe judge: Torture can be raised in case Trial in Bennett case that strained Zimbabwe’s troubled coalition government gets under way
Trial for top Zimbabwean PM’s aide gets under way Air Zimbabwe plane smashes into 5 wild pigs on takeoff; plane damaged but passengers unhurt
Air Zimbabwe plane smashes into wild pigs HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s transport ministry says one of the national airline’s planes collided with five wild pigs on the runway in the capital during takeoff. Zimbabwe plane crashes after run-in with pigsHARARE - Two people were slightly injured after a passenger aircraft of Zimbabwe’s state-owned airline crashed on take-off after colliding with a herd of wild pigs, officials said Thursday. Zimbabwe’s prime minister gets regional summit to address problems with unity government
Zimbabwe: Regional summit set for Thursday Police: Man kills 3 children with ax in Zimbabwe’s most brutal crime in recent years
Police: Zimbabwe man kills 3 children with ax Zimbabwe: Pres. Mugabe takes sharp dig at Tsvangirai, but says they’re still partners
Zimbabwe: Mugabe takes sharp dig at Tsvangirai Zimbabwe president says mental instability prompted opposition pullout from coalition
Zimbabwe pres.: opposition “not mentally stable” Zimbabwean foreign minister: UN investigator’s trip ‘a provocation of the highest order’
Zimbabwe foreign minister: UN trip a ‘provocation’ Zimbabwe officials bar UN torture investigator who had meeting with prime minister
Zimbabwe blocks UN investigator visit to country Zimbabwe officials bar UN torture investigator who had meeting with PM; sends to South Africa
Zimbabwe deports UN investigator to South Africa Zimbabwe: UN torture investigator stopped at airport after ignoring word he would be blocked
Zimbabwe: UN torture investigator stopped JOHANNESBURG — The United Nations’ torture investigator said Wednesday he was stopped by immigration authorities as he tried to enter Zimbabwe in defiance of officials who rescinded his invitation. Zimbabwe blocks visit of torture investigator but he plans to proceed at invitation of PM
Zimbabwe blocks visit of UN torture investigator Zimbabwean premier’s party fears new attacks after temporary withdrawal from coalition
Zimbabwe: Prime minister’s party fears new attacks Mugabe, Tsvangirai meet for 1st time since split in Zimbabwe’s unity governmentZimbabwe’s new brand man looks at India success storyHARARE - Zimbabwe is on the road to recovery and is looking at the “success story” of India as it rebuilds its sanctions-scarred economy, says Deputy Prime Minister Arthur G.O. Mutambara, the rocket scientist-turned-politician who is at the forefront of re-branding his country globally. Zimbabwe police raid house used by top aides to Prime Minister Morgan TsvangiraiHARARE, Zimbabwe — Police loyal to President Robert Mugabe raided a house used by the prime minister’s supporters Saturday and accused them of hoarding weapons in a move that is likely to push Zimbabwe’s fragile coalition government closer to collapse. Mugabe calls split in coalition government a ‘non-event,’ says he will not bow to pressureHARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe is describing the split in Zimbabwe’s governing coalition as a “non-event,” and says his party will not bow to pressure. After withdrawing from unity government, Zimbabwe’s PM seeks ‘rescue’ from regional leadersHARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s prime minister will be on the road this week asking other leaders in the region to “rescue” the unity government from which he temporarily withdrew, his spokesman said Monday. Zimbabwe’s Mugabe too busy with students, soccer to address crisis in unity governmentHARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe is too busy with students and soccer to address the crisis in his unity government, his spokesman was quoted as saying Sunday. Zimbabwe: Mugabe too busy with students, soccer to address crisis in unity governmentHARARE, Zimbabwe — The spokesman for Zimbabwe’s president says Robert Mugabe is too busy to address the crisis in his unity government. Zimbabwe judge postpones trial for top aide to prime minister in case that strained coalitionHARARE, Zimbabwe — A judge on Saturday granted lawyers for a top aide to Zimbabwe’s prime minister more time to prepare for trial in a case that has prompted the longtime opposition to abandon shared rule with President Robert Mugabe at least temporarily. Freed aide to Zimbabwe PM says judges starting to protect the rule of lawHARARE, Zimbabwe — A top aide to Zimbabwe’s prime minister, whose pending trial led to a fracture in the coalition government, said after he was freed on bail that judges are starting to stand “behind the rule of law.” Zimbabwe’s prime minister says he is boycotting from the country’s unity governmentHARARE, Zimbabwe — Citing the “persecution” of a top aide, Zimbabwe’s prime minister abandoned — at least temporarily — shared rule with President Robert Mugabe, marking a setback to the country’s struggle to emerge from political gridlock, economic collapse and international isolation and sanctions. Zimbabwe’s prime minister says he is disengaging from the country’s unity governmentHARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s prime minister announced he was boycotting the country’s troubled unity government Friday, citing the “persecution” of a top aide being tried in an alleged coup plot. Zimbabwean judge orders Roy Bennett, prominent member of Tsvangirai’s party, back to jailHARARE, Zimbabwe — A prominent aide to Zimbabwe’s prime minister was sent to jail Wednesday to await trial on charges linked to long-discredited allegations his party plotted President Robert Mugabe’s violent overthrow. Nestle says Zimbabwe accounts back to normal after report of freezing, auditHARARE, Zimbabwe — Nestle says its Zimbabwe banking is back to normal just days after newspapers reported that the government froze their accounts and ordered an audit after the company stopped buying milk from a farm owned by President Robert Mugabe’s wife. |