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News Source: CCTV
| 11 months ago
Zimbabwe's President has told his party to prepare itself to avoid repeating losses suffered earlier this year in March...Mugabe said he hoped the opposition would agree to form a coalition government, adding that should plans to share power fall...
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News Source: News 24
| 11 months ago
South Africa two weeks ago to assess the country's humanitarian crisis. Salamao said part of the package was South Africa's R300m donation of seed, fertilisers and fuel to help revive the country's agricultural sector. South Africa had maintained...
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News Source: France 24
| 11 months ago
The top US envoy for Africa said Sunday Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal cannot work with Robert Mugabe as president, but the defiant 84-year-old has said he will not go to his "political death". "We have lost confidence in the power-sharing deal...
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News Source: Voice of America
| 11 months ago
President Robert Mugabe has said Zimbabwe must take over all foreign-owned companies and that even if an inclusive government is formed he will never allow any land seized from whites to be returned to them. Mr. Mugabe was speaking at the closing of...
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News Source: Associated Press
| 11 months ago
The U.S. can no longer support a proposed Zimbabwean power-sharing deal that would leave Robert Mugabe, "a man who's lost it," as president, the top U.S. envoy for Africa told reporters Sunday. Jendayi Frazer, the U.S. assistant secretary of state...
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News Source: BBC
| 11 months ago
The US would not reverse sanctions policy while Mr Mugabe remained in power as he had "lost touch with reality", a senior US official said. As well as suffering economic collapse, Zimbabwe is suffering from a cholera epidemic charities say is...
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News Source: News 24
| 11 months ago
South Africa reiterated on Sunday it would only hand over R300m in agricultural aid to Zimbabwe after a unity government is formed, denying a Zimbabwe media report that it had reversed a decision to hold back the help. While South Africa and other...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 11 months ago
The U.S. says it can no longer support a proposed Zimbabwean power-sharing deal that would leave Robert Mugabe as president. The shift, announced in South Africa Sunday by top U.S. envoy for Africa Jendayi Frazer, will put new pressure on Zimbabwe's...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 11 months ago
I'm the one who is supporting everyone," said Chakamza, who is among an estimated 3 million Zimbabwean economic and political refugees in South Africa. The food and cash Zimbabweans abroad send home are a lifeline for a country where food, medicine...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
White farmers fled their farms across Zimbabwe on Tuesday amid escalating invasions by ruling party militants, farmers said, as President Robert Mugabe again appeared to be turning to violence to solidify his rule. Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe for 28...