Harare :: Zimbabwe
| updated Sun Dec 06 09:06:41 -0800 2009
| political-news
Foreign airlines have stopped using Zimbabwe's airspace because the country's meteorological service is incapable of supplying weather information they need, according to officials. The state-run Department of Meteorological Services automatic equipment at Zimbabwe's airports is antiquated...
It has been a quiet end to Thabo Mbeki’s “quiet diplomacy” on Zimbabwe, with little emerging from the first meetings of Jacob Zuma’s new task team in the country to suggest a major shift in approach. Instead, old disputes were...
Tendai Biti, who inherited a near-basket-case economy when he assumed the role of finance minister in March, was broadly optimistic about Zimbabwe’s prospects, but left little doubt of his concern that bickering within the government was holding the economy back....
Zimbabwe's battered economy is on track to expand for the first time in a decade this year and to grow by 7 percent in 2010 as key sectors such as agriculture and mining start to recover, the finance minister said...
Aml Ameen and Karl Collins in Detaining Justice at the Tricycle, London. Photograph: Tristram Kenton Bola Agbaje's prize-winning first play, Gone Too Far!, vividly captured the racial tensions on London's streets. Her new play, the third in a season by...
December 1, 2009 For a while, the ceremonial groundbreaking on Tuesday was like most others, filled with handshakes, speeches, shovels and smiles. Then the yelling began a full-throated shouting match between Councilman Charles Barron and a trustee of the...
Zimbabwean professionals in the UK say they will need to see real change before they would even consider going home, despite South Africa's ongoing attempts to resolve the disputes between the bickering partners in Zimbabwe's unity government. PF party, embarked...
African mediators were set to meet on Friday with President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in a bid to revive Zimbabwe's unity deal, paralysed over the arrest of an aide to the premier. Tsvangirai, the former opposition leader,...
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe used the U.N. summit on world hunger Tuesday to lash out at the West and defend land reforms blamed for plunging his people into starvation...Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Mugabe said the policy under which...
Charles Nqakula, former defence minister and current adviser to President Jacob Zuma, will lead a team to facilitate talks on the Zimbabwean power-sharing agreement, the presidency said on Thursday. Nqakula would work with "special envoy" Mac Maharaj, who returns to...
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