All Africa reports, "Tanzania does not recognise Mr Robert Mugabe as the legally elected President of Zimbabwe because last Friday's presidential run-off, which was boycotted...
President Robert Mugabe said on Friday that although he accepted the need for negotiations to end Zimbabwe's crisis, the opposition must drop their claim to power and accept that he was the country's leader. Returning home after an African Union
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe arrived home to a hero's welcome from thousands of supporters on Friday after avoiding serious censure at an African Union summit over his widely condemned one-man election. About 4 000 supporters gathered at Harare's
About 50 women and children were taken away to shelter elsewhere overnight. Some said they were seeking asylum after being attacked in electoral violence for supporting the opposition. Meanwhile, military police have been seen forcibly closing down
Robert Mugabe and his military backers plan to assassinate or frame dozens of opposition MPs in an attempt to consolidate power and take back control of parliament. PF party of Mr Mugabe lost its grip on the legislature for the first time since
News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 4 months ago
The MP had been giving evidence in response to a challenge to his election by one of President Robert Mugabe's so-called war veterans. Colleagues say Naison Nemadziva was bundled into an unmarked twin-cab utility at gunpoint during a mid-morning
MDT Opponents of President Robert Mugabe gather outside the U.S...Zimbabwe — More than 300 frightened Zimbabweans sought shelter at the U.S. Embassy in Harare on Thursday, part of a wave of people fleeing what opposition activists describe as
04 July 2008 Why rule out intervention? Why do our leaders in Africa and beyond still persist in calling for further discussions/mediation/or a government of national unity in Zimbabwe? Robert Mugabe to voluntarily accept a peacekeeping force, or
04 July 2008 Dislodge Mugabe by removing office of president Mark Rosenberg NOW that President Robert Mugabe has been sworn into a sixth term after an election widely viewed as illegitimate, what is the rest of the world going to do about it?
A summit of the pan-African body, which had been divided over what to do about Zimbabwe, adopted a resolution calling for Mugabe to enter negotiations with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who withdrew from the election because of violence. The
Gabriel Chaibva, a former lawmaker and until recently spokesperson for a breakaway faction of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), said it was time the party accepted Mugabe so the country's political crisis could be resolved. He was
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