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Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin flew in Sunday to attend the three-day World Summit on Food Security 2009 starting Monday. Flight KL 1601 carrying the Malaysian entourage touched down at the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport at 11.50am...
Tags: hunger strike, U.N., world summit, food security, food chief, food summit, strike ahead, Mugabe, Italy, Rome, Diplomatic conferences, World Summit on Food Security, Humanitarian aid, World Food Programme, Muhyiddin Yassin, Politics, Food and Agriculture Organization, Food politics, Malnutrition, Diouf, Hunger, United Nations, Zimbabwean presidential election, International reaction to the 2008 Zimbabwean presidential election, Anti-communism, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe, Civil disobedience
Zimbabwe's unity government partners has highlighted the redundancy of an oversight body specifically established to smooth the road of political reconciliation. Facilitation Team to ensure that the signatories abided by the terms of Zimbabwe's Global...
Tags: Zimbabwe, Roy Bennett, Movement for Democratic Change, key prosecution, cabinet meeting, Mugabe
Being in South Africa, I realised the link between AIDS and the relationship we have with ourselves and with one another. In that amazingly beautiful and diverse country, the differences we create between each other were thrown up into my face and I couldn’t...
Tags: AIDS, compassion, south, africa, people, love, acceptance, Mugabe, Robert, Zimbabwe, Nelson, Mandela
Zimbabweans are on the verge of writing a new Constitution for Zimbabwe. The last substantive Constitution of Zimbabwe was the Lancaster House Constitution. It was foisted on the country through a rigorous process of negotiations and compromises between...
Tags: zimbabwe constitution, mugabe, lloyd msipa, biti, mukoko, zimbabwe high court
Nestle is buying up to 265,000 gallons of milk a year from a Zimbabwean farm seized from white landowners and now owned by the wife of Robert Mugabe. Grace Mugabe has taken over at least six of the country's most valuable farms, reports the Telegraph....
Tags: Nestle, Mugabe, Zimbabwe, Cattle, Africa, Cows, Harare
Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has accused President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party of persecuting his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).He says Zanu-PF has violated the law and spread the language of hate, and he has vowed not to let it...
Tags: Mugabe
There is an old saying that says that "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." The statement refers to the persuasive power of numbers, the use of statistics to bolster weak arguments, and the tendency of people to disparage...
Tags: mugabe, fund for peace, tsvangirai, zimbabwe, lloyd msipa, Tendai Biti
PF party booed and threw bottles of water at each other before riot police moved in to drive them out of the conference venue.
Tags: mugabe, Zimbabwean, Robert Mugabe, president robert, Harare International Conference, riot police, revolutionary songs, Morgan Tsvangirai
The recent debate instigated by the Prime minister of Zimbabwe, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai on whether Zimbabweans in the Diaspora should go back home to assist in the reconstruction of Zimbabwe at this moment in time following the formation of the inclusive...
Tags: zimbabwe, lloyd msipa, mugabe, biti, south africa, swaziland, lesotho, botswana
It was Johann von Goethe who said “We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise we harden. This could not be further from the truth when it comes to the oldest party on the political scene in Zimbabwe, The Zimbabwe African National...
Tags: lloyd msipa, zimbabwe, mugabe, tsvangirai, biti