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FD the Rhodies that made a noise were the ones that were skilled at farming and their farms and livelihoods were taken away. I am sure you like to believe that they are now all living in a slum somewhere but you are wrong.
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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...
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Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) member countries have expressed their frustration and disappointment that the Doha Development Round initiatives have yet to be implemented despite discussions over the past eight years. Malaysian International...
Tags: Robert Zoellick, AM World Asia-Pacific, world banks, Asia Pacific, World Bank, Mr Zoellick, banks president, Singapore Foreign Correspondents Association, United States, president robert
Bennett is being tried on highly controversial weapons and banditry charges and faces the death sentence if convicted. He is accused of masterminding a plot against President Robert Mugabe's regime three years ago...One of the state's chief witnesses...
Tags: Roy Bennett, Zimbabwean, Mr Bennett, prime minister, Robert Mugabe, Morgan Tsvangirai, minister morgan, coalition government, president robert, strained zimbabwe
Rights groups are lobbying members of the Kimberly Process, the body which regulates the trade in rough diamonds, to halt exports from Zimbabwe. Activists say soldiers have killed about 200 people at a diamond field...Namibia's government is a close ally...
Tags: Zimbabwean, Ban Zimbabwe, Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, Kimberly Process Certification Scheme, human rights, Robert Mugabe, president robert, Namibia, prime minister, diamond trade
Mozambique will host a regional summit on Zimbabwe on Thursday in hopes of breaking a deadlock that threatens Harare's fragile unity government, the foreign ministry spokesperson said. Zimbabwe's unity deal, will hold the summit in the Mozambican capital...
Tags: Zimbabwe, unity government, Robert Mugabe, president robert, Joseph Kabila, prime minister, regional summit, Harare, Mr. Kabila, Morgan Tsvangirai
President Robert Mugabe called Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai "dishonest," state media said on Saturday, casting doubt on whether a dispute threatening Zimbabwe's unity government can be resolved. "We must no longer trust those who pretend to be in...
Tags: Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Morgan Tsvangirai, Mr. Mugabe, prime minister, president robert, Zanu-PF party, minister morgan, Harare, Mr. Kabila
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, joined...
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Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change has said there are "increased violent" attacks on its party members. MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said a top official was stopped and beaten up by militants from President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF on Tuesday morning.
Tags: Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe, Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Tsvangirai, president robert, Tsvangirai MDC, unity government, minister morgan, prime minister, Mr Mugabe
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. Mugabe's comments to state television on Friday are his first since Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said...
Tags: Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe Crisis Resolution Dimmed, Health ministry, Tanga, president robert, Tanzania