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PERSPECTIVE The dust has finally settled and the curtain closed.The African National Congress (ANC)emerged victors of the 2009 presidential and parliamentary elections. Their landslide victory comfortably secures them an upper hand in driving...
Tags: Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai, Land reforms, corruption, democracy, Robert Mgabe
Four months after an agreement with Zimbabwean officials to repair what one minister dubbed a "mutually ruinous relationship," the BBC and CNN are reporting openly from the troubled African nation for the first time in nearly a decade. Kim Norgaard, CNN's...
Tags: Zimbabwean, CNN, Zimbabwe, Harare
When people in South Africa say “Limpopo,” they mean the middle of nowhere. They are referring to the northernmost province of the country, along the border with Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, where few people have cars or running water...
Tags: Jarmila Kratochv, As Semenya&, Zola Budd, Phineas Sako, Jacob, Moletjie Athletics Club, gold medal, Jeremiah Mokaba, world championships, Limpopo, Zimbabwe, world champion, Masvingo, allnews, South, Caster Semenya, Ariel Levy
Muller Conrad "Billy" Rautenbach, born on September 23 1959, is a controversial Zimbabwean businessman who has parlayed his closeness to the Zanu-PF government into a personal fortune and an aura of untouchability -- despite being a fugitive for a decade.
Tags: Mr Rautenbach, Zimbabwean, Zimbabwe Bio-Energy, DRC, Camec, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Harare, Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Billy Rautenbach, Politics, John Bredenkamp, Rautenbach
For the first time in three or four years, there is a bit of tension in the Proteas one-day squad as they prepare for a five-match series against an England side they can beat comfortably...Like fat and salt, tension also comes in good and bad varieties;...
Tags: Albie Morkel, Graeme Smith, Zimbabwe, Harare, South Africa national cricket team, South Africa, Jacques Kallis, JP Duminy, allnews, White South Africans, cricket, Cricket in South Africa
Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile has stirred up a hornets’ nest over the selection of Zimbabwean national Tendai Mtawarira for the Springboks. Stofile’s department placed an advert in several newspapers this week accusing sports federations of not respecting...
Tags: Tendai Mtawarira, Mr Mtawarira, Zimbabwean Springbok, Saru, south african, Brian Mujati, work permit, Makhenkesi Stofile, Republic, Zimbabwe, Harare, Tonderai Chavhanga, South Africa national rugby union team, South African Rugby Union, Sharks
When white Zimbabwean farmer Irvin Reid arrived in Nigeria almost five years ago, he was given a set of grid references in the remote bush and told to find water and build a new farm. His dairy farm now has 300 Jersey cows, some of among 800 imported...
Tags: New Nigerian Farmers Associations, Zimbabwe, bush, Nigeria, Shonga, White people in Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Cassava, African Union member states, African countries, British Empire, Environment
Arriving back at the embassy in Kiev, Britain's ambassador, Leigh Turner, discovered a troupe of angry Ukrainian folk dancers. The dancers were protesting about the fact that they had been refused British visas. Returning to his residence that evening,...
Tags: Leigh Turner, FCO, Zimbabwe, diplomatic blogging, folk dancers, Britain, ukrainians folk, Harare, David Miliband, Diplomacy, Ambassador, Stuart Jack, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Blog
The planting season in Zimbabwe is fast approaching, but farmers are struggling to access crucial agricultural inputs, bringing fears of yet another poor harvest. "Before the government of national unity came into being [in February 2009] ... new farmers...
Tags: Zimbabwe, GMB, reform programme, commercial banks, Thomas Chirandu, Harare, Food security, Robert Mugabe, Famine, Environment, Business Finance, Food politics, Agriculture
Five people have died from cholera at two different locations in Zimbabwe, and 30 other people are undergoing treatment for the waterborne disease, raising the spectre of another epidemic. The permanent secretary for health, Gerald Gwinji, told the state-run...
Tags: Combined Harare Residents Association, told irin, IRIN, cholera outbreak, Zimbabwe, Harare, Water supply, Zimbabwean cholera outbreak, Environment, Cholera, Bacterial diseases, Pandemics