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Zimbabwe's run-off presidential election on June 27 is very unlikely to be free and fair, a group of southern African ministers said on Thursday, in the strongest regional condemnation yet of...
The year-long treason trial of Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai began winding up yesterday with the state prosecutor
declaring him guilty of plotting to assassinate President Robert...
The treason trial of Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai, accused of plotting to assassinate President Robert
Mugabe, reopened yesterday with an aide to Tsvangirai saying they
had been...
The leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition, Morgan Tsvangirai, who is
facing charges of plotting to assassinate President Robert Mugabe,
yesterday wound up his evidence before a Harare High Court...
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, accused of plotting
to assassinate President Robert Mugabe, denied in court yesterday
that he had ever conspired to overthrow the government.
Zimbabwe's largest private newspaper was granted a court order
yesterday barring police from interfering with publishing
operations, the second to be issued in favour of the embattled
paper in less...
The High Court in Zimbabwe yesterday began hearing a challenge by
opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai against President Robert
Mugabe's victory in last year's disputed polls.
Zimbabwean police yesterday charged four directors of the Daily
News, an independent newspaper critical of President Robert
Mugabe's government, for publishing without a licence, the paper's
legal...