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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...
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, accused of plotting
to "eliminate" President Robert Mugabe, is due to return to court
today for the continuation of his treason trial, his...
Zimbabwe's main opposition party warned yesterday that the country
could run out of food - including vital food aid supplied by donors
- by the end of January next year.
The treason trial of Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai,
accused of plotting to "eliminate" President Robert Mugabe, resumed
Tuesday after a four-month recess, with state lawyers applying...
The United Nations' famine relief operation in Zimbabwe, which will
feed 5,5-million starving people this year, is in danger of being
cut off after President Robert Mugabe's regime ordered all food...
The treason trial against Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai was set to proceed after the country's High Court
yesterday upheld charges that he plotted to kill President Robert
Mugabe.
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has ordered top officials in
his party to relinquish farms if they have acquired more than one
under a controversial land reform programme, a newspaper said...
The High Court in the Zimbabwe capital Harare yesterday postponed
until next week its ruling on whether to tighten the bail
conditions on opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, court officials
said.