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The issue of Zimbabwe could see developed nations lose their
collective vigour for plans to revive Africa, British Minister for
Africa Valerie Amos said on Monday.
Voters went to the polls Sunday in two suburbs of the Zimbabwe
capital Harare on the second day of key by-elections as opposition
leader Morgan Tsvangirai warned of more anti-government protests.
South Africa has approached the government of Zimbabwe regarding
the right to peaceful demonstrations in that country, according to
President Thabo Mbeki.
Zimbabwe has reacted angrily to news the Commonwealth has extended
the country's suspension from the 54-member organisation, saying
the decision was taken unilaterally, the state-controlled Herald...
Zimbabwe's main opposition party on Monday welcomed a Commonwealth
decision to extend the southern African country's suspension,
saying the government of President Robert Mugabe has violated human...
The United States said Wednesday it would lead a campaign to
condemn Zimbabwe for what it called flagrant and ruinous human
rights abuses at the upcoming meeting of the UN Human Rights
Commission...
South Africa had not provided Zimbabwe with direct financial aid,
although an amount of R50000 had been donated through the United
Nations World Food Programme for food aid, Foreign Minister Dr...
French and African leaders on Friday were to wrap up a two-day
summit, focused on Paris's special partnership with the continent,
after forming a united front against US calls for war in Iraq.