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In today's podcast, SA President Kgalema Motlanthe concedes that there are flaws in the current practice whereby the President appoints the NDPP; detained Zimbabwean activists are denied medical...
About one-quarter of Zimbabwe's remaining white commercial farmers are being prevented from farming their land in an apparent new wave of farm seizures, further compromising the country's food...
In today's podcast, ANC president Jacob Zuma states that SA needs to be an effective developmental state if it is to achieve social transformation; an SADC tribunal rules that Zimbabwe's land...
Zimbabwe will transfer ownership of all foreign-owned firms that support Western sanctions against President Robert Mugabe's government to locals and investors from "friendly" countries, a state...
Zimbabwe warned on Thursday that a proposed U.N. resolution imposing sanctions on its leadership because of a violence-marred election could start a civil war and turn the country into another...
Zimbabwe denounced the Group of Eight rich nations on Wednesday for planning sanctions on top officials, saying it was part of a colonial and racist move led by Britain and the United States to...
Zimbabwe indefinitely suspended all work by aid groups on Thursday and police held a group of U.S. and British diplomats for several hours after they visited victims of political violence ahead of...
President Robert Mugabe's government is using food as a weapon ahead of Zimbabwe's June 27 presidential run-off election, U.S.-based group Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday.
The...