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The US yesterday angrily denounced this week's calls for the
lifting of US and EU sanctions against Zimbabwe by the leaders of
southern African nations and urged them to "openly distance"...
President George W Bush slammed Zimbabwe's "bad governance"
yesterday, hours after President Robert Mugabe's government taunted
him for a "climb-down" from his hardline policy towards Harare.
A Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai broke off talks
with the ruling Zanu-PF to launch his recent abortive mass action
campaign, Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said yesterday.
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.
The arrests and alleged beatings of Zimbabwe opposition party
supporters continued yesterday as the Movement for Democratic
Change(MDC) announced a "D-Day" for its supporters to "rise up"
against...