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The African Union (AU) was yesterday set to suppress one of its own
reports critical of Zimbabwe’s human rights record, in the
wake of protests about procedure and claims that the...
Foreign Minister Stan Mudenge denied yesterday that Zimbabwe was
snubbing a top UN official on a food assessment mission who was
scheduled to meet with government ministers this week.
A fourth set of charges - this time under draconian state security
legislation - has been brought against 70 alleged mercenaries said
to have been part of a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, lawyers...
Zimbabwean police yesterday charged 60 suspected mercenaries
detained in the country with attempting to purchase firearms
without a certificate, their lawyer said.
A group of about 64 men in detention in Zimbabwe, accused of being
"mercenaries" planning to overthrow the government of Equatorial
Guinea, are to be charged with destabilising an independent...
So far only charges relating to immigration, firearms and aviation
offences have been considered against 67 people who have been
warned of facing the death penalty if found to be mercenaries in a...
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo is expected to send a
high-ranking envoy to Harare in the next two weeks, after Zimbabwe
quit the Commonwealth, a diplomat said here Wednesday.
Visiting Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim on Wednesday wound
up meetings with South African officials ahead of an expected visit
by newly elected President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.