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Zimbabwe police said more than 200 opposition activists and officials arrested on Saturday were suspects in recent petrol bomb attacks on police stations, shops and some government supporters.
A further 180 Chinese troops headed to the war-torn western African
state of Liberia on Thursday to join peacekeeping operations there,
state media reported.
China's leaders have drawn up a list of priority tasks for tackling
rampant corruption, targeting the financial sector and the
restructuring of state-owned enterprises, state media said today.
Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday brushed aside a threat by
Zimbabwe to break off diplomatic relations with Australia because
of his leading role in extending the African nation's suspension...
President Robert Mugabe said yesterday that Zimbabwe was prepared
to give up its membership to the Commonwealth if it was not treated
as an equal, hinting he was still waiting for an invitation to...
Zimbabwe's ruling party is engaged in informal talks with the main
opposition aimed at finding a solution to the country's political
crisis, President Robert Mugabe was quoted as saying by state...
Some 30 000 ha of farmland have been recovered from Zimbabwe ruling
party officials who had acquired more than one farm under the
government's land reform scheme, state media quoted a cabinet...
Zimbabwe's leading opposition party has won the majority of seats
in key urban council elections ahead of President Robert Mugabe's
ruling Zanu-PF party, according to results released yesterday by...