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MDC Supporters Released
A Gwanda magistrate last week released 10 Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporters facing charges of political violence ahead of the 27 June presidential run-off election after the state failed to bring witnesses to back its claims.
Mugabe threatens to seize foreign firms over sanctions
HARARE (Reuters) - 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' count...
[in Congoo]
Zimbabwe opposition to sign
Zimbabwe's opposition was Saturday gearing up to ink an agreement that paves the way for fully-fledged talks on the country's crisis after the African Union and UN agreed to help bolster the mediation...
[in Congoo]
AU hopeful Zimbabwe rivals will sign talks deal Monday
What's this ADDIS ABABA (AFP) - African Union commission chief Jean Ping expressed his hope Sunday that Zimbabwe's ruling party and the opposition would sign a deal within 24 hours to begin fully-fled...
[in Congoo]
MDC wants Mbeki to address concerns
Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will not sign an accord leading to talks on ending the political crisis until mediator Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's president, has addressed s...
[in Congoo]
SADC to ensure progress on Zimbabwe situation
The SADC Ministerial Committee on Politics, Defence, and Security has resolved to re-affirm the Zimbabwean mediation process led by President Thabo Mbeki. At a meeting in Durban, the committee said it...
[in Congoo]
African Union Chief Gives Impetus to Talks
THE chairperson of the African Union Commission, Jean Ping, flew into Harare yesterday afternoon, providing impetus to the talks between the MDC and Zanu PF aimed at resolving the crisis in Zimbabwe amid speculation that substantive talks could start as early as tomorrow (Monday).
Mugabe threatens to seize foreign firms
said Zimbabwe had begun auditing the ownership of Western firms in the country as part of a black empowerment drive "and to counter the possible withdrawal of investment under sanctions imposed a...
[in Daily Telegraph]
Zimbabwe opposition ready for talks - Odinga
July 20, 2008, 12:30 Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga said today Zimbabwe's main opposition was preparing to hold talks with President Robert Mugabe's party. He said he expected the two sides to s...
[in SABC]
Mugabe threatens to seize foreign firms over sanctions
HARARE (Reuters) - 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" count...
[in Breitbart]
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