25 November 2008 Posted to the web 25 November 2008 ZIMBABWEAN negotiators are due to meet in SA today in another bid to salvage their power-sharing deal, amid a warning by President Kgalema Motlanthe that the deteriorating humanitarian situation "will... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
I know little of the thought process that drives Zanu PF but someone needs to tell them for their own sake that they are now taking things too far. Full Article at Moneyweb
The situation in Zimbabwe may soon "implode" as a cholera outbreak spreads and basic services collapse, South African leaders and a group of international statesmen warned yesterday.On the eve of talks in South Africa between Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's political rivals meet in South Africa on Tuesday for talks to end a political deadlock, amid mounting pressure from regional leaders for a deal to prevent the humanitarian crisis becoming still worse. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
A group of world leaders, including Jimmy Carter and Kofi Annan tried to enter Zimbabwe over the weekend to assess the growing food and humanitarian crisis. Full Article at NPR
Members of The Elders, Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter and Graca Machel had planned to go on a fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe, but Mr Mugabe's government made clear they were not welcome Photo: EPA Since the power-sharing agreement was signed in... Full Article at The Telegraph
24 November 2008 Posted to the web 24 November 2008 Former US President Jimmy Carter has spoken out about the events surrounding the humanitarian mission to Zimbabwe by the group of Elders. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Machel, Carter and Annan have had their visit to Zimbabwe blocked [AFP] Kgalema Motlanthe, South Africa's president, has warned that neighbouring Zimbabwe could "implode and collapse" within months unless a unity government is formed. Full Article at Al Jazeera
22 November 2008 Posted to the web 24 November 2008 FORMER United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan and former US president Jimmy Carter were yesterday forced to cancel their visit to assess Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis at the last minute after... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Southern African nations must intervene more decisively to end Zimbabwe's political and economic crisis, former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and other prominent world figures said on Monday. Full Article at Independent Online
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says the crisis in Zimbabwe - where a cholera outbreak has killed hundreds and spilled across the border into South Africa - appears to be much worse than anything ever imagined. Full Article at CBS News
Children play outside their home in the suburb of Epworth in Zimbabwe's capital Harare December 7, 2009. View Photo »
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WASHINGTON - MAY 12: Former US President Jimmy Carter smiles while participating in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill M... View Photo »
