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6 September 2008
Posted to the web 7 September 2008
"The Bush administration said yesterday it no longer considers President Mugabe to be the legitimate leader of Zimbabwe and called upon the 'body
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TORONTO -- Canada has joined the U.S. and European Union in imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe's authori
tarian regime headed by President Robert Mugabe.
Foreign Affairs Minister David Emerson charged Friday that since the country's
Harare - The Harare government Saturday dismissed the decision by Canada to impose targeted sanctions as "misinformed and unfortunate", saying it will further hit ordinary Zimbabweans. On Friday Canadian Foreign Minister David
President Robert Mugabe has apparently postponed carrying out his threat to unilaterally appoint a cabinet, a step that would effectively end power-sharing talks with the opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai. The state-owned newspaper, The Herald,
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Canada has joined the US and European Union in imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe's authoritarian regime headed by President Robert Mugabe.
Foreign Affairs Minister David Emerson charged on Friday that since the country's discredited
OTTAWA, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Canada has imposed targeted sanctions against Zimbabwe to protest against "intimidation and state-sponsored violence" against opposition supporters, Foreign Minister David Emerson said on Friday.
The government is banning
New Delhi, Sept. 5: Former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala and his son Ajay on Friday were granted bail by a Delhi court which had issued summons against them in a case related to alleged irregularities in recruitment of over 3,000 junior
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Mugabe was prepared to name a Cabinet without input from the opposition. The oppositions says that would undermine talks aimed at forming a coalition government.
A Mugabe Cabinet would be seen by the U.S. government as
5 September 2008
Posted to the web 5 September 2008
MAIN opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has rejected President Robert Mugabe's ultimatum — whose deadline was yesterday — for him to sign a power-sharing agreement or risk being left out of his
5 September 2008
Posted to the web 5 September 2008
RWANDESE President Paul Kagame has implored Zambians to elect a leader that will promote peace and stability as well as enhance economic development.
General Kagame said that the best leader for the