...in decades, The Los Angeles Times reported. According to reports from industry and security services, officials of President Robert Mugabe's regime are looting the diamonds, the Times report says. "The diamond game is the filthiest game in town and everyone's...
...constitutional amendment that would provide for the opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, to become prime minister, with Robert Mugabe remaining president. But other unresolved issues still prevent a unity government from emerging. Meanwhile cholera swept...
...promised that those rioters will be arrested but given that the Army is one of the few supporters that President Robert Mugabe has left, no one is expecting much action. Police may have been reluctant to act against the army, but their reaction to the...
...Robert Mugabe's honorary knighthood and the peerage for Peter Mandelson, one can understand why, in certain instances, people are reluctant to use titles. It is refreshing, however, to hear how David Warner, the distinguished Shakespearean actor, insisted...
...Zimbabwe's main political parties agreed to share power few expect to see a unity government formed any time soon by President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF and prime minister-designate Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change. But the burgeoning humanitarian...
...Zimbabwe's political leaders to sign a crucial constitutional amendment within the next few days. Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) have agreed a draft, which sets out the powers of the...
...ZANU-PF lost its majority in parliament for the first time since independence in 1980 [1]. In the presidential race, Robert Mugabe came second to the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), leader Morgan Tsvangirai [2]. A presidential run-off...
...we can respond to this emergency." British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in a statement on 4 December that "[President Robert] Mugabe's failed state is no longer willing or capable of protecting its people. Thousands are stricken with cholera, and must...
...Chibebe, his counterpart in the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, who was arrested during a protest. "This week (Robert) Mugabe police arrested scores of unionists, including the General Secretary of the ZCTU Wellington Chibebe, for merely protesting against...
...are getting little help from the government, which has been paralyzed since disputed March elections as President Robert Mugabe and the opposition wrangle over a power-sharing deal. "Our central hospitals are literally not functioning," Minister of Health...