![]() Zimbabwe paper accuses envoys of demonising Mugabe ... demonising Zimbabwe's government and "cooking up" evidence of political violence to help unseat President Robert Mugabe after almost 30 years in power. ... ![]() University of Massachusetts President Asks Trustees to Revoke ... ... President Jack Wilson has recommended that the Board of Trustees revoke an honorary degree awarded two decades ago to Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe. ... |
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Zimbabwe's political environment is not yet secure or fair ahead of a run-off in which the opposition hopes to unseat President Robert Mugabe, the regional SADC organisation which will monitor the poll said on Wednesday. - 05/14/08 at 08:58AM A state-run paper accused Western ambassadors on Wednesday of demonising Zimbabwe's government and "cooking up" evidence of political violence to help unseat President Robert Mugabe after almost 30 years in power. - 05/14/08 at 08:58AM A pro-government rights outfit has urged Robert Mugabe to consider declaring a state of emergency in Zimbabwe to stem a tide of political violence. - 05/14/08 at 07:41AM Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe speaks at the country's Independence celebrations in the capital Harare April 18, 2008. (Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters) Reuters - Conditions are neither safe nor fair yet for a run-off election in Zimbabwe in which the opposition hopes to unseat President Robert Mugabe, the regional SADC organization which will monitor the poll said on Wednesday. - 05/14/08 at 07:02AM ZIMBABWE: The leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition group said yesterday he would contest a presidential run-off against president Robert Mugabe even if only regional observers could be present. - 05/14/08 at 05:50AM A pro-government rights outfit has urged Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, seen here, to consider declaring a state of emergency to stem a tide of post-election political violence, state media has said Photo:Alexander Joe/AFP AFP - HARARE (AFP) - A pro-government rights outfit has urged Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to consider declaring a state of emergency to stem a tide of post-election pol - 05/14/08 at 03:36AM |
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Timothy Kalyegira removed from reality - A response Simply put, because of the greed and evil of Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF cronies. Those sick sick people have destroyed the lives of millions and in my honest and humble opinion, I believe that every single one of them should be shot. ... - Wed, May 14 Ambassadors not above the law ― govt THE GOVERNMENT has accused Western ambassadors on Wednesday of breaching Zimbabwe’s laws and undermining President Robert Mugabe’s government by "cooking up" evidence of political violence. - Wed, May 14 Pro-Mugabe lobby urges state of emergency (AFP) A pro-government rights outfit has urged Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, seen here in AFP - A pro-government rights outfit has urged Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to consider declaring a state of emergency to stem a tide of ... - Wed, May 14 Violence Escalates In Zimbabwe A pro-govrnment rights outfit in Zimbabwe has urged President Robert Mugabe to consider declaring a state of emergency to stem a tide of post election violence. The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Justice(ZLJ) said a state of emrgency would help ... - Wed, May 14 Well…I finally got around to watching The Great Debaters which ... So we have this dictator president (Robert Mugabe) who has been ruling Zimbabwe for about 28 years. Alas, alas after years of driving his country into a ditch they finally have an election where opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai ... - Wed, May 14 Lobby urges state of emergency in Zim AFP HARARE - A pro-government rights outfit has urged Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to consider declaring a state of emergency to stem a tide of post-election political violence, state media said today. ... - Wed, May 14 |
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