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Zimbabwe leaders urge tolerance in constitution push

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

HARARE — Zimbabwe's veteran President Robert Mugabe and his one-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai launched a joint drive Wednesday to draft a new constitution, urging people to show tolerance and shun violence.

Zimbabwe launches public hearings on independence constitution

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Zimbabwe today officially launches public hearings on the making of a first post independence constitution for the southern African nation.

Zimbabweans top UN list of asylum seekers

Zimbabweans top UN list of asylum seekers

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

HARARE – Zimbabwe had the highest number of nationals seeking asylum in other countries last year, a UN agency said Tuesday, in the clearest example yet of how Zimbabweans do not have confidence in the future of their country despite formation of a unity government last year.

Changing life in Zimbabwe 'difficult': Clinton

Changing life in Zimbabwe 'difficult': Clinton

by AFP

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday acknowledged it was "extremely difficult" to change the "very sad" situation in Zimbabwe.

Columns : Guest Writer

Anna Bruce-Lockhart: Zimbabwe's girls fight back

by The Guardian UK

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

As a 24-year-old teacher Betty Makoni realised that two-thirds of the girls at her school were dropping out of class – mostly due to poverty, rape and infection with HIV. Having lost her mother to domestic violence and herself been a victim of sexual abuse, Betty started a group where girls could discuss their problems and support each other. Her Girl Child Network now supports 700 girls' clubs across Zimbabwe writes Anna Bruce-Lockhart in the Guardian

News : National News : Parliament and Politics

Gallery: Talking Point: Is Mugabe still in good shape to be president?

Gallery: Talking Point: Is Mugabe still in good shape to be president?

Fri, Aug 13, 2010

Mugabe is now shadow of the president who used to deliver thought - provoking speeches and would transcend all corners of the country with such enthusiasm and energy even his bodyguards struggled to keep up with his energetic and quick movements.

Mudzuri challenges sacking from govt

Fri, Jun 25, 2010

FORMER Energy minister Elias Mudzuri yesterday challenged his dismissal from government by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, insisting that he had achieved a lot with minimum resources in a short space of time reports the Independent.

Zimbabwe Unity Government Leaders to Call for Peaceful Constitutional Debate

by VOA

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara on Wednesday were to officially launch the long-delayed outreach phase of the constitutional revision process reports VOA

Mumbengegwi blasts EU

by The Herald

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Harare — THE European Union is not committed to re-engaging Zimbabwe in dialogue to normalise relations and lift the illegal economic sanctions the bloc imposed on the country, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi has said.

Welshman Ncube blasts sanctions on Robert Mugabe's mob

Welshman Ncube blasts sanctions on Robert Mugabe's mob

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

THE' illegal economic sanctions' imposed on Zanu PF by the West will remain in place as long as the West do not have their way in said Zimbabwe, MDC secretary general and author of the US's Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA) Professor Welshman Ncube.

South African mediators on last-ditch attempt to break Zimbabwe deadlock

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

APA-Harare (Zimbabwe) South African mediators are due in Harare on Monday to revive Zimbabwe’s power-sharing talks which have been stalled for the past two months, APA learns here Sunday.

Squabbling Zim principals turn to Zuma

by Zimonline

Thu, Jun 10, 2010

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s squabbling political leaders have agreed to call back South African President Jacob Zuma to mediate in a power-sharing dispute threatening to destabilise their already shaky coalition government,reports Zimonline a south African based online newspaper.

Columns : Business , Financial and Property Indaba

Trust Bank To Bounce Back

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

Harare, - Trust Bank, one of the biggest and most successful banks in the country before it was forced to close down by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in 2004, is set to bounce back as the central bank has agreed to reinstate their licence.

Zimbabwe's inflation rate surges

by SAPA

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Harare - Rising food prices drove inflation in Zimbabwe up to 6.1 percent in May, the national statistics office said on Tuesday, amid concerns about the country's efforts to climb out of economic collapse.

Public, private wages pose inflation risk: IMF

by Reuters

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Public and private sector employers in Zimbabwe should exercise wage restraint to avoid pushing the southern African nation back into an inflation spiral, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.

Zimbabwe halts investor-hostile programme

Zimbabwe halts investor-hostile programme

by Staff reporter and agencies

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

The unity government of Zimbabwe has put the controversial indigenisation programme on ice, fearing investors will not return to the country. The programme demands Zimbabweans to hold a share majority in mains sectors. The indigenisation programme will not commence until after the new changes to the legislation have been approved by new Zimbabwean cabinet, Deputy Minister of Indigenisation and Empowerment Thamsanga Mahlangu states.

Zim says in ‘accelerated relationship’ with IMF

by Zimonline

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

HARARE – Zimbabwe now enjoys “an accelerated relationship” with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a decade after the fund withdrew balance-of-payments support to the African nation, a top Harare official said on Thursday.

Columns : Agriculture Indaba

Zimbabwe's 'New Farmers' Leasing Redistributed Land to Former White Producers

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

Commercial Farmers Union Vice President Charles Taffs said some of his members are renting the same land they lost under land reform program in the past decade as a way to make a living doing what they know best

SA law group wants Zim land probe

by SAPA

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Johannesburg - The General Council of the Bar of SA urged Zimbabwe on Tuesday to investigate reports that a government minister encouraged villagers to disobey a court order against farm invasions.

Columns : Mining and Industry Indaba

Suspend Zimbabwe diamond sales: rights groups

Fri, Jun 18, 2010

JOHANNESBURG — The Kimberley Process should suspend Zimbabwe when the global diamond regulator meets next week, rights groups said Friday, a move that would bar the country's exports of the gems.

Zimbabwe mine will succeed: ACR

by BusinessDay

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

AFRICAN Consolidated Resources (ACR) financial director Roy Tucker insisted on Tuesday that a fledgling gold project in Zimbabwe was set to succeed, despite the mining exploration company’s ongoing difficulties with the country’s government.

S KOREA'S POSCO TO TAP SILICA, OTHER MINERALS IN ZIMBABWE

by Staff reporter and agencies

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

South Korea's leading steelmaker, said Thursday that it plans to set up joint ventures in Zimbabwe as part of efforts to secure stable supplies of key raw materials.

Search for New Foreign Partner in Ziscosteel Splits Zimbabwe Unity Government

by VOA

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

ZANU-PF cabinet members favor a Chinese or other Asian investor while most ministers of the two Movement for Democratic Change formations want either Jindal or Arcelor-Mittal to receive serious consideration wites the VOA

Caledonia Commissions the First Standby Generator at Blanket Gold Mine in Zimbabwe

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Caledonia announced the installation and commissioning on schedule of the first of several planned 2.5MVA diesel generators at the Blanket Gold Mine in Zimbabwe.

Ministers Fight Over Diamonds

by The Zimbabwe Independent

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

CABINET ministers have clashed over the controversial Chiadzwa diamond mining activities and secret sales of gems by state-run agencies which have only given government a paltry US$800 000 despite reaping tens of millions of dollars that cannot be accounted for by the Treasury.

Columns : Takeoff Africa: Aviation and Travel Indaba

AirZim mulls partnership with new airline

AirZim mulls partnership with new airline

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

AIR Zimbabwe is on the verge of striking a partnership deal with Zambezi Airlines that will result in the two airlines code sharing on regional and international routes.

News : Human rights and abuse

Concern over reported plans to deport Iraqis

by BBC

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Refugee agencies have expressed concern over reported plans by the UK to deport about 50 Iraqi asylum seekers to Baghdad.

Minister Dismisses Fears Public Comment on Constitution Will be Stifled

by VOA

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

ZANU-PF activists in the Maramba Pfungwe constituency in Mashonaland East province have banned MDC and opposition parties from holding public meetings on the constitutional revision process without permission of headmen

Columns : Science and Technology Indaba

Microsoft's slim new Xbox 360 console

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Los Angeles - Microsoft on Monday began shipping a slim, more powerful version of its Xbox 360 videogame console to US stores.

Columns : Motoring

Hamilton back on top of standings

Hamilton back on top of standings

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

LEWIS HAMILTON is back on top of the Formula One standings for the first time in 18 months after a stunning Canadian Grand Prix win.

Columns : Religion/Spiritual

Pilgrims besiege church to see 'blood' run from image of Christ

Pilgrims besiege church to see 'blood' run from image of Christ

by Special correspondent

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Thousands of pilgrims have overwhelmed a small church in Argentina after blood was said to be oozing down the face of an image of Jesus Christ.

Christian school fires pregnant teacher for 'fornication' with husband-to-be

Christian school fires pregnant teacher for 'fornication' with husband-to-be

by Daily Mail

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

When Christian school teacher Jarretta Hamilton informed her employers that she was pregnant, she expected to have a discussion about maternity leave.

Olympic golden girl Tessa Sanderson refuses to be married by a woman priest

Olympic golden girl Tessa Sanderson refuses to be married by a woman priest

by Daily Mail

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

UK Olympic star Tessa Sanderson has ­reopened the debate over female priests by refusing to allow a woman to conduct her wedding at St Paul’s Cathedral.

News : Weird world

Weird people, Weird deeds:Chihuri waters garden with water cannons

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

HARARE - Police commissioner Augustine Chihuri is using the force's Israeli-made anti-riot trucks to ferry water to his garden in Borrowdale, it has been established.

News : Sports

Zimbabwe manager punches Ugandan team guide

Fri, Jun 18, 2010

THE Rugby Cranes received a clue of what they expect from Zimbabwe in the Tri-Nations Victoria Cup tie tomorrow after the visitors’ manager punched a Ugandan official on arrival.

ICC encouraged by Zimbabwe progress

ICC encouraged by Zimbabwe progress

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat, who recently visited Zimbabwe with ICC president David Morgan to meet with Zimbabwe Cricket officials, has been pleased by the unity of purpose shown by those involved in running cricket in the country, and believes that a gradual return to Test cricket by the national team is only a matter of time.

New Zealand's black Caps could tour Zimbabwe

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Zimbabwe's hopes of returning to the Test cricket fold next year continue to rise, after New Zealand were given the green light by their own government to schedule a tour.

Kadhafi slams FIFA as "mafia for trafficking"

Kadhafi slams FIFA as "mafia for trafficking"

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi has accused world football’s governing body FIFA of being a "global mafia" that is involved in the trafficking of players from poor nations to wealthier ones.

Vuvuzela ban is possible, says Jordaan

Vuvuzela ban is possible, says Jordaan

by The Times (SA)

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

World Cup organizers are aware of complaints about the incessant tooting of the vuvuzela horns and evaluating the situation on a day-to-day basis while encouraging the fans to sing.

Warriors Gets Paltry US$200 Each For Brazil Game

Warriors Gets Paltry US$200 Each For Brazil Game

by Radio VOP

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

Harare, - Zimbabwe's Warriors are crying foul after receiving a paltry US$200 for taking part in the high profile international friendly match against Brazil's Samba Boys, in which the Brazilian team was paid well over a million dollars in appearance fees.

Columns : Lifestyle Love & Sex

Good bye to the search for the G-Sport?.. It doesnt exist

by The Sun

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

THE SEARCH is off, lads – the G-spot DOESN'T exist.

Simon Cowell ready to wed

Simon Cowell ready to wed

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

The music mogul got engaged to make-up artist Mezhgan Hussainy earlier this year and close pal Paula Abdul - who worked with the 50-year-old star on the judging panel of 'American Idol' - admits she is not surprised he has finally decided to settle down.

One half of Malawi gay couple 'moves in with a woman'

by BBC

Thu, Jun 10, 2010

A gay couple who were jailed in Malawi have split after one of them moved in with a woman, according to reports.

Lead Stories

African Sun raises $35m pot to fuel hotel expansion

Fri, Jun 18, 2010

Pan-African hospitality group African Sun had raised a total of $35 million (R267m) to finance its expansion plans across Africa, the Harare-listed firm said this week. The capital was raised "from a combination of sources, including development finance institutions, and a rights offer".

Norton council delivers real change to residents

by MDC

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

NORTON – The MDC-led Norton town council is working on an ambitious programme, which will see the town weaning itself from Harare City Council for various service provisions, the chairperson of the town council, Albert Zinyemba has said.

Lawyer says diamond activist’s life in danger

by Zimonline

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

HARARE -- The life of Zimbabwean diamond rights researcher Farai Maguwu is in danger after police officers tampered with his medication, his lawyer told the High Court on Wednesday.

SA papers wanted for Zimbabwe migrants

SA papers wanted for Zimbabwe migrants

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

ZIMBABWE is lobbying SA to issue birth certificates to children born of Zimbabwean parents living in SA, a request that could add to the Department of Home Affairs’ workload.

UK  rules out sanctions review

UK rules out sanctions review

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

BRITISH Foreign Secretary William Hague says any review of European Union sanctions against Zimbabwe would be based on progress made in implementing the Global Political Agreement (GPA) and will need the endorsement of all 27 EU member states.

UK Asylum Seekers Living In Limbo

by Special correspondent

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

London, - Thousands of refused Asylum seekers in the UK, mainly Zimbabweans, are living in limbo as they are unable to work, the British Red Cross has alerted.

Northern Valley high school student charged in alleged sexual attack posts bail

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

A Northern Valley Regional High School student charged in an alleged sexual attack at an after-prom party in Seaside Heights has posted bail.

Zimbabwe rights activist claims jail mistreatment

by AP

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

HARARE, Zimbabwe — A Zimbabwean defense lawyer says a prominent activist has accused police of mistreating him after his arrest on claims he gave false information about human rights abuses in the country's diamond industry.

Zimbabwe set to kick out East African Witchdoctors

Zimbabwe set to kick out East African Witchdoctors

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

Zimbabwe is to deport four East African traditional healers who had reportedly conned several people in the capital Harare.The four from Kenya and Tanzania are now awaiting deportation after they were found working without permits.

Confusion over security law as constitutional outreach starts

by Zimonline

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s unity government this week begins an exercise to consult the public on the drafting of a new constitution amid confusion over whether police will enforce a tough security law that they have previously used to regulate or ban public meetings.

 	 China, Zimbabwe pledge to enhance military relations

China, Zimbabwe pledge to enhance military relations

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

BEIJING, (Xinhua) -- China values its traditional friendship with Zimbabwe and hopes to push forward relations between the two countries as well as the two armed forces, said Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie here on Sunday.

Zimbabwe to lift diamond export ban

by Staff reporter and agencies

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

Harare - Zimbabwe's government will soon lift its ban on diamond exports and expects to trade more than 4 million carats from the controversial Marange fields, state media reported on Sunday.

NEW PAC REPORT DETAILS ZIMBABWE'S DIAMOND MESS AND ITS DAMAGE TO KP CREDIBILITY

NEW PAC REPORT DETAILS ZIMBABWE'S DIAMOND MESS AND ITS DAMAGE TO KP CREDIBILITY

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

A new PAC report titled "Diamonds and Clubs: The Militarized Control of Diamonds and Power in Zimbabwe" details the smuggling, greed, and government-sponsored repression and human rights violations related to the country's contested Marange diamond fields. The report also criticizes the Kimberley Process (KP) for losing direction and credibility amid - or because of - Zimbabwe's political defiance and humanitarian collapse related to its diamond imbroglio.

News : National News : Constitutional Indaba

Cost Concerns With New Delays in Zimbabwe Constitutional Revision Process

by VOA

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper reported that the panel is running through US$100,00 dollars a week on accommodation and travel costs and sitting allowances for the 25 members of the committee

News : National News

Zimbabwe militants call for chicken  restaurant ban

Zimbabwe militants call for chicken restaurant ban

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Nov 29, 2011

STATE radio says a militant youth group loyal to the president is calling for a boycott of a restaurant chain whose latest advertising depicts Zimbabwe's leader as "the last dictator standing".

MDC-M Councillors Defect To Tsvangirai's Faction

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Nkayi - - The crisis ridden smaller faction of the MDC led by professor Arthur Mutambara has been dealt with another major blow following the resignation from the party of 27 councillors from Nkayi South and North.

University of Zimbabwe Students suffer from food poisoning

by The Zimbabwean

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

Hundreds of University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students face food poisoning on campus, with already a number of students seeking medical help after eating poisoned food.

News : Africa : Eastern and Central Africa

Gallery Pictures:Ageing president takes a tumble (Will you catch me if I fall?)

Kenyan arrested in Zimbabwe over human trafficking

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Zimbabwe has arrested a Kenyan believed to be a ring leader of a human trafficking syndicate who tried to smuggle 12 Somalis to neighbouring South Africa.

DRC main opposition party's president is in Zimbabwe for a regional Tour

by Staff reporter and agencies

Mon, Jun 14, 2010

Harare-The Democratic Republic of Congo's main opposition Party, National People's Patriotic Party of the Congo/DRC President Sapard Vincent-de Paul Mozes Mulumba Tshimankinda Ngandu KALALA is in Zimbabwe for a regional Tour to lure support ahead of the country's election due next year.

News : World news : Australia, NZ and Asia

New Zealander fears Zaburoni infection

New Zealander fears Zaburoni infection

Sun, Jun 13, 2010

A NEW Zealand woman has told officials she fears she is among the victims of HIV-positive circus performer Godfrey Zaburoni who is suspected of infecting hundreds of women in Australia.

News : World news : UK and Europe

Tory Richard Powell issues apology after racist jokes outrage

by Mirror

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

A Tory yesterday issued a grovelling apology after he was caught texting foul-mouthed racist jokes on his phone.

Ben Freeth awarded an MBE

Ben Freeth awarded an MBE

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Ben Freeth a Zimbabwean farmer who has worked tirelessly for the right of commercial farmers and farm workers to continue producing crops for the nation in the face of mass-scale state-sponsored harassment, has been awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire).

Asylum seekers' survey reveals most find UK 'welcoming'

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

• British mostly seen as 'friendly, polite and football obsessed' • The Queen, Princess Diana and David Beckham 'most admired'

News : World news : USA and Canada

Post-prom Seaside rape: The other side of the story

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

After some Northern Valley Regional High students found a classmate raping an unconscious senior in a Seaside Heights motel after their prom, they cleaned up the room, "got rid of all the evidence" and didn't call police, a law enforcement source told CLIFFVIEW PILOT.

Zimbabwean school student charged in alleged sexual attack after prom

Zimbabwean school student charged in alleged sexual attack after prom

by Staff reporter and agencies

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

A Northern Valley Regional High School student appeared in court by video link Thursday afternoon, a day after he was charged in an alleged sexual attack at an after-prom party in Seaside Heights last weekend.

News : Crime and Courts

Pictures:South African woman (23) caught trying to smuggle 1.5kg of cocaine in her dreadlocks

Zim's Constitution Parliamentary Committee In Court

by Radio VOP

Thu, Jun 17, 2010

Bulawayo, - The Constitutional Parliamentary Select Committee (Copac) has be dragged to the High Court of Zimbabwe by three activists from a Bulawayo pressure group.

News : Africa : Southern Africa

Mandela's great-grandaughter, 13, killed in car crash after World Cup concert

Mandela's great-grandaughter, 13, killed in car crash after World Cup concert

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

Nelson Mandela's great-granddaughter was killed in a car crash on her way home from a concert to celebrate the start of the World Cup.

News : NEWS IN BRIEF

Rural Zimbabweans In The Dark About Constitution

by Radio VOP

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Gweru, Some rural people here have said they are in the dark about the constitutional making process.

Zim 'War Vets' Dump Human Remains On Governor

by Radio VOP

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Masvingo, - 'War vets' here dumped human remains on Masvingo Governor and Resident Minister, Titus Maluleke, to express their anger for his refusal to support a reburial exercise for their colleagues killed during the war of liberation struggle.

Zimbabwe Deputy Minister Says Debt-Ridden Foreign Service Needs Downsizing

by VOA

Fri, Jun 11, 2010

Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Joey Bimha told Parliament recently that Zimbabwe has run up total debt of some US$30 million in back rent, unpaid salaries and other expenses related to foreign representations

Columns : Indaba Podcast

Audio tapes:Deputy PM Mutamabara London address to Zim Diaspora

by Oliver Farirayi

Mon, Jul 26, 2010

Below is the full audio recording of the Deputy Prime minister's speech and question and answer in London to Zimbabweans in Diaspora on 24/08/2010

Columns : Indaba Galleries

Gallery: Mugabe:30 years From  a pauper to a Billionaire - Zimbabwe from billions to poverty,disease,fear and hunger
UK Buses and coaches: Golden Oldies

UK Buses and coaches: Golden Oldies

Tue, Jul 27, 2010

Taking you back in time with all the buses that transported millions of Britons across the island

Deputy Prime minister Mutambara address to Zimbabweans in London

Deputy Prime minister Mutambara address to Zimbabweans in London

Tue, Jul 27, 2010

24 th August Address by Deputy Prime minister Mutambara. London UK

Columns : Indaba video files

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Sun, Dec 25, 2011

A YOUNG South African singer serenaded billionaire Sir Richard Branson's daughter when she exchanged wedding vows at a Caribbean island on Tuesday.

Sexy girl looking for a man

Sat, Jun 11, 2011

In general, supposedly hilarious videos that "take the internet by storm" make us cringe a bit, but this one's a goodie. Apparently this is a real human lady's dating profile video. But it might just be someone having a larf. Or it might be a bit of cunning viral marketing on eHarmony's part (although suggesting that their site is full of crazy cat ladies is a bit of a risky strategy). Either way, it did tickle us so. Have a watch and see what you think.

Columns : Entertainment Movies & Music

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Virgin boss makes girl's dream reality

Sun, Dec 25, 2011

A YOUNG South African singer serenaded billionaire Sir Richard Branson's daughter when she exchanged wedding vows at a Caribbean island on Tuesday.

Denmark offers safe haven for Zim author

by Staff reporter and agencies

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Copenhagen - A Zimbabwean author on Tuesday became the first writer to be offered a safe haven for two years in the Danish city of Arhus.