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Zuma appoint new Zimbabwe team

Zuma appoint new Zimbabwe team

by Staff reporter and agencies

Wed, Nov 25, 2009

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday appointed a new team to monitor Zimbabwe's troubled unity government accord, ending former president Thabo Mbeki's mediation role, his office said.

Motswana assists Zimbabwean to obtain a Botswana passport

by Sunday STANDARD Sunday STANDARD

Sun, Nov 22, 2009

A Zimbabwean national and a Motswana man were last week convicted of conniving to provide false information to an immigration officer with the intent of acquiring a Botswana passport.

UN condemns South Africa attacks on Zimbabwe workers

UN condemns South Africa attacks on Zimbabwe workers

by BBC

Fri, Nov 20, 2009

The UN has condemned attacks against Zimbabweans seeking work in South African vineyards, which it says have driven 3,000 people from their homes reports BBC.

South African and Zimbabwean authorities behind attacks on refugees - Sources

by The Zimbabwe Mail

Wed, Nov 18, 2009

CAPE TOWN - South African and Zimbabwean governments are behind the latest attacks on Zimbabwean asylum seekers on farms as part of a security plan to drive them out before the 2010 FIFA World Cup, our source revealed to Zimbabwe Mail.

Malema does not support Mugabe but supports ZANU PF

Malema does not support Mugabe but supports ZANU PF

by The Times (SA)

Wed, Nov 18, 2009

(Julius Malema South Africa's own Chinotimba) ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has advised youth organisations in Africa to be in the forefront to remove "dictators" .

Reporters 'living in fear of their lives'

Sun, Nov 22, 2009

Zimbabwe Union of Journalists leader Foster Dongozi told conference that reporters in the southern African nation were "living in fear of real violence" from a government that "regularly uses terms such as 'enemies of the state' and 'running dogs of imperialism' to describe the media.

SA farmers threatened

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

Cape Town - Some of the farmers who helped the Zimbabwean farmworkers who were violently chased from their homes in xenophobic attacks in De Doors on Tuesday, received threats shortly afterwards.

Rautenbach to take the stand

by SAPA

Thu, Nov 19, 2009

Johannesburg - Tax dodger Billy Rautenbach will take the stand in the South Gauteng High Court on Thursday in the corruption case of former police commissioner Jackie Selebi.