Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 28-02-2010
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) – President Robert Mugabe defended his controversial local ownership laws at his 86th birthday celebrations on Saturday, saying they were designed to broaden Zimbabwean participation in the economy.
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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe defends local ownership laws
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 27-02-2010
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) – President Robert Mugabe defended his controversial local ownership laws at his 86th birthday celebrations on Saturday, saying they were designed to broaden Zimbabwean participation in the economy.
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Zimbabwe’s Mugage defends local ownership laws
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 03-12-2009
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s two political parties made progress on implementing the conditions of a unity government, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday.
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Tsvangirai says progress in Zimbabwe talks
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 24-11-2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama honored a group of women on Monday who have confronted Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and said they had defied a dictator.
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Obama honors Mugabe foes for defying a ‘dictator’
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 20-11-2009
SHONGA, Nigeria (Reuters) – When white Zimbabwean farmer Irvin Reid arrived in Nigeria almost five years ago, he was given a set of grid references in the remote bush and told to find water and build a new farm.
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FEATURE – Zimbabwe farmers a boon for Nigerian agriculture
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 09-11-2009
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s ally Roy Bennett went on trial accused of terrorism on Monday in a case that has stoked tensions in the unity government of Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF.
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Zimbabwe PM’s ally goes on trial for terrorism
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 08-11-2009
CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) – Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Sunday he would stay in the government and challenge President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF to implement last year’s political deal in full.
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Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai vows to stay in government