One of the biggest is President Robert Mugabe himself with 14 farms totalling 16 000 hectares and twice that 32 000 ha...
When the US Ambassador remarks that Maite Nkoana-Mashabane South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister calls President Robert Gabriel Mugabe a ‘crazy old man’ and that South Africa cannot indefinitely continue with ‘quiet diplomacy’ it is she and not the USA that may be embarrassed...
The growing political crisis over the management of the rich Marange diamond fields shows how important this huge new revenue source is for President Robert Mugabe politically and personally...
Equally it would be hard to help Zimbabwe sort out its problems without a delegation led by President Robert Mugabe thus compelling British Prime Minister David Cameron to stay away...
When Munya returned from Johannesburg he was whisked off to a reception at State House where President Robert Mugabe presented him with the US$300 000 prize money of which he had been ‘cheated’...
Vol 51 No 22 |
- ZIMBABWE
- BRITAIN
As Harare steps up pressure for the European Union to abandon its sanctions on Zimbabwe it has emerged that a British-based bank has found a legal way to circumvent the ban on loans to President Robert Mugabe’s allies...
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is staying away from cabinet meetings in protest at President Robert Mugabe’s move to extend the tenure of the ten provincial governors without consulting him...
A political nightmare could arise about some likely African participants notably Sudan's President Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir (for whom the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for war crimes and genocide) and Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe whom British Prime Minister David Cameron would surely refuse to meet...
Moreover according to his supporters as Chairman of the African Union he plays a leading diplomatic role in upholding the continent's sovereignty by protecting Sudan's President Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir from arrest by the International Criminal Court and Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe from colonial interference (AC Vol 51 No 16)...
Vol 51 No 20 |
- ZIMBABWE
- ECUADOR
Arms smuggling drug trafficking and questionable clergymen all provide clues as to why President Robert Mugabe was planning a foray to Ecuador after his annual trip to the opening of the United Nations General Assembly in late September...