Vol 48 No 12 |
- AFRICA
- BRITAIN
According to President Robert Mugabe Blair's departure opens the possibility of a new start to British-Zimbabwean relations...
Just as President Robert Mugabe touched down at Dar es Salaam airport for the Extraordinary Summit of the Southern African Development Community the Harare police were arresting Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai and ten other activists...
Sata is also close to former spymaster Emmerson Mnangagwa and a strong supporter of President Robert Mugabe...
However some development specialists such as Todd Moss and Stewart Patrick at the Centre for Global Development in Washington DC(i) argue that Zimbabwe should be treated as a post-conflict country in terms of the international engagement needed to help the post-Robert Mugabe transition...
President Robert Mugabe was already under stiff pressure within his own ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party...
The lack of serious diplomatic pressure for change in Zimbabwe goes together with an almost total lack of planning for the aftermath of President Robert Mugabe's exit from power...
Vol 48 No 5 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
Usually a regular at French parties Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe did not turn up on the eve of his 83rd birthday...
A 'fusion of new and old blood' to reinvigorate the economy was President Robert Mugabe's hopeful description of his cabinet reshuffle on 6 February...
British and South African banks have provided a more than US$400 million financial lifeline to President Robert Mugabe's government over the last two years much of it targeted at financing Harare's controversial land resettlement programme...
Extending the term of office of President Robert Mugabe until 2010 will not change Zimbabwe’s grim political or economic fundamentals...