Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 16 June 2011


Today from VOANews.com

Zimbabwe Military Seen in Wings - But US Envoy Says Brass Already Rule

Ambassador Ray's statements came amid reports the military plans to install its own commander should Mr. Mugabe be incapacitated

Diamond-Financed Defense College Deal Exposes Zimbabwe's China Ties

Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara told Parliament that Harare should take a fresh look at all the deals it has signed with China

Air Zimbabwe Cancel Foreign Flights as Fuel Suppliers Demand Payment

Air Zimbabwe on Wednesday shifted passengers to South Africa onto other airlines and on Thursday transferred London-bound customers

South African Rancher Prospers with New Way of Farming

Richard Haigh’s food production is designed to be environmentally friendly

South African Golf Enjoys Surge of Success

South Africa is well represented at this week's US Open golf tournament in Washington, DC
South African golfer Ernie Els signs an autograph at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, June 15, 2011

Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Charges Insubordination by ZANU-PF Ministers

Mr. Tsvangirai said the Home Affairs, Defense, Mines, Information and State Security ministers were only responsive to President Mugabe

Zimbabwean FM Biti Calls Chinese Loan to Build War College 'Criminal'

Mines Minister Obert Mpofu said deal pledging diamond revenues to build a war college is the best Zimbabwe has ever signed with China

Work on Zimbabwe's New Constitution Again Halts; Parties Dispute Method

For the second time in the past two months work on the new constitution has been halted by a dispute over how to compile public opinion

Rwandan Genocide Tribunal Complains Zimbabwe Uncooperative on Fugitive

The Zimbabwean government and police have denied Mpiranya is in Zimbabwe

Zimbabweans Face Final Deadline in South African Regularization Process

Advocacy groups say Harare has not produced enough passports and many Zimbabweans have not heard from their consulate
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