Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 31 August 2011


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Zimbabwe Deputy Prime Minister Says Libyan Envoy Deserved Expulsion

Deputy Prime Minister Mutambara said Taher Elmagrahi lost the right to be envoy to Harare when he abruptly shifted his allegiance

In Nigeria, Zimbabwean PM Tsvangirai Urges Peaceful Resolution of Harare Crisis

Mr. Tsvangirai said the African Union should help ensure Zimbabwe does not experience the post-election violence seen in Ivory Coast

Eyebrows Raised as Zimbabwe MDC Formation Launches Politics School

MDC officials said their curriculum is designed to teach a new way of politics that breaks with Zimbabwean politics of the past 30 years

Kimberley Process Members Urge Diamond Watchdog To Sharpen Zimbabwe Focus

Diamond activist Farai Maguwu said participants were also worried by Harare’s failure to demilitarize Marange as agreed in 2009

Zimbabwe Companies Say State Electric Utility Using Coercive Rate Tactics

ZESA spokesman Fullard Gwasira said the special tariff is designed to save power and boost production in various industrial sectors.

South Africa Expert Urges Full Support for New Land Policy

Somadoda Fikeni said plan could make the country a breadbasket for Southern Africa
South Africa President Jacob Zuma

Zimbabwe Expels Libyan Ambassador for Supporting Anti-Gadhafi Forces

Open Society Institute governance expert Ozias Tungwarara said Harare's decision was unwise given how fast events are moving in Libya

Rights Groups Cite Zimbabwe Government Agency in Illegal Diamond Sales

Chiadzwa Community Development Trust Project Coordinator Melanie Chiponda said security guards often set attack dogs on villagers

Political Violence in Zimbabwe Down in July, Says Watchdog Group

The Zimbabwe Peace project said violence had eased in July, but warned that political tensions remained high across the country

Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF Party Tense Following Another Suspicious Farm Fire

Political analyst Pedzisayi Ruhanya said pressure is mounting on the police to restore public confidence in their investigation
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