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President Mugabe's Party Expels Deputy Minister For Alleged Links To PM
Tracy Mutinhiri accused State Security Minister Sydney Sekeramai of engineering her ouster because of a property dispute between themZimbabwe Teachers Union Says ZANU-PF Forcing History Syllabus on Schools
Political party youth training programs in Zimbabwe have gotten a bad name due to the violence associated with the Border Gezi programZimbabwe Government Not Likely to Bail Out Air Zimbabwe - Again
Sources said the proposed Air Zimbabwe bailout - which would be the second in five months - has divided Harare's unity governmentZimbabwe 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 allegianceIn 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 CoastEyebrows 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 yearsKimberley 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 2009Zimbabwe 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 AfricaZimbabwe 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 LibyaMore News Headlines