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Zimbabwe Activists Won't Back Down To Mugabe

In anticipation of the next presidential elections in Zimbabwe, the government of President Robert Mugabe is cracking down on civil rights activists. Activists Magodonga Mahlangu and Jenni Williams have been arrested nearly 50 times each. They talk with host Michel Martin about why they keep pushing for reform.

Zimbabwe Activists Won't Back Down To Mugabe

In anticipation of the next presidential elections in Zimbabwe, the government of President Robert Mugabe is cracking down on civil rights activists. Activists Magodonga Mahlangu and Jenni Williams have been arrested nearly 50 times each. They talk with host Michel Martin about why they keep pushing for reform.

Zimbabwe Activists Won't Back Down To Mugabe

In anticipation of the next presidential elections in Zimbabwe, the government of President Robert Mugabe is cracking down on civil rights activists. Activists Magodonga Mahlangu and Jenni Williams have been arrested nearly 50 times each. They talk with host Michel Martin about why they keep pushing for reform.

Zimbabwe's future looks bleak as hope fades

The year 2012 was very tough indeed and this year already looks gloomy, writes JOSH PETERS.

Zimbabwe May Be First to Legislate 50% Female Parliament

Zimbabwe may become the world’s first country to pass a law requiring that women hold at least 50 percent of posts in parliament and other government bodies, according to a new constitution.

Zimbabwe: Turning On Taps a Risky Business in Zimbabwe

[IPS]Harare -For three weeks Tavonga Kwidini and his wife Maria had no tap water in their home in Glen View, one of the many dry suburbs in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare.

Mugabe Can Lead Zimbabwe for 10 More Years; Constitution

President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe will be allowed to try and extend his 33-year rule for another decade, according to a new constitution agreed between his party and their main opponents to pave the way for elections.

Zimbabwe: MP Sues Seed Company Over Botched Deal

[The Herald]MHONDORO Ngezi legislator Cde Bright Matonga is suing Seedco Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited for over US$300 000 after the company allegedly breached a farming contract entered during the 2010/2011 farming season. In summons filed at the High Court, Cde Matonga alleges that on November 02, 2010,

Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Enslaved By Superstition

[Zimbabwe Standard]THE mysterious blast in Chitungwiza last week once again raised the question whether Zimbabweans are enslaved by superstition and witchcraft.

Zimbabwe: Political Elite Looting Gems - TI -Z

[Zimbabwe Standard]THERE is an urgent need to enact a Diamond Act to curb massive looting of gems by the country's political elite, Transparency International-Zimbabwe (TI-Z) has said.

Zimbabwe: Political Elite Accused of Looting Gems

[Zimbabwe Standard]THERE is an urgent need to enact a Diamond Act to curb massive looting of gems by the country's political elite, Transparency International-Zimbabwe (TI-Z) has said.

Zimbabwe: Safari Operators Appeal for Kasukuwere's Intervention

[Zimbabwe Standard]SAFARI operators have sought the help of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment minister Saviour Kasukuwere after the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA) withdrew hunting rights from indigenous operators and gave them to South African agents.

Zimbabwe: Superstition Entraps Zimbabwean Minds

[Zimbabwe Standard]Very few people in Zimbabwe have come across the term penis captivus, but almost everyone has come across the word runyoka. The two expressions describe the same condition namely, "a rare occurrence in heterosexual intercourse when the muscles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual, making it impossible for the penis to withdraw from the vagina ...

Zimbabwe safari holidays are on the increase. Is it on the Rhodes to recovery?

For decades Zimbabwe has languished in the tourism shadow of its neighbours, but now visitors are heading back, and with wildlife galore and nobody to share it with, Graham Boynton can see why.