Grandmothers Take on Care of AIDS Orphans
Ageing Zimbabweans being forced into surrogate motherhood by the pandemic.
Country Grinding to a Halt
Striking workers demand pay in dollars and rands as local currency effectively worthless.
New Zimbabwe Talks Fail to Break Ministries Impasse
Those privy to aborted talks between Mugabe and Tsvangirai again blame differences over the allocation of ten key government ministries.
Haunted by the Past
Tribal chiefs bury remains of war victims to quell ghostly fears.
Troops Fume Over Pay
Police on alert as soldiers embark on a go-slow after promises of foreign currency payments are not kept.
Continued Pursuit of LRA Questioned
Calls grow for halt to military campaign against Ugandan rebels.
International Justice/ICC: Nov-Dec ‘08
IWPR report on sexual violence helps draw attention to alarming levels of rape in DRC.
Suicide Rate High in North Tajikistan
Soghd region has an unusually high suicide rate, and the majority of cases involve men.
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