Security Forces Gear Up for Mass Protests
As the situation in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate, civil society groups are planning to make their voices heard.
Bid to Stifle Foreign Press
International media angered by huge hike in accreditation fees.
Bleak Prospects for Schools and Universities
Soaring fees and teacher exodus threaten education of Zimbabwe’s children.
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SADC Push for New Talks Between Harare Rivals
Analysts say a face-to-face meeting could salvage the stalled power-sharing deal.
Zimbabwe Currency Facing Extinction
Despite government denials that economy has been “dollarised”, local currency virtually unacceptable as legal tender.
Uganda's Ability to Try Rebels Questioned
While ICC reconsiders LRA cases, experts ask if Uganda is capable of prosecuting rebel suspects.
Ntaganda “Ready” to Face Justice
But he says he won’t submit to ICC before peace returns to war-ravanged North Kivu region.
Harare: Aid Workers Struggle to Stop Cholera Spreading
They warn outbreak could get worse, as rainwater washes human excrement into open drains of stricken slums.
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