Grim Harare Hospital Highlights Healthcare Crisis
The hospital reception is a theatre of agony: adults weep, the injured groan and women who have just lost loved ones wail.
Mugabe Silent Over MDC Talks
President’s independence anniversary speech sidesteps negotiations with the opposition.
Rural Zimbabwe's Slow Death
Depression has set in in once flourishing rural townships.
Zimbabweans' Desperate Quest for AIDS Drugs
Many suffering AIDS-related illnesses have lost hope of receiving anti-retroviral drug treatment.
Mistrust Hampers Zimbabwe Mediation Effort
The South African president will have to work hard to persuade Zimbabwe’s government and opposition to talk to one another – and even to him.
Independence Day Gloom
Conditions for Zimbabweans resemble those under Smith regime.
Gukurahundi Reconciliation Urged
New bill aims to address emotional scars of mass killings, but some say it doesn’t go far enough.
Rumblings of Discontent in Zimbabwean Ruling Party
Senior party officials dispute the official story that President Robert Mugabe was formally endorsed as ZANU-PF’s candidate for the 2008 election.
Zimbabwean Exiles Step Up Vote Campaign
They want the SADC to force Mugabe to let them take part in key ballot.
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