Zimbabwe's Teachers Head for South Africa
A relaxation of the rules in South Africa offers teachers who fled Zimbabwe a chance to use their skills at last.
Zimbabwe Government Targets Dissidents
Groundswell of opposition to the Mugabe regime triggers new police crackdowns.
MDC Faces Election Dilemma
If the Zimbabwean opposition wants a presidential election next year, it must forego a new constitution.
Womens' Lives Cut Short
AIDS epidemic and failed government policies are blamed for women’s plummeting life expectancy.
Zimbabweans Losing Patience with Mugabe
More and more people, including Presidential Guardsmen, are starting to say “enough is enough”.
No Cause for Celebration on Mugabe's Birthday
As Mugabe turns 83, Zimbabweans hope he won’t stay in power much longer.
MDC Suffers Mugabe Syndrome
Supporters say party founders have run out of ideas, but they will not admit it - despite it being clear they aren’t advancing the people’s cause any more.
More White Zimbabwean Farmers Expelled
New seizures breach Mugabe's declaration three years ago that land reform programme was over.
Zimbabwe Citizenship Battles
Critics says there is a ZANU PF political agenda behind registrar-general’s incessant harassment of people over their citizenship.
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