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Zimbabwe's 'non-workers' exposed
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[BBC News] - This was a time when the military and supporters of President Robert Mugabe were accused of systematically assaulting those believed to have voted for his rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, in the first round. Raymond Jongwe, head of the Progressive Teachers
The road to redemption
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[Financial Times] - Having recently returned from Zimbabwe I ask him about its despotic leader, Robert Mugabe, whom he has met many times. He recalls his early “contribution” to his country, his expansion of health and education, and describes him as “a smart man.
Stalled for 24 Hours, Zimbabwe Constitutional Revision Process Resumes
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[Voice of America] - The current thematic committee phase stalled when representatives of the ZANU-PF party of President Robert Mugabe insisted on a quantitative approach to the evaluation of public comment, weighting particular points according to how frequently they came
Google News: Godwin is wrong about Zimbabwe
[The Kubatana (blog)] - In the article Godwin claimed that the Ivory Coast under its recently ousted President Laurent Gbagbo and Zimbabwe, led by President Robert Mugabe, have some “striking parallels”. Godwin argues that both countries, led by highly educated presidents or
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