
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has launched a campaign to draw international attention to the plight of his countrymen who are forced to walk to work every day because of rocketing transport costs.
Tsvangirai, who started walking to work two weeks ago to show solidarity with millions of suffering Zimbabweans, said at the time that [...]
September 27, 2005 | Posted in
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Eight Zimbabwean soccer players have gone missing in London following a controversial trip to the United Kingdom to play a match, a newspaper reported in Harare on Saturday.
Two soccer officials have also disappeared, the state-controlled Herald reported. The ten men – from top teams Caps United and Highlanders Football Club – were granted visas [...]
September 25, 2005 | Posted in
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United Nations – The African leader some call a hero and others a destructive despot suggests people in his country aren’t hungry, they just can’t eat their favourite food. President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press on Friday that his people are “very, very happy”, though aid agencies [...]
September 18, 2005 | Posted in
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