Zimbabwe 
Harare Residents: Too Early to Lift International Restrictions(0)
This week in London British Prime Minister Gordon Brown rejected a proposal from South Africa’s Jacob Zuma to soften travel and financial restrictions against President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle.
South African Court Lends Support to White Zimbabwean Farmers
White Zimbabweans, who lost their farms under President Mugabe’s land reform program, are a step closer to suing for compensation.
Zimbabweans Bid to Amend Draconian Security Law
For the first time since an inclusive government was sworn into power a year ago, steps have been taken to amend security legislation that enabled the previous government to detain thousands of people.
Zimbabwe’s Unity Government Marks Shaky First Year in Power
Zimbabwe’s rickety government of national unity commemorates its first anniversary Thursday.
More in this category:
- White-Owned Companies May be Forced to Give Up Majority Stakes in Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe Prepares for Food Shortage
- Zimbabwe Facing Another Drought
- Southern African Leaders Discuss Madagascar, Zimbabwe at Summit
- Civil Rights Group Seeks Enforcement of Ruling Declaring Zimbabwe’s Land Distribution Illegal and Racist
- UN Launches 2010 Appeal for Aid to Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe Parties Resume Talks
- Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union Sounds Alarm on Takeover Violence
- Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai Announces End of Government Boycott
- Authorities in Zimbabwe Charge Lawyer With Obstruction for Objecting to Subpoena



