Zimbabwe 
Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union Sounds Alarm on Takeover Violence(0)
Zimbabwe’s Commercial Farmers Union on Friday said there has been a significant increase in violence against the country’s remaining white commercial farmers as the Office of the Attorney General has fast-tracked enforcement of farm takeovers.
Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai Announces End of Government Boycott
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says his party has ended its partial boycott of the power sharing government and has given President Robert Mugabe one month to resolve outstanding disputes in the coalition.
Authorities in Zimbabwe Charge Lawyer With Obstruction for Objecting to Subpoena
Police in Zimbabwe Tuesday released a lawyer arrested Monday for objecting to a subpoena issued for his client, Peter Hitschmann, who served a prison term for possession of weapons in connection with an alleged 2006 plot to assassinate President Robert Mugabe.
UN Investigator on Torture Detained at Airport, Expelled from Zimbabwe
The U.N. Rapporteur on torture, Manfred Nowak, says he will not return to Zimbabwe after he was detained overnight at Harare International Airport and sent back to South Africa.
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- UN: Zimbabwe Cancels Torture Investigator’s Visit
- US Blasts Prosecution of Zimbabwe Legislator
- Zimbabwe Court Puts Senior MDC Official Back in Prison
- Residents of Zimbabwe Capital Protest Purchase of US$153K Mercedes for Mayor
- Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Has Built Secret Farming Empire
- Civic Groups Warn Slow Reform Pace Erodes Confidence in Zimbabwe Government
- Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Criticizes Sanctions Against his Country
- Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Expected to Demand Lifting of Sanctions in UN Address
- Zimbabweans Blame Mugabe Over Unity Government Stalemate
- ZANU-PF Official Accuses EU of Undermining Zimbabwe’s Power Sharing Accord
- Tsvanigrai Says ZANU-PF Actions Threaten Unity Government



