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Following delays in transitional justice for 2008 victims of political violence, avenging spirits are said to be taking the matter into  their own hands

 
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Makoni and Dabengwa ZANU PF Trojan Horses
Written by Aaron Mhonda   
Wednesday, 01 September 2010

ImageImageWhen Zimbabwe had its first presidential candidate to successfully challenge President Robert Mugabe and come out victorious, one would expect all opposition to join hands to bring about a new political era in Zimbabwe.

One would think the emergence of new presidential aspirants would not be an issue considering the fact that their participation only ensures that ZANU PF remains in power.

Simba Makoni’s only achievement during the previous presidential election, with the support of Dabengwa, was to deny Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai the majority votes needed to successfully claim the presidency. Dabengwa has boasted about it as a successful outcome

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 September 2010 )
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Stalemate on Zimbabwe Outstanding Issues Continues
Written by William Wachi   
Tuesday, 31 August 2010

ImageImageIt is now 13 days since the SADC summit ended on August 17 and there has been no movement on the three outstanding issues which the Summit recommended should be settled within one month.

In fact President Mugabe categorically stated three days after the Summit that he will make no further “concessions”, and would not implement the agreed formula for sharing provincial governorships, until sanctions have been lifted.

His use of the term “Concessions” makes it sound as if he would be making some concessions, yet these are issues that have already been agreed in the negotiations, which is when the concessions were made by both sides.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 August 2010 )
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Patience Running Low in MDC UK
Written by CZ Correspondent   
Monday, 30 August 2010

ImageSuspended MDC UK and Ireland executive members are beginning to lose patience with the national leadership as they watch the fruits of their hard work wasting away as the party disintegrates in the UK due to lack of leadership.

Following the suspension of the provincial executive almost a year ago, the national leadership through the Secretary General had said it would work directly the districts, but the districts have also been ignored – leading to apathy throughout the UK.

Determined... Suspended MDC UK chairman Jonathan Chawora's executive demands finalisation of their case.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 September 2010 )
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Zimbabwe Mafia Justice: Buyanga Walks
Written by CZ Correspondent   
Sunday, 29 August 2010

ImageFrank Tawanda Buyanga, suspected of being a proxy of suspected British paedophile and Zanu (PF) financier, Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, has apparently come face-to-face with the Zanu (PF) Mafia.

He was forced to cut a deal with prosecutors, but the deal leaves us wondering whether the Attorney General (AG)'s office made it in the interest of justice or whether there was some inducement. AG Johaness Tomana

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 September 2010 )
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MDC Launches Card, UK Limbo Continues
Written by Makusha Mugabe   
Friday, 27 August 2010

"No Party has Monopoly on the Definition of Sovereignty, Nor of Who is More Patriotic or More Deserving of Access to Our Nation’s Riches and Resources"

Image JOC assured there will be no victimisation President Morgan Tsvangirai today launched a new MDC Party Card at a function attended by Members of the Standing Committee, the National Executive, Harare Province, mayors and councilors, Ministers, MPs and Diplomats

He praised MDC national hero, Gibson Sibanda and warned party members to put the people first, shun corruption and nepotism and never lose sight of the founding ideals of the Party.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 August 2010 )
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Borrowdale Racecourse Settlements Razed
Written by Zimbabwa Hamunyari   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Image Zimbabwe Republic Policemen in the early hours of yesterday morning raided and destroyed an informal settlement at Borrowdale Race Course in Harare, making more than 400 settlers homeless.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) said some of those evicted and whose shacks were burnt were workers at Borrowdale Race Course where Zimbabwe's high society enjoys high class racing nearly every weekend.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 August 2010 )
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