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Mugabe Police Storm Crisis Coalition Meeting
Written by Makusha Mugabe   
Thursday, 28 August 2008

ImageHeavily armed police officers stormed a meeting of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, in Harare hotel this afternoon disrupting proceedings of an Annual General Meeting (AGM) of its members, including elections of office bearers.

This happened as South Africa's president Thabo Mbeki, mediator in Zimbabwe's power-sharing talks, arrived in Zimbabwe for what is expected to be a next leg in his efforts to enforce an unpopular government of national unity.

 Elinor Sisulu of Crisis

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There will be an MDC Branch formation meeting of Nottingham Branch at The Art Organisation on Station Street, Nottingham NG23AJ 07949261503 or 07528629740 The meeting starts at 3pm.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
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Zimbabwe Students Urge AU, SADC To Fire Mbeki
Written by Cz Correspondent   
Thursday, 28 August 2008

ImageTwelve youth organizations in Zimbabwe have urgently petitioned the SADC and the African Union to register their discontent over the visibly collapsed talks between theZanu (PF) and the MDC and urged African leaders to help intervene.

The student's contribution to breaking the deadlock in the dialogue was that the leaders should consider that there must be a transitional authority with a specific time-life, a people driven constitution-making making process must be initiated, delivery of economic and social service resumed, disbanding of militia bases and releasing of political detainees.

 

 

 

Zimbabwean youths are no longer the docile conformists that Mugabe used to hoodwink 

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Mugabe Signals Left, Turns Right
Written by CZ Correspondent   
Wednesday, 27 August 2008

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Self-appointed President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, said in his opening speech for the House of Assembly yesterday that he was still committed to dialogue with the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) for a government of national unity.

Mbeki, now mediator and SADC chairman is silent as a grave while Mugabe exacerbates crisis

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Mugabe Parly Opening "Non-event"
Written by CZ Correspondent   
Tuesday, 26 August 2008

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Mugabe and his Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri at Parliament opening this morning.

MPs and Senators from the main Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), who were inaugurated yesterday, have hit the ground running – heckling Robert Mugabe's purported convening of Parliament and declaring it a non-event.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
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Zimbabwe Needs Real Change
Written by Edward Zvavareyi   
Tuesday, 26 August 2008

ImageMugabe robbing Tsvangirai in full view of AU, SADC

Commentary By Edward Zvavareyi Robert Mugabe has no powers to do what he has done; convene Parliament and appoint Senators and Governors. By refusing to concede defeat after the March 29 election he is only trying stop the winds of change symbolised by the election of the MDC's national chairman as the Speaker of Parliament yesterday.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 August 2008 )
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MDC Assembly Speaker, Zanu Senate President
Written by CZ Correspondent   
Monday, 25 August 2008

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Moyo Speaker of Parliament
Despite the Robert Mugabe regime's attempt to steal the election for the Speaker of Parliament by arresting opposition MPs and to split the opposition by supporting the candidate of the MDC splinter group, the main MDC candidate Lovemore Moyo has triumphed.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 August 2008 )
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