Zimbabwean Police Stop PM's Rally Despite Court Order
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been forced to abandon a rally in the after police ordered the crowd to disperse during his address.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
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Zimbabwe:
Police Stop PM's Rally Despite Court Order
Zimbabwe Standard, 23 October 2011
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday forced to abandon a rally in the Nesigwe area after police ordered the crowd to disperse during his address. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Chipangano Impunity Shocking
Financial Gazette, 21 October 2011
THE late Malawian president, Hastings Kamuzu Banda, had them. Adolf Hitler also had them in his NAZI Germany and so did Joseph Mussolini in Fascist Italy. Closer to home it seems… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Parties Adopt Draft Constitution Framework
Zimbabwe Independent, 13 October 2011
THE three coalition government partners, Zanu PF and the two MDC formations, have adopted a preliminary draft constitutional framework that can be used in drafting the country's… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Chinamasa Rejects 2008 Election Violence Probe
Zimbabwe Independent, 21 October 2011
JUSTICE minister Patrick Chinamasa blocked South African recommendations supported by the international community calling for an independent probe into election violence in the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
COPAC Says Referendum Could Be in February 2012
SW Radio, 14 October 2011
The country's draft constitution is now only expected to be ready for a referendum by February next year after the September deadline was missed, putting Robert Mugabe's plans to… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
High Court Orders By-Elections in 14 Days
Zimbabwe Independent, 13 October 2011
THE High Court in Bulawayo has ordered President Mugabe to call for by-elections in three vacant constituencies in Matabeleland within 14 days. Read more »