Not Now, Mugabe Says of Retirement
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has brushed aside renewed calls for his retirement as his party, Zanu-PF, agrees to him seeking another term as leader.
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Zimbabwe:
Defiant Mugabe Vows to Stay On
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 December 2011
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has hardened his stance saying he will not retire until after what his Zanu PF party calls "illegal sanctions" are lifted. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
South African Ruling Party Backs Mugabe
RNW Africa, 11 December 2011
South Africa's ruling African National Congress has offered to help President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF win the next elections in neighbouring Zimbabwe, press reports said on… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Elections Hype Worsens Media Onslaught Worsens
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 December 2011
MEDIA reforms promised under the Global Political Agreement (GPA) appear to have fizzled out with analysts and civic groups warning that journalists should brace themselves for… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Retire? Not Now, Vows Mugabe
Nation, 11 December 2011
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has said that he will not retire as long as the country faced threats of re-colonisation from Western countries. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Gets Party Nod to Seek Another Term
Nation, 9 December 2011
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has received another endorsement to represent his party in elections expected next year amid reports of intensifying infighting to replace him. Read more »
InFocus
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President Robert Mugabe officially opened the ZANU-PF's '12th annual people's conference' with a rallying call to his supporters to prepare for elections next year. Read more »