Zimbabwe Sliding Backward into Chaos - Analysts

Having enjoyed relative peace for the past three years, Zimbabwe is slowly sliding back into political mayhem that existed just prior to the formation of the coalition government, political analysts have warned.

A woman sells vegetables at a food market in Harare.

Tobacco growers.

Zimbabwe economic migrants crawl under the border fence into South Africa from Zimbabwe.

  • Zimbabwe:   Country Sliding Back Into Chaos, Say Analysts

    Zimbabwe Standard, 22 January 2012

    HAVING enjoyed relative peace for the past three years, Zimbabwe is slowly sliding back into political mayhem that existed just prior to the formation of the coalition government,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Protectionism Hurts Economy, Say Experts

    Zimbabwe Standard, 22 January 2012

    PROTECTIONIST measures recently introduced by government to shield Zimbabwe's ailing industry will have negative repercussions on the economy, delegates at a business seminar heard… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sikhala Threatens Egyptian-Style Protests

    Zimbabwe Standard, 22 January 2012

    MDC99 leader Job Sikhala says his party will go ahead with Egyptian-style protests aimed at forcing President Robert Mugabe to step down before the next elections are held. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Powerbroker's Death Tests Mugabe's Party

    ISS, 23 January 2012

    On Monday, 16 January 2012, the much-anticipated inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of General Solomon Mujuru, in an inferno at his Beatrice farm, 60 km south of… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Copac Seeks Tight Security

    Financial Gazette, 20 January 2012

    The Constitution Parliamentary Select Committee (COPAC) is desperately trying to tighten security at its meetings following disruptions witnessed at some of its indabas last week,… Read more »

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