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Airplane Crashes Into Wild Pig On Runway, Reveals Zimbabwe's Air Safety Failures

Times Online | Jan Raath | Posted 11.08.2009 | World


It took a wild pig on the runway at Harare International Airport to reveal what many Zimbabweans have long feared: the country's Civil Aviation Author...

Zimbabwe's Women Traders Keep Economy Afloat

Inter Press Service | By Tonderai Kwidini | Posted 04.14.2009 | World


Her small tattered book is full of lists of orders for goods such as beer, maize-meal and chemicals. On another page are addresses and phone numbers...

Zimbabwe's Mugabe Celebrates Birthday With Sumptuous Banquet While People Starve

The Guardian | Alex Duval Smith, Africa Correspondent | Posted 03.25.2009 | World


Robert Mugabe marked his 85th birthday yesterday with a sumptuous banquet in Harare at the start of a week of parties which observers say is a further...

Zimbabwe: Swearing In Ceremony Marred By Arrests

BBC | Posted 03.16.2009 | World


The swearing-in of Zimbabwe's new power-sharing cabinet has been marred by the arrest of one minister and a dispute over several others....

Life in a Time of Cholera: Crisis in Zimbabwe

Arlene M. Roberts | Posted 03.02.2009 | World


Arlene M. Roberts

When does denial of health care amount to a human rights violation? Zimbabwe is facing a humanitarian crisis. The cause of the crisis is a political one.

1,500 Dead As Cholera Rages On In Zimbabwe; Disease Spreads to South Africa

Thezimbabwetimes.com | Posted 01.29.2009 | World


HARARE - The deadly cholera epidemic had spread to all the ten provinces of Zimbabwe and killed a total of 1 518 people by Christmas Day, the World H...

Zimbabwe: UK Caused Cholera

BBC NEWS | Posted 01.12.2009 | World


The cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe which has left hundreds dead was caused by the UK, an ally of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has said. Informa...

Soldiers, Civilians Riot Against Mugabe For First Time, Police Open Fire

AFP | Posted 01.02.2009 | World


POLICE shot at rioting soldiers in Harare on Monday as unpaid troops sided with the country's impoverished people for the first time in protest agains...