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1.6m Zimbabweans need food aid - WFP
A poor farming season this year is blamed on erratic rainfall and limited access to seeds and fertilisers.
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'Mugabe wants progress, stability'
Tsvangirai says Mugabe now wants to ensure a progressive and stable future for Zimbabwe.
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EU lifts curbs on aid to Zimbabwe
The EU lifted curbs on aid to Zim and held out the prospect of removing sanctions to encourage reforms.
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Mugabe receives draft constitution
Under the 2008 power-sharing deal, a new constitution must be approved before elections.
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Mugabe ordered to hold by-elections
Zimbabwe's Supreme Court ordered President Robert Mugabe to call by-elections by the end of August.
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Health movement wants equal facilities for all
Representatives from more than 90 countries protested for better global access to health services.
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Zim banks asked to give up 51% stake
Zimbabwe foreign-owned banks get one year to hand over 51% stakes to locals.
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Zim MPs step up HIV fight
At least 44 male senators and MPs committed themselves to undergo circumcision.
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Zim minister threatens Biti
Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa threatens Finance Minister Tendai Biti.
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Zim govt in Green Fuel takeover
Zimbabwe’s cabinet takes over a multi-million dollar business because of indigenisation laws.
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18,000 Zimbabweans deported from SA
More than 18,000 illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe were sent back home.
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Zim military backs Mugabe
A Zim army chief says the military will only protect Zanu-PF and its ideologies.
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Zim sanctions must be lifted - Pillay
The UN Human Rights Chief says Zim sanctions have unintentional effects on the county’s poor.
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Small grains are tough sell
Small grains are being promoted as a crop better equipped to handle adverse weather conditions.
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Home Affairs officials accused of extortion
Eyewitness News has identified a Home Affairs official who took money to issue free documents.
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UN rights chief makes first Zim visit
A UN official visits Zimbabwe in a bid to address human rights violations in the conflicted country
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Sex worker leads cops to fake notes
A Zimbabwean sex worker helped police seize tens of thousands in fake US dollars bills.