Zimbabweans question claim two-year term extension will improve development

Some Zimbabweans have questioned the government’s argument that extending the terms of the president and Parliament by two years will allow key development projects to be completed, saying the ruling Zanu-PF has had more than four decades in power without delivering meaningful improvements in public services or the economy.

MDC petitions ConCourt to nullify Mnangagwa term extension

MDC petitions ConCourt to nullify Mnangagwa term extension

Mnangagwa in breach of constitution by failing to order referendum, party argues

South African protesters go door-to-door forcing immigrants from their homes

South African protesters go door-to-door forcing immigrants from their homes

‘Foreigners’ fished out of their homes and thrown into the back of police vans

Coltart says latest constitutional amendment is ‘illegitimate’ and ‘illegal’

Coltart says latest constitutional amendment is ‘illegitimate’ and ‘illegal’

Human rights lawyer Doug Coltart has described the recent constitutional amendment as both “illegitimate” and “illegal”, arguing that the process leading to its enactment was fundamentally flawed and failed to meet constitutional requirements.

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Zimbabwe Refugee Sues Defence Minister Over Border Shooting

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I should have spoken earlier about Zimbabwe -Asmal

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By Angela Quintal

Prominent ANC MP and former Cabinet minister Kader Asmal...

More must follow Asmal’s brave lead on Zimbabwe (08-10-07)


EDITORIAL COMMENT

Published:Oct 08, 2007

The harshest words said by a senior ANC politician about Zimbabwe.

Former education minister...

Home Affairs: When the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing.

Today the Business Day (8 October, 2007) printed a story in which Jacky Mashapu, the Home...

Zimbabwe: SADC must act, and now

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A WEEKLY LETTER BY THE LEADER OF THE DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE

[This week’s...

DA cautiously welcomes Zim constitutional amendments

STATEMENT BY JOE SEREMANE, MP
DA SPOKESPERSON ON AFRICA
The Democratic Alliance welcomes the Zanu-PF and MDC...

Progressive Teachers Union Commemorates Annivesary

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Archbishop Ncube assigned new job


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Police backtrack on decision to bar PTUZ celebrations

By Henry Makiwa
5 October 2007

Police in Bulawayo yesterday made a climb-down from their position to
bar
the...

“African governments begin to acknowledge that Zimbabwe is in chaos”

STATEMENT BY JOE SEREMANE MP
DA SPOKESPERSON FOR AFRICA
Zambian Foreign Affairs Minister Mundia Sikatana should be...

“Home Affairs purposefully lowering border-crossing numbers to hide Zim refugee crisis”

STATEMENT BY MARK LOWE MP
DA SPOKESPERSON ON HOME AFFAIRS

The Democratic Alliance stands by its...

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