Asylum panic in UK diaspora – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Zimbabweans without settled status in the UK have been alarmed by a report in a daily newspaper here, the Independent, that Britain is working with officials...

Not open for business – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Zimbabwe’s biggest food processing company has closed its wheat mills because of the foreign currency shortage....

Africa’s richest woman – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

No it’s not Grace Mugabe, though Grace is not short of money or farms or houses...

From Marxist to Thatcherite – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

The most reviled / revered British Prime Minister of the past half century has been championed...

Bogus Profits – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

There will always be a miracle to rescue Zimbabwe. It might not be the cure for...

The bee stings – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

As the MDC marked its 19th anniversary, Nelson Chamisa accused President Mnangagwa of backtracking on a promise...

Zimbabwe Ambassador at Vigil – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

The Vigil marked its 16th anniversary and – to our surprise – we were joined by the...

Back to 2008 – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

How time flies. Here we are again with hyperinflation, emptying shelves and no real money: just...

Something stinks – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Riot police with batons and water cannon patrolling the streets. Disease spreading. Zimbabwe is open for...

Open letter to Finance Minister Ncube – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

You may remember the ever-popular Hollywood film Groundhog Day. (It seems to shown every day!) The...

Skiing uphill – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Some commentators have been scornful of new finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s twitter resort to crowdfunding to...

Charity begins at home – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

What compassionate people they are, President Mnangagwa and General Chiwenga. A millionairess in Singapore wants to...

The land issue won’t go away – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Fears of a land grab in South Africa have spooked investors. The ailing rand took another...

Zimbabwe Trek – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

To boldly go where we have gone before: that is the trajectory we appear to be...

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