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A different kind of Zimbabwe

I should have published this 12 days ago on 1 October, the date we had slated for our launch. Somehow, something gave and we could not meet that deadline and so here we are today, finally bringing ourselves to life. We have not been quite dead either. Our former home (http://zimbabweinpictures.wordpress.com) is a catalogue of the journey we have travelled, the challenges we have faced and the joy we have celebrated. Thankfully, we have celebrated more. Continue...

Prospects of meeting between GPA principals encouraging

Although the messages coming across seem to conflicting depending on who is saying what, it is encourageing to note that there is a certain amount of willingness within the members of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) to meet and discuss the way forward following the MDC-T temporary disengagement from government recently. Many people following what is happening in Zimbabwe will agree with South African president Jacob Zuma's most recent comment that Zimbabwe "should not be allowed to slide back into instability". Continue...

30 days it is

So SADC has met and made recommendations again. To the scores of people who were hoping for an amicable solution to thepolitical impasse in Zimbabwe, Maputo has been a huge disappointment to dsay the least. But what else could have happened? It was clear that SADC was never going to take a hardl stance on Mugabe. After all, he is a democratically elected president and is duly recognized as such. As for Tsvangirai and the MDC, their 30-day ultimatum is all they to hang on to for now. Whether that will materialize is still a matter of debate. Continue...

Refugee NGO petitions Old Mutual on stake in Zimbabwe Newspapers Ltd

The People Against Suffering, Suppression, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP), a South African refugee rights group has claimed that South African insurance firm, Old Mutual is the second largest shareholder in the Zimbabwe government-controlled Zimbabwe Newspapers (ZimPapers), publishers of government mouthpieces The Herald a Continue...

MMPZ COMMENT: ZBH Fires Employees For Leaking Info On MDC Blackout

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[The Media Monitoring Project, Zimbabwe] (MMPZ) condemns the authorities’ relentless attempts to emasculate professional journalistic activity at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings (ZBH) in their efforts to retain control of the national public broadcaster as the unbridled mouthpiece of ZANU PF. Continue...

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