Thank you Robert Mugabe
THE EDITOR: The days when Europeans barked and Africans would whimper, are slowly and painfully drawing to a happy closure ? thank you Mr Mugabe! Thank you African Union!
Tsvangirai snubs Mbeki by boycotting Zimbabwe talks
Thabo Mbeki, the chief mediator on the crisis in Zimbabwe, held his first talks with President Robert Mugabe today since his counterpart's re-election but was snubbed by the main opposition leader. Mbeki, president of South Africa, hoped for swift
Zimbabwe 'infecting' S. Africa
On a visit to Johannesburg, S Africa, he said victims of political repression were fleeing there in their thousands. He said it was now 'imperative' there was a new government in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe was declared the winner of a
Vodafone to buy Ghana Telecom
Vodafone's intent to buy Ghana Telecom will help shore up the UK-based cellular group from emerging market competition and allow it to expand while the Vodacom shareholding is finalised, a Frost & Sullivan analyst says.Yesterday Vodafone announced that
'Unite against Mugabe'
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Sunday called on the international community to unite in condemning the re-election of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and said the opposition should now come to power. Miliband, who is in South Africa for
EU eyes Zimbabwe development aid if crisis lifted
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is ready to provide up to 250 million euros in development aid for Zimbabwe's worst-hit sectors if the country gets a legitimate, credible government, the EU's aid chief said. The European Union's executive
Africa takes centre stage as G8 kicks off summit
TOYAKO, Japan (Reuters) - The Group of Eight rich nations will seek to convince a sceptical Africa on Monday that it is living up to promises to double aid to the world's poorest continent. Underlining the importance of the issue, the G8 has invited
Western Meddling Caused Zimbabwe Crisis
Banjul, Jul 4 (Prensa Latina) Gambian President Yakha Jammeh blamed the western countries for Zimbabwe's harsh economic situation. Jammeh said Robert Mugabe's win at the runoffs was legitimate and all Africa should defend him because somehow it is a
EU eyes Zimbabwe aid if crisis lifted
BRUSSELS: The European Commission is ready to provide up to 250 million euros (199 million pounds) in development aid for Zimbabwe's worst-hit sectors if the country gets a legitimate, credible government, the EU's aid chief said. The European Union's
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