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PRESIDENT MUGABE . . . has vowed he will not cede any further ground in negotiations with Tsvangirai’s MDC until all sanctions against him and his cr
 
EU split over Mugabe sanctions
09/02/2010
Divisions have rocked the European Union about whether to renew targeted measures against Robert Mugabe and his regime cronies or heed Morgan Tsvangirai’s plea to end them ...
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Zim parties resume talks today
09/02/2010
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s three ruling parties today resume negotiations to end a power-sharing dispute threatening their coalition government after spending Monday briefing South African facilitators
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Red tape stalls revival of state steelmaker
09/02/2010
HARARE – Zimbabwe is stalling on naming a new investor for the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO) months after the parastatals ministry recommended the winning bidder
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Bennett trial postponed due to civil service strike
09/02/2010
HARARE – The treason trial of MDC party treasurer general Roy Bennett failed to resume on Monday due to the ongoing strike by civil servants
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Parly raises concern over ZMDC operations in Chiadzwa
09/02/2010
HARARE – Parliament’s mines and energy committee on Monday raised concern over the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)’s inept handling of the controversial Chiadzwa diamond field
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Zuma team due in Harare today
08/02/2010
BULAWAYO -- South African mediators are expected to meet negotiators from Zimbabwe’s squabbling coalition partners on Monday ahead of resumption of talks to resolve
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Outstanding issues block investors: Firm
08/02/2010
HARARE – Failure by Zimbabwe’s coalition partners to solve outstanding issues from their power-sharing deal is holding back foreign investors from returning to the country
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Land seizures now SADC issue: Tribunal
08/02/2010
JOHANNESBURG – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal at the weekend said ongoing farm disturbances in Zimbabwe were beyond the regional court’s control
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Harare urges exiles to return home
08/02/2010
JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe’s Co-Ministers of Home Affairs have urged Zimbabweans living in neighbouring South Africa to return home, saying police were willing to consider dropping charges against political activists
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Zim govt workers strike
06/02/2010
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s public workers on Friday embarked on an indefinite strike in protest over failure by Harare to award them a substantial salary increment
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