Zimbabwe's long-time president said splits and greed are threatening his party ahead of elections he is pushing for this...
President Robert Mugabe is back in Zimbabwe and "fit as a fiddle" despite reports that he had been on his deathbed during...
Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe has arrived home from Asia as his party denied reports he had suffered a health...
ZIMBABWEANS were last night at pains to dismiss persistent claims that President Robert Mugabe was seriously ill in Singapore.Instead...
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Thursday lashed out at the “selfish” West for denying Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the opportunity to head the World Bank. Okonjo-Iweala, a respected economist, last month lost the World Bank... Full Article at Independent Online (South Africa)
Randhawa, who said only time would tell if his group's decision to invest in RioZim was "either brave or stupid," said the firm was compliant with Zimbabwe's empowerment law as it was 54 percent controlled by locals. President Robert Mugabe is... Full Article at Reuters.co.uk
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe speaks at the opening of the Global Power Women Network Africa event on May 24, 2012, in Harare. Mugabe lashed out at the 'selfish' West for denying the Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the opportunity to... View Photo »
The leadership is transforming and becoming too materialistic ... That is going to destroy the party. Let us be like Cde Edison Ncube who never questioned the positions he was given.
Nkomo arrived at the head of an 11-member delegation after "driving non-stop for 10 hours". Relations between President Ian Khama and his Zimbabwean counterpart Robert Mugabe seem to be thawing by the day, the latest sign being a secret visit by second... Full Article at Mmegi Online
The President’s visible ageing is both a strength and a weakness: his experience and continuing sharp intelligence indicate ongoing protection by the ancestral spirits and caution against direct challenges. Yet his occasional public stumbles and... Full Article at Africa Confidential
The outside world first learned about Marange in 2008 when police and soldiers loyal to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe violently cleared out thousands of small-scale miners, killing more than 200 people in the process, according to Human Rights Watch. Full Article at Yale Enviroment 360
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay speaks to journalists on May 23, 2012 after meeting with the Zimbabwean president at the State House in Harare. Pillay, who is on a five-day working visit to Zimbabwe, asked to President Robert Mugabe to... View Photo »
Why did the investors not leave when the apartheid government controlled Iscor? Why did the investors not leave when the apartheid government established Foskor in Phalaborwa? Why did the investors not leave when President Robert Mugabe implemented his economic policies?
El diario local The Herald, que cita a una fuente gubernamental, informó hoy de que el mandatario zimbabuense comunicó a Pillay, quien se encuentra en Zimbabue de visita oficial, que el Ejecutivo de unidad nacional que actualmente gobierna el país no... Full Article at Fox News Latino
But signs of discontent with his rule are everywhere. A Gallup poll released last month ranked Mosisili among Africa's five most despised leaders, with only 39% of those surveyed approving of his job performance - placing him alongside the likes of... Full Article at News24
Mugabe has reportedly blamed Zimbabwe's current problems on historical influences, in a meeting Wednesday with the visiting United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay. The UN Human Rights chief met with Mugabe at his state house... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Robert Gabriel Mugabe (born 21 February 1924) is the President of Zimbabwe. He has held power as the head of government since 1980, as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987, and as the first executive head of state since 1987. Mugabe rose to prominence in the 1960s as a Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) leader in guerilla warfare against... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
The leadership is transforming and becoming too materialistic ... That is going to destroy the party. Let us be like Cde Edison Ncube who never questioned the positions he was given.
Why did the investors not leave when the apartheid government controlled Iscor? Why did the investors not leave when the apartheid government established Foskor in Phalaborwa? Why did the investors not leave when President Robert Mugabe implemented his economic policies?
It is bad to do that, you are not a leader if you do it and if you buy votes
Tensions have been exacerbated by a growing sense of panic among party ranks about the prospect of losing the next general election to the MDC-T because of Robert Mugabe's age and failing health.
He was reliable and honest. There are very few people like him who mean every word they say and tell the truth
When Labour cancelled our mayoral referendum they were accused of sidestepping democracy, but even Robert Mugabe wouldn't have the cheek to count the votes a month before an election has taken place.
If you can't rule without going to Europe and the Europeans then you can't rule this country at all
It is regrettable that Independence Day has been monopolized and personalised by one political party. This is a national day that is greater than ZANU PF, the MDC, Mavambo or any other political formation. Independence day is a day greater than Morgan Tsvangirai, Robert Mugabe, Welshman Ncube, Arthur Mu...
We have become too materialistic and that is going to destroy the party
The Southern African Development Committee [Community] (SADC) on the other hand has increasingly displayed its inadequacy to address similar issues. In 2008 when Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe lost an election to Morgan Tsvangirai and the subsequent runoff was marred by horrendous violence, SADC did not make...
You suffered reprisals by the Smith regime (colonial leader Ian Smith’s government) because of the support you gave us
President Robert Mugabe's opponents have 'gone crazy' in their desperation to see him out of power by spreading false rumours that he is 'on his death bed' in Singapore
We must take care and caution that the past is buried.
President Robert Mugabe has prostate cancer that has metastasised and, according to doctors, will cause his death in three to five years.
The Bishop will not win, but if miracles happen and the Bishop won, well fine, he should lead the country, why not? Yes we are for a democratic system and in a democratic system you have to accept the verdict of the people
should not be paying for young people to go to Zimbabwe. It's dangerous for the people involved and it also gives direct support to Robert Mugabe's brutal and corrupt dictatorship.
We have done wrong to our people, because we were fighting amongst ourselves
We are convinced that the Prime Minister Tsvangirai has been sold another dummy by Robert Mugabe and the onus now is on the Prime Minister's office to talk about what has happened since that ultimatum was set.
That is why when we look back we say to ourselves we have done wrong to our people because we were violent amongst ourselves, we were fighting. You don’t have to fight in order to win a football match
The attack is clearly intensifying with each word about elections uttered by ZANU PF and Robert Mugabe and a clear implementation of their congress resolution to subdue NGOs they perceive as threats to them.
Democracy is never mob-rule. It is and should remain disciplined rule requiring compliance with the law and social rules
political spent-forces and controversial political leaders such as Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe
The wrongs of the past must now stand forgiven and forgotten ... oppression and racism are inequities that must never again find scope in our political and social system.
I am very excited by the victory and the moment I enjoyed most was when the President, His Excellency Cde Robert Mugabe, came to greet us after the match.
Our new nation requires of every one of us to be a new man, with a new mind, a new heart and a new spirit. Our new mind must have a new vision and our new hearts a new love that spurns hate, and a new spirit that must unite and not divide
RT @zenzele: Watching Robert Mugabe .What happened?.Good film.A must see for Zimbabweans.
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Watching Robert Mugabe .What happened?.Good film.A must see for Zimbabweans.
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RT @omojuwa: Robert Mugabe: What happened? the movie #moneypowersex #OpenForum2012
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Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe: The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the opposition party which in 2009 formed a power-sharing government with Mr Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF), sees the indigenisation wave as a feeding frenzy by ruling-party cronies that will deter foreign investors.
Robert Mugabe and Singapore: ZIMBABWEANS were last night at pains to dismiss persistent claims that President Robert Mugabe was seriously ill in Singapore.
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