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February 2008

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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Zimbabwe

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26.02.2008 In the absence of a reliable supply of other energy sources, the Zimbawean Government has launched a programme to promote the use of solar energy as an alternative source of energy for computers in schools around the country, in conjunction with Mukonitronics Private Limited. The programme to be spread to all the country's provinces is also being implemented with the Zimbabwe Academic Research Network.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
19.02.2008 African development advocates are calling on the United States to engage multilaterally and in support of the democratic process in Zimbabwe, where March presidential elections could end the 18-year rule of Robert Mugabe and start the healing process after a near decade of acute political, social, and economic crisis.
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zimbabwean press
14.02.2008 The private newspaper industry in the country is about to collapse in the wake of high production costs worsened by an acute shortage of locally produced newsprint.
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Zim elections
11.02.2008 Stephen Chan profiles Simba Makoni who has emerged to challenge Robert Mugabe from within ZANU-PF and who may be Zimbabwe's strongest hope for change.

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05.02.2008 The private newspaper industry in the country is about to collapse in the wake of high production costs worsened by an acute shortage of locally produced newsprint.
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