Full Coverage: Zimbabwe
March 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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31.03.2008
Zimbabweans heard Sunday night that the results of this weekend's general elections would be declared from 4am GMT on Monday, amidst mounting fears that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's failure to reveal the outcome of the vote earlier signalled further efforts to rig the polls.
more...+ OneWorld's Zimbabwe Guide From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Zimbabwe election: cliffhanger
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29.03.2008
Rose Benton on the vote in Zimbabwe and how her group plans to hold "mock elections" because they are convinced the results will be rigged.From The New Statesman
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25.03.2008
As the March 29 Zimbabwean presidential elections near, an embedded African rights advocates are keeping a blog about the latest developments in the country, which is experiencing "the most severe social, economic and political crisis" of its history.
more...From: Africa Action Image: Zimbabwean President Mugabe. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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14.03.2008
HARARE, Mar 14 (OneWorld) - Members of once esteemed professions in Zimbabwe -- teachers, nurses, and doctors -- have gone on strike over the paltry purchasing power of their wages.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Education] [Poverty] [Finance] [Disease] [Civil society] [Governance] Image: Zimbabwean students. © UNICEF / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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11.03.2008
Savvy text messaging and cheeky ring tones are the new face of cost-effective political campaigning in Zimbabwe in the run up to the 29 March election, despite the creakiness of country's cell phone networks.
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04.03.2008
The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) of Zimbabwe is increasingly being cited in issues involving media freedom violations in Zimbabwe. In the latest incident, Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu , the Minister of Information and Publicity, has threatened to sue The Financial Gazette in terms of the repressive AIPPA Act.
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