AFP - May 06, 2008
HARARE (AFP) — Zimbabwe's top electoral official signalled Tuesday possible further delays to the country's presidential election, saying a run-off poll may
Voice of America - May 06, 2008
By Peta Thornycroft Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party, which was outpolled by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change in the March 29
CNN International - May 06, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwe state media have reorted that the ruling party has opened its runoff campaign, urging President Robert Mugabe's supporters
BBC News - May 06, 2008
The African Union is holding talks in Tanzania on the political crisis in Zimbabwe, after a visit to Harare by their newly installed chairman.
The Age - May 05, 2008
The world's democracies have dragged their feet, but there is still time to thwart Robert Mugabe's despotism. LEST history fail to record the dismal
NDTV.com - May 05, 2008
PTI Zimbabwe's main Opposition MDC on Monday alleged that its top leaders are being targeted by ''trained killers'' employed the by ruling party led by
CNN - May 04, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- The opposition candidate who bested Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe in the March presidential balloting is in no hurry to
Gulf Times - May 06, 2008
HARARE: Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said yesterday that four more of its members had been killed by supporters of President
PRESS TV - May 06, 2008
Zimbabwe's main opposition party has said four more of its members had been killed by Mugabe supporters in post-election violence.
eFluxMedia - May 06, 2008
By Michael Todd The African states are more involved than ever in Zimbabwe’s crisis. The African Union foreign ministers have met in Tanzania to discuss the
AfricaNews - May 06, 2008
Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change is still deciding on whether to participate in the run off following the failure by both presidential
Mareeg - May 05, 2008
MAIN opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai will contest the looming presidential election run-off despite his public
TV3 News - May 05, 2008
Prime Minister Helen Clark today added New Zealand's voice to calls for any second round of voting in the Zimbabwe presidential elections to be monitored by