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Last Modified: 15 Mar 2013 15:19 GMT
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Government is accused of seizing radios in bid to stop critics of Mugabe spread their message ahead of March 16 vote.
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Zimbabwe president wants elections as early as March in bid to end 'forced marriage' with rival MDC party.
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Zimbabwe - state of denial
In its fourth decade as a nation, Zimbabwe does not appear to have fulfilled the hopes so many had at independence.
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Zuma meets Zimbabwean leaders
South African president holds one-on-one talks in a bid to resolve unity government tensions.
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Scant unity, less change in Harare
Zimbabweans see little progress one year after Mugabe-Tsvangirai unity government deal.
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Last Modified: 15 Sep 2009 13:47 GMT
Zimbabwe PM hits out at Mugabe
Tsvangirai says president "persecuting" MDC members and violating power-sharing deal.
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Back to jail for Zimbabwe activists
Move to revoke bail for political activists on terrorism charges threatens unity government.
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Last Modified: 05 May 2009 23:23 GMT
'Breakthrough' in Zimbabwe talks
Opposition leader to become prime minister by February 11, regional bloc SADC declares.
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'Breakthrough' in Zimbabwe talks
Opposition leader to become prime minister by February 11, regional bloc SADC declares.
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