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The "Harare Declaration" made Zimbabwe the pivot of Commonwealth diplomacy in Africa in the 1990s. How and why then did Mugabe walk Zimbabwe out of the Commonweath?
Now in their 60s, the group show they are still the masters of Mbaqanga - township jazz from southern Africa.
International leaders are outraged by what has happened recently in Zimbabwe. A police crackdown on a prayer rally highlights the deteriorating situation.
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is regarded as a former liberation hero in Africa, but now even some of his supporters say he must go - but when and how?
Analog Africa have recently released the album 4 Track Recording Session showcasing the Green Arrows' music from the mid 1970's.
Over 300 people of all ages gathered at the Rainbow 7 Arts Theatre in Harare, Zimbabwe for the opening night of the 2008 Zimbabwe International Film Festival.
Zimbabweans are beginning to see the fruits of Obama's inauguration promise. "We pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow ...."
The calabash panorama of short feature films is brought by Ziff to celebrate and encourage Zimbabwean talent in film-making.
Low cost carriers such as Flyglobespan, Kulula and Zambian Airways offer bargain prices when travelling to Jo'Burg from Manchester, Zimbabwe, Namibia & Tanzania.
Oliver Mtukudzi, affectionately called 'Tuku' in Zimbabwe, has been dubbed the grandfather of Zimbabwean pop, and not without reason.
Doris May Lessing, winner of almost every literary prize, has now completed the set with the award of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Ensuring access to safe drinking water is one the greatest challenges facing the world. Inventions such as the Life Straw could be life saving solution for millions.
Africa has been a land of turmoil for many generations. One country that has had headlines over the years is Mozambique. Their women are strong, but they had to prove it.
Zimbabwe's sick are dying of easily curable diseases.
This memoir of former Zimbabwean journalist Geoffrey Nyarota was published by Zebra Press in 2006, ISBN 1-77007-112-1. It is as timely today as it was then.
Western sanctions have ironically made Robert Mugabe stronger because he has turned this obstacle into a great opportunity for himself, his family and his cronies.
Throughout the difficult years of Zimbabwe's power struggle, South African President Thabo Mbeki insisted on a "silent diplomacy" towards Mugabe.
Miriam Makeba, Mamma Africa, lived in enforced exile for 31 years. Since her return to South Africa in 1990 she has become known as an unstoppable great- grandmother.


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