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Taking the helm of the newly renamed nation of Zimbabwe he was quickly elevated to the ranks of international statesman. ...
Returning to Rhodesia in 1960 he joined Joshua Nkomos Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (Zapu) but left three years later to form the rival Zimbabwe African National Union (Zanu). ...
By the BBCs Grant Ferrett in Harare
Now that the armies of visiting journalists have packed up and gone home, Zimbabwe is returning to its own special version of normality. ...
By Africa correspondent Allan Little
For the first time for a long time, Zimbabwe has ceased to be a one-party state. ...
Throughout the campaign he attacked the opposition as stooges of Britain and agents of white supremacist attempts to recolonise Zimbabwe and resurrect Rhodesia. ... If Zimbabwe descends into economic collapse and social chaos, it will drag the region down with it, as foreign confidence - already vulnerable - ebbs away. ...
Zimbabwe is a radically different place. ...
Forced to flee Zimbabwe
Kathy Olds says she longs for the Zimbabwe she loved
Kathy Olds fled Zimbabwe in May with her two children, a suitcase and £60 in cash. ...
In an interview with BBC Worlds programme, Hardtalk, Kathy Olds said her son and daughter wanted to leave Zimbabwe. ... "
The sites of the two farmers deaths The situation in Zimbabwe deteriorated. ... "
Kathy Old said she had many wonderful memories of Zimbabwe. ...
Zimbabwe food crisis Matabeleland: 978,000 affected Mashonaland: 1 million Masvingo: 972,000 Midlands: 620,000 Manicaland: 843,000 Urban areas: 850,000 Farm-workers: 825,000 Source: WFP It is also the only rural area which voted for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change. ...
But this has had the effect of creating shortages in the shops, where a 10kg bag of maize meal costs 380 Zimbabwe dollars (US$7). ...
Under the Lancaster House constitution the Zimbabwe Government could only buy white land from “willing sellers”. ...
Almost all of Zimbabwe’s 4,000 white farmers have had their farms listed for acquisition. ...
About 500 white farmers have decided not to lodge legal appeals and some of these have been paid by the state - albeit in devalued Zimbabwe dollars. ...
By Fergal Keane BBC correspondent in Zimbabwe Posing as tourists, we evaded President Robert Mugabes police and his army of spies and found, hidden from the world, a nations tragedy. ... "
Torture chambers
Fear now rules Zimbabwe. ...
"The world must know of the kind of life that the people of Zimbabwe are living under. ...
"How many more people are likely to be dragged into the cells because they think they are perceived to be disturbing the cricket and the cricket people must be seen to be seeing that Zimbabwe is a good destination? ...
This is my third undercover trip into Zimbabwe in the last 12 months and the situation has deteriorated drastically. ... And Commonwealth observers issued such a damning verdict that the organisation felt compelled to suspend Zimbabwe. ... At the beginning of 2002 there were still several thousand white farmers in Zimbabwe. ... And recurrent fuel shortages are a painful reminder that Zimbabwe has all but run out of foreign currency. ...
By Joseph Winter BBC News Online Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe must be rubbing his hands with glee. ...
And now the Commonwealth looks set to accept Zimbabwe back into the fold.
Political food aid
So has the situation in Zimbabwe improved over the past 11 months? ...
Tortured MP
Both France and South Africa say they are pursuing a policy of "constructive engagement" with Zimbabwe. ...
Mr Shamuyarira says that Africa backs Zimbabwe on two key points:
That redistributing land from whites to blacks is long overdue;
And that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state which should handle its own affairs.
Approximate Word count = 6472 Approximate Pages = 25.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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