A lawyer for the Zimbabwean opposition's top negotiator says talks with President Robert Mugabe's party are to begin this week. Lawyer Lewis Uriri had asked Wednesday for the return of the opposition's No. 2 party official's passport and explained that Tendai Biti needed it to go to neighboring South Africa for the talks. A judge ordered the passport returned. Biti had had to surrender it after being charged with...
[read full story]
Independent:Robert Mugabe has abandoned a negotiated solution to the Zimbabwean crisis at the behest of the generals who prop him up, sources have told The Independent. The embattled President, 84, has set himself on a...
Zimbabwe's National Association of NGOs has added its voice to the growing chorus of criticism aimed at the Southern African Development Community -for failing to facilitate an end to the Zimbabwean crisis at the weekend summit...
While Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai is soliciting support from regional leaders, MDC splinter group leader Arthur Mutambara appears to have cut a deal with Zanu-PF. The deal could see a member of...