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... soon Picture: APMoses Mudzwiti Still no deal yesterday, but Mugabe, Tsvangirai and Mutambara say an agreement is imminent ZIMBABWEANS held their breath last night as President Thabo Mbeki engaged in another marathon round of meetings with that country’s rival parties. With Zanu-PF. . . . SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Zimbabweans on tenterhooks", url: " });
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... Thabo Mbeki. It's amazing what happens in an election where Mugabe and his thugs aren't running around, assaulting, intimidating, kidnapping and murdering opposition members and supporters, no? When people are given the chance to speak out without fear of being killed because of it, it appears that Zimbabweans don't support a tyrannical fascist of a leader who is steadily ruining their nation…..
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... and closed their businesses. When Mugabe is gone, China will have to do some explaining." Zimbabweans habitually refer to the cheap Chinese manufactured goods ... estimated $1bn a year, from 3 million Zimbabweans working outside their country, has drip-fed a shadow ... , coupled with the inexperience of the MDC in governing, will make Zimbabweans, especially skilled workers with good jobs elsewhere, wary ...
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... began distributing food packages to thousands of starving Zimbabweans on Wednesday. This is part of Red Cross's efforts to ... maize, beans and cooking oil which will be distributed to vulnerable Zimbabweans in 8 of the country's 10 provinces. Almost 24 000 ... the formation of a government of national unity, all deserving Zimbabweans will be able to get food aid irrespective of political affiliation.Feel ...
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... help you obtain more. Percent and currency values plummeting, zimbabweans are putting their money and change money on the street to ... its class to make. nternational zimbabwe newspaper for zimbabweans at petition for increasingly scarce foreign currency soon ... last week was a revaluation of zimbabwe s currency, which weary zimbabweans, who must lug satchels of money to make even ordinary purchases. ...
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1. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of Robert Mugabe (among all Zimbabweans)? Gallup conducted a nationally representative poll in Zimbabwe between March 7 and March 19, 2008, just prior to the March 29 national elections: 17% of Zimbabweans said they approved of their president's job performance. The charts below reflect the rest [...]
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