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  1. The Politics of Economic Reform in Zimbabwe: Continuity and Change in Development (International Political Economy Series) by Tor Skalnes, 1995-11-15
  2. A Crisis of Governance: Zimbabwe by Jacob Chikuhwa, 2004-04
  3. The Politics of Reconciliation: Zimbabwe's First Year by Victor De Waal, 1990-07
  4. Rhodesia/Zimbabwe: A Bibliographic Guide to the Nationalist Period (A reference publication in African studies) by Marion E. Doro, 1984-03
  5. Past and Present in Zimbabwe by J. D. Y. Peel, 1983-03
  6. The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe: Harare and Highfield, 1940-1964 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Timothy Scarnecchia, 2008-10-01
  7. The Judge, the Prince, and the Userper from Udi to Zimbabwe by Bennie Goldin, 1990-02
  8. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: Behind and Beyond Lancaster House (Studies in Commonwealth Politics and History ; No. 9) by W. Morris-Jones, 1980-04-18
  9. The Rise of Settler Power in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe, 1898-1923) by James A. Chamunorwa Mutambirwa, 1980-12
  10. Democracy in Zimbabwe by Alfred G. Nhema, 2000-09-05
  11. Singer still making changes.(Entertainment)(Thomas Mapfumo faces down Zimbabwe's latest oppressive government): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  12. African Education in Colonial Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi: Government Control, Settler Antagonism and African Agency, 1890-1964
  13. DOING BUSINESS AND INVESTING IN ZIMBABWE (World Business, Investment and Government Library)
  14. Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Andrew Meldrum, 2005-05-10

21. Anglican Communion News Service
Anglicans call on zimbabwe government to halt policies of destruction asks the government of Zimbabwe to reverse its policies of destruction and begin
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ACNS ACO 28 JUNE 2005 Anglicans call on Zimbabwe Government to halt policies of destruction
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Tuesday, 28 June 2005 The Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), on the last day of its meeting in Nottingham, has called on the Government of Zimbabwe to reverse its policies of destruction and begin to engage in development that eradicates poverty. The Council also called on the African Union to persuade the Zimbabwe Government to remedy the suffering of its people and supported the efforts of the Church of England to encourage the UK Government to reconsider its policy of repatriating refugees to Zimbabwe. After a debate marked by compassion and concern for the people of Zimbabwe, which included hearing that a Church Army sister in Zimbabwe had written that "it is as though Bulawayo has been hit by a tsunami", the Council passed the following resolution: "The Anglican Consultative Council acknowledges the social and historical imbalance that the people of Zimbabwe have experienced in the tenure of their land, their implications the current crisis and the need for them to be addressed. However, the Council:
  • notes with profound sorrow and concern, and condemns, the recent political developments in Zimbabwe where hundreds of thousands of persons have had their homes destroyed and have become displaced persons within their own country, and where:

22. Zimbabwe: Government Must Not Be Allowed To Silence African Union - News.amnesty
Amnesty International today urged the African Union to challenge attempts by the government of Zimbabwe to frustrate the AU s investigation of the current
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Press release, 07/08/2005 Amnesty International today urged the African Union (AU) to challenge attempts by the government of Zimbabwe to frustrate the AU's investigation of the current human rights crisis in Zimbabwe.
The call came following yesterday's departure from Zimbabwe of Bahame Tom Nyanduga, a member of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR). Mr Nyanduga had been sent to Zimbabwe by the AU to undertake a fact-finding mission, but left the country having been prevented by the government from fulfilling this mission. The government of Zimbabwe has reportedly claimed that there were "procedural irregularities" regarding his visit.
"By trying to block the work of an African Union representative through the use of blatantly obstructionist procedural excuses, the government of Zimbabwe is showing its real fear – that African Union criticism will force other African governments to finally tackle the human rights and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe publicly and effectively," said Kolawole Olaniyan, Director of Amnesty International's Africa Programme.

23. CNN.com - U.S. Travel Warning Angers Zimbabwe Government - Jan. 26, 2004
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe Tourism or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) Zimbabwe's Foreign Ministry and police reacted angrily to the U.S. State Department's warning to American citizens to leave the southern African country because of the security situation, a state-run newspaper reported Saturday. "It is a deliberate distortion of the facts, bent on destroying the tourism industry which is on the mend," Pavelyn Musaka, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, told the daily newspaper, The Herald. Despite the killing early this week of a white farmer, police superintendent Oliver Mandipaka denied there had been any increase in crime. "We are able to contain the situation to maintain peace and stability. We have never regarded criminals as a threat. This country is one of the safest places in the region," he said. Francis Ngwenya, president of the Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe representing hoteliers and restaurateurs said they would not be affected by the advisory because they had shifted their focus market to Asia, in line with recent calls by President Robert Mugabe.

24. Zimbabwe: Intimidation And Abuse Of Human Rights Campaigners Continues - News.am
Amnesty International calls on the zimbabwe government to end five years of harassment and repression of human rights campaigners.
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Zimbabue: Continúan la intimidación y los abusos contra los activistas de derechos humanos Press release, 05/10/2005 Amnesty International today called on the Zimbabwe Government to end five years of harassment and repression of human rights campaigners.
"Hundreds of ordinary Zimbabweans, who have fought to protect the rights of their fellow citizens, have faced intimidation, arbitrary arrest, assault and torture at the hands of a government intent on concealing its violation of human rights. The government must ensure that those responsible for all human rights violations, including against human rights campaigners, are brought to justice and laws that violate international human rights standards are repealed," said Kolawole Olaniyan, Director of the Africa programme. In a new report

25. Former Judge Berates Zimbabwe Government
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26. MapZones.com : Zimbabwe Government
Information of Country s Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister.
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Country Info Zimbabwe Introduction Zimbabwe General Data Zimbabwe Maps Zimbabwe Culture ... Zimbabwe Time and Date Zimbabwe Government Back to Top According to Zimbabwe's Constitution, the president is head of state and ahead of government elected for a 6-year term by popular majority vote. Parliament consists of the House of Assembly and has up to a 5-year life span. The House of Assembly has 120 members elected by the common-roll electorate, eight governors, 10 chiefs, 12 presidential appointees, the Speaker, and the Attorney General. The Zimbabwean Constitution institutionalizes majority rule and protection of minority rights. The elected government controls senior appointments in the public service, including the military and police, and insures that appointments at lower levels are made on an equitable basis by the independent Public Service Commission. The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who like the other justices is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. The Constitution has a bill of rights containing considerable protection of human rights. The bill of rights could not be amended for the first 10 years of freedom except by unanimous vote of the House of Assembly. Zimbabwe is separated into eight provinces, each administered by a provincial governor appointed by the president. The provincial governor is assisted by the provincial administrator and representatives of several service ministries. Zimbabwe is governed by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwean African National UnionPatriotic Front (ZANU-PF), which has controlled the legislative and administrator branches since freedom in 1980.

27. AllAfrica.com Zimbabwe Government To Support ZIMA
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28. AllAfrica.com Zimbabwe Government Edgy Over US Envoy S Visit
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29. ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Zimbabwe: Government To Take Over All Schools
zimbabwe government to take over all schools. HARARE The zimbabwe government plans to take full control of all schools including those owned by private
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30. ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Zimbabwe: Government Defends HIV/AIDS Programme
zimbabwe government defends HIV/AIDS programme. JOHANNESBURG, 2 October (IRIN) The zimbabwe government s HIV prevention mother-to-child transmission
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31. AllRefer.com - Zimbabwe: Government (**zimbabwe-adj** Government) :Capital, Nati
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Zimbabwe with respect to Government, Country name, conventional long form,
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Government Zimbabwe Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Zimbabwe
conventional short form: Zimbabwe
former: Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Harare Administrative divisions: 8 provinces and 2 cities* with provincial status; Bulawayo*, Harare*, Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Midlands Independence: 18 April 1980 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 18 April (1980) Constitution: 21 December 1979 Legal system: mixture of Roman-Dutch and English common law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE (since 31 December 1987); Joseph MSIKA (since 23 December 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE (since 31 December 1987); Joseph MSIKA (since 23 December 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

32. Zimbabwe Government Arrests Coup Plotters
The arrest of a planeload of 64 mercenaries who are now standing trial in Zimbabwe raises questions about the involvement of Western intelligence agencies.
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By Chris Talbot 18 March 2004 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author The arrest of a planeload of 64 mercenaries who are now standing trial in Zimbabwe raises questions about the involvement of Western intelligence agencies. On March 7, the plane was stopped at Harare airport when it was on the way to take part in a coup in Equatorial Guinea. One of the leaders of the expedition, Simon Mann, who met the plane in Zimbabwe with two other men, apparently thought he had made a deal with a Zimbabwe military officer, Colonel Tshinga Dube, director of Zimbabwe Defence Industries, to buy $180,000 worth of AK47s, mortars and ammunition. However, it is widely known that du Toit, Mann and another leader of the Zimbabwe team, Simon Witherspoon, have long-standing involvement in Western-backed mercenary operations. The South African Mail and Guardian Both Mann and Witherspoon are former leaders of Executive Outcomes (EO), a mercenary outfit that was brought in by oil companies to support the present MPLA Angolan government against the UNITA rebel forces in the 1990s and played a key role enabling the MPLA to win the war. Mann, a former SAS officer with close ties to the British military, was also a founder of Sandline International, a mercenary group that supported the government of Sierra Leone against rebel forces.

33. Zimbabwe Government Arrests Coup Plotters
The arrest of a planeload of 64 mercenaries who are now standing trial in Zimbabwe raises questions about the involvement of Western intelligence agencies.
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18 March 2004 Back to screen version Send this link by email Email the author The arrest of a planeload of 64 mercenaries who are now standing trial in Zimbabwe raises questions about the involvement of Western intelligence agencies. On March 7, the plane was stopped at Harare airport when it was on the way to take part in a coup in Equatorial Guinea. One of the leaders of the expedition, Simon Mann, who met the plane in Zimbabwe with two other men, apparently thought he had made a deal with a Zimbabwe military officer, Colonel Tshinga Dube, director of Zimbabwe Defence Industries, to buy $180,000 worth of AK47s, mortars and ammunition. However, it is widely known that du Toit, Mann and another leader of the Zimbabwe team, Simon Witherspoon, have long-standing involvement in Western-backed mercenary operations. The South African Mail and Guardian Both Mann and Witherspoon are former leaders of Executive Outcomes (EO), a mercenary outfit that was brought in by oil companies to support the present MPLA Angolan government against the UNITA rebel forces in the 1990s and played a key role enabling the MPLA to win the war. Mann, a former SAS officer with close ties to the British military, was also a founder of Sandline International, a mercenary group that supported the government of Sierra Leone against rebel forces. Most of the present mercenaries are likely to have been in EO, and before that in the notorious 32 Commando, a group used by the apartheid South African government for clandestine operations in Angola and Namibia. According to the

34. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | SA And Zimbabwe Discuss Bail-out
South Africa and Zimbabwe are engaged in talks over a South African loan to its everything as a result of the zimbabwe government s disastrous policies
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Zimbabwe is seeking assistance to solve a foreign exchange crisis and repay a $300m debt to the IMF. The Zimbabwean opposition says any money from South Africa should be used for humanitarian ends. South African opposition parties say any help would amount to an endorsement of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. South African Finance Ministry spokesman Logan Wort told the BBC News Website that talks were under way and he hoped they would be concluded soon, though he would not confirm the timing or the agenda for the talks. 'Sensitive' "These talks are very sensitive and until they finalise them we won't be talking about the content of the talks," Mr Wort said. A direct show of solidarity by the South African government would engender tremendous hope amongst those who have lost everything as a result of the Zimbabwe government's disastrous policies
Movement for Democratic Change Government spokesman Joel Netshitenzhe confirmed that finance ministry and reserve bank officials from both countries were involved, but would not say at how high a level the talks were taking place.

35. CNN.com - World - Zimbabwe Government Threatens To More Than Triple Farm Seizure
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36. BBC NEWS | Africa | SA And Zimbabwe Discuss Bail-out
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... Newswatch LANGUAGES Last Updated: Thursday, 4 August 2005, 15:07 GMT 16:07 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version SA and Zimbabwe discuss bail-out President Mugabe's government faces expulsion from the IMF South African and Zimbabwean representatives are engaged in talks over a South African loan to its neighbour, officials say.
Zimbabwe is seeking assistance to solve a foreign exchange crisis and repay a $300m debt to the IMF. The Zimbabwean opposition says any money from South Africa should be used for humanitarian ends. South African opposition parties say any help would amount to an endorsement of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. South African Finance Ministry spokesman Logan Wort told the BBC News Website that talks were under way and he hoped they would be concluded soon, though he would not confirm the timing or the agenda for the talks. 'Sensitive' "These talks are very sensitive and until they finalise them we won't be talking about the content of the talks," Mr Wort said. A direct show of solidarity by the South African government would engender tremendous hope amongst those who have lost everything as a result of the Zimbabwe government's disastrous policies
Movement for Democratic Change Government spokesman Joel Netshitenzhe confirmed that finance ministry and reserve bank officials from both countries were involved, but would not say at how high a level the talks were taking place.

37. CNN.com - Broke Zimbabwe Government Admits It Spent Millions On Congo War - Augu
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) The government says it has spent $260 million to send troops fighting in the distant Congo civil war even as Zimbabweans face acute fuel and hard currency shortages in the nation's worst economic crisis since independence.

38. MSF Access Website | Zimbabwe Government Takes Emergency Action Against HIV/AIDS
zimbabwe government takes emergency action against HIV/AIDS Zimbabwe s announcement marks the first time that a government has gone beyond using the
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39. Zimbabwe Government Asked To Ban Opposition Salute
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40. CNN.com - World - Zimbabwe Government Threatens To More Than Triple Farm Seizure
zimbabwe government threatens to more than triple farm seizures HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) The government of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe made a
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