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International support for the Zimbabwean opposition must be unwavering, but critical.
South Africa's president arrives in Britain today, in a delicate situation. Mugabe resents him too.
Britain's record is murky. It is no wonder Mugabe is still angry.
He is home and dry if the MDC pulls out.
The brave new Zimbabwe was to be founded on reconciliation and forgiveness. But, as one young expatriate teacher recalls, the early rumblings of disquiet were there for all to hear.
Ongoing news coverage of Zimbabweans trying to live in a country with a devastated economy and unstable political situation. Includes photo galleries.
Richard Knight supplies documents on the elections in 1980 and 2002.
A vigil has been held outside the Zimbabwe Embassy, 429 Strand, London every Saturday since October 2002. Includes a diary, pictures and resources.
Obituary for the former prime minister, Ian Smith, who died in November, 2007, and some comments from ordinary Zimbabweans.
(November 21, 2007)
At the end of his BBC posting in Zimbabwe, Grant Ferrett looks back on the country's collapse into lawlessness.
(February 10, 2001)
Grant Ferrett reports that Zimbabwe's fifth parliamentary elections pose the greatest challenge to the dominance of President Mugabe's ruling party.
(May 16, 2000)
The UK minister for Africa, Peter Hain MP, answered your questions on the escalating crisis in Zimbabwe. Read his answers now.
(April 26, 2000)
There are fears that the death of Joshua Nkomo, a veteran of Zimbabwe's liberation struggle, could re-ignite political and ethnic hostilities.
(July 02, 1999)
BBC News Online special report on the worsening crisis in Zimbabwe.
(December 03, 1998)
Economics analyst Andrew Walker assesses the state of Zimbawe's economy.
(December 03, 1998)
International support for the Zimbabwean opposition must be unwavering, but critical.
Britain's record is murky. It is no wonder Mugabe is still angry.
The brave new Zimbabwe was to be founded on reconciliation and forgiveness. But, as one young expatriate teacher recalls, the early rumblings of disquiet were there for all to hear.
South Africa's president arrives in Britain today, in a delicate situation. Mugabe resents him too.
He is home and dry if the MDC pulls out.
A vigil has been held outside the Zimbabwe Embassy, 429 Strand, London every Saturday since October 2002. Includes a diary, pictures and resources.
Ongoing news coverage of Zimbabweans trying to live in a country with a devastated economy and unstable political situation. Includes photo galleries.
Richard Knight supplies documents on the elections in 1980 and 2002.
Obituary for the former prime minister, Ian Smith, who died in November, 2007, and some comments from ordinary Zimbabweans.
(November 21, 2007)
At the end of his BBC posting in Zimbabwe, Grant Ferrett looks back on the country's collapse into lawlessness.
(February 10, 2001)
Grant Ferrett reports that Zimbabwe's fifth parliamentary elections pose the greatest challenge to the dominance of President Mugabe's ruling party.
(May 16, 2000)
The UK minister for Africa, Peter Hain MP, answered your questions on the escalating crisis in Zimbabwe. Read his answers now.
(April 26, 2000)
There are fears that the death of Joshua Nkomo, a veteran of Zimbabwe's liberation struggle, could re-ignite political and ethnic hostilities.
(July 02, 1999)
Economics analyst Andrew Walker assesses the state of Zimbawe's economy.
(December 03, 1998)
BBC News Online special report on the worsening crisis in Zimbabwe.
(December 03, 1998)
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