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Cash Squabbles Threaten Tourism Fair
THIS yeara s Sanganai World Travel and Tourism Africa showcase hangs in the balance following revelations on Friday that the joint partners to the project are still haggling over fees and the venue.
Hitchhiking in Zimbabwe - Confessions of a Wandering Jew
Thanks to the hospitality of the Silks and Rhema, we had drastically reduced our daily expenses.
SA companies ready to start pumping money in Zimbabwe
By SLINDILE KHANYILE At least two big, South African, health-related firms are considering new investments or the increase of existing ones in Zimbabwe.
Greece donates $650,000 food aid to Zimbabwe
Greece has donated 650,000 U.S. dollars to Zimbabwe to help fight cholera and assist in food relief projects, The Herald said on Thursday.
Changes in Zimbabwe Global Fund Management Concern the HIV-Positive
Many HIV/AIDS activists in Zimbabwe have responded positively to news that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has shifted disbursing power to the United Nations Development Program from the National AIDS Council.
Zimbabwe Gets Credit Line From China
Zimbabwe 's prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai , said Tuesday that an official he had appointed had secured lines of credit worth $950 million from China , President Robert Mugabe 's longtime ally.
MOZAMBIQUE: Face to face HIV prevention
Eurico Jero, 31, opens his satchel and takes out condoms to distribute to the crowd at a rally in Espungabera, a city of some 27,000 in Mozambique's central region, and the capital of Mossurize district.
Chinese ambassador bids farewell to adopted home
Outgoing Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Yuan Nansheng on Monday gave 10,000 U.S. dollars to Mashambanzou Care Trust, as he bade farewell to the Harare home which caters for Zimbabweans infected and affected by HIV and AIDS.
Zimbabwe Must Respect Human Rights, France Tells Tsvangirai
ADDS quotes, Mugabe's comments /// PARIS, June 25, 2009 - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner onThursday reminded Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai of the need to respect human rights and to have a free media in the shattered African state.
HEADLINES author/source:Herald published:Tue 23-Jun-2009 posted on this site:Tue 23-Jun-2009 "The British embassy has trashed the ongoing engagement between Zimbabwe and the European bloc by denying Obert Mpofu a visa" Deputy News Editor Hebert Zharare The British embassy in Harare has trashed the ongoing engagement between Zimbabwe and the ...
China justifies veto of Zimbabwe sanctions
China's veto of proposed sanctions against Zimbabwe by the United States and Britain last year has been vindicated by the formation of the inclusive government, outgoing Chinese Ambassador Yuan Nansheng said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwean mines minister barred from Britain, raising tensions in Zimbabwe coalition
Britain has barred Zimbabwe's mines minister from attending an investment conference in London, state radio and British officials said Tuesday.
Concluding Brussels Talks, Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Heads For London
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday concluded meetings with European Union leaders, conferring with European Commission President Jos Manuel Barroso.
Britain says it's too early to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe
Britain said on Friday it will support Zimbabwe's inclusive government despite its concerns about President Robert Mugabe but will not lift sanctions until Harare proves it is on a path to democracy.
ZIMBABWE and the European Union embarked on the onerous task of mending ties with the two sides yesterday holding their first official talks in seven years when they met in the Belgian capital, Brussels.
EU lifts travel ban on Mugabe ministers
HEADLINES author/source:Mail & Guardian published:Wed 17-Jun-2009 posted on this site:Thu 18-Jun-2009 Article Type : News On Tuesday Mugabe had warned he would call off the mission unless the visa ban on his ministers was waived Harare - The European Union has temporarily agreed to lift a travel ban on two Zimbabwean Cabinet ministers from ...
EU Waives Travel Ban on Zimbabwean Ministers Aligned With Mugabe
The European Union has waived travel restrictions on two Zimbabwean minister of the ZANU-PF party of President Robert Mugabe so that they can attend a meeting this week in Brussels intended to relaunch trade and development ties between the EU and Zimbabwe.
Noise fear for Zimbabwe elephants
Noise pollution from helicopter flights over Victoria Falls could badly affect important elephant herds in Zimbabwe, environmentalists have warned.
Obama pledges $73 million to Zimbabwe
Following talks with Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai at the White House Friday, President Obama pledged $73 million in aid to the country, AFP/Google.com reports .
Letter from Africa: Zimbabwe's tourism revival lies in Victoria Falls paradise
A generous spirit and a true natural wonder, but it's a hard sell for a country afflicted with political and economic turmoil and cholera The poster on the wall had an evocative black and white photograph of a man driving a locomotive.