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    by Roberto Alvarez-Galloso

    Since 1980, the fortunes of Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe have been tied closely together. It has been a dance of death, destruction, and desolation for the nation and people of Zimbabwe while Robert Mugabe and his cronies ar...read more

  • by National Director United Family Rights Association

    Many years ago my first ex and I lived in both Salisbury and then later on Bulawayo, Rhodesia. I will never call it by it's African name Zimbabwe because it was founded by John Cecil Rhodes, so therefore, I will always cal...read more

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    by Mark Richardson

    Zimbabwe's is a country in desperate need of a regime change. Despite years of accusations of election rigging, Mugabe has a large following in Zimbabwe that continues to support him and his party. To many he is still seen...read more

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    by Les Zsoldos

    The elections of 2008 prove that Robert Mugabe has no desire to relinquish power. In fact, he one said that the only person who could remove him from power was God. Though opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai clearly won ...read more

  • 5 of 28

    by Hilary Keli

    The former british colony of Rhodesia, currently known to many as Zimbabwe or the place of Hard Rock, was recently touted as one of Africa's most promising economies. There is an African saying that if you dont repair a...read more

  • 6 of 28

    by Adam Greenwood

    For those of you who aren't that up on Zimbabwe politics, I'll keep this simple. Zimbabwe is a nation whose population consists of whites and blacks. While the vast majority of the population is black, the majority of t...read more

  • 7 of 28

    by John Owen Thomas

    When digesting news about affairs in Zimbabwe at present, the BBC has repeatedly mentioned that it is banned from reporting within Zimbabwean borders, and therefore correspondents have mostly given reports from the Capital...read more

  • 8 of 28

    by Annelle Carter

    DID WE MISS THE GIANT'S AWAKENING? As Zimbabwe, slides quickly into more chaos, poverty, food shortages and further human right abuse and corruption, the sleeping giant, China, has been at work.The world always said tha...read more

  • 9 of 28

    by Bob Seery

    The people of Zimbabwe are still fighting a war of independence 28yrs after it was nominally granted in 1980 with the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement. The negotiating team for the newly unified Patriotic Front led...read more

  • 10 of 28

    by Denepher Smith

    A sinister phenomenon is occurring as a result of the actions of Mr Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Increasingly as I pick up newspapers I see that the closet white supremacists are regaining confidence ( comments following Sim...read more

  • 11 of 28

    by Walter Onubogu

    Robert Mugabe is addicted to power, thats for sure. His behavior amid the crises clearly demonstrates his intransigence and unwillingness to give way to and respect the will of the Zimbabwean people. He is truly senile...read more

  • by Radhakrishnan

    What is happening in Zimbabwe is a challenge to the international community. The tyrannical rule of Mugabe who is preparing to grab power again at 84, continues. After 28 years during which he has brought that once prosper...read more

  • by Stephen Murgatroyd

    Robert Mugabe will be elected President of Zimbabwe by default now that Morgan Tsvangirai has determined that he cannot compete in an election which is undemocratic and shaped by murder, rape and starvation. The fact th...read more

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    by James Kamchacha

    There is nowhere in this world whee people have ever been ruled by the typethat rule zimbabwe.robert gabriel mugabeson of a woman calledbona and a mystic carpenter (almost said imaginary)is a total disgrace to politicians....read more

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    by Esabu

    That there crisis in Zimbabwe is no longer news. It started long ago but was allowed to fester. It is true that Robert Mugabe has become a monster. It is true that million of Zimbabweans have become refugees in their own c...read more

  • 16 of 28

    by The Hitchhiker

    Standing at the edge of the largest waterfall in the world and watching the entire Zambezi River tumble into a narrow gorge you could be forgiven for thinking that Zimbabwe was a peaceful place, with benevolent rulers and ...read more

  • 17 of 28

    by Manoj Jeyaram

    The other night, my friend from Zimbabwe dropped in after work, just to see how I was doing. He told me things weren't going well back home, with Robert Mugabe threatening war against his opponents, whom the dictator regar...read more

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    by Ms Cecilia Nwabuoku

    I disagree that Robert Mugabe is totally responsible for all of Zimbabwe's problems. Some of this goes back to colonial times, when the colonizers had different tribes under one administrative rule for convenience. Colo...read more

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    by Cosmicwhodini

    I went to school In South African in the 80's and even then people were fleeing the clutches of Mugabe's horrible regime. It has been a torrid time for Zimbabweans ever since he got into power but it seems only now the wor...read more

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    by Vursus

    Why I think Tsvangirai's arrest will have little effect internally in Zimbabwe For a couple of years now, the official opposition in Zimbabwe has been fractured. They split over parliamentary participation and ideology....read more

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