President Robert Mugabe's ruling party and both factions of the Movement for Democratic Change are studying proposals aimed at ending a political stalemate in Zimbabwe, all parties said today. ``Right now negotiators are studying the proposals, working flat out and deliberating on the options,'' Nelson Chamisa, a spokesman for the Morgan Tsvangirai-led faction of the MDC, said in a telephone interview from Zimbabwe's capital Harare today. ``We don't know precisely when we'll reconvene ...
To: All Media Practitioners, Concerned Parties and Individuals Your are hereby kindly reminded to cover the NSHR Press Conference tomorrow, Tuesday, September 9 2008, at 10h00, at the Polytechnic’s Namibia and Tourism School, corner of Beethoven and Brahm Streets, Windhoek West. The purpose of the Conference is to launch a report about our recent discovery of what appear to be ‘no name’ and mysterious mass graves along the Namibian-Angolan border, in and or near ...
Updated 5th October 2008 at 05:09 PM by NSHR
Nelson Mandela Bay – A seamless single public service will see as many services as possible located in one place and at a service delivery point located close to where one lives. Given the potential for integration offered by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), it may in future be possible to apply for an ID book at a clinic, or to pay for a traffic fine at a supermarket. “Globally, the technology already exists for many of these innovations ...
Clottey Interview With George Mkwananzi - Download (MP3) Clottey Interview With George Mkwananzi - Listen (MP3) President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party has dismissed as frivolous and an affront to Zimbabweans calls by the leader of the main opposition for fresh elections. Morgan Tsvangirai of the opposition ...
Updated 8th September 2008 at 09:51 AM by NewsTracker
President Thabo Mbeki will meet Monday with leaders of Zimbabwe's rival political parties in Harare as part of stalled power-sharing talks, a South African government official said. "We confirm that the president will visit Zimbabwe today as part of his ongoing SADC (Southern African Development Community) facilitation work," said foreign affairs ministry spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa.