Botswana's stance on Zimbabwe I wish to prefix my remarks by informing this meeting that Botswana has over the years enjoyed cordial and fruitful relations with Zimbabwe and these have been characterised by cooperation in various sectors. Our two countries are united by a common historical and cultural heritage which has brought our people together ...
Updated 7th July 2008 at 02:12 PM by HistoryMatters
HARARE - South African President Thabo Mbeki met Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Saturday to try to help end a political crisis after a violent election that extended Mugabe's 28-year rule. The main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), said its leader Morgan Tsvangirai had declined to meet Mbeki, who has tried to mediate between the two sides. Tsvangirai and his MDC have criticised Mbeki's mediation efforts, accusing him of siding with Mugabe ...
Residents sick of rotten, smoking dump PEOPLE living in Swakopmund's northern suburbs are complaining about the stench and smoke of burning rubbish floating in from the nearby municipal rubbish dump, especially when the east wind blows. LLD dismisses striking workers NEARLY three weeks of controversial industrial action at Lev Leviev Diamonds (LLD) yesterday ended in the sacking of 148 striking workers. Namibia tightens controls on diet pills NAMIBIA ...
Updated 8th July 2008 at 08:51 PM by TheNamibian
JOHANNESBURG, 4 July 2008 (IRIN) - Experts under the leadership of former UK prime minister Tony Blair have prepared a report described as a "useful balm applied at the right moment to tense muscles" in an attempt to crack a global deal on climate change in international talks ahead of the upcoming G8 summit in Japan, according to a global warming policy analyst. "It is sending a soothing message: 'don't make target-setting a make-or-break issue in the talks, as action ...
HARARE , 4 July 2008 (IRIN) - The flower seller booths on Unity Square in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, are now the haunt of money changers, because this is one of the few commercial activities in the country still experiencing any kind of growth. Cosmos, 24, fell into the business a few years ago while working at a bar, where he changed some local money for foreign tourists who had US dollars, or "green leaf" as he calls it. The roughly US$150 a month he makes in profit ...