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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe applauds participants' speeches during three-day summit on food security at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Tuesday, June 3, 2008.
Cabinet   Parliament   Photos   Politics   Speech  
 Canada Dot Com 
Zimbabwe rivals to start full talks on Thursday
| JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's opposition MDC and President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF will begin negotiations on a power-sharing deal in earnest on Thursday, officials said on Wednesday. |... (photo: (AP Photo/Christophe Simon, pool) / )
Rice Stadium 2006
Africa   Photos   Rugby   Social   Sports  
 Independent online 
Jake White's ties with rugby expanded
| Johannesburg - World Cup winning Springbok coach Jake White says he would rather be remembered as a rugby man than as a coach - and he has taken the first step in leaving a legacy that could have a ... (photo: public domain / Fuzzy510)
Jacques Kallis  Independent online 
Out-of-form Kallis put through the paces
| Most of the South African team had the day off on Tuesday after their splendid 10-wicket win in four days over England on Monday. The only player who didn't was Jacques Kallis. | Instead, at about t... (photo: AP / )
Cricket   England   Photos   South Africa   Sport  
Jacob Zuma  Independent online 
Zuma's promises could come back to haunt him
| By Allister Sparks | Even if Jacob Zuma succeeds in his desperate efforts to dodge his day in court, he is in danger of setting himself up to fail as South Africa's next president. | This is because... (photo: AP Photo / Denis Farrell)
Africa   Media   Photos   Politics   SouthAfrica  
Top Stories
Stephen Harmison The Independent
Harmison and hard graft the way to revive ailing England
| Selectors make mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes. Even Sir Alex Ferguson buys the occasional expensive dud. It is whether an individual or committee learn from and cor... (photo: AP Rick Rycroft)
Cricket   England   Photos   South Africa   Sport  
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, centre, chats to head of the African Union Observer mission and former President of Sierra Leone Ahmed Tejah Kabbah, The Times
Zimbabwe: will the West ever learn from past mistakes?
| Moments after formally agreeing to enter talks on a power-sharing deal, President Mugabe cautioned against outside interference. "As we embark on the programme of negot... (photo: AP / AP)
Africa   Photos   Politics   President   Zimbabwe  
Arthur Mutambara leader the smaller of two factions in Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change, MDC, addresses a press conference in Harare, Zimbabwe Friday Feb, 15, 2008. The Australian
Zimbabwe rivals sign up for talks on ending crisis
| HARARE: Negotiators from Zimbabwe's opposition and ruling party were expected to head to South Africa last night for the first round of talks aimed at ending the countr... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Africa   Harare   Photos   Talks   Zimbabwe  
 Zimbabwe´s President Robert Mugabe greets supporters at an election rally in Masvingo, 300 kilometers (187 miles) south of Harare, Zimbabwe, Thursday, June 22, 2000. Opinion polls indicate the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is likely to make San Diego
Zimbabwe president under pressure to share power
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Europe turned up pressure on Zimbabwe's president to share power with the opposition, toughening sanctions Tuesday against Robert Mugabe just... (photo: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
Government   Photos   President   Slideshow   Tsvangirai   Zimbabwe  
 Leaders of the European Union countries pose for a group photo outside Lisbon´s 16th century Jeronim The Times
EU hits Zimbabwe with enhanced sanctions package
| The European Union stepped up sanctions against Zimbabwe today in an effort to increase pressure on Robert Mugabe following his pact to enter power-sharing talks with t... (photo: AP Photo)
EU   Photos   Politics   Sanctions   Zimbabwe  
A displaced and injured foreign national is helped by fellow countrymen at the Glenanda refugee camp, jsa1 News24
Crying foreigners leave camp
| Johannesburg - The first few trucks carrying foreigners from the Glenanda refugee camp left for deportation centres on Tuesday afternoon. | The trucks were crowded with... (photo: public domain)
Deportation   Johannesburg   Photos   Refugee   South Africa   Trucks  
Business & Economy Politics
- SA needs ministry of small business: Sunter
- Strike set for go-ahead at De Beers
- Country, European Union to Strengthen Relations At Summit
- Training to Retain
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, men talk by the posters of the leader of Zimbabwe African National Union--Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), Zimbabwean incumbent President Robert Mugabe, in Harare, capital of Zimbabwe, Thursday, April 3, 2008. Zimbabwean President Mugabe is pondering conflicting advice on whether to cede power or face a humiliating runoff with official results showing his party has lost power in parliament and unofficial tallies that he has been defeated in the first round of presidential elections that hinged on the ruin of Zimbabwe's economy
EU toughens Zimbabwe sanctions despite talks
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- Rasool move 'will help ANC'
- Expropriation Bill under fire
- Zuma to re-visit poor whites
- It's a relief, says Rasool
Jacob Zuma
Zuma's promises could come back to haunt him
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Education Tourism
- School teaching 'kitchen Zulu'
- School in shock after 'fit' headmaster dies
- Leadership From the Horse's Mouth
- School mourns half its teachers
Indonesia Education Muslim Islamic Science Children.(ai1)
Explorer aims to educate youth on the environment
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- Margate gets creative for Loeries
- Zimbabwe - A first step in the right direction
- Walk In The Footsteps Of Nelson Mandela In South Africa
- SAA Pulls the Plug On Zim Tourism
 Construction takes place at the FIFA headquarters at the FNB stadium on the outskirts of Soweto in Johannesburg Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006. The South African government plans to spend 15 billion rands (US$1.9 billion; 1.5 billion euro) on new stadiums and
Thrilling swing over Soweto
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Health Entertainment
- Cannabis still biggest problem drug in SA
- 'Humans guilty of fuelling malaria'
- Tests on 'HIV Pill' to Stave Off Aids
- Parasitic worms could fuel Aids
President Levy Mwanawas of Zambia, jsa1
Party to discuss Mwanawasa's future
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- Batman has SA roots
- Cricket and the Lord's Bounty
- Jazz collective hails Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday
- Bruce Lee stars in Blam museum
 Bill Murray
Bill Murray jumps with Knights
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Sport Science & Technology
- Erasmus Scores Brace for Feyenoord
- Cosafa Action Well Under Way
- Maselesele Sneaks Into Maritzburg
- Charity Cup Qualifying Race Still Wide Open
Rice Stadium 2006
Jake White's ties with rugby expanded
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- Parasitic worms could fuel Aids
- Lyall Watson
- SA explorer goes global
- SAP to shut down Oracle rival
Brain-ALZH
'Brain train' hope for ADD children
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