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President Robert Mugabe

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White Zimbabwean farmers call for aid as Mugabe's violent land seizures escalate Zimbabwe’s white farmers union today announced it needs to raise $1.2million each month to look after the 4,000 plus members it claims have been left impoverished by Robert Mugabe’s land seizures. The Commercial Farmers' Union (CFU) said violence against white farmers still remaining on farms was escalating and that efforts to engage the government had failed. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1225810/White-Zimbabwean-farmers-aid-Mugabes-violent-land-seizures-escalate.html ************ Africa owes white farmers a debt. Mugabe can rail against colonialism but if it weren't for people of white color in Africa, the pioneers and their descendants, all of Africa would still ... Read Full Story
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Browse > Home / Around The World / President Robert Mugabe Is Still In Charge In Zimbabwe. Just As We Have Been Predicting February 3, 2009 How ironic that despite all the so-called ‘international indignation’ and all the tough talk on the part of Western leaders, lasting for the whole of the last year and the year before, President Robert Mugabe is still running Zimbabwe and no one seems to be able to do anything about it. The latest news coming from Harare is that Mugabe has struck a ‘powersharing deal’ with the opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangari, which allows the latter to become prime ... Read Full Story
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Browse > Home / Point Of View / President Robert Mugabe Has Turned 85 Last Week. The Nation And The Whole World Rejoice February 25, 2009 R.F.Wilson writes: That favourite politician of ours, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, has turned 85 last week. We even held a party at StirringTroubleInternationally to mark the big occasion. No expense was spared. Donations were accepted to help Mr Mugabe continue his struggle against colonial powers and reach that milestone - 30 years in power next year, first as Prime Minister in 1980-1987 and then as President.We even had a banner hanging across the room: ‘Come on Mr ... Read Full Story
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I was interested to watch CNN’s interview with Robert Mugabe on Thursday. I believed that Christiane Amanpour would give an interesting and telling interview with one of the most despised political leaders of the 21st century. Yet I was left feeling thoroughly disappointed and feeling somewhat let down by a reporter that looked clearly out of her depths, and almost hesitant to even go there while facing the notorious dictator. It would seem that in American politics Amanpour wields a powerful wand that has created this aura of respect that in my humble opinion is totally unfounded. I would love to see Mugabe before ... Read Full Story
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Transcript: Christiane Amanpour interviews Robert Mugabe Story Highlights CNN interview is Mugabe's first in years with a major Western network Mugabe rejects criticism that he has turned Zimbabwe into a "basket case" On land reform: "Zimbabwe belongs to the Zimbabweans, pure and simple" Denies any responsibility for harm to the nation from his economic policies ************ Robert Mugabe, the horribly selfish and deceitful African dictator, the black racist who has raped Rhodesia and left it as Zimbabwe ruins , hardens his heart against honest questions Christiane Amanpour dared to ask. White Rhodesians, productive white Zimbabweans, are being hounded off their God-given land by racist ... Read Full Story
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Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's ally Roy Bennett went on trial accused of terrorism on Monday in a case that has stoked tensions in the unity government of Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF.  
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CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Sunday he would stay in the government and challenge President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF to implement last year's political deal in full. Zimbabwe's Prime Minister ...  
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SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 9 — Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe praised "strategic cooperation" between China and Africa here Sunday, saying it represented the culmination of the friendship between the two sides. China has fulfilled the ...  
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- Bennett returned to Zimbabwe in January 2009 after spending nearly two years in exile in South Africa. - The MDC's treasurer-general, he was arrested in February, accused of plotting against President Robert Mugabe's government. - The charges were ...  
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On February 11, in Harare, Morgan Tsvangirai drank the poisoned chalice, knowing that it was poisoned. He was sworn in as prime minister of Zimbabwe, in a government that is still controlled by his deadly enemy, President Robert Mugabe. He must know ...  
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