Page 1 Two girls were at the weekend gang raped in their house as their parents watched helplessly in Nairobi?s Kimathi estate. The duo aged 17 and 20, were raped in their sitting room by three armed thugs. They were attacked by the three gangsters who raided their house on Saturday night. ... Read Story at East African Standard (2004-09-12) Opponents of President Robert Mugabe accused his regime Tuesday of unleashing thugs to attack opposition supporters and seizing white-owned farms in an attempt to retain power. They called on other African powers to intervene. Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe for 28 years, has virtually conceded that he did not ... Read Story at AngolaPress (2008-04-09) RUTENDO Munengani, wife of MDC-T legislator for Glen View North Fani Munengami, says she will never forgive President Robert Mugabe after she was raped by a soldier while her nine-month old son watched in horror. Mugabe, who is the commander-in-chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), has always used the ... Read Story at The Standard (2010-03-13) Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his rival opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai arrived at a Harare hotel today for make-or-break power-sharing talks to end the country’s crisis. Zimbabwe not for sale: Mugabe Zimbabwe negotiators take a break Zimbabwe Special Report Mugabe, accompanied by Zimbabwe Defence Force Commander ... Read Story at Sunday Times (2008-08-11) HARARE, Monday Related Stories Zimbabwe"s Mugabe, 86, to party amid distress Mugabe cuts MDC powers Zimbabwe civil servants on hunger strike Mugabe"s party now wants presidential term limits Mugabe, Tsvangirai agree on Zimbabwe"s black policy Zimbabwe"s strict security and media laws criticised by opponents as ... Read Story at Daily Nation (2010-03-22) The United States government says it will continue to support opposition parties in Zimbabwe, with or without Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe president's approval. A senior state department official said during Congressional hearings on the political situation in Zimbabwe, that what he called the repressive regime of President Mugabe is now ... Read Story at SABCNews (2007-03-26) Mugabe says no disease means no cause for war ZIMBABWE’S president Robert Mugabe yesterday claimed the cholera outbreak that has killed more than 770 people was “over”. Mugabe: There is no cholera ‘No tougher Zimbabwe sanctions’ Mugabe, 84, made the astonishing claim at the Heroes’ Shrine ... Read Story at Sunday Times (2008-12-11) President Robert Mugabe has said Zimbabwe could leave the Commonwealth if it is not treated as an equal. Zimbabwe was suspended from the group of 54 mainly former British colonies after charges that Mr Mugabe rigged his re-election last year. Mr Mugabe has been excluded from next ... Read Story at BBC News (2003-11-28) Gombe State Government will now go after the sponsors and financiers of political thugs popularly called Yankalare.The State Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Danjuma Goje in an interview with newsmen after launching Anti-Kalare Squads in Gombe denounced that the thugs are his supporters.According to Goje, the thugs have been causing havoc since ... Read Story at ThisDay (2006-05-14) HARARE, Monday Related Stories Zimbabwe PM to lobby EU over Mugabe Mugabe calls for end to violence Zimbabwe hardships blight fete No end in sight for Zimbabwe Zimbabwe peace meeting begins Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has once again called for the removal of Western ... Read Story at Daily Nation (2010-04-19) News Results: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 |