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Zimbabwe Inclusive Government

  1. August 12, 2010 — political landscape since our last Zimbabwe Inclusive Government Watch mailing. Certainly, the twenty one-month old Zimbabwean Global Political Agreement...

  2. June 22, 2010 — The passage of another month has brought no change in the political stalemate facing the twenty-month old Zimbabwean Global Political Agreement (GPA). To gain some insight as to why that stalemate still exists,...

  3. in News by Change Blog with a VERY GOOD
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    June 23, 2010 — government †— which, by the way, most respondents seem to feel marginalizes the opposition. In fact, fully 74% of them said Robert Mugabe has all the power in the arrangement. For...

  4. May 20, 2010 — Share of breaches since start of ZIG Watch Project Nineteen months on, the Zimbabwean Global Political Agreement (GPA) is still not fully implemented. A new political and economic order – promised by politicians...

  5. December 08, 2009 — November saw news on Zimbabwe dominated by the on-going political differences between the Zimbabwe’s three main parties. More than a year after it was signed, the Global Political Agreement (GPA), which was...

  1. 1 hour ago — Intelligence Organisation, which falls under the President’s Office, is running the operation. It is sad that despite the fact Zimbabwe does have an inclusive government, where two of the...

  2. September 01, 2010 — peace and tranquility prevailing in Zimbabwe contrary to malicious propaganda which agitates for regime change in our country. "You are aware of the current political and economic dispensation...

  3. August 31, 2010 — country's economic turn around. " -o00o- No matter how Mugabe tries, history cannot be rewritten. No matter how many lies he and his followers choose to tell, the truth will always resurface. " In a rare act of...

  4. August 30, 2010 — Zimbabwean artist Owen Maseko is in the news again: VOA News report on an act of censorship by the inclusive government banning some of his art: A special...

  5. August 30, 2010 — not in agreement with at all that include Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono and Attorney General Johannes Tomana. We are not against them as individuals but how they were imposed on those positions without consultations in the...

  6. August 28, 2010 — so on the democratic mandate of the people themselves; not as a back door favour from anyone, least of all, those discredited and rejected by the people. Simba Makoni and other members of MKD have been willing and ready to lend support to the...

  7. August 25, 2010 — We’ve received this post from poet and broadcaster Soneni Gwizi about the rights of disabled women: Zimbabwe is caught up in the transition of writing a new constitution that “will” or should cater for all,...

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    August 22, 2010 — 'll hopefully hear a lot more of Gamu in 'boot camp'. -o00o- " South Africa says it will step up its mediation efforts in Zimbabwe amid rising tensions in the inclusive...

  9. August 19, 2010 — matters in keeping with the decisions of the Maputo Troika summit and resolve them within one month as part of a confidence-building measure, based on appropriate consultation in keeping with...

  10. in News by This Is Zimbabwe with a VERY GOOD
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    August 18, 2010 — Zimbabwe’s law and any other relevant legal instrument. The inclusive government and the Zimbabwe political parties should find an uninterrupted path towards free and fair...

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