We have started to collect the most important news related to Zimbabwe in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Zimbabwe's main labour unions step up warnings they will lead a national strike to protest against low wages.
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Tension is said to be high in Zimbabwe ahead of marches over the controversial slum clearance campaign.
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Zimbabwe opposition leader Arthur Mutambara is arrested while campaigning for a by-election in Harare.
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South African's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister expresses concern at 1,000% inflation in Zimbabwe.
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President Mugabe dismisses his critics, as he cuts the ribbon on a major road named after him in Malawi.
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Brian Lara leads the way as West Indies beat Zimbabwe by five wickets in the opening one-day match in Antigua.
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Zimbabwe, with the world's highest inflation rate, announces massive increases in hospital fees.
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A Zimbabwe minister confirms it is asking white farmers to apply to be given land the government had seized.
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Zimbabwe's white farmers say they have been invited to apply for land seized previously by the government.
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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe uses his Independence Day address to send a stern warning to his opponents.
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The UK has won its appeal over a ruling that meant failed asylum seekers could not be deported to Zimbabwe.
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Life in Zimbabwe is shorter than
anywhere else, with people not expected to live to 40, the UN says.
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Zimbabwe runs out of locally manufactured Coca-Cola as factories are hit by the foreign exchange crisis.
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai urges mass action against the government at his party's congress.
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Two senior Zimbabwean opposition officials are arrested after police said they had found an arms cache.
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Zimbabwe has only two weeks of wheat supply left, the country's main milling organisation warns.
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A breakaway faction of Zimbabwe's main opposition party chooses an-ex student leader as its president.
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Zimbabwe avoids expulsion from the IMF by paying $9m of its debt, but still owes $120m.
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About 200 women are in custody in Zimbabwe after a protest about food prices and human rights violations.
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Zimbabwe stops motorists buying petrol in foreign currencies and bars white farmers from getting loans.
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Nigeria play Senegal and Ghana face Zimbabwe in the final Group D games at the African Cup of Nations.
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John Mikel Obi comes on as a substitute to lead Nigeria to a 2-0 win over Zimbabwe at the African Cup of Nations.
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Nigeria defeated Zimbabwe in Group D of the African Cup of Nations.
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Former Zimbabwe captain Stuart Carlisle says international cricket's governing body is to blame for the country's decision to quit Test cricket.
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The ICC will encourage top countries to keep playing against Zimbabwe after it withdrew from Tests.
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Zimbabwe's interim cricket board
suspends the country's Test status until next year.
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Zimbabwe's government takes control of the cricket board, prompting fears the country will lose Test status.
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The cost of buying groceries in Zimbabwe rose 10-fold in 2005, says an independent consumer group.
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Zimbabwe's cricketers vote for strike action and will boycott next month's Afro-Asia Cup in Bangladesh.
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Zimbabwe police arrest three journalists in a raid on an independent radio station.
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Zimbabwe's High Court rules that it was illegal for the government to seize the passports of its critics.
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