We have started to collect the most important news related to Zimbabwe in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai is to ask for British financial support as he meets his UK counterpart Gordon Brown.
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Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai is jeered by exiles living in the UK while urging them to return home and help rebuild the country.
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Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai is to meet exiles living in the UK to urge them to return home and help rebuild the country.
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US President Barack Obama announces $73m (£44m) in aid for Zimbabwe after meeting Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai at the White House.
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Zimbabwe's economy could grow by between 4% and 6% this year according to the country's finance minister.
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Zimbabwe's economy could grow by between 4% and 6% this year according to the country's finance minister.
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Governments around the world are putting politics before the lives of Zimbabwe's children, a British charity says.
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See and hear the plight of orphans in Zimbabwe
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See and hear the plight of orphans in Zimbabwe
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Opponents of Zimbabwe's power-sharing government are planning to renew political violence, a senior MDC minister says.
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Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, indicted for war crimes, arrives in Zimbabwe for a conference, state radio reports.
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The Red Cross says it has begun delivering food to prisoners in Zimbabwe, amid horrific reports of jail conditions.
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Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai tells the BBC the "acrimony is over" between him and President Robert Mugabe.
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Zimbabwe's PM Morgan Tsvangirai says political intimidation and rights abuses continue despite the power-sharing deal.
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More than 60 UK passport holders reduced to poverty in Zimbabwe will be repatriated to Britain over the next few weeks.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu, speaking at the Hay Festival, calls for support for Zimbabwe's national unity government.
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The number of cholera cases in Zimbabwe is forecast to reach 100,000 this week.
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A senior member of the Movement for Democratic Change in Zimbabwe is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl.
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The World Bank agrees to give Zimbabwe $22m (£14.4m), the first financial help for the heavily-indebted country since 2000.
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Human rights campaigners in Zimbabwe, including Jestina Mukoko, are ordered back to prison, their lawyer says.
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Teachers in Zimbabwe agree not to go out on strike, despite the government being unable to raise their wages.
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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says the government is broke and no state worker is earning more than $100 a month.
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John Simpson on the illegal gem trade in Zimbabwe
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Sharing a stage with his political rival, President Mugabe calls for 'national healing' at a Zimbabwe independence event.
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Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai's wife's death in a car crash may not have been accidental, an MDC inquiry suggests.
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Zimbabwe's government says the suspension of its national currency will last for at least a year.
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A grandson of Zimbabwe's PM Morgan Tsvangirai drowns in a swimming pool at the family's home in Harare.
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Ministers in Zimbabwe's power-sharing government start a three-day bonding session in the resort of Victoria Falls.
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The three million Zimbabweans in South Africa can get permits to stay legally for six months, the authorities announce.
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Zimbabwe appeals for help for its prisoners after a documentary reveals horrific jail conditions, the film's producer tells the BBC.
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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai vows to arrest anyone invading farms - in an apparent challenge to Robert Mugabe.
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