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Zimbabwe crisis deepens
02/12/2008 17:45
Zimbabwe has slipped deeper into crisis as the death toll from a cholera epidemic neared 500 and the army were accused of taking part in a looting spree.

  • Army: We didn't beat up dealers
  • WHO: Cholera kills 473 in Zim
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    Army: We didn't beat up dealers
    02/12/2008 16:08
    Zimbabwe's national army has denied sending troops into the capital to beat up foreign currency dealers and blamed undisciplined forces for the violence.
  • Stone-throwers attack soldiers
  • DAILY LIFE: School children wait by the roadside while selling wild fruits in Murehwa about 120km north east of Harare. (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP)
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    Water trickles back into Harare
    02/12/2008 14:05
    Water has begun trickling again from taps in Harare, a day after supplies were shut down completely, forcing major sections of state administration to close.
  • Harare runs completely dry
  • Zim cuts water to Harare


  • WHO: Cholera kills 473 in Zim
    02/12/2008 12:36
    Cholera has killed 473 people in Zimbabwe since the latest outbreak of the disease, the World Health Organisation says.
  • Harare runs completely dry
  • Lawsuit in Zim over cholera


  • Stone-throwers attack soldiers
    01/12/2008 22:33
    Zimbabwean riot police have fired teargas to disperse stone-throwers who chased a group of soldiers they accuse of a violent crackdown on illegal foreign currency dealers.

    Tsvangirai seeks help for Zim
    01/12/2008 19:34
    MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has urged the world to help end a "man-made" humanitarian crisis which has left hundreds of people dead in a cholera epidemic.
  • Harare runs completely dry
  • Zim brushes off land verdict


  • Harare runs completely dry
    01/12/2008 18:01
    Water supplies to Zimbabwe's capital city dried up entirely for the first time, forcing hundreds of businesses to close early when toilets became unusable.
  • Zim cuts water to Harare
  • Lawsuit in Zim over cholera


  • Zim brushes off land verdict
    01/12/2008 14:16
    President Robert Mugabe's government has shrugged off a ruling against controversial land reforms in a new rejection of international interference in Zimbabwe's affairs.
  • 78 white Zim farmers keep land


  • Anthrax outbreak looming in Zim
    01/12/2008 13:01
    An outbreak of anthrax is threatening to turn into Zimbabwe's worst yet, compounding a national epidemic of cholera, an aid agency has warned.
  • Zimbabwe cuts water supplies to Harare
  • Lawsuit in Zim over cholera


  • Zim cuts water to Harare
    01/12/2008 11:33
    Zimbabwe has cut water supplies to the nation's capital Harare, leaving most of the city dry as authorities struggle to contain a cholera epidemic.
  • Lawsuit in Zim over cholera
  • Zim cholera still spreading
  • 5 cholera deaths in Musina


  • Lawsuit in Zim over cholera
    30/11/2008 19:06
    Zimbabwean citizens have taken a government department to court for failing to provide them with adequate and safe drinking water.
  • Zim cholera still spreading
  • Free graves for cholera victims


  • Zim cholera still spreading
    30/11/2008 11:15
    Zimbabwe's health minister has insisted that the country's crumbling medical system was taking all necessary measures to combat a cholera epidemic.
  • Free graves for cholera victims
  • Zim calls for cholera aid


  • Mugabe: Zimbabwe still a victim
    29/11/2008 22:26
    Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe says his country continues to be "a victim of coercive measures" by those who want "regime change".
  • Zim parties agree on amendment
  • Mbeki slams Tsvangirai


  • Zim parties agree on amendment
    29/11/2008 18:17
    Zimbabwe's political parties have agreed on a draft constitutional amendment leading to the formation of a power-sharing government but the MDC warns that obstacles remain.
  • Mbeki slams Tsvangirai
  • 'Zim needs govt in 2 months'


  • Free graves for cholera victims
    29/11/2008 14:10
    Harare is offering free graves for victims of a cholera outbreak sweeping the southern African state, which a UN agency says is only the tip of a health crisis.
  • Zim calls for cholera aid
  • Zim cholera toll rises to 412
  • Cholera crisis 'tip of iceberg'


  • 50 hurt as Zim train derails
    29/11/2008 10:00
    About 50 people have been injured when a train derailed after leaving from Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo, it has been reported.

    Zim cholera toll rises to 412
    29/11/2008 08:00
    Cholera has killed 412 people in Zimbabwe to date and the disease is also spreading into neighbouring Botswana and South Africa, the UN has warned.
  • Zim calls for cholera aid
  • Cholera crisis 'tip of iceberg'


  • Cholera crisis 'tip of iceberg'
    28/11/2008 22:09
    Fast-spreading cholera is "the tip of the iceberg" of what stands to be a major health crisis in Zimbabwe, United Nations agencies says.
  • 'Africa won't give up on Zim'
  • Cholera: Zim asks for help
  • Zim crisis hits health, schools


  • SA blocks Tsvangirai travel
    28/11/2008 21:11
    South Africa says it has blocked Zimbabwe's opposition leader from leaving the country because his travel documents expired.
  • No passport for Tsvangirai
  • Tsvangirai demands a passport


  • Zim kids splash in raw sewage
    28/11/2008 19:10
    Children in the suburbs of Zimbabwe's capital run along a stream of raw sewage just steps from an emergency cholera clinic.
  • Zim crisis hits health, schools
  • Ban: Zim situation 'desperate'
  • Zim cholera crisis worsens


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