Zimbabwe policeman imprisoned for 10 days for using Mugabe toilet
A Zimbabwe policeman has been sentenced to 10 days in prison following his use of President Robert Mugabe's personal toilet. Relatives of the Bulawayo police officers are appealing for his immediate release.
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AFRICA: Zimbabwe: Anglican Raises Complaints
The head of the worldwide Anglican Church gave President Robert Mugabe on Monday a file of abuses against the church and its priests in Zimbabwe.
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Archbishop of Canterbury to Seek Meeting with Mugabe
The archbishop of Canterbury begins his visit to Africa by meeting with President Robert G. Mugabe and seeking to heal a rift within the Anglican congregation in Zimbabwe.
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Archbishop of Canterbury requests meeting with Robert Mugabe
The Archbishop of Canterbury has asked to meet with Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe in October as part of his tour of central Africa.
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AFRICA: Zimbabwe: Fire Kills Power Broker
A house fire killed one of Zimbabwe’s main political brokers, raising questions about the battle within President Robert Mugabe’s party over who will succeed the ailing 87-year-old leader.
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In Zimbabwe, Mugabe Government Is Not Sharing the Power to Arrest Rivals
A judge in Zimbabwe freed Jameson Timba, a member of the Movement for Democratic Change party who was arrested after being accused of calling President Robert Mugabe a liar.
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