205 results found related to Zimbabwe: Where To Now? - Instablogs

view last 24 hours or last 7 days
sorted by relevance or date

Related Blog Posts

Avaaz

10 hours ago ago from Avaaz.org - The World in Action

HOME SIGN UP CAMPAIGNS DONATE BLOG Media About Us العربية Deutsch русский Español Français Português עברית 한국어 简体中文 繁體中文 日本語 Nederlands Italiano 02/15/09 Israel's progressives need our help today Dear friends, A shocking new far-right politics is taking hold in Israel and it threatens all we've worked for -- ...

Related content

Thursday, 10th December 2009

20 hours ago ago from The Bearded Man

Howzit A nice early start this morning as once I have finished this and published an editorial, my wife is taking me to Burton-Upon-Trent for the day. This is something we have planned for a few months and all of it was dependent upon the healing in my arm. In a way, I look forward to it... -o00o- If we thought that Robert Mugabe would retire soon and spend the last few years of his life enjoying the fruits of his labours, then this ...

Related content

Does the ANC support this?

7 hours ago ago from I Luv SA

It is always an eye opener to read hard hitting reports on Zimbabwe, and then sit back and reflect on how the ANC and it's supporters glorify Mugabe. It is sickening to think that Mugabe gets applauded when he is in South Africa, and is considered one, if not the only, great hero of Africa. Anybody that has read the report electing to rape and still think that the outcome in Zimbabwe will be civilized, lives in a dream world. Can I make ...

Related content

German investors acquires stake in a Zimbabwe bank

18 hours ago ago from Amazingvictoriafalls

The Reserve bank of Zimbabwe on the right side in central Harare HARARE – German investment house African Development Corporation (ADC) on Wednesday said it had acquired controlling stake in Zimbabwe’s Premier Finance Group (PFG) in a US$6 million transaction that saw Harare waive its empowerment rules to leave the financial institution in foreign control. The deal, announced in Harare will not only see the group repositioning itself ...

Related content

Related News

Nothing to see... move along.

Related Videos

Nothing to see... move along.