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    August 12, 2011
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    A few days before the 31st Ordinary SADC Summit of heads of state and government in Luanda, Angola on 16 August 2011, Zimbabwe and its government ...
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    By rethinkingzim
    June 3, 2011
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    Zimbabwe: Observations from Harare about a book on land by Blessing-Miles Tendi

    by Blessing-Miles Tendi I have made two research trips to Zimbabwe in the last 5 months. On both trips the subject matter of the recently launched ...
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    Zimbabwe’s Political Kaleidoscope: What Does 2011 Hold? by Ibbo Mandaza

    (The following talk by Ibbo Mandaza was presented at the Sapes’ Political Trust Policy Dialogue Forum on 27th January 2011 in Harare) In considering the likely ...
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