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Thursday, 20 February, 2003, 16:55 GMT

ZIMBABWE

Land and politics
Who owns the land?
Land reform is one of the key issues behind Zimbabwe's current unrest, and has its roots deep in colonial history.

Renewed threat to Zimbabwe farms

Zimbabwe: Economic melt-down

Mugabe sued over election killings

Crying for the return of land

Eyewitness: Forced off the farm

Elections
Zimbabwe democracy comes of age
The election split Zimbabwe down the middle - and transformed the political landscape, writes Africa correspondent Allan Little.

Zimbabwe business holds its breath

Zimbabwe rivals look ahead

Winners and losers

Zimbabwe poll unfair, say observers

Troubled times
Zanu considers life after Mugabe
Zimbabwe's ruling party seeks to overhaul its leadership in the wake of last month's losses at the polls.

Zimbabwe's shattered dream

Mugabe's costly Congo venture

Mugabe's anniversary speech

Profiles
Mugabe's descent into dictatorship
Politics learnt during Zimbabwe's war of independence have done little to help Robert Mugabe govern a modern nation.

Profile: Morgan Tsvangirai

Obituary: War Veterans leader 'Hitler' Hunzvi

international relations
Britain's troubles with Mugabe
What lies behind the war of words between Zimbabwe and its former colonial power?

What can the Commonwealth do?

Analysis: Anyone for mediation?


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