Issue 18 - Second Quarter 2000

Party rivals fight for their lives: Zanu-PF is riven with dissent and blames the outside world for its troubles. Andrew Meldrum and RW Johnson report. Interview: Dr William Malegapuru Makgoba: The President of the Medical Research Council talks to Simon Dagut.

Quiet diplomacy has failed

President Thabo Mbeki's quiet diplomacy over Zimbabwe has failed.

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State terror sweeps Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe and his party have always used violence and torture against their opponents.

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The day I was 're-educated'

In the week of May 14, Border Timbers Sawmill in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe was invaded by 'war veterans'.

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Party rivals fight for their lives

Zanu-PF is riven with dissent and blames the outside world for its troubles. Andrew Meldrum and RW Johnson report.

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Interview: Dr William Malegapuru Makgoba

The President of the Medical Research Council talks to Simon Dagut.

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How independent is the HRC?

The Human Rights Commission's findings and recommendations on racism in the media will be a key test of its independence.

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Children at risk

Some people believe that the increasing incidence of child rape may be linked to myths about Aids.

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Lessons from Zimbabwe's press

The independent newspapers bitterly regret the too-easy ride the press gave Robert Mugabe and his party for many years.

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President, press and party

Government support for Robert Mugabe has given the South African media a few headaches.

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Aids figures may be too optimistic

Figures for HIV infection collected from the annual antenatal survey are the most accurate forecast of Aids deaths.

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