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.
State terror sweeps Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe and his party have always used violence and torture against their opponents.
The day I was 're-educated'
In the week of May 14, Border Timbers Sawmill in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe was invaded by 'war veterans'.
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.
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.
Children at risk
Some people believe that the increasing incidence of child rape may be linked to myths about Aids.
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.
President, press and party
Government support for Robert Mugabe has given the South African media a few headaches.
Aids figures may be too optimistic
Figures for HIV infection collected from the annual antenatal survey are the most accurate forecast of Aids deaths.
