Tsvangirai optimistic but cautious
The Sydney Sekeramayi Wikileaks dossier
Security Minister Sydney Sekeramayi has maintained his image of “Mr Clean” as there are only three Wikileaks cables that mention his name. He is not a principal actor in any of them and two of them have to do with cabinet reshuffles. The only cable that seems taint his name is the one about corruption in the procurement of fuel when he was Energy Minister.
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Sekeramayi is presidential material-Wikileaks
Security Minister Sydney Sekeramayi, who is one of the longest serving cabinet ministers, was identified way back in the 1980s as one of the leading contenders to succeed President Robert Mugabe.
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Who Killed Solomon Mujuru?
This is the question most Zimbabweans are still asking more than a month after the former army commander died in as blaze at his farm-house in Beatrice. Mujuru was a war hero, a powerful political player in Zimbabwe but what has been amazing is the saintly image that he was accorded after his death. We reproduce here an article by Robert Rotberg of the World Peace Foundation. This is not an endorsement of the contents of the article. Our aim is to allow our readers to see the other side. The article has been reproduced with permission from Think Africa Press and hope it will stimulate debate about Mujuru’s death.
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Mugabe calls for aid from the West
The complete Sydney Masamvu Wikileaks dossier
Former Financial Gazette and Daily News writer Sydney Masamvu became one of the most sought after political analysts on Zimbabwe when he joined the International Crisis Group and then the Institute for Democracy in Africa. He was not only adept at getting information but was also cross-trading that information with top officials of the South African government and the United States embassies in Harare and Pretoria. Here is a complete list of his shenanigans.
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New twist in Asiagate
South Africa interested in stability in Zimbabwe not democracy
South Africa is interested in stability in Zimbabwe and not in democracy United States embassy officials in Zimbabwe said in the run-up to the 2008 elections.
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