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There is no one guilty here. No one is talking about arrests of anyone. The army is apolitical
Zimbabwean military fears prosecution Oct 15, 2008
I don't think the British government will sink so low as to implement that
Zimbabwe decries rumored U.K. cricket ban Mar 04, 2008
It was a dismal failure, not just a failure but a dismal failure
Shops drop out of Zimbabwe strike Apr 04, 2007
The opposition has been involved in violence, caught by police with weapons of destruction and destroying cars and stores and beating up people
Zimbabwe opposition leader injured Mar 12, 2007
Sikhanyiso Ndlovu is a Zimbabwean politician and a former Minister of Information and Publicity. He is also a member of the ZANU-PF Politburo.
After serving as Deputy Minister of Education, Ndlovu was appointed as Minister of Information by President Robert Mugabe on February 6, 2007.
President Mugabe achieved a diplomatic coup in December 2007 when he attended a European Union-Africa summit despite a visa ban on Zimbabwean government officials, effective since 2001. At the summit, Ndlovu called Chancellor Angela Merkel a "Nazi remnant". Responding to Merkel's criticism of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe, Ndlovu told her to "shut up or ship out," saying Germany needed a head of state like Otto von Bismarck.