Further information on Zimbabwe Published: 18 April 2008 Media and organisations that report mainly on and from Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe: “Protests Will be an Excuse to Declare a State of Emergency” Published: 9 April 2008 A Zimbabwean journalist - one of the few who reports from inside the country and thus prefers to remain anonymous - on the culture of fear and the atmosphere of frustration within the country: "People have reached the stage that if they go to the polling stations, they will not be intimidated into voting for Mugabe. The problem is that Mugabe will instill so much fear in people so that they will be too scared to go the polling stations."
Inside a Zimbabwean Polling Station Published: 2 April 2008 On Saturday March 29th, 2008 I realised that whatever inspired Munch’s famous painting “The Scream” it was probably comparable to being locked in a room with Zimbabwean Electoral Commission (ZEC) officials trying to count to 410. By Shari Eppel
Zimbabwe at the Crossroads Published: 2 April 2008 The atmosphere in Zimbabwe is characterised by anxiety and anger. Since midnight March 29th, 2008 Zimbabweans have been eager to hear the official pronouncement of results by the body running the elections – but to no avail. By Jubilee Masango
The "Toad" and the "Puppet": The Makoni Moment and Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe Published: 1 April 2008 It is a symptom of the diminished expectations and shrinking horizons in Zimbabwean politics that Simba Makoni's entry into the 2008 presidential race has created such a stir in the country's body politic. With the country sinking further into the mire of an extended political and economic debacle, the prospect of yet another disastrous Mugabe electoral 'victory' appeared a desultory inevitability. By Brian Raftopoulos
What Next in Zimbabwe? Published: 28 March 2008 Background information and analysis after the elections in Zimbabwe.
Election Time in Zimbabwe Published: 28 March 2008 What will a post-elections Zimbabwe look like? We will have to wait and see. In the best case, a government of national unity or tentative reforms under ZANU-PF seem possible. In the worst case there might be a bloody uprising or the military could intervene in case of an opposition win. Anything is possible. By Dirk Spilker
Reports by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network Published: 28 March 2008 The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) observes the run-up to the elections on March 29, 2008.
"Rigging Will Always Take Place Under Mugabe" Published: 28 March 2008 Interview with Zimbabwean journalist Basildon Peta on the prospects for the March 29, 2008 elections in his country, the options for the divided opposition and the stance of Zimbabwe's neighbours, the international community, and the EU.
Robert Mugabe’s Liberation War Credentials: ZANU-PF’s Winning Card? Published: 26 March 2008 The ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) and its leader President Robert Mugabe have puzzled many by successively ‘winning’ elections in the midst of serious and unprecedented economic and political decline. What are the reasons? What is Mugabe's background?