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Zimbabwe PM confident he'll oust Mugabe in vote

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday he is poised to sweep to victory in upcoming presidential elections and return the nation to the world community after years of isolation. Full story

Zimbabwe journalists charged over military story

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean police arrested the editor of a private newspaper on Tuesday over a report that generals loyal to President Robert Mugabe had assured Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC they were not opposed to him winning elections this year. Full story

Zimbabwe court releases leading rights lawyer on $500 bail

HARARE (Reuters) - Leading Zimbabwean human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa was released on bail on Monday after spending a week in jail in a case that has raised concerns about a crackdown by President Robert Mugabe's security forces before elections. Full story

Zimbabwe rights lawyer, PM's aides denied bail

HARARE (Reuters) - A prominent Zimbabwe human rights lawyer and four aides of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai arrested three days ago were refused bail on Wednesday in a case that has drawn fresh criticism of President Robert Mugabe's security forces. Full story

Zimbabwe moves toward elections after vote on Mugabe's powers

NORTON, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabweans look set to endorse a new constitution curbing the presidency, early results showed on Sunday, in a step toward elections to determine whether Robert Mugabe adds to three decades in power. Full story

Armed police break up Zimbabwe PM's meeting: spokesman

HARARE (Reuters) - Armed riot police broke up a meeting called by Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Tuesday, his spokesman said, raising tensions in a fragile power-sharing government ahead of elections this year. Full story

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