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16 Jul 09 | Zimbabwe Crisis Reports  191
IWPR’s work in Zimbabwe has recently been scaled down due to a lack of funding. We are now seeking support for our activities in Zimbabwe at crucial stage in the country’s development. For further information, please contact Jesse Roberts, Development Manager, jesse@iwpr.net
 
Recent reports
26 Apr 09 | Zimbabwe Crisis Reports  190
Central bank governor ordered to request legislators to return cars he issued them.
By Yamikani Mwando in Bulawayo (ZCR No. 190, 26-Apr-09)
With no funds, no water and staff leaving in droves the University of Zimbabwe turns to its alumni for help.
By Jabu Shoko in Harare (ZCR No. 190, 30-Apr-09)
17 Apr 09 | Zimbabwe Crisis Reports  189
Country's powerful civil society groups object to the government’s constitution-drafting process.
By Jabu Shoko in Harare (ZCR No. 189, 17-Apr-09)
Removal of key communication portfolio from MDC minister is another blow to the fragile unity government.
By Jabu Shoko in Harare (ZCR No. 189, 17-Apr-09)
8 Apr 09 | Zimbabwe Crisis Reports  188
The knives are out for Zimbabwe’s profligate central bank governor.
By Chipo Sithole in Harare (ZCR No. 188, 8-Apr-09)
While millions of Zimbabweans are jobless and hungry their leaders are living it up.
By Chipo Sithole in Harare (ZCR No. 188, 8-Apr-09)
2 Apr 09 | Zimbabwe Crisis Reports  187
Regional leaders will ask G20 countries to give funds to struggling country.
By Chipo Sithole in Harare (ZCR No. 187, 2-Apr-09)
Legislators are looking at ways to bring corrupt officials to book.
By Jabu Shoko in Harare (ZCR No. 187, 2-Apr-09)

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