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Rapes and killings may earn mining suspension 4:00AM Friday November 06, 2009

JOHANNESBURG - Investigators for the world's diamond control body say Zimbabwe should be suspended because its security forces are raping women, killing illegal miners and smuggling gems out of a diamond field in the troubled country's east. Human rights groups have made similar accusations, but… More


Mugabe's heavy tactics to stay in gem market Robert Mugabe. Photo / AP 10:34AM Thursday November 05, 2009

Zimbabwe looks set to escape any punishment over its trade in blood diamonds after a ruthless lobbying campaign… More

PM to tour neighbours in bid to 'rescue' government Morgan Tsvangirai. Photo / AP 4:00AM Wednesday October 21, 2009

HARARE - Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, is to travel to neighbouring countries this week in an… More

UN torture investigator blocked from visiting Zimbabwe Manfred Nowak, and the Special Rapporteur team were barred from Zimbabwe. Photo / AP 11:53AM Friday October 30, 2009

JOHANNESBURG — An outraged UN torture investigator said Thursday he believes Zimbabwe's president may be the reason… More

NZ misses out on new worldwide Kindle Good coffee and an e-read? Not in New Zealand. 10:15AM Thursday October 08, 2009

Amazon has unveiled an international version of its vaunted electronic reader, the Kindle. The bad news for… More



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