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Internet user freed on bail pending trial on subversion charge

Reporters Without Borders welcomes Internet user Vikas Mavhudzi’s release on bail on 31 March by the high court of the southwestern city of (...)

Published on 6 April 2011 Read

Zimbabwe

Reporter attacked as Daily News resumes publishing after seven-year ban

Reporters Without Borders welcomes the return of the Daily News after a seven-year closure but is disturbed to learn that one of its reporters (...)

Published on 25 March 2011 Read

Zimbabwe

"Happy birthday, Mr. Dictator"

Robert Mugabe will turn 87 on 21 February. Appointed prime minister in 1980, he stepped up to presidential throne seven years later. Since then (...)

Published on 18 February 2011 Read

Zimbabwe

First Lady sues weekly for quoting WikiLeaks cable

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the libel suit which President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace Mugabe, has brought against the independent (...)

Published on 22 December 2010 Read

Zimbabwe

Newspaper editor released on bail after 24 hours

Reporters Without Borders hails today’s release of The Standard editor Nevanji Madanhire after he had been detained for about 24 hours in Harare’s (...)

Published on 1 December 2010 Read

Zimbabwe

Authorities reluctantly release detained newspaper reporter

Reporters Without Borders welcomes the news that The Standard reporter Nqobani Ndlovu, who was arrested in the southwestern city of Bulawayo on (...)

Published on 29 November 2010 Read

Zimbabwe

Bill would restrict public access to official information

Reporters Without Borders calls for the withdrawal of bill which is about to be submitted to parliament and which would allow the authorities to (...)

Published on 17 November 2010 Read

Zimbabwe

London-based exile radio station’s broadcasts jammed in Harare

Reporters Without Borders condemns the jamming of some of the programmes of Short Wave Radio Africa (SWRA), a London-based radio station staffed (...)

Published on 7 September 2010 Read

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