Anti-Mugabe hackers attack website of S.Africa's ruling ANC By Ed Cropley JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Hackers opposed to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe took out the website of the African National Congress (ANC) on Friday, accusing South Africa's ruling party of a corrupt and bloodstained relationship with the former British colony's leader. The group also said it had successfully attacked the website of Zimbabwe's Ministry of Defence "for the genocide ...
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Anti-Mugabe hackers attack website of South Africa's ruling ANC By Ed Cropley JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Hackers opposed to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe took out the website of the African National Congress (ANC) on Friday, accusing South Africa's ruling party of a corrupt and bloodstained relationship with the former British colony's leader. The group also said it had successfully attacked the website of Zimbabwe's Ministry of Defense "for the genocide ...
June 14, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! News
Zimbabwean PM Tsvangirai rejects July 31 election date By MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai rejected President Robert Mugabe's declaration of a July 31 election on Thursday, accusing his rival of breaching the constitution and creating a political crisis. The Constitutional Court ordered Mugabe two weeks ago to hold the poll by the end of July, following an application to the court by a Zimbabwean ...
June 13, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! News
Gordon Brown in BBC News Mr Brown said he had "been in close contact with African leaders to press for stronger action to give the Zimbabwean people the government they deserve".
Robert Mugabe in New York Times Responding to an American envoy's call on Thursday to step down, the latest of many such calls from around the globe, Mr. Mugabe said: "I will never, never sell my country. I will never, never, never surrender. Zimbabwe is mine, I am a Zimbabwean,...
Jean Ping in guardian.co.uk Jean Ping, the AU commission chairman, said Africa "must shoulder its responsibility and do everything in its power to help the Zimbabwean parties so as to overcome current challenges".