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Zimbabwe

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Habakkuk in Zimbabwe
We're hungry, angry, and depending on a sovereign God.
Thug Bishop
An ally of Zimbabwe's corrupt president fails in bid to launch a replacement Anglican province.
Pius and Impious
Mugabe infiltrates churches, intimidates leaders.
High-Stakes Protest
Church leaders confront President Mugabe.
Zimbabwe Nightmare
Christians try to negotiate ministry in southern Africa's most failed state.
Sweeter Dreams
HIV infections decline in Zimbabwe.
Silencing Rights Talk
Law would shut down many faith-based groups.
Zimbabwe: Food for votes
"Aid agencies fight starvation, Mugabe's brutal politics in Zimbabwe"
Bishop Appeals For End To Violence In Zimbabwe
Political intimidation has mounted in the run-up to the March presidential election
"Church School Used to Train Militias, Zimbabwe Politician Says"
Youths reportedly instructed in political violence techniques in run-up to election.
Zimbabwean Archbishop Warns That Church Must Stand Against Injustice
Article in church newspaper is thinly veiled criticism of Mugabe government.
Leading Anglican Priest Protests by Cutting Ties With Church in Zimbabwe
White clergyman upset with appointment of bishop and with President Mugabe.
Zimbabwe: Evangelicals Attempt to Defuse Crises
While decrying land redistribution program, president of Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe stepping down after financial dispute
"Conscience, Not Violence, Must Rule Zimbabwe, Says Catholic Priest"
Oskar Wermter warns that country is drifting into civil war
War Veterans Occupy Church on Zimbabwean White-Owned Farm
"We just want to pray and leave politics alone, says evicted pastor."
Priest Horrified as Zimbabwe Politician Compared With 'Son of Man'
Incident is not the first such comparison in Zimbabwe politics
Zimbabwe Christians 'Outraged' at Police Role in Student's Death
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace calls for peace as students demonstrate over low grants.
"After Months of Bitter Argument, Harare Has a New Anglican Bishop"
"Allegations of racism, slander, and deception hang over consecration in troubled Zimbabwe"
Clergyman Forced to Leave Zimbabwe After Criticizing Mugabe Government
Authorities revoke work permit of Presbyterian missionary who accused the government being involved in killings
Zimbabwe Church Officials Tell Mugabe to Respect Judiciary and Rule of Law
"Catholics, Baptists, and others criticize presidential pressure on Supreme Court."
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