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Zuma’s people
Ahead of the World Cup, South Africa’s politics is in as dismal a state as its national football team
Subject: AfricaA new game for Zimbabwe
Unveiling a power-sharing deal between Zimbabwe’s bitter rivals turned out to be Mbeki’s final act. But is his legacy a workable one?
Subject: Africa, Law & governmentThe tragedy of Tsvangirai
Robert Mugabe stole the Zimbabwean election with violence and intimidation. But Morgan Tsvangirai unwittingly helped him. Stephen Chan explains how an opposition leader lost his bearings
Dispatches from Zimbabwe
Our correspondent in Harare reports on the latest developments in the aftermath of Morgan Tsvangirai’s election withdrawal. Latest entries at the top
Exit Mugabe
The scale of Zanu-PF’s loss in Zimbabwe’s election, along with strong pressure from South Africa, are closing the door on Robert Mugabe’s reign
Throwdown in Polokwane
Thabo Mbeki’s last triumph was to see the prospect of corruption charges laid against his victorious rival Jacob Zuma
Subject: AfricaBreakthrough in Kariba
After a South African-brokered deal, the outlines of a post-Mugabe Zimbabwe are starting to emerge
Subject: AfricaNietzsche in Harare
The era of Robert Mugabe—the most intellectual of African presidents—is coming to an end. Who will follow him?
Subject: Law & governmentScramble for China
Africa is desperate for Chinese investment, but only South Africa will get much
Subject: East & Southeast AsiaMugabe’s last gasp
Zimbabwe’s economy is in meltdown. Can Mugabe’s successor learn from China?
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