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PRETORIA/HARARE/CAIRO (BosNewsLife)-- In one of the strongest statements to date, churches in South Africa have said that Zimbabwe
has no president because the June 27 run-off election featuring Robert Mugabe alone "was a sham," a Catholic news agency
reported Tuesday, July 1.
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (BosNewsLife)-- Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai briefly emerged from his refuge at the Dutch Embassy Wednesday, June 25, after the Lutheran World Federation said churches made a mistake in "assessing" autocratic President Robert Mugabe.
BosNewsLife Africa Service with BosNewsLife's Stefan J. Bos
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (BosNewsLife)-- Zimbabwe's main opposition leader decided Sunday, June 22, to pull out of next week's presidential run-off after reports of intimidation and a ban on foreign aid groups which also impact thousands of Christians in the country, BosNewsLife learned.
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (BosNewsLife)-- Christians in several areas of Zimbabwe faced more food shortages Wednesday, May 14,
amid ongoing turmoil and reported persecution of churches in the country, once called 'the breadbasket of Africa.'
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (BosNewsLife)-- The fate of at least 15 Christian leaders in Zimbabwe remained uncertain Friday, August 24, after they were detained for attending a prayer meeting near the capital Harare
Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (BosNewsLife)-- Zimbabweans planned to hold a prayer vigil Monday, January 29, outside a court-room where eight detained Christian officials were