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Fwd: Soccer
> From:
> Date: October 30, 2009 2:30:00 PM PDT
> To: "Jeb
> Subject: Soccer
>
> Wes men's soccer just completed the first undefeated season since 1940
>
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Stock Exchange Trades Again →
After 3 months closed, the Zim stock exchange resumes trading, now in US$.
Feb 20th
Cholera Danger →
Doctors Without Borders’ report on Cholera Epidemic: Crisis is “just the beginning of a nightmare health crisis.” Download and read the entire report.
Feb 18th
Prime Minister Sworn in →
“If yesterday we were adversaries, today we stand in unity.”
Feb 12th
Students Arrested →
“Police assaulted the students who led a demonstration to oppose the payment of US$400 before they can write their end of second term semester.”
Feb 6th
Unity Bill →
“With the enactment of this bill, the train of the inclusive government will be leaving the station.”
Feb 6th
Currency Revalued →
“Twelve zeros will be knocked off the bills currently in circulation; reducing the nominal value of a one-trillion-Zimbabwean-dollar bill to just one dollar .”
Feb 3rd
UN to Visit →
Government agrees to a visit by UN humanitarian team to help with cholera epidemic and hunger crisis.
Feb 3rd
Opposition to Join →
“Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he will join a unity government”
Feb 3rd
Teachers Strike →
“Nearly 80 percent of the country’s remaining teachers heeded the call to strike.”
Feb 3rd
January 2009
7 posts
Cholera Toll Rising →
“Ordinarily cholera kills less than one percent of those infected but because of Zimbabwe’s shortage of clean water the death rate is approaching 20 percent.”
Jan 14th
Cholera Spreads →
Cholera epidemic spreads to rural areas.
Jan 13th
Schools Closed →
“Teachers are refusing to return to work until they are assured of being paid in foreign currency.” Last term, the number of children attending school dropped from 90% to 20%.
Jan 8th
Dollarization →
“Almost everyone in the country is now buying and selling in foreign currency.”
Jan 8th
Stock Market Closed →
Trade halted on December 17th and has not reopened.
Jan 8th
Opposition Refuses →
Citing “outstanding issues”, the opposition party refuses to join coalition government.
Jan 3rd
Mugabe to form government →
President moves towards “early realization” of government without opposition.
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