1. South African officials acknowledge that Mugabe has not responded as the Zimbabwean opposition had hoped.
2. The EU said it will keep diplomatic channels open to discuss humanitarian needs and also maintain contacts with Zimbabwean opposition groups.
3. Zimbabwean opposition leader arrested.
4. A former Israeli intelligence agent claims to an Australian news program that Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe.
5. A magistrate Wednesday refused to set a date for the trial of Zimbabwean opposition leader Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole on charges of plotting to assassinate President Robert Mugabe.
6. A former Israeli intelligence agent claimed to an Australian news program late Wednesday that Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe.
7. Zimbabwean opposition leader Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole goes on trial Monday on charges of plotting to assassinate President Robert Mugabe.
8. Zimbabwean opposition parties Wednesday called for a referendum after low turnout in presidential elections in which President Robert Mugabe was the only candidate.
9. Zimbabwean opposition parties Wednesday called for a referendum after low voter turnout in presidential elections in which incumbent President Robert Mugabe was practically the sole contender.
10. Zimbabwean opposition leader Ndabaningi Sithole, accused of plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe, was Friday released from detention on bail, lawyers for the veteran politician said.