Special Correspondents
- Special Correspondents has written articles published in The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph.
Most Recent article
Robert Mugabe seeks direct talks with Britain
The Daily Telegraph, Sat 5 July 2008Senior officials of President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party have secretly approached the British Government seeking direct talks over the country's crisis, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose.
Previous Articles
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Makoni is 'strong enough to beat Mugabe'
The Sunday Telegraph, Sun 10 February 2008
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Torture is Robert Mugabe's election weapon
The Sunday Telegraph, Sun 2 December 2007
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Thousands of teachers abandon Zimbabwe
The Sunday Telegraph, Sun 18 November 2007
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Special Correspondents has written...
- More about 'mugabe' than anything else
Special Correspondents by numbers...
- 4 articles (since November 2007)
- Average article: 21 column inches (624 words)
- Shortest article: 5 column inches (145 words)
- Longest article: 29 column inches (861 words)
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