Friday, April 2, 2010

ZIMBABWE....THIS WEEK IN PICS.....02/04/2010

Roy Bennett, treasurer general in Tsvangirai'sMovement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, arrives at court in Harare, March 31, 2010.Zimbabwe's High Court has deferred until May 10 a decision on whether to drop charges against Bennett in a case that has heightened tensions in the coalition government. Before the ruling, police detectives served Bennett with a summons to appear in court in eastern Zimbabwe on new charges of unlawfully possessing 92 tonnes of maize at his farm in 2001 before it was seized by Mugabe's government.










LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Akla arrives at the Zimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 inLondon, England.








Roy Bennett, treasurer general in Tsvangirai'sMovement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, arrives at court in Harare, March 31, 2010.Zimbabwe's High Court has deferred until May 10 a decision on whether to drop charges against Bennett in a case that has heightened tensions in the coalition government. Before the ruling, police detectives served Bennett with a summons to appear in court in eastern Zimbabwe on new charges of unlawfully possessing 92 tonnes of maize at his farm in 2001 before it was seized by Mugabe's government.






Sabrina Washington arrives at the Zimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 in London, England.






Shingai Shoniwa arrives at the Zimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 in London, England.






Roy Bennet Zimbabwe's deputy Minster of Agriculture designate, left, leaves the High Court in Harare, Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Bennet, Zimbabwe's deputy Minster of Agriculture designate, who is facing banditry charges was told by the court that judgment has been deferred to May 10 , 2010.






Andy Flower arrives at the Zimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 in London, England.






APRIL 01: Makosi Musambasi arrives at the Zimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 in London, England.






APRIL 01: Shingai Shoniwa (C) and the Noisettes arrive at theZimbabwe Pearl Ball on April 1, 2010 in London, England.






HONG KONG - MARCH 27: Gardener Nechironga ofZimbabwe moves the ball up against Korea on day two of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens on March 27, 2010 in Hong Kong.






Former Zimbabwe Supreme Court Judge Justice A.M. Ebrahim gives an address at a First Convocation ceremony at Gujarat National Law University in Gandhinagar, some 30 km from Ahmedabad, on March 28, 2010. Several delegates from the judiciary attended the students' ceremony.






HONG KONG - MARCH 26: Gardener Nechironga (down) of Zimbabwe scores a try against Branco du Preez of South Africa on day one of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens on March 26, 2010 in Hong Kong.






HONG KONG - MARCH 26: Gardener Nechironga (R) of Zimbabwe is tackled by Cecil Afrika of South Africa on day one of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens on March 26, 2010 in Hong Kong.






Abel Chikomo, left, Director of Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, addresses a press conference flanked by Samba Chesterfield, Director of Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe in Harare, Wednesday, March, 31, 2010. The group castigated President Robert Mugabe for his utterances on the issue of Gay Rights in the New Constitution. President Robert Mugabe once said gays were "worse than pigs and dogs" and recently told the state media that the issue was not debatable and not up for discussion.






Abel Chikomo, left, Director of Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, addresses a press conference flanked by Samba Chesterfield, Director of Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe in Harare, Wednesday, March, 31, 2010. The group castigated President Robert Mugabe for his utterances on the issue of Gay Rights in the New Constitution. President Robert Mugabe once said gays were "worse than pigs and dogs", and recently told the state media that the issue was not debatable and not up for discussion.






Fortune Chipendu (C) of Zimbabwe succumbs to a tackle from Ryno Benjamin (L) and Mpho Mbiyozo (R) of South Africa during their match on the first day of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens rugby tournament on March 26, 2010. Organisers hope the world-renowned Hong Kong Sevens, where packed crowds of 40,000 roar on 24 teams over three days of rugby, will reinforce interest in the sport ahead of its Olympic debut in Brazil in 2016.










Roy Bennet Zimbabwe's deputy Minster of Agriculture designate, center, addresses journalists as he leaves the High Court in Harare, Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Bennet, Zimbabwe's deputy Minster of Agriculture designate, who is facing banditry charges was told by the court that judgment has been deferred to May 10, 2010.






Kyle Brown (top C) of South Africa reaches for the ball against Zimbabwe during their match on the first day of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens rugby tournament on March 26, 2010. Organisers hope the world-renowned Hong Kong Sevens, where packed crowds of 40,000 roar on 24 teams over three days of rugby, will reinforce interest in the sport ahead of its Olympic debut in Brazil in 2016.








HONG KONG - MARCH 26: Kyle Brown (L) of South Africa and Manasah Sita of Zimbabwe jump for a line out on day one of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens on March 26, 2010 in Hong Kong.






Kyle Brown (C) and Chris Dry (2nd R) of South Africa push through Graham Kaulback (R) and Manasah Sita (L) of Zimbabwe during their match on the first day of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens tournament on March 26, 2010. Organisers hope the world-renowned Hong Kong Sevens, where packed crowds of 40,000 roar on 24 teams over three days of rugby, will reinforce interest in the sport ahead of its Olympic debut in Brazil in 2016.






HONG KONG - MARCH 26: Frankie Horne (C) of South Africa is tackeld by Jacques Leitao and Gardener Nechironga of Zimbabwe on day one of the IRB Hong Kong Sevens on March 26, 2010 in Hong Kong.






HONG KONG - MARCH 26: Gardener Nechironga (L) of Zimbabwe scores a try against Branco du Preez of South Africa on day one of the IRB Hong KongSevens on March 26, 2010 in Hong Kong.









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