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Dispatches from Zimbabwe: the uncertainty of everyday life (Pt 2)

By Guest blogger

Updated on 23 September 2008

Everyday life in Zimbabwe can be chaotic and absurd, as our Zimbabwe blogger "Helen" reveals.

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12 Nov 2008: election calls

Retelling conversations heard in 500-strong bank queues.

7 Nov 2008: saving a baby

One mother's plight to feed her child when food is in short supply.

29 Oct 2008: 'Living like animals'

Helen speaks to one man about the new diets in rural areas.

21 Oct 2008: 'Telling coincidence'

Helen describes the despair as another building society struggles and the prime minister can't leave the country.

15 Oct 2008: temperatures run high

As Thabo Mbeki tries to break the stalemate in Zimbabwe, Helen describes the frustrations for the people.

7 Oct 2008: salvaging pips

Hunger forces more people to beg as seized farms remain neglected.

30 Sep 2008: 'Nothing has changed'

On the day the maximum daily withdrawal allowance rose to twenty thousand Zimbabwe dollars the banks had no money to give.

23 Sep 2008: the perpetrators' fate

The people of Zimbabwe are hopeful, but already talking about accountability and punishment.

13 Sep 2008: 'Anything's better than this'

On the day when we should have been celebrating a power sharing deal, the queues outside the passport office were longer than ever.

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