Mugabe attacks gays, foreigners at birthday celebration
Reagan MashavaveRobert Mugabe marked his 88th birthday with a trademark attack on gays and foreigners at a mass rally to celebrate the occasion.
Zimbabweans displaced from diamond mines left empty-handed
Reagan MashavaveThey used to live on one of the richest diamond fields but now thousands of Zimbabweans await compensation after leaving for state-linked companies.
Deadline looms for foreign firms in Zimbabwe
Reagan MashavaveForeign companies operating in Zimbabwe have until Sunday to hand in plans to sell majority stakes to local investors.
Zim's Mugabe readies for crunch elections
Reagan MashavaveFacing would-be successors and widespread unpopularity, Robert Mugabe hopes to this week plot a path to victory at Zimbabwe's upcoming elections.
Mugabe says Zanu-PF 'eating itself'
Reagan MashavaveRobert Mugabe on Friday bemoaned the divisions "eating up" his party as he opened its first congress since losing its absolute grip on power.
Victims of Zim blitz struggle to build houses
Reagan MashavaveFour years after her house was demolished in a blitz by Zimbabwe's government, Chipo Chama still lives in a grass thatched shack.
Zim's indigenisation policy 'scaring off' investors
Reagan MashavaveAnalysts say Zimbabwe's forcing of foreign firms to hand over a 51% stake will scare away much-needed investment despite assurances to the contrary.
Zim to get huge diamond boost but activists irate
Reagan MashavaveZimbabwe could earn billions of dollars selling diamonds from an area scarred by abuse after a crisis that left the "blood diamond" watchdog tattered.
Zimbabweans making merry at Christmas
Reagan MashavaveFor the first time in years, a Christmas dinner will become an affordable treat for Zimbabweans -- at least for those with jobs.
Zim holds key meeting towards constitutional reforms
Reagan MashavaveZimbabwe will hold a crucial meeting to review a draft of a new constitution, a step toward elections meant to end the power-sharing government.


