Zimbabwe’s draft constitution, where it has been available, has been greeted by widespread cynicism and apathy in the country.
The campaign in Zimbabwe has been hampered by a lack of resources and scepticism about change.
Zimbabwe’s electoral commission is completely unprepared for the upcoming referendum, say insiders.
It has taken more than three years for Zimbabwean politicians to agree on a draft constitution, but voters now only have three weeks to study it.
A commemorative gold coin is to be launched at a fundraiser to mark Robert Mugabe’s birthday, a rather apt illustration of Mugabe’s two-faced legacy.
South African funds Allan Gray, African Alliance and Renaissance are among those brokering deals for foreign investors.
Sound businesses, relatively cheap stocks and good news on the political front provide a solid counter to negative news reports on Zimbabwe.
An 82% failure rate for O-levels last year has finally pricked Zimbabwe’s superiority complex about its education system.
Large investment from state-owned firms may overwhelm Zimbabwe’s traditional trading partner, South Africa.
A Chinese-language class at the University of Zimbabwe is attracting everyone from government bureaucrats to small-time traders.