Owning a second-hand Japanese vehicle in Zimbabwe has never been so easy. All one needs is a runner and a bribe.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party must recapture the 2008 zeitgeist and combat voter disillusionment to dominate the upcoming poll, writes Jason Moyo.
A dispute at a Mazowe farm has left Zanu-PF caught between wanting to protect foreign investors and risking incurring the anger of a key support base.
A dispute at a farm has left Zanu-PF caught between wanting to protect foreign investors and risking incurring the anger of its key support base.
With Zimbabwe’s largest foreign investors having fallen in line with the country’s indigenisation policy
After the capitulation of the mines, the financial services industry is considering its options.
Solomon Madzore sits under a portrait declaring adoration of "the right honourable Morgan Tsvangirai" and declares he’s willing to die for his leader.
As Zimbabwe’s human rights head quits, doubts escalate over the country’s readiness to go to the polls.
Zanu-PF will use empowerment to win votes, but may be hamstrung by the sorry state of its coffers.
The Movement for Democratic Change has released what it calls "juice" – the jobs, upliftment, investment, capital and environment plan.