Uncertainty has become a way of life for businesses eyeing Zimbabwe’s consumer boom. Jason Moyo reports.
Activists say the hosting of the United Nations’ Navi Pillay is an attempt to sugar-coat Zimbabwe’s poor human rights record.
Sixty-five miners are trapped underground at Zimbabwe’s Mimosa mine, which is jointly owned by Impala Platinum and Aquarius Platinum.
Mugabe and his opponents seem to be looking elsewhere for the religious vote. They are taking the battle to the open-air spaces, writes Jason Moyo.
Zimbabwean military officials want a more prominent role in and outside Zanu-PF and openly back the party.
Fights among rival groups within Zanu-PF at a regional level, over vote-rigging and intimidation, may stall Zimbabwe’s elections.
Rival Zanu-PF factions are forced to backpedal.
Malawi’s President Bingu wa Mutharika’s death has raised the question of a lack of succession planning in Zimbabwe should Robert Mugabe perish.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has arrived back home from Singapore, ending fevered speculation over his health.
Zimbabwe’s new prophets are packing large arenas with promises of riches and redemption and, boy, are they bringing in the cash.