Zimbabwe’s luxury-homes market has experienced a boom despite the country’s economic crisis, with houses selling for millions of dollars.
The guilty verdict given to activists accused of plotting against President Robert Mugabe may be successful in silencing other critics of the regime.
With the largest foreign investor in Zimbabwe beaten by the government’s equity demands, the rest are expected to fall quickly into line.
Politically charged plays have become the least suppressed way to express anger in Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe may be under pressure to call it a day, but he still used his birthday party to tell people he was fit enough to go on leading Zimbabwe.
Foreign firms are learning that token deals will not appease Mugabe: Zimbabwe wants them to sell majority interests to locals before elections.
Zimbabweans show support to proposed law limiting presidential terms.
President Robert Mugabe has found no support among his old allies in the AU for his bid to hold elections this year without carrying out key reforms.
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/ 27 January 2012
A number of Zanu-PF supporters have invaded one of Harare’s wealthiest suburbs, building illegal makeshift homes.
The inquest into Solomon Mujuru’s suspicious death could intensify party factionalism.