As forced equity sell-offs to black citizens loom, deals collapse and mass confusion reigns.
Deadline for documentation of Zimbabweans in South Africa is bound to fail, say exiles.
Boosted by donor aid, Zimbabwe’s stalled agriculture sector starts booming once more .
Mugabe won a review of the role of the SADC Tribunal, through which a group of displaced white farmers have sued Zimbabwe.
Million-carat smiles all round as contentious Marange rough diamonds are sold on auction.
Ahead of a summit of regional leaders later this month, President Jacob Zuma is pushing to secure an agreement in Zimbabwe for fresh elections in 2011
A shortage of small currency means people are being given change for purchases in candles, toffees, eggs and IOUs.
A man arrested for stealing and selling farm equipment has implicated top Zanu-PF officials.
Zimbabwean diamonds have been a hugely divisive issue around the world, but within the country’s ruling coalition they have unified feuding parties.
MDC leader reshuffles ministers to quell growing public dissatisfaction over the pace of change.