The country is eager to rid itself of a large stockpile and could deliver 25% of global supply.
Concern is mounting over the continued detention of human rights activist Farai Maguwu ahead of the Kimberly Process meeting in Israel.
A senior former South African police officer tried to stop an international diamond monitor from continuing his investigation.
Zimbabwe has licensed four new daily newspapers in a major step forward by a unity government that has yet to deliver any real political reforms.
Ellen Chademana and Ignatius Muhambi hid their faces as they emerged from a Harare court late on Wednesday, hiding from two photographers.
Despite raging controversy over the sale of game to North Korea, Zimbabwe says it is exporting more wildlife to at least five more countries.
The infighting between the opposition’s most powerful men is being cheered on by Mugabe’s party, Jason Moyo reports.
After a trial that heard of fake emails and the torture of witnesses, Roy Bennett walked out of court on Monday.
For one week each year, anti-Robert Mugabe artists get to binge on an uninterrupted flow of protest theatre.
There’s a new channel on the telly in Harare — all thanks to e.tv.