Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has moved to strengthen his dominance over the 17-month "unity" government.
<b>Ray Ndlovu</b> writes about the influx of panic-stricken Zimbabweans making their way home in fear of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Robert Mugabe could be president of Zimbabwe until he is 97 years old if he has his way in the country’s protracted struggle for a new constitution.
A luxury lodge stands in stark contrast to the living conditions of people the Botswana government wants out of a game reserve.
Salif Keita is well established in Harare and his brilliance was evident in the city on Sunday night.
An ailing power station and poor domestic service delivery is leaving residents of the city in the dark, reports <b>Ray Ndlovu</b>.
Zimbabwe’s annual premier arts festival, the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa), is set to kick off in the city on April 27.
Allegations of politicking against the Botswana operations of mining giant De Beers have ended up in the mysterious death of Debswana’s former MD.
The dollarisation of Zimbabwe’s economy has been good for many in the country but not for money traders on the formerly booming black market.
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/ 15 January 2010
The vuvuzela is common in Botswana, though largely still confined to the soccer pitch.