Elections and referendum are on hold as officials squabble, but issues will hopefully be resolved soon, writes Ray Ndlovu.
Robert Mugabe’s plan for an early election seems to be falling flat, writes Ray Ndlovu.
Zanu-PF’s bid to make inroads into the church to garner votes for next year’s election has suffered a major setback.
Zimbabweans, weary of mounting economic troubles, are lapping up the latest instalment in the private life of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwe has turned up the heat on its indigenisation programme and issued a 14-day ultimatum to Tongaat Hulett’s unit in the country, Triangle.
The bright-blue guttering is the only thing that stands out in Robert Mugabe’s former house in Highfield township, south west of Harare’s city centre.
Tendai Biti is facing his toughest test as finance minister in the fragile three-year-old unity government in Zimbabwe, writes Ray Ndlovu.
Bulawayo’s water woes are set to mount, with its city council indicating that it will be extending water restrictions from three days a week to four.
At the party’s office in Bulawayo, it is evident that the Movement for Democratic Change is keen to distinguish itself through its green emblem.
Zimbabwe’s constitution-drafting process has been hijacked by the country’s political parties. The draft will be debated by more than 1 000 delegates.