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What lies in store for Zimbabwe when Robert Mugabe goes?

There’s no shortage of wannabe presidents but none stands out as a good choice for the country.

Zim officials fingered in steel company probe

Officials interviewed by Zimbabwe’s National Economic Conduct Inspectorate (Neci) over the alleged looting by senior politicians at the state-owned steel-making enterprise Zisco,…

Zanu-PF rivals square up over Mugabe’s job

Fresh infighting has flared up in Zanu-PF as the party’s rival camps square up over President Robert Mugabe’s hotly contested succession, with dossiers of alleged corruption…

Kasrils kick-starts Zim rescue mission

South African President Thabo Mbeki has relaunched his diplomatic offensive to engage President Robert Mugabe in a bid to resolve Zimbabwe’s escalating political and economic…

Zim opposition gangs up ahead of election

Opposition political groups and civil society movements in Zimbabwe have started consultations to form a united front to support a single candidate in the 2008 presidential…

Zim security seeks to control private media

Zimbabwe’s state security agency, the Central Intelligence Organisation, is seeking to emulate South Africa’s apartheid-era information blitz by covertly taking over newspapers…

Zanu aims for two-thirds

The ruling Zanu-PF in Zimbabwe has set its sights on achieving a two-thirds majority in the parliamentary elections scheduled to take place on March 31. The party’s secretary for…

It’s do or die for MDC

Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will face a daunting task if — as widely expected — it decides to contest the March parliamentary elections. The MDC is on record…

Splat goes the master of spin

Zimbabwe’s Information and Publicity Minister Jonathan Moyo performed a dramatic volte-face four years ago, turning full circle from being President Robert Mugabe’s trenchant…

Another blow to Moyo

Zimbabwe’s beleaguered Information Minister, Jonathan Moyo, is facing yet another blow to his faltering career at a time when he is battling for his political life. Having failed…

SA warned of Zim-style farm invasions

South Africa must speedily address inequitable land ownership patterns to avoid Zimbabwe-style farm invasions, the International Crisis Group (ICG) has warned. The ICG, which…

Zanu-PF women’s league enters succession race

The influential Zanu-PF Women’s League has entered the Zimbabwean ruling party’s succession race and is now lobbying for a prominent woman politburo member to be nominated as…

Zanu-PF women’s league enters succession race

The influential Zanu-PF Women’s League has entered the Zimbabwean ruling party’s succession race and is now lobbying for a prominent woman politburo member to be nominated as…

Jonathan Moyo in farm row

Controversy surrounding Zimbabwean Information Minister Jonathan Moyo’s purchase of the Patterson farm in the Mazowe district has deepened amid disclosures that he violated…

Moyo burns his fingers

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s propaganda chief Jonathan Moyo was stopped in his tracks by the old guard of the ruling Zanu-PF when he tried to elbow his way into the top…

Zanu-PF scrambles to win approval

After exhausting the land reform programme theme as a vote-catching gimmick, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has embarked on an anti-corruption crackdown as yet another ploy…

Zim talks hinge on trial outcome

As the treason trial of Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), heads towards its conclusion, its effect on talks between the MDC…

SADC fails to address Zim issue

With Southern African Development Community leaders having failed to grasp the nettle of the Zimbabwe crisis during their two-day summit in Luanda this week, the opposition…