Political dissidents who have fled to South Africa face an uneasy, uncertain future
‘In practice, bond notes have rarely traded at 1:1 with the US dollar. On the black market, the rate can be as high as 4:1’
"Comrade Bob" was toppled from 37 years in power in November 2017 following a brief military takeover
Further turmoil in store as the economic crisis worsens and unions contemplate strike action
Chamisa, who insists he won last July’s presidential elections, says he’s in favour of dialogue but only talks are called by a neutral party
In less than a month, the European Union will meet to discuss its Zimbabwe policy. So far, Europe’s approach has been a frustrating failure
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Zimbabwe’s president has wiped out any potential revolution before it can even begin
The parallels with another country in crisis — Zimbabwe — helps to explain why Venezuela is collapsing
Documents seen by the Guardian newspaper suggest soldiers have been responsible for murder and rape during the crackdown in Zimbabwe
Bulawayo’s fire brigade should have 320 employees but is 70 people short because of budget cuts
"Let history not judge us harshly as the friends who were silent while Zimbabwe burnt."
The brutal campaign, spearheaded by soldiers, is part of a vicious response by the state to last week’s protests that rocked the country
With Zimbabwe asking South Africa for a bailout package of $1.2-billion, Ramaphosa has an opportunity to press for key reforms in the country
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The Zimbabwean president has received sharp criticism for the way security forces brought the fuel protests to a halt
The controversial Moti Group chairperson landed in South Africa in Sunday after a five-month detention in Germany
Police and soldiers launched a large-scale operation against suspected protesters last week, which was triggered by a rise in fuel prices
Bosasa and the bribery ‘cult’: Bank vaults of cash, the ‘orders of chicken’ and Dudu Myeni. How state capture involved so much more than the Guptas
The crackdown has underlined fears of a return to the violent repression of Robert Mugabe, who was ousted from power by the military 14 months ago
Crisis Group’s Senior Consultant Piers Pigou explains how economic hardship is driving ordinary citizens to unprecedented acts of resistance
Fearing for her life, outspoken commentator Thandekile Moyo fled Zimbabwe this week with little more than the change in her pocket
The country’s second fuel increase since December makes petrol in Zimbabwe the most expensive in the world
The protests began on Monday after President Emmerson Mnangagwa had announced a hike in fuel prices by up to 150%
Leading Zimbabwean activist Evan Mawarire was detained by police on Wednesday when he was taken from his house in a widening crackdown
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to double the price of petrol shows very poor judgement and bad leadership
President Emmerson Mnangagwa said prices of petrol and diesel would more than double to tackle a shortfall caused by increased demand
Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the post-election violence in Zimbabwe blames ‘overwhelmed’ army and police
Mnangagwa says Zanu-PF in particular and Zimbabwe in general must embrace the rule of law and constitutionalism
Kgalema Motlanthe investigated post-election violence but there are concerns President Mnangagwa will not release his findings
Geoffrey Nyarota takes us from Mugabe’s beginnings to his fall from grace, while Ray Ndlovu has the inside story of how Mnangagwa rose to power
Zimbabweans reflect on the anniversary of Mugabe’s resignation
It’s been exactly a year since Robert Mugabe resigned, but Zimbabwe is still the house that Bob built
Here is a summary of key developments since Robert Mugabe was ousted as president of Zimbabwe a year ago