Violence in Harare highlights how little has really changed since Mugabe stepped down
The parliamentary results strengthened the chances of President Emmerson Mnangagwa holding power
Gabriel, the ghost of corruption past, won’t rest until his demands are met. But Mnangagwa stays ready.
Biti says MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has won the presidential poll and a government plot to assassinate him is afoot
Zimbabwe’s two rival presidential candidates have both claimed that they are heading for victory as votes continue being counted
Zimbabwe’s two rival presidential candidates on Tuesday both claimed they were heading for victory as votes were counted
Opposition fears that slow queues in urban areas could discourage voters
While Zanu-PF and President Mnangagwa have created some distance between itself and their former leader, Chamisa seems to have embraced Mugabe
The candidates, the controversies, the credibility issues — this is the ultimate election primer
‘Of particular concern is the independence — or lack thereof — of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’
For better or worse, it is time to discover what the ‘new Zimbabwe’ really looks like
Chiefs in Zimbabwe have always played a major role in politics, and this election is no exception
Eight ways in which the election has already been rigged
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has acknowledged the disastrous results of his predecessor’s "land reform" in a bid to win over white voters
A new survey suggests opposition Zimbabwean leader Nelson Chamisa is closing in on the ruling Zanu-PF’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa
In a shock new change, the ZEC is to adjust the electoral protocol in the ZEC elections handbook to reposition the country’s voting booths
The die has been cast against them, despite the reassurances of the country’s new leader
About 50 people were injured in the blast, which exploded as Mnangagwa left the podium after addressing supporters of the ruling ZANU-PF party
The president narrowly escaped the explosion, which occurred as he left the podium after addressing a crowd in Bulawayo
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says bomb attack on Zanu-PF rally shows ‘things can turn ugly’ ahead of July 30 polls
Two people have died from injuries sustained in Saturday’s attack, according to a hospital official
Explosions in Addis Ababa and Bulawayo were separated by more than 4 000km, but were driven by the same powerful force: resistance to reform
The polls in five weeks will be the first since Zimbabwe’s veteran leader Mugabe resigned following a brief military takeover in November last year
Footage circulating on social media showed an explosion and plumes of smoke around the president as he descended stairs from the podium
One of Zimbabwe’s two vice presidents was injured during an explosion at a ruling Zanu-PF election rally
Twenty-three candidates — the highest number in the country’s election history — are in the running for the presidential race
The 2018 election is the last hurdle that President Emmerson Mnangagwa needs to clear before his government will get the global stamp of approval.
Mnangagwa will not, on his own, be a salve to Zimbabwe’s problems
A new dispensation does not necessarily equate to a free, fair and credible vote
The elections will be a major test for Emmerson Mnangagwa who succeeded veteran former president Robert Mugabe as head of state last year
The elections will be the first since long-time ruler Robert Mugabe was removed from power last November following a brief military take over
Andrew Groves, with his history of suspect African mining deals, is back on the block, boasting of his links with the new president