Lawmakers want to question Mugabe over his 2016 claim that Zimbabwe lost $15-billion in revenue because of corruption in the diamond sector
On Monday, the Commonwealth announced that Zimbabwe has applied to rejoin the group after quitting the organisation 15 years ago
New factions are emerging in the ruling party as it prepares for national elections in either July or August
Mugabe’s appearance before the Mines and Mining Development Committee is now expected to be within the next two weeks
As it prepares for elections, new divides are emerging in Zimbabwe’s ruling party
Assessing whether or not the country’s ongoing election preparations comply with the SADC guidelines is not an easy task
Zimbabwe has high hopes for a post-Mugabe era, but it has some serious growing pains to deal with first
The pan-African magazine marks the
end of the Mugabe era as a moment of
imaginative, if not political, liberation.
The man who once sheltered Zimbabwe’s new president has allegedly committed a multimillion-rand fraud
Many white farmers were forced off the land by aggressive land redistribution policies and violent attacks. Now some are coming back
In a hardline response to growing labour arrest by the country’s new leadership, all nurses who were on strike have been fired
This is the first time the former president is being asked to account for his actions in office
Robert Mugabe pioneered Zimbabwe’s ‘Look East’ policy – and his successor is just as enthusiastic about China
The pastor is running for the Ward 17 councillor position and he has formed a loose coalition of other independents
The former leader is still fighting his ousting and can’t acknowledge that few want him back
The new president can use his term to recommit to the ICC and bolster the SADC Tribunal
Twenty-thousand Zimbabweans were slaughtered in a brutal purge of Mugabe’s perceived opponents. Mnangagwa played a role in organising the crackdown
Three years and one regime later, Itai Dzamara’s family is still waiting for information about his fate
It became clear that the freedoms we hoped would follow independence have been taken away by our own government
New president’s efforts to stimulate economy, attract foreign investment and curb corruption elicit mixed reviews.
The US president has reportedly "extended sanctions against Zimbabwe for another year"
‘Now that the deal is done, we can reveal some of the negotiating positions taken by the former president during the Zexit process’
Ironically, Morgan Tsvangirai’s strategy of dealing with opponents within his Movement for Democratic Change echoed that of his nemesis, Robert Mugabe
The new president is the favourite, but the opposition might still have a chance
The affluent and influential constituency is a microcosm of the Zimbabwean election to come
With Zim holding elections this year, the opposition had been feeling cautiously optimistic— until its arch-enemy, Mugabe, was ousted from power
Encouraged by the positive sentiment of recent weeks, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe now predicts 4% GDP growth in 2018.
The historic vote will either make or break the legitimacy of the ‘new’ Zanu-PF
"We are failing to put the blame squarely where it belongs: on our political leaders, our business leaders and ourselves".
Trump will be the star at Davos. Love or hate him, he’s likely to be the only head of state whose speech will be broadcast on all the news channels
Mnangagwa has no option but to tackle land reform if he’s serious about getting Zimbabwe’s economy back on track.
The leaders for life will face challenges. Debt levels and servicing costs will plague governments. And conflict hotspots won’t cool down