Mnangagwa, 76, who took over from long-time autocrat Robert Mugabe, went into the July 30 2018 elections vowing to revive Zimbabwe’s sickly economy
A currency crunch and a new tax on electronic transactions have spawned fears that Zimbabwe’s wrecked economy is about to endure a fresh bout of chaos
At least six people died after troops in the capital Harare opened fire on demonstrators on Wednesday
The parliamentary results strengthened the chances of President Emmerson Mnangagwa holding power
Twenty-three candidates — the highest number in the country’s election history — are in the running for the presidential race
Emmerson Mnangagwa who took over Friday as Zimbabwe’s president, is a hardliner with ties to the military.
Around 40 leaders have been invited to attend Robert Mugabe’s "grand" inauguration – an event election rival Morgan Tsvangirai will not show up at.
Analysts critical of Zimbabwe’s draft constitution say it is a flawed collection of compromises that is doomed to be "thrown away by future nations".
As incomes rebound, cars flood back on to Zimbabwe’s streets.