Zimbabwe has licensed four new daily newspapers in a major step forward by a unity government that has yet to deliver any real political reforms.
Ellen Chademana and Ignatius Muhambi hid their faces as they emerged from a Harare court late on Wednesday, hiding from two photographers.
Despite raging controversy over the sale of game to North Korea, Zimbabwe says it is exporting more wildlife to at least five more countries.
The infighting between the opposition’s most powerful men is being cheered on by Mugabe’s party, Jason Moyo reports.
After a trial that heard of fake emails and the torture of witnesses, Roy Bennett walked out of court on Monday.
For one week each year, anti-Robert Mugabe artists get to binge on an uninterrupted flow of protest theatre.
ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete’s visit to Zimbabwe has done little to persuade the MDC that her party disagrees with Julius Malema’s Zanu stance.
The row is the latest to highlight the hardening political positions in Zimbabwe, despite President Jacob Zuma’s much-vaunted mediation.
Loathed by some, deified by others, Robert Mugabe will be president of Zimbabwe for life, argues <i>Jason Moyo</i>.
Stony silence greets Julius Malema’s repeated denunciation of violence during his Zimbabwe visit.
Zanu-PF can hardly wait and Zimbabwe state media are buzzing ahead of the visit by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has laid out an ambitious reform programme.
No poll date, but Zuma’s direct approach goes beyond the usual power players
Jacob Zuma says Zimbabwe’s leaders have agreed to a "package of measures" to save the country’s increasingly fragile unity government.
Robert Mugabe celebrated his 86th birthday at a foreign embassy and the glee on his face was telling …
Indigenisation has seriously nailed Zimbabwe’s financial markets. Jason Moyo reports.
The detention of a foreign journalist hired by the Zimbabwean government hasn’t done much to help the country’s reputation.
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/ 12 February 2010
Who’s running Zimbabwe’s government of national unity?
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/ 12 February 2010
Statistics show major improvements in Zimbabwe’s economy but the civil strike highlights growing impatience with the coalition government.
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/ 5 February 2010
One year of Zimbabwe’s unity government and the parties are still nowhere near unified. Jason Moyo reports.
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/ 1 February 2010
A dry spell — plus a decade of land reform — has put the country on the brink of a food crisis. Jason Moyo reports.
But fears are that violence and intimidation will cripple the process at grassroots level.
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/ 4 December 2009
The parties in Zimbabwe are trying to gauge the attitude of Zuma’s new mediation team.
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/ 27 November 2009
Telkom has opened talks with the Zimbabwean government for the takeover of the country’s state-owned fixed telephone operator.
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/ 17 October 2009
A precedent has been set that threatens top lieutenants, writes Jason Moyo.
Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector is starting to show signs of recovery.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and the MDC wants wider public debate before a new draft is put to a referendum, leading to new elections.
Zimbabwe has begun the process of writing a new Constitution, opening a new battlefield between the unity government’s rival partners.
Though shop shelves in Zimbabwe are full, repressive laws remain, writes Jason Moyo.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Ephraim Masawi denied the existence of a secret security cabal said to be the real influence behind Mugabe.
Renewed farm violence is a major hurdle in gaining access to foreign aid, writes Jason Moyo.
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/ 20 February 2009
The MDC leader prepares to meet Zanu-PF securocrats to prevent any further unlawful arrests from taking place, writes Jason Moyo.