New requirements may prove to be an unassailable hurdle for Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s opponents.
Political manoeuvring has cleared a path to the December elective congress for the vice-president.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Jonathan Moyo is accused of using the media hearings as a battlefield to curry public favour.
Vice-president Joice Mujuru claims she was misquoted when she warned against corruption exposés.
The vice-president’s faction has all but cleaned up in Zanu-PF’s elections, but the race isn’t over yet.
The vice-president’s faction now dominates, but opponents are saying the polls were irregular.
Investment in new machinery and a focus on transport systems will induce growth.
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction has been mostly sidelined during the Zimbabwe Cabinet’s appointment process in favour of Joice Mujuru’s supporters.
Zanu-PF’s divisive internal power battles were again at play this week as its two factions battled to control influential positions in Parliament.
Factions in Zanu-PF are using the previously ineffective corruption commission to fight internal battles.
Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Joice Mujuru has signalled that the country will not allow monitors from outside the SADC to watch this year’s elections.
The estate of the late army general is being carefully managed following claims on behalf of illegitimate children and creditors.
Fights among rival groups within Zanu-PF at a regional level, over vote-rigging and intimidation, may stall Zimbabwe’s elections.
Rival Zanu-PF factions are forced to backpedal.
Morgan Tsvangirai has confidence that elections will be held next year and his party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is ready to govern.
Malawi’s President Bingu wa Mutharika’s death has raised the question of a lack of succession planning in Zimbabwe should Robert Mugabe perish.
Robert Mugabe has returned to Zimbabwe after a trip to Singapore fuelled rumours of his ailing health, reviving concerns about who would succeed him.
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/ 10 February 2012
An inquest into the death of General Solomon Mujuru has left many questions unanswered and room for more speculation and conspiracy theories.
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/ 7 February 2012
Testimony before an inquest into a Zimbabwean power broker’s death has ended, leaving the last hours of Solomon Mujuru’s life shrouded in suspicion.
President Robert Mugabe’s plans to keep loyal and long-serving security force chiefs on is fanning new disputes within Zimbabwe’s unity government.
The inquest into Solomon Mujuru’s suspicious death could intensify party factionalism.
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/ 16 January 2012
Zimbabwe has opened an inquest into the death of former army chief Solomon Mujuru in a case that has roiled President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.
Zimbabwe’s vice-president Joice Mujuru has denied a rift between Mugabe’s Zanu-PF and the ANC, saying her country was "grateful" to SA’s ruling party.
Joice Mujuru speaks out about her suspicions about the death of Zanu-PF strongman, Solomon Mujuru.
Zimbabwean Vice-President Joice Mujuru has called for a thorough probe into the death of her husband last week in a fire at their farmhouse.
Solomon Mujuru was seen as the power broker who could hold hardliners in Zanu-PF at bay.
The husband of Zimbabwe’s vice-president and a key figure within Zanu-PF’s succession race has died under mysterious circumstances, reports say.
Zimbabwe and China on Monday signed a raft of agreements worth $585-million aimed at reviving the southern African country.
Zimbabwe’s vice-president has expressed frustration that Morgan Tsvangirai’s European and US trip didn’t raise as much financial aid as hoped.
Robert Mugabe on Monday was desperately trying to cling to power, despite his clear defeat in Zimbabwe’s presidential election, by blocking the electoral commission from releasing official results and threatening to treat an opposition claim of victory as a coup.
Robert Mugabe was desperately trying to cling to power on Sunday night, despite his clear defeat in Zimbabwe’s presidential election, by blocking the electoral commission from releasing official results and threatening to treat an opposition claim of victory as a coup.