Efforts by the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formations and other parties to form a grand alliance may not materialise before elections.
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The two MDC formations are in talks to put up a united front against Zanu-PF at the polls, or even consolidate their winnings after the elections.
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A major fundraiser for Barack Obama has been schmoozing senior Zanu-PF figures in the hope of winning business deals from the Zimbabwe government.
The Zimbabwean president is overjoyed by a court ruling against him because he can now hold early elections.
The Movement for Democratic Change has adjusted policies in its election manifesto but is this enough to win against Zanu-PF later this year?
At the eleventh hour before the Zimbabwe poll, the Movement for Democratic Change is only awakening to issues it may have forgotten.
A youth leader from the Zimbabwean prime minister’s party who is charged with insulting long-ruling President Robert Mugabe has been rearrested.
Zimbabwean MP Giles Mutsekwa’s talks with Robert Mugabe loyalists have triggered a political storm.
The MDC is supposed to trounce Robert Mugabe and Zanu-PF in upcoming elections, yet polls show the party is haemorrhaging support.
MDC faction leader tells SADC that Mugabe and Tsvangirai have been deliberately excluding him.
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Zimbabwe’s wheels of justice turn slowly. Much slower if you belong to the "wrong" political party.
The MDC has written to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), urging it to call for a summit on police intimidation.
Damning documents could have led to the arrest of top allies of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.
Four aides to Zimbabwe’s prime minister have been charged with breaching the official secrets code as their lawyer was accused of obstructing justice.
Footage obtained by the Mail & Guardian reveals how both Zanu-PF and the MDC-T are using food to bribe Zimbabweans for votes ahead of the elections.
Zimbabwe voters have been concerned with the elections that will be ushered in by the reform and the weakening economic environment.
The party of Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is concerned about the "hygiene" and integrity of crucial elections expected later this year.
Zimbabwe’s electoral commission is completely unprepared for the upcoming referendum, say insiders.
Little celebration marked the fourth anniversary of the government of national unity formed between President Robert Mugabe and PM Morgan Tsvangirai.
Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane appears to be at the centre of a bid to thwart the prosecution in SA of Zim officials accused of torture.
Robert Mugabe has threatened to reject President Jacob Zuma as a power-sharing facilitator for the tense power-sharing government in Zimbabwe.
President Robert Mugabe says elections will "definitely" happen this year, calling politicians who say polls should be held in 2013 "cowards".
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/ 17 February 2012
Zimbabwe’s unity government was formed as a stepping stone to new elections, but these seem far off as political parties continue to argue.
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/ 27 January 2012
A number of Zanu-PF supporters have invaded one of Harare’s wealthiest suburbs, building illegal makeshift homes.
The MDC has been stung by the ANC’s public endorsement of President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party last weekend.
The bum-kissing pledge by Gwede Mantashe to support Zanu-PF during Zimbabwe’s polls next year has justifiably raised the ire of everyone.
Zanu-PF kicked off its 12th annual people’s conference amid efforts to pull in big business to participate in a concurrent exhibition.
Denials by opposition leader and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that he paid $36 000 to marry his pregnant girlfriend have ignited a media storm.
Should we trust the government’s bona fides when it says it has good reason to keep information from us?
Zimbabwe’s opposition party claims that illegal trading is costing the country billions.
In decaying hostels in Mbare, Harare’s poorest township, Zanu-PF has been raising Chipangano, its feared urban militia.
Zanu-PF militia appears to be out of control, ignoring President Robert Mugabe’s pleas.