Zimbabwe’s government has withdrawn a controversial law that would have seen foreign firms forced to cede 51% of their shares to locals.
Prosecutors in Zimbabwe said on Monday they have dropped grain-hoarding charges against Roy Bennett, a top aide of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Police in Zimbabwe shut down an art exhibition exploring violence blamed on President Robert Mugabe, an attorney said on Monday.
Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Tendai Biti on Saturday said Zimbabwe was working to reform its harsh media laws.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has laid out an ambitious reform programme.
Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai has backed President Robert Mugabe’s stance against including gay rights in a new constitution, state media reported.
Zimbabwean police have returned photos of human rights violations under President Robert Mugabe to a gallery they had raided 24 hours earlier.
Zimbabwe will appoint a committee next week to try to mend fences with the EU, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe police on Tuesday seized photographs from an exhibition depicting repression under President Robert Mugabe, and arrested the organiser.
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.
Zimbabwe’s rival leaders faced fresh pressure on Thursday to mend their differences and push toward new elections.
Zimbabwe’s bickering leaders were upbeat on Wednesday about talks brokered by South African President Jacob Zuma.
South African President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday opened talks with Zimbabwe’s feuding leaders.
SAPresident Jacob Zuma arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday for fresh talks aimed at easing tensions within the year-old unity government.
President Jacob Zuma heads to Zimbabwe on Tuesday, marking his first official trip as chief mediator in Zimbabwe’s troubled coalition government.
Lawyers for Roy Bennett asked the Zimbabwe High Court on Monday to drop terrorism charges against him in a trial which has raised tension in Harare.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says Zimbabwe should invite a peacekeeping force to ensure that its next national election is free and fair.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday that he was prepared to stand for re-election if asked to do so by his Zanu-PF party.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe celebrates his 86th birthday on Saturday with a lavish party as the economy struggles to recover from crisis.
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/ 20 February 2010
The International Monetary Fund decided on Friday to restore Zimbabwe’s voting rights after a seven-year suspension over failure to pay $1,3- billion.
The EU on Tuesday renewed its sanctions against Zimbabwe for another year, citing a lack of progress in the country’s power-sharing agreement.
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/ 12 February 2010
The MDC has called for fresh elections in Zimbabwe if the current deadlock between rival factions of the power-sharing government persists.
The European Union on Thursday announced a $13-million fund to help thousands of Zimbabwean smallholder farmers.
Zimbabwe’s unity government has failed to keep its promise to reform state institutions to prevent rights abuses, Amnesty International says.
President Robert Mugabe’s grip on power was pried open one year ago on Thursday, but mistrust and bickering are hampering Zimbabwe’s recovery.
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/ 28 January 2010
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s party will not make concessions in talks with its partners in the unity government until sanctions are lifted.
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/ 10 January 2010
Zimbabwe’s remaining white farmers say continued farm invasions are keeping international investors
away from the poverty-stricken country.
Zimbabwe’s political rivals have agreed some outstanding issues of a power-sharing deal, but the pace of negotiations is slow.
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/ 26 December 2009
Zimbabwe has reassured food giant Nestlé on the safety of its staff after a dispute on buying milk from President Robert Mugabe’s farm.
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/ 24 December 2009
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Wednesday that food giant Nestlé had overreacted in suspending its operations in Zimbabwe.
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/ 22 December 2009
Zimbabwe’s rival leaders met on Monday and announced they had reached two agreements, offering rare reason for hope after a year of disappointment.