Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Friday called for an end to political violence, at the start of a weekend of national prayer.
A Zimbabwean conference to draw up a new Constitution descended into chaos on Monday as riot police broke up clashes between rival delegates.
Zimbabwe’s troubled coalition government is in no danger of collapsing, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe has secured -million in credit lines from China to help rebuild the country’s economy, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s MDC ministers boycotted a Cabinet meeting on Monday, saying it had been brought forward to stop Morgan Tsvangirai from presiding over it.
Zimbabwe’s vice-president has expressed frustration that Morgan Tsvangirai’s European and US trip didn’t raise as much financial aid as hoped.
President Robert Mugabe says Zimbabwe may revive the use of its own currency as the US dollar is unavailable to many of people in the countryside.
Zimbabwe state prosecutors on Thursday conceded security agents had abducted and illegally detained a leading rights activist.
Zimbabwe’s mines minister, who is on a list of officials close to President Robert Mugabe, has been kept from attending a conference in London.
Zimbabwe’s economy has turned around in the past four months, the minister for economic planning said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe will likely lower the 51% requirement for local ownership of foreign firms, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai insists that his country’s coalition government is improving a dire humanitarian and economic crisis.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday defended his decision to enter a power-sharing government with President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwean expatriates in London jeered Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai when he urged them to return home to help rebuild the country.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai called on Zimbabweans living in Britain to ”come home” and help in the country’s redevelopment.
Britain said on Friday it will support Zimbabwe’s inclusive government despite its concerns about President Robert Mugabe but will not lift sanctions.
Robert Mugabe’s stranglehold on press freedom is showing signs of weakening, with a new independent paper about to launch.
The EU has temporarily agreed to lift a travel ban on two Zimbabwean Cabinet ministers from Robert Mugabe’s party, officials said on Wednesday.
Tsvangirai is trying to win over the West and raise financial aid for Zimbabwe. Jason Moyo reports .
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s party is seeking to delay the start of public hearings on a new proposed Constitution.
Hillary Clinton told Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that the US is looking for ways to ”appropriately” back his tense unity government.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai urged the United States on Wednesday to support his government despite abuses by Robert Mugabe.
Washington is troubled by the absence of reform in Zimbabwe and has no plans to offer major aid or lift sanctions against President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe will in 10 days time start hearings on a new Constitution, a condition of the power-sharing deal that ended the country’s political crisis.
The <i>Guardian</i>’s David Smith travels to Zimbabwe and finds Harare, on first glance, full of ordinary lives in quiet desperation.
Zimbabwe needs -million in urgent humanitarian help in 2009, as the country struggles to attract Western aid in an attempt to emerge from a decade
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday that his efforts to restore democratic freedoms and the rule of law to Zimbabwe have so far failed.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday his party was struggling to deliver quick reforms in a new coalition government.
Zimbabwe’s gold production fell by 49% last year due to an adverse operating environment and lack of working capital, the Chamber of Mines said.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party will assess progress and discuss outstanding issues hampering the unity government at its national conference this weekend.
President Robert Mugabe’s ”land reform programme” took a new twist on Wednesday when a court ordered the eviction of a man who is not a farmer.
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, believes Western donors are beginning to warm to the country’s new unity government.