Zimbabwe’s police have arrested two junior communications staffers for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Damning documents could have led to the arrest of top allies of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.
A Zimbabwean magistrate has denied bail to four aides to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and their laywer, Beatrice Mtwetwa.
Beatrice Mtetwa is paying the price of resisting authoritarianism – she is spending her third night detained in a Harare police cell.
Zimbabweans have approved a new constitution that curbs the powers of the president and puts the country a step closer to holding full elections.
The arrest of his aides is intimidation by political rivals in the run-up to general elections, says Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has been charged with allegedly "obstructing or defeating the course of justice".
Zimbabwe police have detained three senior aides to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in the wake of a key referendum, the premier’s office said.
Ballot counting was under way in Zimbabwe on Sunday after a referendum on a new constitution set to curb President Robert Mugabe’s powers.
Zimbabweans began voting in a referendum expected to adopt a new constitution that would clip presidential powers.
Seven members of Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party have been assaulted while campaigning on the eve of a constitutional referendum.
Zimbabwe voters have been concerned with the elections that will be ushered in by the reform and the weakening economic environment.
The ANC has once again promised to support Zanu-PF in Zimbabwe’s upcoming elections, saying the party is knowledgable about the country’s needs.
The party of Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is concerned about the "hygiene" and integrity of crucial elections expected later this year.
Riot police in Zimbabwe have blocked an address by MDC leader and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai ahead of the coming months’ elections.
Robert Mugabe, celebrating his 89th birthday, has said he will defeat his opponents in elections this year and remain in power for another five years.
Officials claim President Robert Mugabe is calling in favours he granted to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai – at the MDC’s expense.
Zimbabwe has begun to distribute copies of a new draft constitution — a key reform ahead of elections later this year.
Zimbabweans will vote on a new draft Constitution – a key reform ahead of new presidential polls that should end the power-sharing deal.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party must recapture the 2008 zeitgeist and combat voter disillusionment to dominate the upcoming poll, writes Jason Moyo.
Zimbabwe has edged closer to staging elections this year after major parties struck a deal on the outstanding issues stalling the draft constitution.
With Zimbabwe gearing up for elections, Robert Mugabe’s opponents are welcoming the re-election of SA President Jacob Zuma as leader of the ANC.
A lack of funds is holding back Zimbabwe’s voter registration exercise, which was scheduled to kick off on January 3.
Solomon Madzore sits under a portrait declaring adoration of "the right honourable Morgan Tsvangirai" and declares he’s willing to die for his leader.
Zimbabwe could see radical economic changes, including the reversal of Zanu-PF’s indigenisation laws, if Morgan Tsvangirai wins the upcoming polls.
Sharp political differences are likely to prevent opposition parties from rallying behind one candidate in the next presidential elections.
Politics is not about persuasion, it is about forcing people to shout allegiance at the barrel of a gun, says Chenjerai Hove.
Rights groups have voiced fears that Zimbabwean authorities would launch a crackdown on rights activists ahead of a referendum and the 2013 elections.
Zimbabweans, weary of mounting economic troubles, are lapping up the latest instalment in the private life of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has said he expects fresh elections early next year, held under a new constitution, to choose a successor.
A surprisingly peaceful constitutional conference means that a national referendum is imminent, writes Jason Moyo.
No major changes are expected to Zimbabwe’s draft constitution after two days of discussions between 1 000 civic groups and political parties.