Zanu-PF is using Zimbabwe’s hosting of a United Nations tourism assembly to rebrand President Robert Mugabe.
Robert Mugabe will find out this weekend whether his latest bid to win regional backing to hold elections this year will be successful.
Expelled last year from Zanu-PF, Tracy Mutinhiri, the former deputy labour and social welfare minister, has joined the opposition.
Zanu-PF is rallying against Nigerian prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua’s visit in fear of his tendency to anoint new leaders, writes Ray Ndlovu.
The taking of shares from foreign company by the Zimbabwean government could have a positive effect for Robert Mugabe where votes are concerned.
The Movement for Democratic Change has set itself the difficult challenge of ending Zanu-PF’s strangle-hold on power.
Morgan Tsvangirai has confidence that elections will be held next year and his party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is ready to govern.
Unstable policies have resulted in Zimbabwe’s citizens relying more on cash and shying away from depositing their money in banks.
Zimbabwe’s national carrier Air Zimbabwe has been grounded due to mounting debts after more than three decades in operation.
Zimbabwe finally realising the long awaited power crisis.
Political jockeying for position in Zimbabwe is heating up as Zanu-PF bans 30 non-governmental organisations ahead of the elections.
Robert Mugabe will be using his lavish and costly 88th birthday party to drum up support for Zanu-PF.
President Robert Mugabe’s plans to keep loyal and long-serving security force chiefs on is fanning new disputes within Zimbabwe’s unity government.
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/ 10 January 2012
Schools in Zimbabwe may open without any teachers in classrooms this week, as the state admits it is powerless to stop a nationwide strike over wages.
A senior army officer is devoted to Mugabe and has been linked to previous ‘rigged’ elections.
Zanu-PF and Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC have sent delegations to the ANC’s centenary bash but there has been no confirmation if Robert Mugabe will attend.
The MDC has been stung by the ANC’s public endorsement of President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party last weekend.
Zanu-PF kicked off its 12th annual people’s conference amid efforts to pull in big business to participate in a concurrent exhibition.
Although Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s grip on power at the Zanu-PF people’s conference is a foregone conclusion uncertainty continues to grow.
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/ 11 November 2011
The arrest of three Zimbabwean businessmen last month on espionage charges has intensified speculation about a witch-hunt in Zanu-PF.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is cutting a lone figure after comments he made in Europe over his support for gay rights.
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has stoked fresh controversy over its shortlisting of government-controlled Zimbabwe Newspapers.
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/ 21 October 2011
Vusi Mavimbela, South Africa’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, has attacked Zanu-PF over its continued invasion of South African-owned farms.
Zanu-PF youths in collaboration with senior party bigwigs are spearheading the illegal invasion of buildings and properties in Bulawayo.
The release of the WikiLeaks diplomatic cables on Zimbabwe now threatens to spark a showdown with so-called "sell-outs" in the country.
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/ 16 September 2011
WikiLeaks’s exposure which includes revelations that top Zanu-PF officials have been secretly corresponding with US diplomats have stoked tension.
In an attempt to garner votes ahead of elections expected before March next year, Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party is using the churches to build support
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/ 9 September 2011
The sacking of Tracey Mutinhiri has fuelled speculation that party moderates seen as being too close to the opposition MDC are to be purged.
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/ 9 September 2011
Saviour Kasukuwere has ratcheted up his drive for local control of the mining industry by threatening to cancel the operating licence of Zimplats.
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/ 2 September 2011
Saviour Kasukuwere has "suspended" the cancellation of Blanket Mine’s operating licence, pending further revision of the company’s proposals.
Saviour Kasukuwere has cancelled the operating licence of the Zimbabwe’s leading gold mine.
In spite of a continuing pay strike by pilots, Zimbabwe’s struggling national airline has bought two new A340-200 Airbus passenger planes from France.