An interim audit of Zimbabwe land reforms has found that policy regulations were flouted by some people who registered land in their children’s names.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Saturday accused his on-again, off-again information minister of fomenting divisions within the ruling party.
The Zimbabwean president is keen to improve his image as the mooted new chair of the regional body, but critics are worried.
The battle for control of Zanu-PF is raging but, whatever gains the factions make, the president remains the key player in the fight.
The former Zanu-PF leader is playing coy on plans to lead a grand coalition against President Robert Mugabe.
With Muammar Gaddafi out of the picture, President Robert Mugabe
is severing commercial and diplomatic ties with Libya.
Zimbabwe needs to repair its relations with Western powerhouses in order to get it economic development back on track, says a report.
Land for ‘New Harare’ has been carved out at President Robert Mugabe’s farm in a process shrouded in secrecy.
Even the keenest of observers are growing weary of the constant twists and turns in the story of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s succession.
Infighting in Zimbabwe’s main opposition party has intensified, with a splinter group announcing it has suspended leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe says he gets by on a modest salary of $4 000 a month because of "hard times" facing the country.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has lashed out at Europe’s "homosexual nonsense", condemning the refusal of its leaders to accept his grip on power.
Is there reason to assume that Zimbabwe’s independence was ever as fundamental a revolution as it has been popularly envisioned?
SADC diplomats fear Zimbabwe may abuse its new positions to settle old scores with Europe, at the expense of the continent.
Prince Asiel Ben Israel faces a five-year prison sentences for trying to persuade US lawmakers to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe’s government.
Zanu-PF officials say retaliation for Grace Mugabe’s visa denial comes at the cost of economic opportunity.
President Jacob Zuma’s snub of the EU/Africa summit has left many European diplomats in South Africa taken aback by his comments.
International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane will attend the summit in Brussels as President Jacob Zuma has "other commitments".
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe will boycott this week’s EU-Africa summit after his wife was denied a visa to enter Europe, says a foreign ministry official.
Despite promising to act against corruption, the president is unlikely to lift a finger against graft.
High-level sources say the former Reserve Bank governor looks certain to become finance minister.
Zimbabwe wants a single diamond mining company to operate in Marange, and it looks like the frontrunner is one with close links to Robert Mugabe.
President Robert Mugabe has voiced his support of President Yoweri Museveni’s anti-gay laws in Uganda and hinted at following suit in Zimbabwe.
Drowzy Mole digs into his bank of bits ‘n bobs and finds a piece that was cut from Dali Tambo’s famous interview with "the Zimbabwe Ruins".
Nevermind the naysayers, Your Excellency, why not make February 21 a public holiday?
Zimbabwe’s celebration of "the life of a very special person" has been criticised for coming at a time of job losses and slowing economic growth.
Ahead of his 90th birthday, Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has travelled to Singaport for an eye operation.
The European Union has suspended sanctions on eight of Zimbabwe’s military and political figures but have kept them on Robert Mugabe and his wife.
The report into the controversial 2002 Zim elections has disappeared from the judge’s chambers after a state attorney’s bid to "retrieve" it failed.
Platinum mines linked to Zimbabwe’s government have been excused from funding a -billion refinery plant.
European Union sources say the organisation plans to ease sanctions on Zimbabwe, however it will maintain its restrictions imposed on Robert Mugabe.
Despite President Robert Mugabe’s grief, he spoke for an hour unaided at his sister’s funeral and put paid to rumours of his own death.