Zimbabwe’s stock market has plunged on the first trading day since confirmation of President Robert Mugabe’s landslide election victory.
Zimbabwe’s defeated presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai has prepared to mount a legal and political challenge against the "sham" election.
The re-election of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe was a fraud and far from being free and fair, says union federation Fedusa.
Journalist Ray Ndlovu describes the mood in Zimbabwe following the country’s compromised election, won by Robert Mugabe, and where to next.
President Jacob Zuma on Sunday congratulated Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe on his re-election, in sharp contrast to Western governments.
President Jacob Zuma on Sunday congratulated Robert Mugabe on his re-election as president of Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe was declared winner of Zimbabwe’s election on Saturday, but his rival Morgan Tsvangirai said he would challenge the result.
Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe has won Zimbabwe’s general election for a seventh term as the southern African country’s president.
In Zimbabwe the media is either green or red and during election period, media houses nail their political colours to the mast.
So far, Mugabe’s party has won more than half of the National Assembly seats and chances of a presidential victory seems likely.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe looked poised to win a seventh term in office after romping to victory in parliamentary polls.
With the latest results in from 119 constituencies, Zanu-PF has taken 76 seats and the MDC-T 43 in Zimbabwe’s national election.
From the possibility of violence to the legitimacy of the outcome, Teldah Mawarire talks us through some of the issues in Zimbabwe’s elections.
With allegations of vote manipulation, the most probableoutcome of the election is a win for President Robert Mugabe.
Any votes officially reported in favour of the opposition MDC in Zimbabwe’s national election will be a victory — even if it suffers a heavy defeat.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has begun announcing official results of Wednesday’s national elections.
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Vote counting is under way after Zim’s tightly fought election, which observers say was "orderly and fair", despite charges of vote-rigging.
Zimbabweans have begun the anxious wait for election results amid fears of vote-rigging, raised particularly by MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had to turn away thousands of registered voters after their names could not be found on the voters’ roll.
As Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe cast his vote in his hometown, he vowed to serve a full five-year term should he win the election.
Zimbabwe’s future is in the hands of two fine human specimens: ‘Greased Lightning’ Tsvangirai and ‘Bullet-for-your-vote’ Mugabe. Good luck with that.
‘You say Zanu-PF kills? It doesn’t. It destroys’ – video of intimidation, and testimonies of threats and beatings.
Robert Mugabe is still to vote after Morgan Tsvangirai cast his ballot while Zimbabweans queue outside polling stations countrywide.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has promised to step down should he lose this year’s national election. But who will the people vote for?
President Robert Mugabe says Zimbabwe’s generals will not interfere with the smooth transfer of power, should he lose Wednesday’s elections.
Veteran Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe says he would step down from 33 years in power if he lost Wednesday’s knife-edge election.
With many observers barred from covering Zimbabwe’s election, the AU and SADC are becoming the world’s eyes and ears in a test of their credibility.
With Zimbabwe’s national election taking place on July 31, we take a look at some of the pertinent questions and key players involved.
Believing there had not been any campaign violence weeks before this week’s elections, President Jacob Zuma has urged Zimbabwe to hold peaceful polls.
After losing against President Robert Mugabe in three consecutive elections, can Morgan Tsvangirai outmanoeuvre Zimbabwe’s head on July 31?
Zimbabwean police on Sunday arrested the election organiser of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party after he reported dumped ballot papers.