Zimbabwe’s central bank chief has dismissed government threats to seize foreign-owned banks that fail to meet black ownership requirements.
Two provincial officials from Robert Mugabe’s party have appeared in court charged with stealing cattle meant for the leader’s birthday celebrations.
Zanu-PF is attempting to oust high court judge Charles Hungwe over his unfavourable rulings against Zimbabwe’s ruling party.
Factions in Zanu-PF are using the previously ineffective corruption commission to fight internal battles.
After more than a week in prison, Zimbabwe’s High Court has released prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa on $500 bail.
Police have released without charge two staffers from Morgan Tsvangirai’s office who were taken in for questioning two days ago.
Zimbabweans have approved a new constitution that curbs the powers of the president and puts the country a step closer to holding full elections.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has sidestepped a travel ban and flown into Rome to attend Pope Francis’s inauguration.
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.
Jason Moyo gives his reason for not voting.
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.
Implats has taken "legal advice" to protect its rights.
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.
Senior party members and youth league leaders have clashed over who will take credit for President Robert Mugabe’s expensive birthday gift.
Officials claim President Robert Mugabe is calling in favours he granted to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai – at the MDC’s expense.
The campaign in Zimbabwe has been hampered by a lack of resources and scepticism about change.
A 12-year-old boy was burnt to death in eastern Zimbabwe in a suspected case of political violence ahead of a referendum next month.
A commemorative gold coin is to be launched at a fundraiser to mark Robert Mugabe’s birthday, a rather apt illustration of Mugabe’s two-faced legacy.
President Robert Mugabe will receive a set of gold and platinum coins valued at about $800 000 as a birthday gift from the Zanu-PF youth league.
Robert Mugabe has said he had a "divine task" to lead Zimbabwe, shrugging off concerns about his health and fitness for office.
Zimbabwe has begun to distribute copies of a new draft constitution — a key reform ahead of elections later this year.
South African funds Allan Gray, African Alliance and Renaissance are among those brokering deals for foreign investors.
Little celebration marked the fourth anniversary of the government of national unity formed between President Robert Mugabe and PM Morgan Tsvangirai.
An 82% failure rate for O-levels last year has finally pricked Zimbabwe’s superiority complex about its education system.
Zanu-PF is planning a consolidated fund to bankroll its campaign for national elections so as to ensure candidates also campaign for Robert Mugabe.
The presidency has been ordered to hand over a report into the 2002 Zimbabwe elections after four years of legal battles.
Zimbabwe’s Parliament has begun discussing a new constitution that will reduce the president’s powers and setup a peace and reconciliation commission.