The European Union said on Friday it has removed 51 loyalists of Zimbabwe’s president from a list of people facing travel and banking bans.
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/ 17 February 2012
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s party says the partial lifting of sanctions on members of the veteran ruler’s inner circle was "a non-event".
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/ 17 February 2012
Zimbabwe’s unity government was formed as a stepping stone to new elections, but these seem far off as political parties continue to argue.
South African company may be booted out of a Harare venture to make way for warring ministers, who are also Mugabe loyalists.
Zimbabweans show support to proposed law limiting presidential terms.
Robert Mugabe will be using his lavish and costly 88th birthday party to drum up support for Zanu-PF.
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/ 15 February 2012
Global Witness has said mining officials loyal to President Robert Mugabe are stashing profits from Zimbabwe’s diamond fields off shore.
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/ 10 February 2012
An inquest into the death of General Solomon Mujuru has left many questions unanswered and room for more speculation and conspiracy theories.
President Robert Mugabe has found no support among his old allies in the AU for his bid to hold elections this year without carrying out key reforms.
Zimbabwean state media is reporting that President Robert Mugabe has condemned the continent-wide AU for recognising Libya’s NTC at a recent summit.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says President Robert Mugabe’s health is the cause of Zanu-PF’s push for early elections in Zimbabwe.
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/ 27 January 2012
A number of Zanu-PF supporters have invaded one of Harare’s wealthiest suburbs, building illegal makeshift homes.
President Robert Mugabe’s plans to keep loyal and long-serving security force chiefs on is fanning new disputes within Zimbabwe’s unity government.
Questions have been raised over Thai prime minister’s appointment of Nalinee Taveesin to Cabinet, who counts Zimbabwe’s president as a friend.
The inquest into Solomon Mujuru’s suspicious death could intensify party factionalism.
Thailand’s premier has defended her appointment of a Cabinet minister on a US blacklist owing to alleged business links to President Robert Mugabe.
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/ 16 January 2012
Zimbabwe has opened an inquest into the death of former army chief Solomon Mujuru in a case that has roiled President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.
Zimbabwe’s vice-president Joice Mujuru has denied a rift between Mugabe’s Zanu-PF and the ANC, saying her country was "grateful" to SA’s ruling party.
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/ 10 January 2012
A gold rush near a Zimbabwean mining city by illegal panners has led to reports that Zanu-PF security forces have seized control of the mining wealth.
A shadowy military academy is being built in Zimbabwe by a Chinese contractor accused of meting out physical punishment, miserable conditions and pay.
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.
Zimbabwean police have stopped a clergy retreat over claims that their prayer gathering was not given police clearance under sweeping security laws.
A Zimbabwean parliamentarian has been held in custody for seven days after saying President Robert Mugabe had gay sex with another politician.
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/ 29 December 2011
They used to live on one of the richest diamond fields but now thousands of Zimbabweans await compensation after leaving for state-linked companies.
President Robert Mugabe says Joseph Kabila, sworn in as president of the DRC, won a "democratic election" despite his rival disputing the results.
The MDC has been stung by the ANC’s public endorsement of President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party last weekend.
The never-say-die leader claims God has given him a longer life than most so he won’t let Zimbabweans down. Besides, they can’t be left on their own.
The ANC has confirmed media reports that it would support Zanu-PF in the 2012 general elections, saying it would benefit all Zimbabweans.
Gwede Mantashe has promised Zanu-PF delegates that the ANC would assist the party in retaining its power at the next national elections in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has said that he has no intention of retiring as he feels that doing so would be an act of ‘cowardice’.
Zanu-PF kicked off its 12th annual people’s conference amid efforts to pull in big business to participate in a concurrent exhibition.