ANC supporters dressed in COP17 tracksuits exchanged stones with members of organisations that were marching against climate change on Saturday.
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/ 3 December 2011
A journalists’ group says police arrested the editor and a reporter from an independent daily newspaper on allegations of criminal defamation.
Kimberley Process-approved diamonds from Chinese-Zimbabwean venture Anjin will be put on sale on Friday, despite criticism from Human Rights Watch.
The rooster has long been Robert Mugabe’s party symbol and it perches proudly atop the Zanu-PF headquarters.
Although Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s grip on power at the Zanu-PF people’s conference is a foregone conclusion uncertainty continues to grow.
It’s common knowledge that our martyr to African freedom, Beloved Leader of the Pack Muammar "Mad Dog" Gaddafi, had a dream, says <b>Chris Roper</b>.
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/ 1 December 2011
Nando’s latest TV commercial featuring President Robert Mugabe has been cancelled, after threats of violence against Nando’s Zimbabwe management.
A militant Zimbabwean youth group is calling for a boycott of Nando’s, whose latest ad depicts President Mugabe as a lonely "last dictator standing".
Zimbabwe’s opposition party claims that illegal trading is costing the country billions.
Robert Mugabe has called UK Prime Minister David Cameron ‘satanic’ for considering withholding aid from countries that do not respect gay rights.
In decaying hostels in Mbare, Harare’s poorest township, Zanu-PF has been raising Chipangano, its feared urban militia.
President Robert Mugabe has attended his daughter’s university graduation in Hong Kong, thanking authorities for protecting her from the media.
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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.
Zanu-PF militia appears to be out of control, ignoring President Robert Mugabe’s pleas.
Following a series of attacks on the MDC, President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai have called for peace in Zimbabwe.
On the 46th anniversary of Ian Smith’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence, <b>Percy Zvomuya</b> surveys three books about Zimbabwe.
Young supporters of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe have stoned and beaten backers of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, blocking an MDC rally.
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/ 4 November 2011
The one enduring image many Zimbabweans have is of President Robert Mugabe boarding an aeroplane, with a lengthy entourage in tow.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is cutting a lone figure after comments he made in Europe over his support for gay rights.
Morgan Tsvangirai says agents loyal to Robert Mugabe are disrupting government programmes and assaulting civilians with impunity.
Morgan Tsvangirai says President Robert Mugabe should consider stepping down as old age and health worries catch up with the 87-year-old.
Zimbabwe could earn billions of dollars selling diamonds from an area scarred by abuse after a crisis that left the "blood diamond" watchdog tattered.
The Kimberley Process has authorised the sale of diamonds from two mining sites in Marange, Zimbabwe where alleged rights violations took place.
Zimbabwe police have fired teargas into Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party headquarters, blocked off the building and beat up nearby vendors.
Robert Mugabe has warned Switzerland he would "reciprocate" after his wife and top officials were denied visas to attend a UN meeting there.
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.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says it needs $220-million to hold a constitutional referendum and fresh elections at dates that have yet to be set.
The MDC is opposed to a new law giving local blacks majority shares in foreign companies and plans its own project to lure foreign investment.
A rogue bishop has whipped up support for his stance that the Anglican Church is being overrun by gays .
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/ 12 October 2011
Zimbabwe’s President Mugabe may probe top party officials who said he has prostate cancer in leaked US diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks.
The head of the worldwide Anglican church on Monday met with President Robert Mugabe to speak about abuse the church experiences in Zimbabwe.