Robert Mugabe is expected to ask Archbishop Williams about homosexuals and sanctions as breakaway Anglicans demonstrate against his visit to Zimbabwe.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has requested to meet President Robert Mugabe, during an upcoming visit to Zimbabwe.
A local privately-owned newspaper has reported that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe went to Singapore for a medical check-up last week.
The United States embassy in Zimbabwe has criticised police and judicial officials for failing to stop escalating political violence.
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/ 23 September 2011
Readers share their thoughts on the whiteness debate, Zimbabwe and more.
In an attempt to garner votes ahead of elections expected before March next year, Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party is using the churches to build support
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/ 16 September 2011
WikiLeaks’s exposure which includes revelations that top Zanu-PF officials have been secretly corresponding with US diplomats have stoked tension.
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/ 12 September 2011
Zimbabwe’s central bank said it is enforcing new currency controls to stop the flight of cash from the southern African nation’s broke economy.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday said discord in the country’s power-sharing government was hampering economic recovery.
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/ 9 September 2011
The sacking of Tracey Mutinhiri has fuelled speculation that party moderates seen as being too close to the opposition MDC are to be purged.
Zimbabwe has threatened to cancel the mining licence of Zimplats unless it furnishes "acceptable" indigenisation plans by September 25.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe on Tuesday urged lawmakers in the troubled coalition government to preach messages of peace ahead of proposed elections.
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/ 5 September 2011
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has prostate cancer that has spread to other organs, according to a US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.
Robert Mugabe says Zimbabwe will hold elections by early 2011 and raised concerns on the delay of the state’s Constitutional programme, reports say.
SA has reversed gains in its goal of transferring 30% of commercial farmland to blacks by 2014 after aspirant farmers resold land bought for them.
Zimbabwe has expelled Libya’s ambassador after he recognised the rebel National Transitional Council fighting Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
Joice Mujuru speaks out about her suspicions about the death of Zanu-PF strongman, Solomon Mujuru.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Saturday urged the country’s political rivals to desist from violence ahead of elections yet to be decided on.
Solomon Mujuru was seen as the power broker who could hold hardliners in Zanu-PF at bay.
A raging house fire has killed one of Zimbabwe’s main political brokers, raising questions about the succession battle within Zanu-PF.
The husband of Zimbabwe’s vice-president and a key figure within Zanu-PF’s succession race has died under mysterious circumstances, reports say.
Sanctions, when portrayed by Zanu-PF as imperialism, provide a convenient excuse for the mismanagement of Zimbabwe.
A summit of leaders this week was unlikely to affect the political crisis in Zimbabwe given the lack of regional consensus on the issue.
A top official has issued an unprecedented condemnation of the massacres of up to 20 000 civilians of Zimbabwe’s minority Ndebele people.
Controversy over state funding for Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s mansion has added to growing questions among opposition activists.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says soldiers have been deployed in villages "to attack innocent civilians" seen as supporting his MDC party.
Zimbabwe’s new threat to take over foreign-owned banks may widen the cracks in the government over the empowerment law.
Malawi risks going down the same road as regional basket case Zimbabwe, said the leader of recent anti-government protests that left 19 dead.
A security guard could face 12 months in jail for remarks about Robert Mugabe’s health and a taunt over food shortages.
Morgan Tsvangirai has come forward with suggestions that the MDC could overthrow the ruling Zanu-PF in Zimbabwe ahead of possible polls.
Zanu-PF is demanding the resignation of the head of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, creating an early threat to newly agreed regulations.
Four Zimbabwean journalists detained on Friday while covering the eviction of a police officer from a government lodging, have been released.