There is an "evidentional void" in the Presidency’s argument it could not release a report on the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the Concourt has heard.
The Presidency tried to convince the Constitutional Court on Tuesday that it should not be compelled to release a report on the Zimbabwe elections.
Elections in Zimbabwe will probably be held in the next 12 months, says the MDC’s Morgan Tsvangirai, but they are unlikely to take place this year.
The European Union said on Wednesday that six Zimbabwean state-media journalists are on a sanctions list because their reporting incites hatred.
Zimbabwe’s MDC can grow the economy by 10% a year if it wins elections President Robert Mugabe wants held in 2011, the prime minister said on Sunday.
The Vatican on Friday said Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will attend Sunday’s beatification ceremony for the late pope John Paul II.
Country’s fragile economic recovery placed at risk by uncertainty surrounding Zanu-PF policies.
An agreement on a new road map for elections in Zimbabwe could be derailed by Zanu-PF’s refusal to yield on security reforms.
Rumours about Mugabe’s health have never been this feverish, murmurs of dissent within the party continue, and the patience of his allies wears thin.
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday the country could only hold elections next year.
Zimbabwe is considering legislation to force miners to fund development in local communities, a state-owned newspaper said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s tourism industry earned about 13% of the impoverished state’s gross domestic product in 2010, a minister said on Monday.
A legal team dispatched to western Zimbabwe for a politically charged court case was stopped by police and prevented from attending the hearing.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s main rival has denounced his plans to nationalise foreign-owned firms as "looting and plunder" by a greedy elite.
President Robert Mugabe said on Monday he remained committed to Zimbabwe’s shaky unity government, in a softening of tone after months of tensions.
Zimbabwe’s foreign minister on Friday denied his government had attacked SA President Jacob Zuma and SADC following criticism of Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe on Thursday condemned gay "filth" in Britain and Europe, lambasted sanctions and vowed to take over foreign firms.
Inclusive government was always a misnomer and the elections will only cement its demise, writes <b>Piers Pigou</b>.
Only time will tell whether the rest of the community will end the era of appeasement, writes <b>Jason Moyo</b>.
Zimbabwe’s mining industry proposed on Friday that "social investments" count towards meeting new indigenisation regulations.
A court has ordered militant supporters of Robert Mugabe to stop exhuming hundreds of skeletons they say were the victims of colonial-era massacres.
Hundreds of bodies exhumed from a disused mine in Zimbabwe have turned into fodder for President Robert Mugabe’s propaganda.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe distanced himself on Wednesday from state media’s blistering comments on South African President Jacob Zuma.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has hit back at criticism from Southern African leaders, saying they cannot tell him how to run his country.
Leaders at a Southern African security summit criticised the deadlock in Zimbabwe’s power-sharing government on Friday.
Zimbabwe’s public servants are seething over revelations that Cabinet ministers and MPs have received salary hikes of at least 200% this year.
Rare moment of unity hands opposition surprising victory, writes <b>Jason Moyo</b>.
Julius Malema, did not mention President Jacob Zuma by name when he addressed a youth league regional conference in Limpopo.
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will ask a regional security summit on Thursday to stop what he says is a crackdown by Robert Mugabe.
African leaders on Thursday will try to defuse escalating tensions in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe is accused of cracking down on rivals.
The crisis in Zimbabwe goes beyond the disputed elections and is more about the division of opinions, the Zimbabwe Institute said on Monday.
All foreign-owned mining companies in Zimbabwe will be required to sell majority stakes to locals, under new regulations released on Monday.