The targets were mainly from the Ndebele ethnic group, perceived as backing a rival to Mugabe, who is from the majority Shona group
Zimbabwe will start paying partial compensation to white farmers after 4 000 were stripped of their land under former president Robert Mugabe
"Comrade Bob" was toppled from 37 years in power in November 2017 following a brief military takeover
Chamisa, who insists he won last July’s presidential elections, says he’s in favour of dialogue but only talks are called by a neutral party
In less than a month, the European Union will meet to discuss its Zimbabwe policy. So far, Europe’s approach has been a frustrating failure
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The brutal campaign, spearheaded by soldiers, is part of a vicious response by the state to last week’s protests that rocked the country
In addition to its social commentary, what will continue to draw listeners to his music is the healing and solace it offers.
The crackdown has underlined fears of a return to the violent repression of Robert Mugabe, who was ousted from power by the military 14 months ago
The country’s second fuel increase since December makes petrol in Zimbabwe the most expensive in the world
Leading Zimbabwean activist Evan Mawarire was detained by police on Wednesday when he was taken from his house in a widening crackdown
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to double the price of petrol shows very poor judgement and bad leadership
Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the post-election violence in Zimbabwe blames ‘overwhelmed’ army and police
Mnangagwa says Zanu-PF in particular and Zimbabwe in general must embrace the rule of law and constitutionalism
Geoffrey Nyarota takes us from Mugabe’s beginnings to his fall from grace, while Ray Ndlovu has the inside story of how Mnangagwa rose to power
People need the facts to make informed choices, which is what journalists should be providing
Zimbabweans reflect on the anniversary of Mugabe’s resignation
It’s been exactly a year since Robert Mugabe resigned, but Zimbabwe is still the house that Bob built
The R40-million is to pay at least 50 former white farmers in the 2019 financial year
A currency crunch and a new tax on electronic transactions have spawned fears that Zimbabwe’s wrecked economy is about to endure a fresh bout of chaos
As leaders meet in London to discuss how to combat the illegal wildlife trade, maybe they should learn some lessons from southern Africa
The time for words is over – the world wants to see positive action if it is going to engage and invest
The Reading Zimbabwe digital platform grew out of a need to gather the country’s literature
The politics within the politics are the thorns that hold the nation back from thriving
Since independence from Britain in 1980, Zimbabwe has known only three presidents — Canaan Banana, Robert Mugabe and now, Emmerson Mnangagwa
The Movement for Democratic Change has accused the ruling ZANU-PF party and the election commission of rigging the July 30 vote
Tendai Biti fled to Zambia on Wednesday, reportedly facing charges at home of inciting post-election violence
‘The only thing holding Zimbabwe together is the indomitable spirit of Zimbabweans themselves’
A credible and peaceful vote was meant to end Zimbabwe’s international isolation and draw in foreign investment to revive the shattered economy
Violence in Harare highlights how little has really changed since Mugabe stepped down
Gabriel, the ghost of corruption past, won’t rest until his demands are met. But Mnangagwa stays ready.
Zimbabwe’s two rival presidential candidates have both claimed that they are heading for victory as votes continue being counted
The former president has slammed his successor in a scathing press conference on the eve of Zimbabwe’s election