President Jacob Zuma will tell a regional summit next week that Zimbabwe is "on the correct path", a Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday.
Ahead of a summit of regional leaders later this month, President Jacob Zuma is pushing to secure an agreement in Zimbabwe for fresh elections in 2011
Diplomats say they were summoned to Zimbabwe’s foreign ministry and asked to apologise for walking out of a speech in which Mugabe attacked the West.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Sunday the death of his sister had robbed him of one of his allies in his fight against colonial-era rule.
Place names, schools, eloquent oratories and, of course, cricket can make Zimbabwe seem the most English of African countries.
Zimbabwe human rights group Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (Galz) have denied that they are advocating for same-sex marriage in a new constitution.
The ICC must probe allegations that Robert Mugabe’s youth militia launched a campaign of rape during 2008 elections, a campaign group has said.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe should not be allowed to continue to flout the basic legal principles of SADC, the DA said on Monday.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Tuesday his nation will sell its massive reserves of diamonds despite not receiving authorisation.
Plans for a statue of a leader of the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe have been branded an insult to the victims of massacres ordered by Mugabe.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai axed ministers from his MDC party from the Cabinet on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe’s leaders launched a programme on Wednesday to rewrite the nation’s constitution ahead of an election planned for next year.
Zimbabwe’s political and military elites are using violence and their links to companies to exploit the country’s diamond wealth, Global Witness said.
Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday called for an immediate SADC summit to resolve disagreements stalling Zimbabwe’s power sharing government.
Zimbabwe will appeal the acquittal of Roy Bennett, a top ally of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, in a terrorism trial, a state prosecutor has said.
Roy Bennett said on Tuesday he would expose "lies, deceit and theft" in Zimbabwe after he is sworn in as deputy agriculture minister.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has hailed the acquittal of Roy Bennett on terror charges as "very positive".
A judge on Monday acquitted Roy Bennett, a top aide to Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, of
all charges in a terrorism case.
Zimbabwe’s two top government officials travelled to the same East African city earlier this week, but their missions were worlds apart.
Zimbabwe’s government has reduced its registration requirements for media organisations and journalists operating in the country.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, discovered the split personality of Zimbabwe’s government when he visited the country last week.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday he backed Iran’s nuclear programme.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrives in Zimbabwe on Thursday to sign a raft of trade and cooperation agreements.
Zimbabwe’s mining sector will be the first target of the country’s drive to force foreign firms to cede a majority stake to locals.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe sought to restore his reputation on Sunday when he made an appeal for an end to politically motivated violence.
President Robert Mugabe pledged on Sunday to move ahead with plans to hand over 51% control of businesses to black Zimbabweans.
When will all this end? It’s a common refrain in Zimbabwe. "Only when the old man goes," said Tinaye Garande, a street vendor.
Loathed by some, deified by others, Robert Mugabe will be president of Zimbabwe for life, argues <i>Jason Moyo</i>.
Zimbabwe celebrates 30 years of independence this weekend, but there is little hope in a country only slowly recovering from economic collapse.
For all the nightmarish events of the last decade, my country has much to celebrate as we mark 30 years of independence.
President Robert Mugabe said on Wednesday that Zimbabwe had not suspended its drive to transfer control of foreign firms to local black Zimbabweans.
Zimbabwe’s government has withdrawn a controversial law that would have seen foreign firms forced to cede 51% of their shares to locals.