Zimbabwe’s central bank chief, who presided over world-record hyperinflation, will keep his job despite objections raised within the unity government.
Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF on Tuesday rejected Morgan Tsvangirai’s call for disputes between their parties to be judged by governments in the region.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party on Sunday called on African leaders to help resolve issues hampering the power-sharing government.
This week’s arrest of two senior Zimbabwean journalists has underlined just how far the unity government has to go before it can restore confidence.
A Zimbabwean court on Friday ordered the release on bail of top human rights lawyer Alec Muchadehama.
Zimbabwe’s secret police on Thursday arrested top human rights lawyer Alec Muchadehama, on as yet unspecified allegations, colleagues said.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses Zimbabwe’s Parliament on Tuesday as the unity government nears 100 days in power.
Elizabeth Day talks to freedom campaigner Jenni Williams on how she became the thorn in the side of the Zimbabwean dictator.
Zimbabwe has secured an additional credit line of -million from the African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim) to help its economic reconstruction.
Amnesty condemned the detention of 18 activists in Zimbabwe on Tuesday as political and said their plight cast a ”dark shadow” over the country.
A judge revoked the bail of a Zimbabwean rights activist and 17 other suspects on Tuesday after prosecutors formally charged them in a terrorism case.
State schools in Zimbabwe have been ordered to slash their fees in a bid to stave off the collapse of the country’s education system.
Jacob Zuma will inherit a still-simmering crisis in neighbouring Zimbabwe, where analysts said he’s unlikely to tread as softly as Thabo Mbeki.
Zimbabwe’s new unity government is broke and cannot meet union demands for higher wages, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Friday.
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday there was no going back on a unity government with long-time rival Robert Mugabe.
Jacob Zuma’s election victory has been welcomed by ministers in Zimbabwe as intensifying pressure on President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s state media expressed unrestrained glee on Wednesday at the pending departure of US ambassador James McGee.
Zimbabweans celebrated their first Independence Day under a coalition government, with President Robert Mugabe calling for national conciliation.
Robert Mugabe made a strong call for national unity and urged Zimbabweans to help push for the lifting of sanctions imposed by the West.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai held talks on Thursday on critical issues that threaten to derail their unity government.
A leading Zimbabwean rights group vowed on Wednesday to fight against the way a new Constitution is being drafted for the Southern African country.
Zimbabwe has set up a 25-member committee that will draft a new democratic Constitution, it was announced on Sunday.
Robert Mugabe vowed on Thursday to continue with the state’s seizure of white-owned farms, despite rising tensions over a wave of evictions.
Another Zimbabwe publisher announced plans on Thursday to launch an independent daily, five years after the only private daily was shut by authorities
Zimbabwe’s new government will relax the country’s harsh media laws and improve prison conditions as part of reforms to be implemented within 100 days
Unrest in Madagascar will take centre stage at a summit on Monday where leaders are also set to finalise a reconvery package for Zimbabwe.
ANC leader Jacob Zuma on Friday criticised Western powers for holding back aid to Zimbabwe while President Robert Mugabe was still in power.
The IMF said on Wednesday it will only provide aid to Zimbabwe once the unity government meets key conditions.
Zimbabwe should clear arrears and implement sound policies if it is to get badly needed IMF financial and technical help to revive the economy.
Prices in Zimbabwe have started to fall after years of devastating inflation that left the currency nearly worthless — a rare piece of good news.
Trevor Manuel has told the West that democracy can only succeed in Zimbabwe if Britain, the EU and the US reverse their restrictive aid policies.
President Robert Mugabe and Finance Minister Tendai Biti appealed on Thursday for -billion in international aid to revive the economy.