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Zanu Pf

Tsvangirai circumvents court order, marries under customary law
Africa
/ 15 September 2012

Tsvangirai circumvents court order, marries under customary law

Morgan Tsvangirai has circumvented an order brought forward by his ex-lover canceling his marriage licence by marrying under customary law.

By Sapa Afp
R1-billion Zimbabwe loan controversial but strategic
Article
/ 14 September 2012

R1-billion Zimbabwe loan controversial but strategic

Zimbabwe’s appeal for financial assistance puts South Africa in a position to make requests for political change in the cash-strapped country.

By Lynley Donnelly
Big bucks trigger Zimbabwe’s hunting scramble
Africa
/ 7 September 2012

Big bucks trigger Zimbabwe’s hunting scramble

The battle for a slice in the hunting industry is at the centre of a damaging row over control of one of the country’s largest wildlife conservancies.

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe’s draft constitution remains in limbo
Africa
/ 7 September 2012

Zimbabwe’s draft constitution remains in limbo

Zanu-PF has vowed not to give in to pressure to endorse a draft constitution produced two months ago by the constitutional parliamentary committee.

By Ray Ndlovu
New radio, same old censorship
Africa
/ 31 August 2012

New radio, same old censorship

The Zimbabwe government is opening up the airwaves but broadcasters seem too timid to surf.

By Jason Moyo
Poll shows Zimbabwe voters caught in transition
Africa
/ 24 August 2012

Poll shows Zimbabwe voters caught in transition

A new report by rights group Freedom House, suggests the sharp distinction between Zanu-PF and MDC supporters is being blurred.

By Jason Moyo
Mugabe’s star rises further among Zim voters
Africa
/ 23 August 2012

Mugabe’s star rises further among Zim voters

President Robert Mugabe is enjoying a surge of popularity that could propel him to victory in Zimbabwe’s elections, according to independent research.

By David Smith
Zim 2008 election: ‘Taken by a gun, not a pen’
Article
/ 10 August 2012

Zim 2008 election: ‘Taken by a gun, not a pen’

Although it ended in an orgy of violent repression, Zimbabwe’s 2008 election had started on a positive note, writes Owen Gagare.

By Staff Reporter
Zanu-PF infighting rocks Zimbabwe’s banks
Africa
/ 10 August 2012

Zanu-PF infighting rocks Zimbabwe’s banks

Zimbabwe’s central bank has been accused of making it difficult for locals to buy into the sector by raising the minimum capital requirements.

By Jason Moyo
The investor who saved Mugabe
Article
/ 10 August 2012

The investor who saved Mugabe

A New York hedge fund "loaned" the millions Zanu-PF needed to crush the opposition Movement for Democratic Change’s victory in the 2008 elections.

By Craig Mckune
Zimbabwe’s tourism triumph turns sour
Africa
/ 3 August 2012

Zimbabwe’s tourism triumph turns sour

An official has revealed that Zimbabwe made promises it cannot keep to win a UN World Tourism Organisation conference bid. Ray Ndlovu reports.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF calls EU sanctions decision ‘nonsense’
Africa
/ 23 July 2012

Zanu-PF calls EU sanctions decision ‘nonsense’

Zanu-PF has dismissed as "nonsense" the EU decision to link the lifting of most sanctions to a peaceful vote on a new Constitution.

By Sapa Afp
Zim’s draft constitution ‘a flawed compromise’
Africa
/ 23 July 2012

Zim’s draft constitution ‘a flawed compromise’

Analysts critical of Zimbabwe’s draft constitution say it is a flawed collection of compromises that is doomed to be "thrown away by future nations".

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Compromises made on draft Constitution in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 19 July 2012

Compromises made on draft Constitution in Zimbabwe

Zanu-PF has fended off the MDC’s moves to push through sweeping changes on the Constitution but is not entirely satisfied. Ray Ndlovu reports.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector smokin’ again
Africa
/ 12 July 2012

Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector smokin’ again

Zimbabwe’s peasant farmers are flourishing in what was previously the domain of white farmers, and Zanu-PF is happy to take the credit.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF sees no reason to spare banks
Africa
/ 12 July 2012

Zanu-PF sees no reason to spare banks

David Chapfika, one of the men lobbying for bank takeovers, has a chilling take on why they cannot be spared in the "indigenisation" drive.

By Jason Moyo
MDC accuses diamond miner of funding shadow Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 28 June 2012

MDC accuses diamond miner of funding shadow Zanu-PF

The shadowy operations of Anjin Investments has come under scrutiny from the Movement for Democratic Change and human rights group Global Witness.

By Ray Ndlovu
‘Mr Mines’ eyes Zanu-PF succession battle
Africa
/ 21 June 2012

‘Mr Mines’ eyes Zanu-PF succession battle

In the light of Zanu-PF’s succession battle, political observers see Obert Mpofu, themining development minister as an emerging, wily politician.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF ambushes reform bid
Africa
/ 14 June 2012

Zanu-PF ambushes reform bid

Robert Mugabe’s allies have snubbed Jacob Zuma’s mediation team and rounded on Mantashe and Zulu, writes Jason Moyo.

By Jason Moyo
‘Illegal’ hiring leaves Zimbabwe army hungry
Africa
/ 14 June 2012

‘Illegal’ hiring leaves Zimbabwe army hungry

Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Tendai Biti says its army is suffering food shortages after recruiting thousands of new soldiers without authority.

By Reuters
Mugabe’s new position: UN international envoy for tourism
Africa
/ 30 May 2012

Mugabe’s new position: UN international envoy for tourism

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, accused of ethnic cleansing and bankrupting his country, has been asked to by the UN to champion tourism.

By David Smith
Ex-minister has new home in MDC
Article
/ 24 May 2012

Ex-minister has new home in MDC

Expelled last year from Zanu-PF, Tracy Mutinhiri, the former deputy labour and social welfare minister, has joined the opposition.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zimbabwe politicians chase the religious vote
Africa
/ 17 May 2012

Zimbabwe politicians chase the religious vote

Mugabe and his opponents seem to be looking elsewhere for the religious vote. They are taking the battle to the open-air spaces, writes Jason Moyo.

By Jason Moyo
Nigerian ‘prophet’ rattles Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 17 May 2012

Nigerian ‘prophet’ rattles Zanu-PF

Zanu-PF is rallying against Nigerian prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua’s visit in fear of his tendency to anoint new leaders, writes Ray Ndlovu.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zimbabwe army enters political fray
Africa
/ 10 May 2012

Zimbabwe army enters political fray

Zimbabwean military officials want a more prominent role in and outside Zanu-PF and openly back the party.

By Jason Moyo
Zim government divided over SA torture ruling
Africa
/ 9 May 2012

Zim government divided over SA torture ruling

Zimbabwe’s justice minister has denounced a South African court’s ruling ordering an investigation of those accused of torturing Zanu-PF opponents.

By Staff Reporter
Factional battles rock Mugabe’s Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 4 May 2012

Factional battles rock Mugabe’s Zanu-PF

Fights among rival groups within Zanu-PF at a regional level, over vote-rigging and intimidation, may stall Zimbabwe’s elections.

By Jason Moyo
Indigenisation could win votes for Mugabe
Article
/ 4 May 2012

Indigenisation could win votes for Mugabe

The taking of shares from foreign company by the Zimbabwean government could have a positive effect for Robert Mugabe where votes are concerned.

By Ray Ndlovu
Mugabe’s heirs beat a hasty retreat
Africa
/ 26 April 2012

Mugabe’s heirs beat a hasty retreat

Rival Zanu-PF factions are forced to backpedal.

By Jason Moyo
MDC happy with draft Constitution
Africa
/ 26 April 2012

MDC happy with draft Constitution

The Movement for Democratic Change has set itself the difficult challenge of ending Zanu-PF’s strangle-hold on power.

By Ray Ndlovu
Apprentice in training for top job
Article
/ 20 April 2012

Apprentice in training for top job

Morgan Tsvangirai has confidence that elections will be held next year and his party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is ready to govern.

By Ray Ndlovu
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Africa
/ 18 April 2012

Mugabe calls for an end to political violence

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has asked that political violence be "buried in the past", surprising people at Zimbabwe’s independence celebrations.

By Angus Shaw
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