The husband of Zimbabwe’s vice-president and a key figure within Zanu-PF’s succession race has died under mysterious circumstances, reports say.
A top official has issued an unprecedented condemnation of the massacres of up to 20 000 civilians of Zimbabwe’s minority Ndebele people.
Zimbabwe’s new threat to take over foreign-owned banks may widen the cracks in the government over the empowerment law.
Botswana has dismissed as "bullshit" ANCYL claims that the country is talking to the United States about setting up a military base in the country.
A security guard could face 12 months in jail for remarks about Robert Mugabe’s health and a taunt over food shortages.
Four months after being bought by Indian firm Essar Global Holdings in a $750-million deal, production has yet to kick off at Ziscosteel.
Morgan Tsvangirai has come forward with suggestions that the MDC could overthrow the ruling Zanu-PF in Zimbabwe ahead of possible polls.
Zanu-PF is demanding the resignation of the head of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, creating an early threat to newly agreed regulations.
Zimbabwean police have arrested four journalists while they were covering the eviction of a police officer from government lodging.
Robert Mugabe says new elections were still possible in Zimbabwe this year, despite a timeline that put the polls in 2012 at the earliest.
Former information minister Jonathan Moyo is back in Zanu-PF’s inner circle and causing uncertainty among its warring factions.
President Robert Mugabe’s use of farmland to stifle dissent among his followers has been laid bare.
Welshman Ncube, the president of the splinter MDC party has hinted at a possible coalition of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties ahead of elections.
The US ambassador to Zimbabwe has expressed deep concerns about reports that the military could seize power after the death of the octogenarian.
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SADC’s plan to send representatives to monitor progress in Zimbabwe’s reform process could meet stern resistance from President Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.
Southern African leaders are due to meet to lay out a plan to guide Zimbabwe toward elections, which could settle a debate within Zanu-PF.
The standard story of personal loss on Zimbabwe’s farms is usually told by bitter white farmers; it is hardly ever told by the likes of Luke Tembani.
SADC leaders should make it clear that elections will not be held in Zimbabwe’s present climate, writes <b>Tiseke Kasambala</b>.
Celebrated by some, scorned by others, there is no doubt that Edgar Tekere was a key figure in shaping Zimbabwe’s history.
The MDC has taken issue with the large number of ex-army men in high-ranking civil positions. But as long as the president rules, so will the military
It’s been a tough road for Zimbabwe’s 11-month-old process of drawing up a new constitution.
Sanctions may affect only the foreign investment and travel privileges of Mugabe’s cronies but they are blamed for all failures.
SA and SADC cannot ignore the tight link between Zanu-PF’s behaviour and its control of Marange
Zimbabwe’s wealthy political elite is closing in on the country’s large foreign-owned mines.
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.
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.
An agreement on a new road map for elections in Zimbabwe could be derailed by Zanu-PF’s refusal to yield on security reforms.
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 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>.