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/ 17 December 2010
It may no longer be business as usual for South African companies operating in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe will use his party’s annual conference on Friday to demand new elections, despite warnings against this.
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/ 14 December 2010
Zimbabwe faces a new political storm with President Robert Mugabe pushing for an early election opposed by rivals.
Declaring loyalty and funding Mugabe’s party is good for business — or so it would have executives believe.
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/ 10 December 2010
The bulk of the funding for the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students will come from a R40-million grant from the national lottery.
Four very different books on Zimbabwe cast diverse perspectives on the country’s past and current issues — besides saying a lot about the authors.
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/ 26 November 2010
Zimbabwe police have arrested a journalist employed at an independent newspaper for "criminal defamation".
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/ 12 November 2010
One of Africa’s most famous landmarks, Victoria Falls, is in danger of losing its status as a world heritage site.
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/ 23 October 2010
Mugabe sees elections as a way to rid himself of Tsvangirai, who is trying to rally weary opposition voters
Zanu-PF women’s league told Robert Mugabe at an annual meeting that they want him to stand in elections likely next year and rule Zimbabwe "forever".
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday warned against attacks by supporters of President Robert Mugabe as Zimbabwe maps out a new constitution.
While Zimbabwe is making "tangible" progress, the "madness" still persisted, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said in Johannesburg on Thursday.
A man arrested for stealing and selling farm equipment has implicated top Zanu-PF officials.
Officials say there is no reason for Zimbabwe not to hold elections in 2011, but analysts say the polls could be much later.
Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday called for an immediate SADC summit to resolve disagreements stalling Zimbabwe’s power sharing government.
Zimbabwean politician Roy Bennet will learn on Monday whether he must answer terrorism charges that could result in the death penalty.
Zimbabwe’s two top government officials travelled to the same East African city earlier this week, but their missions were worlds apart.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, discovered the split personality of Zimbabwe’s government when he visited the country last week.
President Robert Mugabe pledged on Sunday to move ahead with plans to hand over 51% control of businesses to black Zimbabweans.
Invitation to the East Asian nation’s football team to train in Bulawayo evokes memories of a massacre.
Zanu-PF can hardly wait and Zimbabwe state media are buzzing ahead of the visit by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
Police in Zimbabwe shut down an art exhibition exploring violence blamed on President Robert Mugabe, an attorney said on Monday.
Zimbabwe police on Tuesday seized photographs from an exhibition depicting repression under President Robert Mugabe, and arrested the organiser.
No poll date, but Zuma’s direct approach goes beyond the usual power players
Jacob Zuma says Zimbabwe’s leaders have agreed to a "package of measures" to save the country’s increasingly fragile unity government.
Lawyers for Roy Bennett asked the Zimbabwe High Court on Monday to drop terrorism charges against him in a trial which has raised tension in Harare.
A freelance Zimbabwean photojournalist was released on Tuesday after spending a night in police cells for filming prisoners outside a court.
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/ 12 February 2010
The MDC has called for fresh elections in Zimbabwe if the current deadlock between rival factions of the power-sharing government persists.
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/ 6 February 2010
Zimbabwe’s civil servants have launched an open-ended strike for a more than four-fold hike to their salaries, piling pressure on the government.
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/ 28 January 2010
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s party will not make concessions in talks with its partners in the unity government until sanctions are lifted.
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/ 12 December 2009
Robert Mugabe on Friday bemoaned the divisions "eating up" his party as he opened its first congress since losing its absolute grip on power.
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/ 11 December 2009
Robert Mugabe has bemoaned factionalism within his Zanu-PF party, saying internal divisions cost the party its parliamentary majority.