The rival Zanu-PF members will know their fate as soon as the final provincial elections are over.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s early days have been marked by promises, not delivery. What hurdles is the leader facing?
The unspoken succession battle in Zimbabwe’s ruling party has gone public and the party is struggling to limit the damage.
The party seems to have realised that it cannot continue with its hardline stance, writes Kudzai Mashininga.
Those aspiring to take over from Mugabe have taken their fights into the public domain, writes Kudzai Mashininga.
Zimbabwe’s new prosecutor general Johannes Tomana insists he carries out his work independently.
The government’s urban policy of destroying illegal homes is being hampered by the fact many of the settlers are Zanu-PF supporters.
The vice-president’s faction now dominates, but opponents are saying the polls were irregular.
An opposition official in Zimbabwe who reported finding dumped ballot papers in a dustbin has been convicted of fraud and breaching electoral laws.
Independent surveys have revealed partisan distribution of food relief in Zimbabwe, where more than 2.2-million people are urgently in need of food.
Zimbabwe has a good plan for reviving the economy but how it will finance the massive spending is raising questions.
A land invader-turned-member of parliament is pulling out all the stops to impress his constituents.
Ahead of Zanu-PF’s provincial executive elections, party factions position their candidates in provinces and prepare to take over top posts.
Allegations of corruption levelled against Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono have returned to haunt the sacked Zanu-PF MP Munyaradzi Kereke.
After losing three elections in a row to Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF, the MDC’s future is in jeopardy, says M&G’s Teldah Mawarire.
Zanu-PF MP questions the implementation of the wealth redistribution programme.
Party chief whip says Constitution won’t be changed without a referendum.
Battle lines have been drawn between Zanu-PF and the MDC as the ruling party pushes to gain control of city councils.
The leaders of both Zanu-PF and the MDC have been criticised for overstaying their welcome in their respective parties.
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction has been mostly sidelined during the Zimbabwe Cabinet’s appointment process in favour of Joice Mujuru’s supporters.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has named justice minister and top ruling party legal official Patrick Chinamasa as his new finance minister.
Zimbabwe’s legislators have been sworn in for five-year terms following disputed elections won by President Robert Mugabe.
People have not forgotten nor forgiven Nkala’s role in the Gukurahundi massacre.
Zanu-PF and the Movement for Democratic Change try to find common ground following the outcome of the July 31 elections.
The MDC has withdrawn a court challenge against President Robert Mugabe’s re-election, saying it was being denied crucial evidence.
The party’s steamrolling victory leaves it with the might to tinker with the Constitution at its leisure.
Because the LGBTI movement lacks a radical anti-colonial framework, its concerns have often been hijacked by the West, writes Andile Mngxitama.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party has filed an appeal in the Constitutional Court against the results of the controversial elections won by Robert Mugabe.
Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF used the people’s hunger for land to win support in key constituencies formerly held by the opposition MDC.
President Jacob Zuma seems impressed by his neighbour’s antics over the years, and is not ashamed to celebrate Robert Mugabe’s election, err, win.
Three minutes of everything you need to know about what Robert Mugabe’s win means for Zimbabwe and the MDC.
Zimbabwe’s stock market has plunged on the first trading day since confirmation of President Robert Mugabe’s landslide election victory.