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Zim Edition

Zimbabwe’s chaotic early voting a bad omen
Africa
/ 19 July 2013

Zimbabwe’s chaotic early voting a bad omen

A shambolic special vote and empty coffers bode ill for the country’s July 31 election.

By Staff Reporter
SADC leaders meet to discuss Zimbabwe ahead of polls
Africa
/ 19 July 2013

SADC leaders meet to discuss Zimbabwe ahead of polls

A diplomat in Harare says the SADC meeting will assess Zimbabwe’s level of preparedness for the polls and funding.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Africa
/ 19 July 2013

No political dynasty for Robert Mugabe

Once in the running to become political powerhouses, three of President Robert Mugabe’s relatives are now out in the cold.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Zim elections: Welshman Ncube is sitting pretty
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Zim elections: Welshman Ncube is sitting pretty

If the polls go to a run-off, the MDC leader may be called on by Robert Mugabe or Morgan Tsvangirai for help.

By Gavin Foster
Zim elections: MDC has promises galore
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Zim elections: MDC has promises galore

The opposition party’s manifesto includes the vow to provide equitable access to land for all and create a million jobs by 2018.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Zimbabwe can’t leave SADC just yet
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Zimbabwe can’t leave SADC just yet

Analysts say the country still needs economic and political support from the regional bloc.

By Ray Ndlovu
Words can kill, in politics
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Words can kill, in politics

In Zimbabwe, a nation notorious for insults, the election battle has been taken to a dangerous new level.

By Kudzai Mashininga
MDC-T: We’re on the road to yet another disputed poll
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

MDC-T: We’re on the road to yet another disputed poll

The decision to go ahead with elections in Zimbabwe is "unfortunate", according to an opposition party, the MDC-T.

By Staff Reporter
‘Do or die’ for glum Mugabe
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

‘Do or die’ for glum Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe gives a curiously downbeat speech as he prepares for the fight of his life at the next general elections.

By Jason Moyo
Dear SA, Save us – we need SABC channels
Africa
/ 12 July 2013

Dear SA, Save us – we need SABC channels

Jason Moyo has written an open letter to South Africans explaining what it’s like to watch Zimbabwe’s national broadcaster, ZTV.

By Jason Moyo
Zim: Business wants an end to political uncertainty
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

Zim: Business wants an end to political uncertainty

Zimbabwe’s business sector is hoping for peaceful and credible elections and a clarification on policy in order to foster economic growth.

By Staff Reporter
Coke bows to Zanu-PF pressure
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

Coke bows to Zanu-PF pressure

Coca-Cola Zimbabwe has removed a symbol from its red cans after Zanu-PF accused the company of campaigning for the MDC-T, which has a similar symbol.

By Staff Reporter
Disgruntled Zanu-PF rebels stand their ground
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

Disgruntled Zanu-PF rebels stand their ground

Disgruntled Zanu-PF members who lost in primary elections are abandoning the party and ­opting to go to the polls as independent candidates.

By Ray Ndlovu
All power in Mugabe’s court
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

All power in Mugabe’s court

Zimbabwe’s Parliament has been dissolved and there are fears that President Robert Mugabe may abuse the legal vacuum in the lead-up to elections.

By Staff Reporter
Zim army gets down to business
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

Zim army gets down to business

The military’s increasing involvement in private enterprise has raised concern that it is preparing to back up a parallel government.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Coalition talks falter
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

Zim: Coalition talks falter

Efforts by the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formations and other parties to form a grand alliance may not materialise before elections.

By Staff Reporter
No more SABC for Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 5 July 2013

No more SABC for Zimbabwe

Zimbabweans have been left with no choice but to watch ZTV as the SABC has switched its channels off.

By Staff Reporter
Jury still out on Zim’s land reform
Africa
/ 28 June 2013

Jury still out on Zim’s land reform

Critics argue the restitution policy has done little to improve food security or the agribusiness sector in the country.

By Staff Reporter
Moo-lah for Zimbabwean farmers
Africa
/ 28 June 2013

Moo-lah for Zimbabwean farmers

A new bank in Zimbabwe is thrilling farmers and other owners of livestock by accepting cattle as currency and issuing tradeable certificates.

By Kennedy Maposa
Zim: Top brass called on to respect people’s will
Africa
/ 28 June 2013

Zim: Top brass called on to respect people’s will

The country’s human rights commission has urged the Zimbabwean Republic Police to respect human rights ahead of polls.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Zim: Parties consider coalition
Africa
/ 28 June 2013

Zim: Parties consider coalition

The two MDC formations are in talks to put up a united front against Zanu-PF at the polls, or even consolidate their winnings after the elections.

By Staff Reporter
Nkomo family warns Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

Nkomo family warns Zanu-PF

The children of the late struggle hero Joshua Nkomo have accused Zanu-PF of abusing their father’s name for electioneering purposes.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange exposes distressed industry
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange exposes distressed industry

Analysts say the problem bedevilling the delisted companies is the result of a liquidity crunch in the economy.

By Kennedy Maposa
The business of candidacy in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

The business of candidacy in Zimbabwe

Claims of bribery, cronyism and all sorts of threats and intrigue come with intra-party politics in Zimbabwe.

By Jason Moyo
Zim: Trouble in diamond fields
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

Zim: Trouble in diamond fields

A recent parliamentary report shows that the Zimbabwean government is not receiving nearly as much money from the stones as it should.

By Staff Reporter
Tsvangirai threatens poll boycott
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

Tsvangirai threatens poll boycott

Movement for Democratic Change officials say a poll boycott is "very much on the cards" if Robert Mugabe goes ahead with his bid for early elections.

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe builds spooks academy
Africa
/ 21 June 2013

Zimbabwe builds spooks academy

The government has started the construction of a $22-million school of intelligence that it will name after President Robert Mugabe.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s national airline goes for broke
Africa
/ 14 June 2013

Zimbabwe’s national airline goes for broke

Air Zimbabwe is trying to win back passengers with low fares as it attempts to resuscitate itself.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zimbabwe ministers battle over conservancy hunting permits
Africa
/ 14 June 2013

Zimbabwe ministers battle over conservancy hunting permits

Two ministers have clashed over a recent decision to ban white operators in Zimbabwe’s Save Valley Conservancy from attaining hunting licences.

By Staff Reporter
E-cash system riles Zimbabwe’s banks
Africa
/ 14 June 2013

E-cash system riles Zimbabwe’s banks

Zimbabwe banks say cellphone giant EcoCash is stealing their business, adding that it is unregulated. But what do consumers want?

By Kennedy Maposa
No image available
Africa
/ 14 June 2013

Zimbabwe voters’ roll fraud exposed

The Zanu-PF is resorting to underhanded means to ensure it registers enough voters to win elections in Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe ‘breached Zimbabwe Constitution’
Africa
/ 14 June 2013

Mugabe ‘breached Zimbabwe Constitution’

Zimbabwe’s opposition says it will challenge President Robert Mugabe’s July 31 poll date proclamation.

By Staff Reporter
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