Bad news for the South Africans is good for some Zimbabweans.
The Zimbabwe ConCourt ruled that elections should be held by July 31 but Zanu-PF is ill-prepared for the poll despite pushing for an early date.
The Southern African Development Community’s summit to discern Zimbabwe’s readiness to hold legal and fair elections has been postponed.
Stripped of their citizenship ahead of the 2002 polls, thousands born in Zimbabwe became ‘aliens’.
Jealousy Mawarire says those criticising him were being malicious and were jealous of his successful court application to set an election date.
The Zimbabwean president is overjoyed by a court ruling against him because he can now hold early elections.
For foreign investors from around the world who are watching Zimbabwe, it is not a question of if but when to jump into the market.
Blue chip companies are moving out of Harare’s central business district into outlying suburbs as retailers dominate office space.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers in the country say their backs are up against the wall due to unfair import rules that give South Africa an advantage.
The Parliamentary Legal Committee is set to reverse mining fee regulations enacted by Minister Obert Mpofu that it says are unconstitutional.
Zanu-PF and the MDC are in new talks as legal problems delay President Robert Mugabe’s wish for elections on June 29.
The Movement for Democratic Change has adjusted policies in its election manifesto but is this enough to win against Zanu-PF later this year?
At 84 000 Facebook "likes" and growing, the anonymous user who calls himself Baba Jukwa is a pain in Zanu-PF’s side.
Zimbabwean minister Ignatius Chombo has been implicated in another scandal involving land and this time his lawyer is part of it.
The Zim government has increased compulsory pension contributions to bail out the National Social Security Authority, which funded the referendum.
At the eleventh hour before the Zimbabwe poll, the Movement for Democratic Change is only awakening to issues it may have forgotten.
Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court will be asked to compel police and prisons to provide antiretroviral treatment to detainees.
The Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee’s proposal to oversee polls has Zanu-PF insisting its role in the government must end.
Industry executives and analysts have warned of the negative impact political squabbles over elections is having on business in Zimbabwe.
A large number of potential first-time voters unregistered after the three-week process.
Zimbabwe’s unity government agreed to stop hiring public servants, but some departments are adding staff.
Zimbabwe’s state media is celebrating the "exposure" of a sinister campaign for the opposition by Coca-Cola.
One hopes a new brand of politician will emerge, one that is defined by a genuine desire to serve.
The opposition’s attempt to win the army in Zimbabwe is not new and is unlikely to succeed as the military is keen to prove its loyalty to Mugabe.
Mugabe is adamant the vote will take place on June 29, but Tsvangirai and Ncube say this will be impossible.
A report says Zimbabwe’s upcoming election cannot be free and fair as there are still too many unresolved problems.
A democracy institute has called for reforms ahead of elections as the security sector remains in charge of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
Observers have cited a weakness in pushing for a salary rise for Zimbabwe’s public servants as proof of ineffectiveness.
Zimbabwe’s leaders were nurtured in the organisations that changed the country.
Zimbabwe’s trade unions are dead. The Mail & Guardian looks at what went wrong.
Zimbabwean MP Giles Mutsekwa’s talks with Robert Mugabe loyalists have triggered a political storm.
Zim is reconsidering compensating white commercial farmers whose farms were seized during the chaotic 2000 land reform process, the M&G has learnt.