Businesspeople and civil servants in Bulawayo are in a bind after their investments, worth millions, disappeared in a possible pyramid scheme.
Zimbabwe voters must know that there are alternatives to Zanu-PF and the MDC, says opposition leader.
The MDC is supposed to trounce Robert Mugabe and Zanu-PF in upcoming elections, yet polls show the party is haemorrhaging support.
Commercial stations in Zimbabwe may remain silenced until after the elections to suppress free speech.
As Zimbabwe gears up for elections, Zanu-PF is snubbing South African President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation team, the SADC and the United Nations.
Memories of a forced departure haunt Chenjerai Hove, who explains why he’s unlikely to return to his birthplace anytime soon.
Many Zimbabwean nationals die in South Africa, but transporting them home for burial can cost up to thousands of Rands.
Makosi Musambasi shot to fame after appearing nude as a contestant on the Big Brother UK reality show. She’s back in Zim and facing a reality check.
In 2000 – as political tension and violence flared and an economic meltdown struck – millions of Zimbabweans left the country. Where are they now?
Zimbabweans working outside the country are contributing to a property boom and investors are banking on them purchasing in high-end suburbs.
The country is calling its children back, but most seem unwilling to risk returning to an unstable environment.
Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku is being urged to stop Justice Charles Hungwe from losing his job after he lost Zanu-PF favour.
After a decade away, Everjoice J Win returns and battles with a different Zimbabwe. Or is she ultimately the one who has changed?
A secretive Israel-based firm – accused of manipulating past elections in the region – is alleged to be involved in managing Zimbabwe’s voters’ roll.
Zimbabwe ruling party "goes all out" on the internet.
Cracking a joke about the president or circulating a photoshopped picture of him is hazardous business.
A recent tribunal hearing has shown that political ties stopped the top UN boss in Zimbabwe from acting on outbreak warning.
Despite being called ‘terrorists’, Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe and his party enjoyed a strong bond with the leader.
Zanu-PF is attempting to oust high court judge Charles Hungwe over his unfavourable rulings against Zimbabwe’s ruling party.
MDC faction leader tells SADC that Mugabe and Tsvangirai have been deliberately excluding him.
In this edited extract of Zimbabwe Takes Back Its Land, the writers argue that land redistribution in Zimbabwe was inevitable.
A coal-mining venture in western Zimbabwe, allowed by a special presidential grant, could cause trouble with the country’s neighbours.
The multinational’s local unit is uneasy after the Zimbabwean government targeted it to raise money for elections.
Human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa’s bail hearing seemed to overshadow the plight of her clients, the four arrested MDC party officials.
Factions in Zanu-PF are using the previously ineffective corruption commission to fight internal battles.
The MDC has written to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), urging it to call for a summit on police intimidation.
In a grey tracksuit, with only her socks on her feet, Mtetwa stood in the back of a police truck as it left Rhodesville Police Station on March 18.
Zimbabwe’s new law will mean nothing without implementation, writes Gwinyayi Dzinesa.
Harassment of the opposition and other activists in Zimbabwe puts Zanu-PF’s commitment to the Constitution in doubt.
Zimbabwean minister’s appointment of Gatsha Mazithulela as a special interest councillor has raised questions.
Those implicated allegedly sought an audience with the attorney general to postpone the probe.
Damning documents could have led to the arrest of top allies of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.