Zanu-PF is planning a consolidated fund to bankroll its campaign for national elections so as to ensure candidates also campaign for Robert Mugabe.
The presidency has been ordered to hand over a report into the 2002 Zimbabwe elections after four years of legal battles.
The Chinese will not enjoy preferential treatment and will not be exempt from Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy, says Minister Saviour Kasukuwere.
Large investment from state-owned firms may overwhelm Zimbabwe’s traditional trading partner, South Africa.
A Chinese-language class at the University of Zimbabwe is attracting everyone from government bureaucrats to small-time traders.
Owning a second-hand Japanese vehicle in Zimbabwe has never been so easy. All one needs is a runner and a bribe.
The rivalry between China and India for control of Zimbabwe’s mineral resources has intensified, writes Ray Ndlovu.
Engineers say Zimbabwe’s National Defence College, built by a Chinese company, was allegedly ‘a hurried job’.
Zimbabwe’s Howard Mission Hospital reminds many people of a troubled time in their recent history.
Zim is seeking funding from international donors for a constitutional referendum and national elections after failing to raise money from the fiscus.
Three months into his deployment to Zimbabwe, United States ambassador David Bruce Wharton is keeping a close eye on Zimbabwe’s political turmoil.
In a move to boost treasury coffers, retailers have been asked to pay backdated VAT on white sugar.
Graft is so bad at the Harare court that the corruption-busting unit has had to set up a base there.
A new code of conduct for Zimbabwe’s political parties will bar perpetrators of political violence from taking part in electoral processes.
The estate of the late army general is being carefully managed following claims on behalf of illegitimate children and creditors.
Activists and former inmates say conditions in Zimbabwe jails are shocking, and basic conditions such as providing hygiene and food aren’t being met.
Zimbabwe’s major parties could endorse the draft constitution after finally coming to an agreement on contentious issues that stalled the process.
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai is using the party’s rules to give sitting Members of Parliament a clear route to elections.
Morgan Tsvangirai’s party must recapture the 2008 zeitgeist and combat voter disillusionment to dominate the upcoming poll, writes Jason Moyo.
Zimbabwe has edged closer to staging elections this year after major parties struck a deal on the outstanding issues stalling the draft constitution.
Zimbabwe’s government is unlikely to entertain a proposal by a farmers’ union, with Finance Minister Tendai Biti calling it an "elitist solution".
A dispute at a farm has left Zanu-PF caught between wanting to protect foreign investors and risking incurring the anger of its key support base.
Fears have surfaced that retired military helicopters from the South African National Defence Force will be used to prop up Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.
With Zimbabwe gearing up for elections, Robert Mugabe’s opponents are welcoming the re-election of SA President Jacob Zuma as leader of the ANC.
A lack of funds is holding back Zimbabwe’s voter registration exercise, which was scheduled to kick off on January 3.
The death of Zimbabwe’s vice-president, John Landa Nkomo, has revived discussions in Zanu-PF about the relevance of the 1987 Unity Accord.
After the capitulation of the mines, the financial services industry is considering its options.
Foreign firms in Zimbabwe are opting to protect their investments instead of fighting the new Zanu-PF indigenisation law.
After giving Cambria’s indigenisation plan a thumbs-up last May, Zimbabwe’s indigenisation ministry is now reassessing the company’s proposal.
Solomon Madzore sits under a portrait declaring adoration of "the right honourable Morgan Tsvangirai" and declares he’s willing to die for his leader.
Zimbabwe’s hospitals are being forced to carry out fundraising activities to keep afloat owing to low budget disbursements from the finance ministry.
Poor country perception and a now resolved shareholder dispute have forced real-estate firm CB Richard Ellis Limited to pull out of Zimbabwe.