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Zim Edition

New wave of farm problems in Zim
Africa
/ 18 July 2014

New wave of farm problems in Zim

President Mugabe has derided new landowners for renting out farms to white commercial farmers dispossessed of their farms.

By Staff Reporter
Zim govt squabbles over China
Africa
/ 18 July 2014

Zim govt squabbles over China

Officials are not in agreement on plans to mortgage the country’s minerals to China.

By Mg Correspondent
Zim braced for wave of deportees
Africa
/ 18 July 2014

Zim braced for wave of deportees

South Africa and Botswana want to limit the number of Zimbabweans in their countries.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF ties up party seats in red tape
Africa
/ 18 July 2014

Zanu-PF ties up party seats in red tape

New requirements may prove to be an unassailable hurdle for Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s opponents.

By Staff Reporter
Zim may lose $500-million
Africa
/ 11 July 2014

Zim may lose $500-million

Billy Rautenbach is tangled in a spat over land use and is said to be ready to move a multimillion ethanol project to Zambia.

By Staff Reporter
Tsvangirai: I am greatly misjudged
Africa
/ 11 July 2014

Tsvangirai: I am greatly misjudged

The MDC leader’s explanation of his infidelities has been met with both disdain and praise.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Mujuru brings her base to heel
Africa
/ 11 July 2014

Zim: Mujuru brings her base to heel

Political manoeuvring has cleared a path to the December elective congress for the vice-president.

By Mg Correspondent
Initial narrow-mindedness to blame, says MDC founder
Africa
/ 11 July 2014

Initial narrow-mindedness to blame, says MDC founder

With the progression of time, the MDC has allowed itself to be gradually diverted from its original ethos and founding principles.

By Comment Grace Kwinjeh
Fast forward to a new Zimbabwe: Q&A with Tendai Biti
Africa
/ 11 July 2014

Fast forward to a new Zimbabwe: Q&A with Tendai Biti

A new generation won’t settle for more of the same and is talking deep-rooted change.

By Ray Ndlovu
Pasi wants blood from Zim’s stones
Africa
/ 4 July 2014

Pasi wants blood from Zim’s stones

From taxis to tomatoes, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is looking for cash as the formal sector dries up.

By Jason Moyo
Zim govt fights over Baba Jukwa
Africa
/ 4 July 2014

Zim govt fights over Baba Jukwa

The arrest of Baba Jukwa has triggered sharp divisions among security forces in Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
Zanu-PF infighting a toxic poison
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Zanu-PF infighting a toxic poison

The emergence of hate language betrays the party’s historical means of silencing dissent.

By Staff Reporter
Editor’s arrest a ‘warning’ for Moyo
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Editor’s arrest a ‘warning’ for Moyo

Information minister Jonathan Moyo was put under pressure to explain the appointment of ‘hostile’ journalist Edmund Kudzayi.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Kudzayi case to put social media on trial
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Zim: Kudzayi case to put social media on trial

The recent arrest of ‘Sunday Mail’ editor Edmund Kudzayi on charges of terrorism indicates foreboding times for the Zimbabwean media.

By Takura Zhangazha Comment
Zim: Internal conflicts scar Impi
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Zim: Internal conflicts scar Impi

A series of heated email exchanges has exposed rumblings of discontent among members of the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry.

By Staff Reporter
Progress in Zim opposition’s coalition plan
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Progress in Zim opposition’s coalition plan

Parties have agreed to retain their identities but say they will field only one candidate for president.

By Staff Reporter
Sweet dreams, it’s congress season in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Sweet dreams, it’s congress season in Zimbabwe

Priorities such as sorting out the economy will be set aside as Zimbabwe focuses on preparing for Zanu-PF’s elective congress.

By Jason Moyo
Zim: Health and education bounce back
Africa
/ 27 June 2014

Zim: Health and education bounce back

Zimbabwe can hasten its recovery by abolishing user fees and expanding its fiscal resources.

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe versus Tsvangirai – again
Africa
/ 20 June 2014

Mugabe versus Tsvangirai – again

The two leaders have been slugging it out since 2002 – and they will be at it again come the elections in 2018.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim: ‘Weevil’ Moyo walloped but wriggles free
Africa
/ 20 June 2014

Zim: ‘Weevil’ Moyo walloped but wriggles free

Livid Zanu-PF officials say they will monitor the minister closely to ensure he toes the party line.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Moyo’s project backfires
Africa
/ 20 June 2014

Zim: Moyo’s project backfires

Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Jonathan Moyo is accused of using the media hearings as a battlefield to curry public favour.

By Staff Reporter
Loyalty is all Mugabe demands
Africa
/ 20 June 2014

Loyalty is all Mugabe demands

Corruption and incompetence do not matter if the president knows he can count on you.

By Jason Moyo
‘Recycled patriot’ plugged into a sputtering Zesa
Africa
/ 20 June 2014

‘Recycled patriot’ plugged into a sputtering Zesa

Barely two weeks into Herbert Murerwa’s appointment, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority implemented power cuts, leading to a national outcry.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Moves to calm jittery banks
Africa
/ 13 June 2014

Zim: Moves to calm jittery banks

Foreign-owned financial institutions have indicated that they will withdraw if forced to indigenise.

By Kennedy Maposa
SA platinum strike gives Zim a lift
Africa
/ 13 June 2014

SA platinum strike gives Zim a lift

The short-term benefit is likely to be higher prices – and investors will start looking elsewhere.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim: Moyo survives the chop
Africa
/ 13 June 2014

Zim: Moyo survives the chop

The vice-president’s allies won Mugabe to their cause, and the information minister is down – but not yet out.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Agriculture reforms sow seeds of debt
Africa
/ 13 June 2014

Zim: Agriculture reforms sow seeds of debt

A parliamentary report has revealed that the state owes more than $200-million after financial bungles.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Russian investors stake claims for a slice of Zimbabwe’s economic pie
Africa
/ 13 June 2014

Russian investors stake claims for a slice of Zimbabwe’s economic pie

Russian investors are stepping up their presence in Zimbabwe, competing against China for a share of the country’s rich resources.

By Jason Moyo
No sympathy for Shamuyarira
Article
/ 6 June 2014

No sympathy for Shamuyarira

Zimbabwe’s former information minister is remembered for defending the massacre of 20 000 civilians in the 1980s.

By Staff Reporter
Zim: Resentment simmers in civil servant wage delay
Africa
/ 6 June 2014

Zim: Resentment simmers in civil servant wage delay

The delay in pay dates for civil servants is likely to continue as the cash-strapped state has to wait for money collected from Zimra to pay salaries.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim: The thin blue line gets its first red card
Africa
/ 5 June 2014

Zim: The thin blue line gets its first red card

Not much will change in Zimbabwe after an attack on police but a point has been made – people do not like how they are being policed.

By Jason Moyo
Zim: Who will guard the guardians?
Africa
/ 5 June 2014

Zim: Who will guard the guardians?

The praise afforded those who attacked the police signals a deep-seated frustration with authority.

By Staff Reporter
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