The economy has taken a turn for the worst but the party is confident it will overcome the problems.
Phillip Chiyangwa says residents’ claim of state ownership of the property is a payment dodge.
Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector is threatened by cheap imports, a shortage of cash and little investment.
Facing serious funding problems, the Zimbabwean government may switch on the money presses again.
A recent World Bank report says almost half of Zimbabweans run small businesses on the side.
Grace Mugabe has ‘confiscated’ land from a horticultural company, putting the government-owned Agribank at risk of defaulting on IDC loans.
The cash strapped Hwange Colliery Company has again delayed a decision to accept a cash injection from British tycoon Nicholas van Hoogstraten.
Kizito Gweshe is accused of victimising a partner who stood in the way of a property deal.
A Zanu-PF politician is demanding millions for introducing controversial businessman Billy Rautenbach to key state officials.
Zimbabwe’s liquidity crunch is taking its toll, but labour groups say bosses are ‘cheating’ their workers.
Zanu-PF officials say retaliation for Grace Mugabe’s visa denial comes at the cost of economic opportunity.
The MDC factions are becoming increasingly cut-throat in their battle for party ascendancy.
Zanu-PF says its land reform programme has been a major success and is not bothered by criticism from ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
The MDC leader is trying to prove to supporters, donors – and even to himself – that he is still popular.
With no stimulus or currency measures at hand, the Zimbabwean government can do little but watch the downward spiral.
Despite promising to act against corruption, the president is unlikely to lift a finger against graft.
The examination council is passing the buck as teachers lament delayed payment by the state.
Zanu-PF’s about-turn could be a warning to those who are not using the land they received.
Bitter reality defies all talk of a new leader or movement to break the political stalemate in Zimbabwe.
Public servants are angry that the government appears to be reneging on its recent promise to award them a salary increase next month.
Morgan Tsvangirai has elected to bring the party’s elective process forward in order to quash internal opposition.
The value of Billy Rautenbach’s fuels monopoly has been slashed, in spite of the state’s plan to take 51%.
High-level sources say the former Reserve Bank governor looks certain to become finance minister.
Transparency International Zimbabwe has called for the overhaul of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission amid concern that it is ineffective.
Secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa’s failing health would prevent him from actively pursuing promotion at Zanu-PF’s elective congress.
The president used his daughter’s wedding to issue a warning to homosexual activists.
Details of a deal for an upmarket estate outside Harare for well-off state officials are secret.
Zimbabwe wants a single diamond mining company to operate in Marange, and it looks like the frontrunner is one with close links to Robert Mugabe.
Insiders say the troubled party is being starved of funds to force a change in its leadership.
Flooding in Zimbabwe has stranded thousands of families, and the government cannot cope with sheltering them.
Agriculture experts warn about the hype around tobacco and the high prices that the crop is fetching.
Compensation remains unresolved as questions about the land watchdog’s independence persist.