Companies in which General Solomon Mujuru had interests have fallen on hard times.
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.
Some Zimbabwean parliamentarians are being unusually critical about their own government’s failures.
Workers and farmers in Zimbabwe are not being paid and the agricultural minister says a cash injection is urgent.
Run down by poor management and government interference, the airline now finds itself insolvent, and failing to attract investment.
Former freedom fighters in Zimbabwe demand their reward in the form of sugarcane plots.
The country’s 40 embassies and five consulates are not being paid what has been budgeted for them — and their bills have fallen into arrears.
The MDC’s treasurer general says there’s no going back on his efforts to renew the party leadership.
Nevermind the naysayers, Your Excellency, why not make February 21 a public holiday?
The Zimbabwean government has restricted the importation of poultry and sugar, and banned maize imports.
Vice-president Joice Mujuru claims she was misquoted when she warned against corruption exposés.
There seems to be no rush to use the new currencies as retailers struggle with small change.
Expectations that government would act on corruption are fast fading as the matter has become part of Zanu-PF’s divisive succession battle.
Platinum mines linked to Robert Mugabe’s government are being excused from funding a $3-billion refinery plant.
An analysis of Zimbabwe’s former parliament shows that participation in both former houses was poor with 25% of MPs not uttering a word at all.
A report says the national budget has failed to provide adequately for vulnerable citizens as the economic crisis deepends.
A letter signed by then transport minister Nicholas Goche appears to have authorised underhand dealings.
The Zimbabwe government’s decision to ban the private import of grain is being criticised.
Zimbabwe’s government has urged the Constitutional Court to dismiss concerns about its mandatory addition of ethanol to petrol.
Telecel’s foreign financier, Global Telecom, is getting cold feet because of bickering among its local empowerment shareholders.
The security forces in Zimbabwe cannot fulfil all their functions because of a lack of money, a report says.
Elton Mangoma has boosted his security amid anger at his call for the MDC leader to resign.
The Zimbabwe government is tightening controls in the diamond mining sector in a quest to extract more revenue from mining companies.
A functionary’s murky claim to a neighbour’s farm has jeopardised a gold mine on the property.
Zimbabwe’s finance minister has granted a tax reprieve to grocery retailers and sugar manufacturers.
Ignorance, political interference, corruption and mismanagement cripple state-owned entities.
Zimbabwe is now the only country to use nine currencies as legal tender, but this is likely to lead to headaches for consumers and traders.
The MDC leader is intent on rebuilding his credibility — and quashing internal dissent.
The government plans to issue 25 radio licences for major cities and towns in the next two months but there are fears that airwaves will not be free.
Officials fed up with the MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s liaisons are calling for a congress to contest his position.
Increased imports, reduced exports, a weaker rand and closing firms conspire against Zimbabwe’s recovery.