The government’s urban policy of destroying illegal homes is being hampered by the fact many of the settlers are Zanu-PF supporters.
Property tycoon Nicholas van Hoogstraten is offering $50-million to bail out the Hwange colliery – a move which would give him the controlling stake.
Zimbabwe’s warnings of military action in Mozambique have raised questions about the Zimbabwean army’s abilities.
Government has ordered that fuel must be blended with ethanol, but there are fears that ethanol could damage vehicles and impact on food security.
A road accident which killed 24 people has raised questions about the safety of transporting the highly flammable fuel in Zimbabwe.
Finance minister wants time to think so that he can do things differently.
The vice-president’s faction now dominates, but opponents are saying the polls were irregular.
Independent surveys have revealed partisan distribution of food relief in Zimbabwe, where more than 2.2-million people are urgently in need of food.
The deadlocked buyout of Ziscosteel by a foreign investor has left its workers living hand to mouth.
The central bank governor’s term ends this month but if President Robert Mugabe asks him to stay on again, he might.
Most barely make a living through small-scale buying and selling that does not use their skills.
The party plans to go back to the people to re-establish contact and seek a mandate on the way forward after its heavy defeat in Zimbabwe’s polls.
A seminar to interrogate issues in Zimbabwe’s diamond mining sector is to be held in South Africa.
For Zimbabweans in South Africa, earning a living is more relevant than the travails of the failed MDC.
Zimbabwe’s Agricultural minister says Zambia is no longer giving the country maize on credit.
The recently launched mobile banking platform EcoCashSave could further shake a banking sector already reeling under financial strain.
A court has told a bank to return money taken by the Reserve Bank, which has raised fears about a possible flood of legal suits against banks.
Zimbabwe has a good plan for reviving the economy but how it will finance the massive spending is raising questions.
Developers have little knowledge about how to turn their ideas into dollars, but this is changing.
Ahead of Zanu-PF’s provincial executive elections, party factions position their candidates in provinces and prepare to take over top posts.
A land invader-turned-member of parliament is pulling out all the stops to impress his constituents.
Minister Ignatius Chombo has ordered Harare to withdraw from a partnership to build a $145-million hotel and to focus on service delivery.
There is hope for 89 inmates on death row after nongovernmental organisations increased pressure on the government to abolish the death penalty.
Allegations of corruption levelled against Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono have returned to haunt the sacked Zanu-PF MP Munyaradzi Kereke.
The country’s electricity crisis worsens as power stations break down and international investors stay away.
There are concerns that new regulations in Zimbabwe that allow for access to information without a warrant threatens democracy.
Qhubani Moyo’s departure adds to the cocktail of troubles that is plaguing the opposition parties since their shock defeat at the hands of Zanu-PF.
The European Union has said sanctions on Zimbabwe will remain in place until the election observers’ final reports are released.
Investment in new machinery and a focus on transport systems will induce growth.
Zimbabwe’s government may strike a deal with Green Fuel, which is linked to controversial businessman Billy Rautenbach.
The claim that officers are accepting bribes from suspected poachers is raising questions over the ability of police to combat poaching syndicates.
The National Constitutional Assembly is turning into a political party but analysts say it stands a slim chance.