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Zim Edition

Billy Rautenbach ‘scores’ ethanol increase
Africa
/ 4 October 2013

Billy Rautenbach ‘scores’ ethanol increase

Zimbabwe’s government may strike a deal with Green Fuel, which is linked to controversial businessman Billy Rautenbach.

By Staff Reporter
Police fingered for taking bribes in Hwange poisoning
Africa
/ 4 October 2013

Police fingered for taking bribes in Hwange poisoning

The claim that officers are accepting bribes from suspected poachers is raising questions over the ability of police to combat poaching syndicates.

By Staff Reporter
Willowgate report shows Zim car-scandal whitewash
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

Willowgate report shows Zim car-scandal whitewash

The moth-balled second Willowgate probe has revealed the spurious grounds used to exonerate Zimbabwean officials.

By Inyasha Chivara
Zim hands out Zambian grain to stave off starvation
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

Zim hands out Zambian grain to stave off starvation

Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister Joseph Made says that imported maize is being handed out to vulnerable people in a bid to stave of famine.

By Staff Reporter
Can Moyo rescue the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation?
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

Can Moyo rescue the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation?

­Jonathan Moyo, the ZBC’s new information and publicity minister has sparked hope in employees that the station can be turned around.

By Ray Ndlovu
Masimirembwa​ denies $6mn corruption charge
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

Masimirembwa​ denies $6mn corruption charge

A formed Zim politician fingered in a scandal involving $6-million, a Ghanaian and diamonds has denied fault.

By Kudzai Mashininga
How the MDC can remain relevant
Africa
/ 27 September 2013

How the MDC can remain relevant

After a bruising electoral defeat, analysts say the MDC party must come out of denial and rebuild itself.

By News Analysis
Zim’s murky China deals
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Zim’s murky China deals

Details of government deals with Chinese firms are worryingly unclear.

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe government’s U-turn on white farmers
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Zimbabwe government’s U-turn on white farmers

A group of 78 dispossessed white farmers claim victory and intend to pursue full compensation.

By David Smith
Zimbabwe’s ‘new’ guard won’t save economy
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Zimbabwe’s ‘new’ guard won’t save economy

Report downgrades the treasury’s economic growth forecast.

By Ray Ndlovu
Mliswa wants indigenisation audit
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Mliswa wants indigenisation audit

Zanu-PF MP questions the implementation of the wealth redistribution programme.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Vote defiance reveals the cracks in MDC
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Vote defiance reveals the cracks in MDC

Party councillors embarrass Tsvangirai and vote Zanu-PF as MDC starts retrenching staff.

By Staff Reporter
Parirenyatwa has another go at it
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Parirenyatwa has another go at it

The health minister has returned to the portfolio he left in crisis five years ago.

By Health Correspondent
Zanu-PF says it won’t abuse parly
Africa
/ 20 September 2013

Zanu-PF says it won’t abuse parly

Party chief whip says Constitution won’t be changed without a referendum.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe on the brink of a food crisis
Africa
/ 13 September 2013

Zimbabwe on the brink of a food crisis

Aid is needed to feed more than two million people as the government runs out of maize reserves.

By Staff Reporter
Identical: Zanu-PF @ 50, MDC @ 14
Africa
/ 13 September 2013

Identical: Zanu-PF @ 50, MDC @ 14

The leaders of both Zanu-PF and the MDC have been criticised for overstaying their welcome in their respective parties.

By Jason Moyo
Zim VP Mujuru’s ring takes Cabinet
Africa
/ 13 September 2013

Zim VP Mujuru’s ring takes Cabinet

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction has been mostly sidelined during the Zimbabwe Cabinet’s appointment process in favour of Joice Mujuru’s supporters.

By Staff Reporter
Zanu-PF’s attempt to create an urban foothold
Africa
/ 13 September 2013

Zanu-PF’s attempt to create an urban foothold

Battle lines have been drawn between Zanu-PF and the MDC as the ruling party pushes to gain control of city councils.

By Ray Ndlovu
Mugabe rewards his loyalists
Africa
/ 13 September 2013

Mugabe rewards his loyalists

Analysts say Zanu-PF’s Robert Mugabe’s "thank you" Cabinet has little capacity to solve any of Zimbabwe’s problems.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe politicians make a play for control
Article
/ 6 September 2013

Zimbabwe politicians make a play for control

Zanu-PF’s divisive internal power battles were again at play this week as its two factions battled to control influential positions in Parliament.

By Inyasha Chivara
Zimbabwe MP numbers overwhelm Parliament
Article
/ 6 September 2013

Zimbabwe MP numbers overwhelm Parliament

The only answer is a new building to accommodate the incoming bloated legislature but that is mission impossible, an official says.

By Staff Reporter
MDC leaders trade blows at party retreat
Article
/ 6 September 2013

MDC leaders trade blows at party retreat

Disagreements surfaced during the MDC’s strategic retreat as members accused other members of being responsible for the party’s election loss.

By Mg Harare Correspondent
End of the political line for Moyo
Article
/ 6 September 2013

End of the political line for Moyo

Two-timing Zanu-PF leader Jonathan Moyo has lost his constituency to an MDC candidate, putting himself at risk after Robert Mugabe’s warning.

By Ray Ndlovu
Minister implicated in new Zim land scandal
Article
/ 6 September 2013

Minister implicated in new Zim land scandal

Ignatius Chombo is said to be linked to a firm granted property that has already been leased.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Reviled in life and death
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Reviled in life and death

People have not forgotten nor forgiven Nkala’s role in the Gukurahundi massacre.

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe bridges the tourism divide as visitors return
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Zimbabwe bridges the tourism divide as visitors return

The “interview” is conducted while we dangle from a rope off the Victoria Falls bridge, over 100m above the raging Zambezi.

By Jason Moyo
Mugabe crowned UN tourism chief
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Mugabe crowned UN tourism chief

Zimbabwe received the backing of all the African countries at the United Nations tourism body meeting this week.

By Jason Moyo
Goofy plans for Vic Falls
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Goofy plans for Vic Falls

After successfully hosting a major United Nations event, Zimbabwe Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi can be forgiven for talking big.

By Jason Moyo
Who will be number three in Zimbabwe?
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Who will be number three in Zimbabwe?

Analysts have spelled out the arguments for three likely contenders for Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s second vice-president.

By Ray Ndlovu
Tsvangirai takes step back
Africa
/ 30 August 2013

Tsvangirai takes step back

MDC leader will boycott the government led by Mugabe to avoid ‘contamination’ by Zanu-PF.

By Ray Ndlovu
US keeps sanctions against Zim, but others may thaw
Africa
/ 23 August 2013

US keeps sanctions against Zim, but others may thaw

Robert Mugabe has been feted by his supporters and allies in the region, but it will be a while before the West rolls out the red carpet for him.

By Jason Moyo
World stage set for Robert Mugabe
Africa
/ 23 August 2013

World stage set for Robert Mugabe

An international tourism event is all he needs to redeem himself — and rub Morgan Tsvangirai’s nose in it.

By Ray Ndlovu
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