In an effort to reduce waves of Zimbabwean asylum seekers, SA announced on Monday that Zimbabweans can travel here on a free 90-day visitor’s permit.
State schools in Zimbabwe have been ordered to slash their fees in a bid to stave off the collapse of the country’s education system.
Zimbabwe’s new power-sharing government has secured -million in credit lines from neighbours to revive the country’s moribund economy.
Zimbabwe’s state media expressed unrestrained glee on Wednesday at the pending departure of US ambassador James McGee.
Zimbabwe’s central bank governor admits he took money from the bank accounts of private businesses and foreign aid groups without permission.
Zimbabwe’s deputy premier said on Thursday a team of top government officials was launching a probe into fresh seizures of white-owned farms.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai held talks on Thursday on critical issues that threaten to derail their unity government.
A leading Zimbabwean rights group vowed on Wednesday to fight against the way a new Constitution is being drafted for the Southern African country.
Renewed farm violence is a major hurdle in gaining access to foreign aid, writes Jason Moyo.
New released images that provide a rare look inside a Zimbabwean prison show emaciated inmates too weak to stand
Preventing the transportation of refugees from Musina to Johannesburg was likely to ignite xenophobic attacks, the UNHCR said on Thursday.
President Robert Mugabe and Finance Minister Tendai Biti appealed on Thursday for -billion in international aid to revive the economy.
Robert Mugabe should be hauled before the ICC to explain the ”tragic situation” in his country, Cope’s Mvume Dandala said on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s central bank governor said the country must repay debts to multilateral institutions, restore donor relations and push through reforms.
Zimbabwe police on Saturday detained a mayor from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party following political violence in the east of the country.
Zimbabwe’s finance minister warns power-sharing government may crumble without further international aid donations.
Senior Zimbabwean opposition politician Roy Bennett was freed on bail from a prison in the eastern city of Mutare on Thursday.
A judge in Zimbabwe has been arrested for granting bail to a top aide of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, a lawyer said on Friday.
A high-level IMF mission will visit Zimbabwe next week after a two-year break to assess the country’s dire economic situation.
More than 4 000 people have died in a cholera epidemic, Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday.
President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he was prolonging US sanctions on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s regime for a year.
Zimbabwe’s justice minister accused the UN’s top rights official on Wednesday of undermining the African nation’s new unity government.
The detention of political prisoners is undermining donor confidence in Zimbabwe’s new unity government, Morgan Tsvangirai said on Wednesday.
Roy Bennett, a top aide to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, will remain behind bars for at least two more weeks.
A Zimbabwe prosecutor has said the state will challenge a court’s decision to throw out its application to appeal an order granting Roy Bennett bail.
A Zimbabwean judge on Tuesday ordered the release of a top lawmaker, who was part of the opposition until a unity government was formed last month.
Leading Zimbabwean human rights campaigner Jestina Mukoko and four other activists were freed on bail on Monday.
South Africa is considering granting credit lines for neighbouring Zimbabwe, President Kgalema Motlanthe said on Monday.
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/ 28 February 2009
Robert Mugabe said seizures from white farmers would continue and vowed to press ahead with plans for locals to take majority stakes in companies.
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/ 28 February 2009
A new Guardian film, smuggled out of the country, reveals what Zimbabwe’s autocratic leader does not want seen.
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/ 27 February 2009
Southern African finance ministers agreed on Friday to push for donor help to rebuild Zimbabwe after economic collapse.
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/ 27 February 2009
Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe has dismissed as ”nonsense” Western demands that he free up Zimbabwe’s media in order to get sanctions lifted.