The local boss of an Israeli company accused of fixing the voters’ roll has shrugged off the allegations.
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Zimbabwe is heading for elections on July 31 and every indication is of a poll that will be not only shambolic, but intrinsically unfair.
Robert Mugabe returns to the scene of his great victory but the mood and the times have changed.
The Zim government has taken swift action to block the seizure of its assets in SA under various court rulings by conferring diplomatic immunity.
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Zimbabwe’s register is inaccurate and biased towards older citizens, a research group has found.
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Questions are being raised over whether the deaths of a number of Zimbabwe politicians in car crashes were all accidental.
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Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country’s top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks.
Zimbabweans themselves must resolve a row over President Robert Mugabe’s decision to call an election on July 31, says the head of the AU commission.
The United States has urged Zimbabwe to allow international monitors to watch elections due to be held by late July.
Stripped of their citizenship ahead of the 2002 polls, thousands born in Zimbabwe became ‘aliens’.
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As an editor and a reporter are charged, journalists are bracing for more arrests ahead of elections.
Zanu-PF is frustrating moves by SADC to ensure the country’s elections are free and fair and has made moves to shut out Zuma’s facilitation team.
Zimbabwe needs cash, but it might find that South Africa’s purse comes with strings attached.
Zimbabwe has withdrawn its appeal for UN funds to help hold key elections this year, after the world body demanded to meet civic groups.
Cash-strapped Zimbabwe has been appealing for foreign help to fund presidential and parliamentary elections planned for later this year.
A fair election with Morgan Tsvangirai party the outright winner is the most probable scenario, prime minister says.
The Constitutional Court has been asked to step in over ‘delaying strategy’ on election document.
Zimbabwe’s wheels of justice turn slowly. Much slower if you belong to the "wrong" political party.
Police have released without charge two staffers from Morgan Tsvangirai’s office who were taken in for questioning two days ago.
Zimbabweans began voting in a referendum expected to adopt a new constitution that would clip presidential powers.
The campaign in Zimbabwe has been hampered by a lack of resources and scepticism about change.
The presidency has failed to comply with yet another court order directing it to provide the Khampepe report on Zimbabwe’s 2002 elections to the M&G.
President Robert Mugabe is unlikely to agree on a code of conduct to define the role of the police and army in the upcoming elections, say officials.
Zanu-PF officials are anxious that a report by South African judges on Zimbabwe’s 2002 election could soon be made public, party insiders say.
Zanu-PF is worried that Khampepe documents may open rifts in the party ahead of elections.
It has taken more than three years for Zimbabwean politicians to agree on a draft constitution, but voters now only have three weeks to study it.
EU nations have been working on a deal to reward Harare by lifting some of the bloc’s punishing sanctions against members of the regime.
South African funds Allan Gray, African Alliance and Renaissance are among those brokering deals for foreign investors.
The presidency has been ordered to hand over a report into the 2002 Zimbabwe elections after four years of legal battles.
Zimbabwe’s Howard Mission Hospital reminds many people of a troubled time in their recent history.
Zim is seeking funding from international donors for a constitutional referendum and national elections after failing to raise money from the fiscus.
Zimbabwe’s warring political leaders have agreed on a constitutional compromise, starting a process that is expected to end in elections this year.