Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says vice-presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko are merely there so he can ‘give them work to do’.
Jobs for pals, lack of accountability, the blurring of state and party – déjà vu?
Thabo Mbeki presents a distorted picture of what the presidency’s defence against publishing the Khampepe report actually was – and why it failed.
Zimbabwean Vice-President Joice Mujuru was a moderate who built up a good working relationship with those in commerce, and even the opposition.
Abused women want the SAPS to act following the ruling about the country’s international remit.
Zimbabwean vice-president Joice Mujuru has denied any involvement in a plot to assassinate the president, Robert Mugabe.
The release of the Khampepe report is a hollow victory if independent organisations do not change the way they monitor African elections in future.
Zim opposition parties and civil organisations say the report’s findings "have vindicated us", are "spot on" and show Africa has a long way to go.
After a five year battle to access a report into vote-rigging during the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the Concourt has finally ruled in the M&G’s favour.
The prediction of a turning to executive deference by the Mogoeng court has come up short.
While Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president Joice Mujuru’s resignation, President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace has embarked on a smear campaign.
Zimbabwe’s opposition party announced a plan for peaceful demonstrations to press long-ruling President Robert Mugabe to accept key reforms.
The Constitutional Court says the police must investigate all crimes against humanity brought to their notice.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that the SAPS are obliged to investigate claims of torture committed in Zimbabwe.
Patients are being turned away from hospitals as doctors strike for better wages, amid claims the state is refusing to even discuss their concerns.
Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe has announced her candidacy to succeed her husband, 90-year-old president Robert Mugabe, when he leaves office.
A lawyer involved in the case to release the secret report believes the highest of stakes are on the line.
Zimbabwe’s first lady addressed her third rally in a week, this time in Harare, but critics have not taken her call for unity of purpose seriously.
Zim’s first lady used her maiden political rally to lash out at those in Zanu-PF who want Mugabe to step down but are too afraid to say so publicly.
Even the state appears to hang on every word of Walter Magaya and Emmanuel Makandiwa.
In a report released this week, a crisis group warns of the possibility of Zimbabwe degenerating into conflict should the economy continue to fall.
Grace Mugabe – a recent PhD graduate and leader of Zanu-PF’s women’s league – may be destined to take the helm from her 90-year-old husband Robert.
Desperate government even removes rebates on foodstuffs imported by welfare groups.
The wife of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe will ‘meet the grassroots’ in a bid to thwart Joice Mujuru’s presidential ambitions
Twenty years ago, 62 pupils at Ariel School said they saw an alien spaceship. It’s still regarded as one of the most compelling events in UFO history.
Robert Mugabe has said Jacob Zuma should cooperate with other SADC countries instead of trying to turn the region into a market for SA’s products.
Critics have castigated President Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwean government for imprinting Zanu-PF values on the theme of the SADC summit.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s wife has been chosen to lead the ruling party’s women’s wing, propelling her into the powerful politburo.
With nothing to lose, Zimbabwe will fight for nothing less than a win, says Test captain Brendan Taylor.
In an attempt to secure her own future, the first lady has become a willing pawn in Zanu-PF’s internal succession wars.
The appointment of Robert Mugabe’s wife as leader of the Zanu-PF Women’s League could propel Grace Mugabe into the party’s powerful politburo.
Questionable investments and unsecured loans leave investors, mostly pensioners, in the lurch.