Zimbabwe’s cricketers have agreed to end their boycott over unpaid wages and are returning to training, says coach Andy Waller.
Public anger is rising over ludicrous parastatal management salaries, but analysts say the headlines are diverting attention from a failing economy.
The state-run Grain Marketing Board, designed to promote food security, is being blamed for exacerbating Zimbabwe’s chronic food shortages.
Soft-rock singer Bryan Adams, who will perform at a sold-out concert in Zimbabwe on Friday, faces criticism for lending credibility to Mugabe’s rule.
A human rights group has claimed the Canadian singer’s trip to Harare sends the wrong message, but Adams’s manager has defended the concert.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, whose state of health has sparked speculation in recent years, has credited his longevity to "God’s will".
The Warriors have edged out Burkina Faso 1-0 at the African Nations Championship to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
Zimbabwe government officials are allegedly debating whether to expropriate Tongaat Hulett’s farmlands.
Around a million poor Zimbabweans face hunger after the UN World Food Programme announced it was cutting food rations due to a cash crunch.
A Bill, which must first gain parliamentary approval before being signed into law, has proposed levies on mining companies.
Unicef estimates that 13% of Zimbabwean children are engaged in child labour, a problem spurred by the demise of the country’s manufacturing sector.
International acts rocked Vic Falls on New Year’s eve – just one of the latest festivals on the country’s calendar.
From New Year’s Day, Zimbabwe wll ban foreigners from owning a majority stake in a host of businesses.
The government has said Australian ambassador Jacqueline Zwambila’s fears for her safety on return to Zimbabwe are unfounded.
Zim’s opposition party has expressed its concern after Jacqueline Zwambila asked Canberra for asylum, citing fears for her safety if she returns home.
Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Australia is seeking political asylum and fears she might be arrested if she returns to her home country.
This year’s holiday spirit seems to have been dimmed in Zimbabwe by its worsening economic situation marked by company closures and job losses.
Mugabe waits and watches on the sidelines and then takes a commanding role on centre stage.
An internal report from Zanu-PF’s central committee says that pilfering has reached alarming levels.
Critics of Zanu-PF say that the indigenisation drive is discouraging investment in Zimbabwe and, as a result, the economic situation is worsening.
Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s budget has lifted the lid on Zimbabwe’s precarious financial position.
Despite all the political developments, the major bombshell facing the Zimbabwe is still the economy, writes Takudzwa Munyaka.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe denounced divisions in his Zanu-PF party as factions aligned with members hoping to become his successor.
Joshua Nkomo’s legacy has been erased from history, while the Mandela legend has taken root.
But does the worldwide acclaim he is accorded signify victory – or does it mark Mandela’s defeat?
The government wants the United Nations to cut aid and give it cash to boost the economy instead.
Zimbabwe has seen huge growth in the cellphone market, which has surged 646% since 2008
If an appeal court ruling is applied to the letter, the SAPS should be going after Bashar al-Assad and George W Bush, writes Ziyad Motala.
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights says more than 100 prisoners have died in Zimbabwe due to "nutrition-related illnesses".
In a move that has raised eyebrows, Zimbabwe’s national carrier has entered into a ‘privatisation by stealth’ deal to improve its fortunes.
Information officers at key border posts have been hailed by officials and traders. But their funding is ending.
A court ruling that SA must look into allegations that exiled Zimbabwean activists were tortured in Zimbabwe in 2007 could well set a precedent.