Recent comments made by members of Jacob Zuma’s technical team on the situation in Zimbabwe were "unfortunate", says the presidency.
Zimbabwean police have arrested lawyer Arnold Tsunga who is running against President Robert Mugabe’s party in the July 31 polls, say lawyers.
Zimbabwe is heading for elections on July 31 and every indication is of a poll that will be not only shambolic, but intrinsically unfair.
An independent Zimbabwe election monitoring group says many of the nation’s voters are not likely to cast their ballots if elections are not delayed.
Zim security forces have voted in an early election marred by delays over lack of ballot papers about two weeks before crucial national polls.
Zimbabwe’s electoral body has vowed to announce the results of the July 31 presidential polls five days after the elections.
Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo will lead a team of 60 African Union monitors to Zimbabwe for the July 31 election, says the organisation.
At the launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema spoke out against the ANC, its plans to expropriate land and criticised the SABC.
Zimbabwe’s ruling party angered over comments made by mediation facilitator Lindiwe Zulu. Mmanaledi Mataboge reports.
Analysts say the country still needs economic and political support from the regional bloc.
Morgan Tsvangirai has unveiled a coalition with former allies of Robert Mugabe, in a bid to unseat Zimbabwe’s president at elections later this month.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says that there have been no reforms to guarantee that upcoming July 31 polls in Zimbabwe will be free and fair.
Zimbabwe’s Herald says US President Barack Obama’s calls for more democratic reforms ahead of elections in the country are "hypocritical".
Zimbabwe’s veteran President Robert Mugabe and his long-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai will both be vying in the upcoming presidential election.
A new bank in Zimbabwe is thrilling farmers and other owners of livestock by accepting cattle as currency and issuing tradeable certificates.
Critics say reform policy has done little to improve food security or the agricultural business sector.
The government has started the construction of a $22-million school of intelligence that it will name after President Robert Mugabe.
The Southern Africa Development Community on Saturday called on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to delay elections scheduled for July 31.
Southern African leaders have gathered to address tension between President Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai ahead of Zimbabwe’s general election.
Tens of millions of dollars of revenue that a diamond- mining company says its paid to the government never found its way to the Treasury.
A Zimbabwean court postponed the trial of lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, who is facing charges of obstructing justice, after the magistrate recused himself.
Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court has ordered President Robert Mugabe to hold elections before the end of July.
President Robert Mugabe has signed Zimbabwe’s new Constitution into law, clearing the path to crucial elections later this year.
The low-down on big stories like Guptagate, the ‘exposure’ of a sinister campaign in Zimbabwe, and the MTV Base Africa All Stars concert.
As Zimbabwe approaches elections this year a human rights lawyer has vowed never to give up – even after her own arrest.
The cost of deporting illegal Zimbabwean immigrants is huge and has prompted calls for South Africa to legitimise their stay.
Zimbabwe’s state media is celebrating the "exposure" of a sinister campaign for the opposition by Coca-Cola.
Zimbabwe’s lower house of Parliament has approved a draft constitution that was endorsed in a March referendum, paving the way for new elections.
Former amaBhungane intern Owen Gagare shares his experience of the difficulties facing many journalists in Zimbabwe today.
Former amaBhungane intern Owen Gagare and his editor Dumisani Muleya have been released following their arrest by the Zimbabwean police.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has urged African intelligence services to prepare for fresh onslaughts by foreigners.
A youth leader from the Zimbabwean prime minister’s party who is charged with insulting long-ruling President Robert Mugabe has been rearrested.