Power cuts and politics aside, Harare is an ever-vibrant capital city with busy nightlife.
Zimbabwe’s leaders were nurtured in the organisations that changed the country.
The country’s once very colonial clubs have taken on a whole new meaning.
The ruling party has increased military presence in some areas and openly admonishes citizens for voting for other parties, footage obtained by <I>M&G</I> shows
Businesspeople and civil servants in Bulawayo are in a bind after their investments, worth millions, disappeared in a possible pyramid scheme.
Zimbabwe looked to North Korea to build its main liberation-war monument, but more recent work from the old ally has courted controversy.
An independent development bank says Zimbabwe’s grain reserves are running dangerously low ahead of new but poor harvests caused by erratic rain.
IT seems Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan had offered an agreement in principle, but details about the loans conditions remain to be worked out.
A South African court has further delayed a donation of military helicopters to Zimbabwe’s army after the planned transfer sparked an outcry.
SA is in discussions on whether to help cash-strapped Zimbabwe fund its presidential and parliamentary elections, says the national treasury.
Cash-strapped Zimbabwe has been appealing for foreign help to fund presidential and parliamentary elections planned for later this year.
A secretive Israel-based firm – accused of manipulating past elections in the region – is alleged to be involved in managing Zimbabwe’s voters’ roll.
Cracking a joke about the president or circulating a photoshopped picture of him is hazardous business.
A recent tribunal hearing has shown that political ties stopped the top UN boss in Zimbabwe from acting on outbreak warning.
Despite being called ‘terrorists’, Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe and his party enjoyed a strong bond with the leader.
Zimbabwe’s central bank chief has dismissed government threats to seize foreign-owned banks that fail to meet black ownership requirements.
Zimbabwean prosecutors have slapped fresh charges on the prominent human rights lawyer for allegedly insulting the police, a legal group has said.
Zanu-PF is attempting to oust high court judge Charles Hungwe over his unfavourable rulings against Zimbabwe’s ruling party.
MDC faction leader tells SADC that Mugabe and Tsvangirai have been deliberately excluding him.
In this edited extract of Zimbabwe Takes Back Its Land, the writers argue that land redistribution in Zimbabwe was inevitable.
Zimbabwe has asked its neighbours, including South Africa, to help it fund a prestigious UN summit at Victoria Falls later this year.
Zimbabwe’s wheels of justice turn slowly. Much slower if you belong to the "wrong" political party.
Zimbabwean writer Chenjerai Hove gives us a rare glimpse into a Shona ceremony that transformed his deceased father into one of the living-dead.
Zimbabwe’s top human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa says her arrest was a ploy to intimidate activists ahead of elections in the country.
After more than a week in prison, Zimbabwe’s High Court has released prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa on $500 bail.
Zimbabwe’s police have arrested two junior communications staffers for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwe’s new law will mean nothing without implementation, writes Gwinyayi Dzinesa.
Harassment of the opposition and other activists in Zimbabwe puts Zanu-PF’s commitment to the Constitution in doubt.
Zimbabwean minister’s appointment of Gatsha Mazithulela as a special interest councillor has raised questions.
A Zimbabwean magistrate has denied bail to four aides to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and their laywer, Beatrice Mtwetwa.
Four aides to Zimbabwe’s prime minister have been charged with breaching the official secrets code as their lawyer was accused of obstructing justice.
Footage obtained by the Mail & Guardian reveals how both Zanu-PF and the MDC-T are using food to bribe Zimbabweans for votes ahead of the elections.