The streets of Harare remain the same: dirty, decrepit while people are looking for fuel and power, and hardly seem concerned that the man most of them knew as their ...
Neal Hovelmeier was clearing out his desk at his cottage in Harare this weekend, shocked and hurt that his 15-year career at one of Zim?s top schools was over
Some fear that opposition MDC-Alliance MPs will lead noisy protests within the House of Assembly as they did last week when their 63 MPs were sworn into office. ...
Cholera has erupted at the same time this year as it did in 2008, the dry season
Last month, Robert Mugabe said he never trusted Emmerson Mnangagwa, but now says Mnangagwa?s narrow victory at the polls was backed by God.
Shortly after results of the presidential poll, Peta Thornycroft interviewed Zimbabwean President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House in Harare.
Zim election experts and several lawyers both here, and in SA, have their calculators out and are working around the clock preparing documentation.
A humble graveyard assistant employed by his local municipality has beaten a veteran politician in Zimbabwe?s just-ended elections.
A lawyer in Zimbabwe says police are investigating opposition presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa and others for allegedly inciting violence.
Burning tyres, rubber bullets and tear gas, as well as a water cannon, were brought to the outskirts of the hotel complex as thousands of MDC Democratic Alliance ...
Thousands of MDC Democratic Alliance supporters burned tyres and clashed with police after the release of some election results.
The 2018 Zimbabwe elections have been praised as a break from the past violent polls although some polling stations were so badly organised.
Opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa has accepted the support of former Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe but says Grace Mugabe should leave him alone.
There are many rumours about the voters roll in Zimbabwe, some of them accompanied by astonishing statistics of shockingly sloppy data capture.
Zimbabwe will hold its general elections on July 30, the first since the army forced Robert Mugabe to resign last November. Here are 15 quick facts about the elections: ...
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa's popularity among voters has surged ahead and the gap between him and president Emmerson Mnangagwa is now breathtakingly close
This is the last weekend of rallies ahead of Zimbabwe?s three simultaneous elections on Monday July 30.
As Zimbabwe prepares to go to the polls next month the ruling party appears to be firmly in control of every aspect of life in the country.
A judge has ruled that school children and their teachers should not be forced to attend political rallies - a popular feature of the Mugabe regime.
Calm continued in Zimbabwe after President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he believed his ?enemies? in the G40 faction had exploded a device to kill him.
Despite Zimbabwe?s chronic shortage of foreign cash, former president Robert Mugabe has undergone on a multi-million rand health check-up to Singapore.
Finally, and for the first time since independence, Zimbabwe has produced a checkable voters? roll.
Zimbabwe?s Election Commission failed to produce the voters roll in time for hundreds of candidates to be processed through nomination courts.
Zimbabweans are enjoying more political freedom than most can remember, but not everything is perfect.
Aviation insiders in Harare say the new Boeing 777-200 bought for a new Zimbabwe airline company with state funds has returned to Malaysia without making a single ...