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On Monday, 16 January 2012, the much-anticipated inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of General Solomon Mujuru, in an inferno at his Beatrice farm, 60 km south of Harare, in August...
The South Africa-Zimbabwe Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security held its fifth session from the 30 November to the 4 December 2010 at the Royal Hotel, Durban, South Africa. ...
Zimbabwe's main opposition party won the vote for parliament speaker on Monday, dealing a blow to President Robert Mugabe in a post-election power struggle.
Lovemore Moyo of the Movement for...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and the country's central bank governor are among those who, under a U.S.-drafted resolution, would face U.N. asset freezes and travel bans over last week's...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will respect the will of voters if they end his 28-year rule in a run-off election against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, the state-run Herald newspaper...
Zimbabwe's ruling party on Wednesday formally expelled a former ally of President Robert Mugabe for launching a challenge to the veteran leader in next month's elections, a ZANU-PF...
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party endorsed President Robert Mugabe on Thursday as its candidate in the 2008 presidential election, opening the way for the 83-year-old to extend his rule for...
Efforts by three African leaders to broker peace in Zimbabwe were
being jeopardised by their continuing support for President Robert
Mugabe, a Zimbabwean economist said yesterday.
The leaders of South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi are expected in
Zimbabwe Monday in a bid to facilitate discussions between
President Robert Mugabe and the main opposition leader, Morgan
Tsvangirai.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Thursday denied recent rumours
he would retire, but accepted there could be people within his
ruling party who "would want to see division".