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In today's podcast, suspended NDPP Vusi Pikoli was relieved of his duties yesterday despite the verdict of an official inquiry; ministers are not yet ready to meet to seek a breakthrough in the...
Zimbabwe denounced the Group of Eight rich nations on Wednesday for planning sanctions on top officials, saying it was part of a colonial and racist move led by Britain and the United States to...
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday spurned a call from African leaders for talks with President Robert Mugabe on forming a unity government, saying conditions were not yet...
Zimbabwe on Tuesday suspended import duty on some basic commodities, including cooking oil and flour, in response to a sharp spike in prices following the flotation of the local currency by the...
A two-week delay in releasing the outcome of Zimbabwe's elections looked likely to be prolonged on Monday after electoral authorities said they would press ahead with recounts....
Zimbabwe's High Court was expected to rule on Monday on an opposition appeal to force election officials to release results of a presidential ballot that has raised fears of a military...
Zimbabwe's opposition MDC said on Sunday it will challenge a partial poll recount and the government promised the army would not fight Zimbabweans over the election which has raised fears of...
In this Podcast: Speaking at an African National Congress fundraising dinner in Bloemfontein, South African President Thabo Mbeki makes his first "public apology" for the country's...