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Zimbabwe's foreign minister Friday denied his government had attacked South African President Jacob Zuma and the regional bloc SADC following unusually sharp criticism of veteran ruler Robert Mugabe.
President Robert Mugabe's party and the opposition failed last week to agree a framework for talks to end Zimbabwe's crisis, the opposition said on Sunday, but state media said negotiations would...
President Robert Mugabe has changed his campaign strategy ahead of the June 27 presidential run-off, opting for voter canvassing and small village meetings, a senior official said.
Mugabe has...
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...
A Zimbabwe court delayed until Monday a ruling on whether it could order the release of presidential election results which President Robert Mugabe is trying to hold up.
The Movement for...
A report by Southern African observers has judged Zimbabwe's elections "peaceful and credible" despite major flaws, two dissenting mission members said on Sunday.
The members, from...
Zimbabwe's government will this week enforce an indefinite price freeze in a bid to rein in runaway inflation that has ravaged consumers and increased political tensions, official media...
Zimbabwe is threatening to close down non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) and arrest their employees if they do not
obtain permission from the government for their activities, the
state-run...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has again ruled out talks with
the main opposition party, describing his political rivals as
"enemies" of national unity, a report said Sunday.
Zimbabwe police have launched a massive crackdown on illegal
traders in the second city of Bulawayo in the face of chronic
foreign currency shortages, a newspaper reported yesterday.
Zimbabwe's only private daily newspaper, shut down by the
government last month, was due yesterday to continue its appeal
against a decision to deny it the right to register with a
state-run...
Zimbabweans were bracing themselves for a possible showdown after
the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said it would
defy a court order barring it from holding mass demonstrations...