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The Zimbabwean government has extended the period for monitoring prices of basic goods and services to June 30 this year, the state-controlled Herald reported on Monday. This was so profiteering by...
A new Zimbabwean government would be set up by end-February, its ruling party said at a meeting in South Africa at the weekend. The Harare-based Herald Online reported on Monday that a senior...
The Zimbabwean government has lifted import duty on basic commodities to make them "available and affordable" ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays, the state-controlled Zimbabwe Herald said...
In today's podcast, ANC president Jacob Zuma states that SA needs to be an effective developmental state if it is to achieve social transformation; an SADC tribunal rules that Zimbabwe's land...
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will run the country under a mooted draft agreement while President Robert Mugabe will become ceremonial president, a South African newspaper reported...
Zimbabwe's ruling party and opposition are close to a power-sharing deal to end a political crisis, a South African newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Zimbabwean government officials and opposition...
The Democratic Alliance on Monday called on President Thabo Mbeki to intervene in the arrest of Zimbabwean Arthur Mutambara.
"The DA urges President Mbeki to call upon President Robert Mugabe...
Notes following briefing to media by Minister Sydney Mufamadi on Southern African Development Community (SADC) mediation process in Zimbabwe, Union Buildings, Pretoria
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and the Zimbabwean government both strongly denied on Tuesday that they were in talks to arrange the resignation of veteran President Robert Mugabe after...
Zimbabwe's justice minister dismissed the suggestion his government might open a dialogue with opposition groups, and accused them of carrying out violent acts to seize power.
Address by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, to the National Assembly on the occasion of the Budget Vote of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Cape Town
A group of 70 suspected mercenaries held in Zimbabwe on charges of
plotting a coup d'etat in Equatorial Guinea are to take the South
African government to court, a lawyer said on Wednesday.