ZIMBABWE international striker Takesure Chinyama struck his 16th goal of the season in the Polish top-flight soccer league on Saturday as Legia Warsaw stayed in the hunt for a European place with a 2-0 win over Korona Kiecle.
ZIMBABWE'S top tennis players Cara Black and Kevin Ullyett are through to the second round of the women's and men's doubles competitions at the Sony Ericsson Open tournament in Miami, Florida, United States.
POLICE on Saturday arrested two women in Sunningdale high-density suburb in Harare after one of them allegedly attempted to vote with her friend's national identity card.
THE Mhondoro House of Assembly candidate for the Tsvangirai-led MDC faction, Bright Kaungwa, has conceded defeat and hailed Saturday's elections, saying the process was peaceful, free and fair.
SOULFUL songbirds Tracy Chapman and Celine Dion are this week standing cheek-by-jowl with their albums Collection and Taking Chance occupying first and second places at Gramma's top 10 international charts respectively.
The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa and the Open Society Institute are dismayed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's delay in announcing the results of the March 29 elections in Zimbabwe. The delay raises serious concerns about the credibility of
Mugabe: The Writing is on the Wall," headlined Daniel Howden in a report from Bulawayo today in the UK Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk). He was perhaps making a risky prediction, as official results continued to be delayed. But he was also referring
With Zimbabwe's election results trickling out in what appears to be a heavily-manipulated process, what are the true results, particularly of the presidential polls?
A deal is being negotiated in Zimbabwe in which President Robert Mugabe would step down after being in power for nearly 28 years, news agencies reported Tuesday.
A candidate who stood as an independent in this weekend's Zimbabwe general elections failed to get a single vote, according to the country's electoral commission on Monday. Whisper Chivandire, who stood for Parliament in the middle-class suburb of Hatfield in
Thousands of opposition supporters in rural areas might have failed to cast their votes in yesterday's elections after traditional leaders campaigning for Zanu PF allegedly told them yesterday's polls were for ruling party supporters only.
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on Friday told journalists and observer teams the voters' roll used in yesterday's elections was "in shambles", confirming claims by the opposition that the roll was "a mess".
According to the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai, they are headed for a parliamentary majority after figures released by the party indicate they have made sweeping gains in rural areas, once a Zanu-PF fortress.
The people of Zimbabwe have spoken, and on Saturday chose their President, Senators, Members of Parliament, and local councillors. Today they find out who they have chosen, when all votes are counted and announced.
Harare - Zimbabwe's opposition said yesterday it had won the most crucial election since independence, but President Robert Mugabe's government warned premature victory claims would be seen as an attempted coup.
Independent presidential candidate, Simba Makoni's Mavambo project might be transformed into a political party, even if the former Zanu PF politburo member loses the presidential election, a senior official has said.
Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa became the first Zanu PF heavyweight to be defeated in the country's harmonised parliamentary, senate, council and presidential elections. As the first batch of official results were released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Chinamasa was beaten