South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki and regional leaders who met in Zambia this weekend, took a position on the Zimbabwe electoral crisis that was a slap in the face for the voters who are being denied the outcome.
As the stalemate over presidential election results entered its 16th day MDC structures around the country were busy mobilising their members for a series of national strikes that begin Tuesday. In Bulawayo our correspondent Lionel Saungweme says MDC youths have
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has fled to neighbouring Botswana fearing for his life as the presidential election standoff reached its third week Monday.
At least one Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporter has been killed in political violence in Zimbabwe at the weekend, amid reports by human rights groups that ruling ZANU-PF party militants and the army have been deployed in the countryside
Two MDC activists died over the weekend in political violence linked to reprisal killings, that have left over 100 party activists seriously injured after beatings by war veterans and militias.
Zimbabwe's civil society and the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), have expressed disappointment over the outcome of the much vaunted crisis summit held by the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
The MDC said on Monday that it has 'irrefutable evidence' that Morgan Tsvangirai got enough votes from last month's elections be declared the next President of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe's post-election crisis intensified on Monday after a high court judge threw out an opposition demand for the immediate release of results from the March 29 presidential polls. The opposition reacted angrily to the ruling, urging Zimbabweans to show their
CBZ Premier Soccer League champions, Dynamos, take their title defence to Mutare this afternoon, when they face Eastern Lions at Sakubva Stadium after a successful week on the local and international front.
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), last week called on the government to reverse its recent decision to widen income brackets or risk nationwide protests from overtaxed workers.
The political crisis caused by delays in announcing the winner of the presidential election has cast doubt on the success of this year's Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
ONE of the three presidential candidates in last month's harmonised elections, Simba Makoni, yesterday said the inordinate delay in announcing results of the presidential election was only serving to heighten tensions in the country.
Zimbabwean football lost a glorious opportunity to reclaim lost glory during last week's Zifa Assembly after councillors chose to ignore glaring anomalies now threatening the game and dwelt on trivia.
COACH Norman Mapeza appeared to lose his composure as his charges extended their winless streak to three games on the trot, when they suffered another defeat at the hands of the raging Mighty Bulls at Dzivarasekwa Stadium yesterday.
THE Zimbabwe Cheetahs have an international cocktail but face their biggest test, when they play in the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 Qualifiers, from 24 -25 October in Tunis, Tunisia.
Heads of state and government of SADC (Southern African Development Community) have called for the "expeditious" release of the results from Zimbabwe's presidential election, held on 29 March.