Fans in Harare are in for a rare football fiesta this weekend when the country's two biggest clubs - Dynamos and Highlanders - feature in the African Champions League and Confederation Cup encounters at Gwanzura.
THE MMD has with immediate effect suspended Lusaka Province chairperson, Geoffrey Chumbwe, for issuing a statement that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe should be removed by force.
ZANU-PF has retained Goromonzi West House of Assembly and Senate seats in the first batch of poll recount results released last night while the Sadc observer team says it is satisfied with the vote recounting process currently underway in 23
Government new maize producer price of $22 billion a tonne, although still short of farmers' expectations, should go some way towards addressing farmers viability concerns.
The multi-cultural Chimanimani Arts Festival, which returned to the resort town of Chimanimani on Independence Day after a four-year break, had an overdose of music.
A 25-year-old Mutoko man committed suicide by taking poison in protest against herding the family's cattle last weekend. Mashonaland East acting provincial police spokesperson Sergeant Tendai Mwanza said the incident occurred at Village 16 in Nyadire grazing pastures at around
HEALTH workers in Mashonaland West are undergoing training on administering the new malaria drug, Coartem, that was introduced recently to replace Chloroquin and Fansida.
A Chinese ship carrying arms to Zimbabwe left the South African waters on Friday after a court refused to allow the weapons to be transported across South Africa. The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union must be commended for
President Jakaya Kikwete faces another Herculean task as chairman of the African Union (AU) after a resolve by civil societies around the continent to petition him this week to act over the looming political crisis in Zimbabwe.
Scores of nongovernmental (NGO) and humanitarian organisations are threatened with collapse after Zimbabwe's central bank failed to release money required for their operational costs.
AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma yesterday urged Africa to send a mission to Zimbabwe to end the delay in the release of election results, which he called unacceptable.
NAMIBIAN and international civil society and union pressure have forced the Chinese ship carrying a controversial cargo of arms intended for Zimbabwe not to apply for docking at the Walvis Bay harbour.
The West, particularly the Anglo-American establishment, should stop insisting that President Mugabe and Zanu-PF can not be part of a future prosperous Zimbabwe.
Police have so far handled over 75 cases of politically-related violence involving suspected MDC-T supporters while the opposition party is alleging that Zanu-PF supporters were involved in 27 instances of violence that left hundreds of their supporters injured.
The Namibian Government's Election Observer Mission to Zimbabwe has recommended to President Hifikepunye Pohamba that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) act swiftly should a post-election dispute arise after all the results are announced in Zimbabwe.
UNITED Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa has asked President Thabo Mbeki to convene a meeting with SA's "collective leadership" in order to promote a single view on the crisis in Zimbabwe, spiralling food prices and the future of the
The wind of change is blowing through this continent, and whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact. We must all accept it as a fact, and our national policies must take account