Army generals have propped up President Robert Mugabe since he led Zimbabwe to independence in 1980, and they might once again decide in a few days whether he will stretch his long rule to 33 years.
Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, beat President Robert Mugabe in the country's March election, but not by a big enough margin to avoid a run-off, government sources have claimed in leaks to Western news agencies.
South Africa once again showed on Tuesday that it was in bed with the regime in Harare, when it blocked attempts by the United Nations Security Council to send an envoy to investigate atrocities against MDC supporters.
An educational crisis has developed around the country with many schools suffering from a shortage of teachers, due to the current crackdown on suspected opposition supporters and officials.
A group of about 200 ZANU-PF thugs descended on a farm compound in the Nyamandhlovu area outside Bulawayo on Wednesday, and brutally assaulted farm workers and their families.
An MDC female councillor for Sadza (Mashonaland East) has died from injuries she received after being beaten. She had gone to the MDC headquarters in Harare, hoping for sanctuary and medical treatment, but she was caught up in the police
CAIRNS volumes for March were a third ahead of last year and slightly ahead of February volumes at 67 percent, group finance director Mr Silas Gweshe has said.
A CHANGE of government in Zimbabwe provides an opportunity to reshape its media along democratic lines. Last time Zimbabwe went through major political change -- independence in 1980 -- the colonial media system was simply transferred to the new state
AT LAST we may be witnessing the final chapter of Zimbabwe's drawn-out agony. At the time of writing, the final election results have still to be announced, but it looks as though Robert Mugabe is on his way out.
As Warriors camp is disrupted ZIFA have acceded to the Premier Soccer League's demands to have the top-flight league -- battling against a fixture congestion - to stage mid-week games and disrupt the ongoing Warriors camp.
When the Zimbabwe Election Support Network released their "projected" 2008 presidential result, little did they know the impact they would have on Zimbabwe's bumpy political terrain.
On 23 April artists, the world over commemorated World Copyrights Day, this is the day the world remembered the critical lace of intellectual property rights in the development of viable and sustainable creative industries in the world.
Cara Black is looking forward at having her last dance with the Olympic Games and she is determined to carry the country's flag high when the world's biggest sporting event explodes into life in Beijing, China, in four months' time.
Police are determined to investigate cases of fraud in the March 29 joint presidential, parliamentary and council elections, which were a disturbing trend, Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri said yesterday.
Zimre Holdings Limited has embarked on a brand audit of all its subsidiaries that is expected to address the effectiveness of brand management and communication strategies.