The regime in Harare announced on Wednesday the country's presidential election run-off would now take place between within 90 days from the day the results were announced on May 2.
The governor of Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank, Gideon Gono, has been showing his true colours recently. Just weeks after it was reported that Gono sits on the board of the Joint Operations Command (JOC) that is running the country and sponsoring
The number of opposition officials and supporters murdered in the ongoing state-sponsored violence is believed to be much higher because many deaths are going unreported.
Elliot Pfebve, an MDC official who fled to the UK after the violent 2000 elections, is having to deal with the abduction of his parents by Zanu PF militia in Mt Darwin on Tuesday.
AS I focus these days on the dark deception at the international level, we turn today to the most extreme example: Zimbabwe. I have followed world media reports extensively but there is something I have not once heard asked or
UNITED States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr James McGee, who has been on a spirited campaign to demonise the Government ahead of the presidential election run-off, yesterday circumvented diplomatic protocol and went on a "fact-finding mission" to support his claims of
CHINHOYI University of Technology has been selected among five universities in Africa to spearhead a project designed to reverse the effects of brain drain on the continent under the Unesco-initiated "Pilot Solutions for Reversing Brain Drain into Brain Gain for
HIGHLANDERS will lodge an appeal with the Confederation of African Football after playing against El Merreikh "under rebel siege" in the second leg, second round of the Confederations Cup.
THE capital came to standstill yesterday as it saluted the return of its favourite football team, Dynamos, from its giant-killing act in the African Champions League.
Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma appeared yesterday to support a leadership pact between the ruling Zanu (PF) and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in Zimbabwe.
NEWS of a second Khampepe report, the analysis Judge Sisi Khampepe wrote with Judge Dikgang Moseneke for President Thabo Mbeki of the skewed 2002 Zimbabwean presidential election and which he has sat on since then, has got a number of
THE construction of a US$ 120 million state of the art glass manufacturing plant in the city of Kadoma is being hampered by a critical shortage of water and the current power cuts.
Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF has accused Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa of siding with the opposition in its bid to oust President Robert Mugabe, in yet another sign of worsening relations between the two countries.
A DRIVE to Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe (UMP), about 130km from Harare is no longer as rosy as it used to be as the traffic of people along the roads is low and homesteads are deserted.
THE season has barely seen the light of the day but two Premiership clubs' patience has worn out after a series of defeats with Lengthens firing Moses "Bambo" Chunga while Shooting Stars got rid of youthful coach Partson Ndabambi yesterday.