Criticism from Mr. Mwanawasa carries particular weight as he will assume the chairmanship of the Southern African Development Community
The Harare high court has ordered the police to allow detained leaders to seek medical attention, consult with lawyers and be arraigned
In a tacit reproach, the top Anglicans said “all ministers of the gospel must be free to serve and to speak for the needs of those most
The political opposition has called for a parliamentary inquiry into the crash at Dzivarasekwa that claimed 35 lives, and transport saf
The National Railways of Zimbabwe came under fire for its alleged failure to repair a broken signal at the level crossing in the Harare
Though the Progressive Teachers Union called off its strike on Thursday, teachers in the Epworth section of Harare said soldiers beat t
Zimbabwe's so-called breadbasket index of monthly living costs for a family of six surged 87% to Z$460,000 - far more than the average
Several wards have closed at Harare's Parirenyatwa Hospital due to the strike by doctors and nurses, and clergymen have stepped up visi
The rural elections have been marred by allegations of rigging - the ruling party is unopposed in 485 districts where opposition candid
Chronic shortages of fuel have hindered the collection of maize and wheat from farms and left much uncertainty as to how much grain mus
Zimbabwean opposition and civic sources say more protests are in store with the aim of forcing President Robert Mugabe to accept politi
Zimbabwe's labor minister announced that Harare was ready to hear labor's grievances - but security forces were being reinforced by mem
President Mugabe is said to have been angered by police inaction as the top leadership of the MDC faction led by Morgan Tsvangirai marc
One analyst says that while President Mugabe might not be intimidated by the orderly march to parliament, he must reckon with the chanc
Zimbabwean health officials and HIV-AIDS activists face an August 3 deadline for Global Fund applications with grants to be announced i
Important for the broader economy as a source of foreign exchange, Zimbabwe's 2006 tobacco crop is projected to be a fifth of the recor
COSATU said it plans tougher action against Harare to pressure it to halt the destruction of homes and businesses