In the Election Resource Center’s comprehensive analysis of the referendum voter turnout entitled 'Miracle Votes', it attributes the high turnout to the lack of typical voting restrictions
As many as 200,000 people, including President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace, attended the mass in St. Peter's Square
Anita Powell submitted an application to the Zimbabwe Media Commission to cover the referendum but had not received a response by the time she landed in Harare
Lawyers for Zimbabwe Human Rights Association are expected to approach the High Court Thursday to challenge ZEC’s decision.
Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara told VOA the government is making progress and has raised US$71 million for the referendum and general election
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition director, McDonald Lewanika, told VOA the AU and SADC should intervene to ensure that sanity prevails in Harare
Activists will Saturday lead a march to express discomfort over the increasing number of rape and domestic violence cases against women
Appearing before the parliamentary education and culture portfolio committee, ZIMSEC director Esau Nhandara said his organization has been finding it difficult to run Grade Seven examinations with limited resources
Dubbed “We are Fed up Campaign”, ZOYP wants to target the country’s law enforcement agents demanding an end to criminalization of activists
Armed with a search warrant, Bulawayo Hillside Police confiscated the radios they allege were smuggled into the country
In reaching the decision, Mr. Chiweshe said: "He (Mugabe) can do whatever he wants as long as the constitution allows it."
Zanu-PF has opposed the accreditation of countries that have imposed targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe
President Mugabe said he received his task of leading Zimbabwe as God’s bidding, a commandment to serve the nation
The police announced Tuesday they have banned “specially designed radios” and other communication devices.
Police officers from the Law and Order section said they were searching for illegal immigrants and subversive materials.
COPAC teams will from Tuesday start distributing 10,000 copies of the document to each province
Organizations have charged the constitutional draft failed to compensate Zimbabwean workers affected by the land reforms.
The defendants are also facing an alternative charge of publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state.
The draft constitution entitles dual citizenship to persons born in Zimbabwe, but their children, born outside the country are not.
The raid comes days after 40 NYDT members were arrested for possessing voter registration receipts
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