The two rival factions of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change are staking a claim to public party financing whose allo
Heavy rains combine with poor sanitary conditions and a lack of clean drinking water to spread deadly cholera among a rural population
The competing factions of Zimbabwe's main opposition party are pushing ahead with provincial organizing and planning for separate congr
At loggerheads with the United Nations over humanitarian relief for those made homeless by its slum clearance operations, the Zimbabwea
Detention, interrogation and accusation by security officials has greeted some 160 Zimbabweans deported this week from Johannesburg, So
Having made hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans homeless with its May-July slum-clearance campaign, Harare is now ordering U.N. offici
Despite Harare's rumblings about visits by "clandestine" U.N. envoys, an even higher-level U.N. visitor is due soon to seek expanded co
Harare's irritation at U.N. criticism of its handling of the humanitarian crisis caused by its own May-July slum "cleanup" campaign has
MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai tells diplomats in Harare that a government plot to destabilize his party failed, so the ruling ZANU-PF
In a year-end briefing on humanitarian crises in Africa, UN aid coordinator Jan Egeland implicitly grouped Zimbabwe together with suffe
Faced persistent severe food shortages, Harare has mobilized its armed forces in an attempt to kickstart the deeply troubled agricultur
Six months after delivering a damning report on Harare's demolition of slums and informal marketplaces, UN-Habitat Director Anna Tibaij
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