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China vice-premier arrives in Zimbabwe

Mugabe's party, facing travel, banking and trade bans in the West to protest its human rights record in the past decade, has promoted a "Look East" policy toward China and Asian nations for new...

Zimbabwe youth leader in jail for Mugabe slur

Madzore, at an election rally, allegedly called President Robert Mugabe, 89, "a limping donkey" who should be put out to pasture.

PM's youth leader in jail for Mugabe slur

Attorney Charles Kwaramba said Friday the youth wing head is charged with insulting President Robert Mugabe, 89, under sweeping security laws.

Zimbabwe generals: We won't meet prime minister

Tsvangirai's party has called for an overhaul of the police and military blamed for openly supporting Mugabe and failing to enforce the rule of law in the troubled southern African country.

Zimbabwe president arrives in Rome for papal mass

A practicing Catholic, Mugabe, 89, joined world leaders at the 2005 funeral of Pope John Paul II who visited Zimbabwe on an African pilgrimage in 1988.

Zimbabwe to vote on new constitution

He has recently been on a high-profile campaign of daily rallies in favor of the referendum, while Mugabe has only touched briefly on the referendum at small public engagements.

Zimbabwe finance minister pleads for diamond money

Zimbabwe's finance minister says he will ask President Robert Mugabe to order diamond mining companies to pay millions of dollars into the nation's treasury.

Zimbabwean judge dismisses referendum postponement

"Mugabe announced on Feb. 18 that the referendum will be held on March 16, allowing voters only five weeks to review the 160-page draft charter.

Media group: Zimbabwe radio receiver ban illegal

Media freedom campaigners say police in Zimbabwe are breaking the law by seizing and banning small radio receivers that can tune in to stations not linked to the state broadcasting monopoly...

Zimbabwe leaders say constitution deal agreed

State radio on Friday quoted Mugabe saying there were some "t's to be crossed and i's to be dotted."

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HARARE, Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's president signs new constitution

"We are going to look after ourselves and supervise ourselves," said Mugabe of the impending polls.

Zimbabwe's president signs new constitution

"We are going to look after ourselves and supervise ourselves," said Mugabe of the impending polls.

Zimbabwe PM: We will end police, military abuse

Speaking mainly in the local Shona language to some 15,000 supporters at a rally concluding his...

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The Price Of Platinum Must Rise

Zimbabwe is even questionable in that timeframe for political reasons, with the industry...

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Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitution into law

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Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitution, paving way for vote

Mugabe certainly knows how to run a country into the ground.

Mugabe signs constitution into law, paving way for vote

Mugabe signs constitution into law, paving way for vote