Zimbabwe PM: We will end police, military abuse
1 day ago
The report calls for cuts in spending on the armed forces, saying that current payments are excessive considering Zimbabwe is at peace and faces no military threats.
Zimbabwe PM: We are 'new broom' set to win polls
3 days ago
"We have a new constitution, we must definitely have a new government" to open Zimbabwe for business and restore human rights and the rule of law, he told a party conference.
Zimbabwe lawmakers approve new draft constitution
11 days ago
Zimbabwe lawmakers have voted unanimously in the lower house to approve a new draft constitution that will enshrine democratic reforms.
Zimbabwe youth leader in jail for Mugabe slur
13 days ago
A defense lawyer says the young political activist who compared Zimbabwe's president to a lame donkey will spend another week in jail.
Zimbabwe's president: New tasks for Africa's spies
14 days ago
Zimbabwe's president says Africa's intelligence services must prepare for fresh onslaughts by foreigners and the continent's former colonizers to grasp its natural resources.
Zimbabwe army chief: No talks with prime minister
15 days ago
Zimbabwe's army commander said he would not speak to the nation's prime minister, describing him as a "sellout" and a "psychiatric patient," reported a state-controlled Sunday newspaper.
Zimbabwe generals: We won't meet prime minister
19 days ago
They must stop abusing the freedom and democracy that so many Zimbabweans died for.
Zimbabwe president arrives in Rome for papal mass
63 days ago
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.
Political rivals vote for Zimbabwe referendum
65 days ago
Sampson Magunise, the party official in eastern Zimbabwe, was seized by four armed police before referendum polling stations opened at 7:00 a.m. (0500 GMT) across the country.
Zimbabwe to vote on new constitution
66 days ago
This was seen in this month's Kenya presidential race so that voters could prove to their leaders how they balloted, said the acting head of the Zimbabwe election body, Joyce Kazembe.
