Zimbabwe will hold general elections July 30 – President Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe set its first election of the post- Robert Mugabe era for July 30 in what should be a straight fight between President Mnangagwa’s ruling party and the opposition MDC.
Zimbabwe set its first election of the post- Robert Mugabe era for July 30 in what should be a straight fight between President Mnangagwa’s ruling party and the opposition MDC.
The leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party hinted at his possible retirement, less than two months after the end of Mugabe’s almost four-decade rule.
Leaders of Zimbabwean war veterans boycotted a speech by President Robert Mugabe to honour fighters of the country’s independence war, widening a rift with Africa’s oldest leader.
Zimbabwean riot police clashed with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s supporters who had gathered to welcome him back home after a month-long hospital stay in South Africa.
For those who are still in denial, Trevor Ncube says it’s worth restating: Zimbabwe is broken.
African journalists are “stuck in a rut” of writing negative stories and should concentrate on positive things like football, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is reported to have said.
A Zimbabwean pastor arrested for holding a placard telling President Robert Mugabe that “the people are suffering” and referring him to the Bible, has been in prison for two weeks.
A group of Zimbabwean independent candidates participating in upcoming parliamentary by-elections have formed a coalition to take President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party head-on.
For 13 years the biggest threat to President Robert Mugabe’s grip on power came from an opposition party that grew out of the country’s labor unions. Now he is facing an even bigger challenge from within his own party.
Zimbabwean lawmakers delivered a petition to the South African embassy in Harare, asking for action to be taken against the wave of recent xenophobic attacks.