Zimbabwe tightens coronavirus lockdown in capital Harare
Zimbabwean troops and police on Tuesday tightened the coronavirus lockdown in the capital Harare,
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa fires Deputy Information Minister
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired his Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi,
Zimbabwe to ease coronavirus curbs, but lockdown to remain for now
Zimbabwe will keep its coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown for the time being, though businesses will be
SA envoy arrives in Lesotho to meet Zimbabwean President
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s envoy Jeff Radebe and his delegation have arrived in Lesotho to meet
Zimbabwe extends lockdown by two weeks
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended the country’s national lockdown for an
Mixed feelings among citizens as Zimbabwe celebrates 40 years of independence
As Zimbabwe commemorated 40 years of independence on Saturday, there were mixed feelings of fear and
Zimbabwe president threatens 20 year sentence for fake lockdown statement
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday threatened 20 years in jail to the author of a
Zimbabwe orders total lockdown from Monday to combat coronavirus
Zimbabwe will impose a nationwide lockdown for 21 days from Monday to help curb the spread of the
Zimbabwe confirms second coronavirus case
Zimbabwe has confirmed its second case of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The man from Harare had
‘Concerned’ ZCC postpones Easter pilgrimage as coronavirus cases rise to 85
The Zion Christian Church (ZCC) has postponed its Easter Conference that was scheduled to take place
Zimbabwe central bank leaves rates unchanged, bullish on inflation
Zimbabwe’s central bank left its benchmark interest rate at 35% on Monday, citing moderating
Zimbabwe court clears opposition official facing subversion charges
A court in southern Zimbabwe ruled on Friday that an opposition official was not guilty of trying to
Chamisa seeks SA help in resolving Zimbabwe challenges
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Nelson Chamisa says he is in South Africa to request help in
Mnangagwa says Zimbabwe will not adopt short-term populist policies
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his government will not adopt short-term populist
Zimbabwe’s senior doctors stop work as public hospital strike spreads
Senior doctors at Zimbabwe’s public hospitals went on strike on Tuesday to protest against the
Zimbabwe police use tear gas, batons in opposition crackdown
Zimbabwean police on Wednesday used batons, tear gas and water cannon to beat up and disperse
SA and SADC must help Zimbabwe to economic recovery: Pandor
International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor says it’s important for South Africa and the Southern
Zimbabwe fires 211 striking doctors as economy worsens
Zimbabwe has fired more than 200 public sector doctors who have been on strike for more than two
US imposes sanctions on Zimbabwe’s state security minister
The United States has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s state security minister, Owen Ncube, over what
Zimbabwe’s president pleads for patience in bringing economy back from “dead”
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday pleaded for time and patience to bring the