Mugabe announces plans to reshuffle cabinet
President Robert Mugabe has announced that he is going to reshuffle his Cabinet this week.
Mugabe says may make cabinet changes next week
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said on Saturday he may make changes to his cabinet next week, at
ZanuPF first Vice President accused of destabilising the country
Zimbabwe’s ruling ZanuPF Senior Member has accused its first Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa – of
Widow of Zimbabwe’s first vice president dies
Maud Muzenda, 88, the ailing widow of late vice president, Simon Muzenda, has passed away at a
Zimbabwe’s first lady injures ankle in “freak” car accident
The accident occurred as the First Family was about to leave the airport for the residence
Zimbabwe state pension fund reports higher contributions, premiums
Zimbabwe’s state-owned pension fund on Thursday reported a 12% increase in pension contributions and
Zimbabwe bus crash claims 43 lives
About 43 people died and 24 others were injured when the driver of a Zimbabwe-registered bus lost
Zimbabwe tobacco is booming, but farmers growing it are not
Farmer Simon Kahari recently sold tobacco worth more than $6,000 at an auction in Zimbabwe, a small
Zimbabwe police roadblocks will be dealt with: Tourism Minister
Zimbabwe’s Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi on Monday said that he wanted the numerous police
No money to gamble at Zimbabwe’s fading racecourse
Once the preserve of the ruling white minority, horse racing in Zimbabwe adapted to survive
Zimbabwe vows to support Lesotho in upcoming elections
President Robert Mugabe says Zimbabwe and the SADC region will help Lesotho during the upcoming
First AU Foundation auction held in Zimbabwe
The first batch of cattle donated by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to the AU Foundation has
Mujuru party top official quits after public brawl
A top official in the National People’s Party led by Zimbabwe’s former deputy president Joice Mujuru
African states to consider implementation of ‘Kampala Convention’
Millions of families across the continent are displaced due to armed conflict and violence.
U.N. food agency launches $250 million Zimbabwe plan to end hunger
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday pledged $253 million to fund a five-year
Zimbabwe tobacco sales up 33.3% in 2017
Volumes of sold tobacco have surged to 33.3% during the first nine days of this year’s tobacco
Zimbabwe hosts World Radio Day
Zimbabwe on Monday played host of the Southern African Development Community’s regional World Radio
Zimbabwe activist pastor charged with anti-government plot
A Zimbabwean pastor at the centre of a protest movement against President Robert Mugabe was charged