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Zimbabwe’s army and police indicted for post-election killings

The police and army in Zimbabwe have been indicted for killing six people shortly after the July general election. The security agencies were accused of...

Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe to seek re-election in 2023

Even before he completes one year of his tenure as elected President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to seek re-election in 2023. The Zimbabwean...

Zimbabwe to get new parliament house costing $46m

Zimbabwe has commenced moves to build a new parliament, the information ministry say. On Friday President Emmerson Mnangagwa led a ground breaking ceremony for the...

Zimbabweans stage protest over declining economy

Zimbabweans on Thursday poured onto the streets of Harare to protest the decline of the country’s economy. The protesters marched through the capital of the...

Zimbabwe’s Chamisa rejects inciting post-election violence

The opposition leader in Zimbabwe, Nelson Chamisa has rejected claims he incited his supporters leading to a post-election violence. Six people died when Chamisa’s supporters...

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe ‘very sick’, unable to walk

Former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe is reportedly very sick and unable to walk. The ex-leader is currently in Singapore for medical treatment. Mr. Mugabe...

Plane crashes in Zimbabwe killing three people

An aircraft on Friday crashed in Zimbabwe's Majereje Hills killing three people, local media reports. The Herald reports that one of those killed in the crash...

Zimbabwe announces pay cut for top public officials

Zimbabwe has announced a pay cut for senior public officials as the country struggles to revive its economy. The latest move is part of several...

Zimbabwe: daily life a year after Mugabe’s fall

Some Zimbabweans dared to hope that the fall of long-time authoritarian leader Robert Mugabe a year ago would finally bring change after years of...

Zimbabwe’s Chamisa regrets calling his supporters ‘stupid’

Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa has said he regrets calling his supporters 'stupid' for protesting shortly after the July general elections. Chamisa who leads the...

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