Biti’s home bombed

June 5, 2011

Finance Minister and Movement for Democratic Change secretary-general Tendai Biti's home was today petrol bombed but no one was hurt.…

Zimbabwe far from benefiting from AGOA- US officials say

June 4, 2011

Zimbabwe will not benefit from the United States’ Africa Growth and Opportunity Act until it improves its governance and there…

The Wikileaks cable that nearly landed Tsvangirai in trouble

June 4, 2011

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai almost landed into troubled after Wikileaks released a diplomatic cable in which he wanted help from…

Rally thwarted

June 4, 2011

Only 2 000 people turned up at the Movement for Democratic Change's proposed People’s Real Change Peace Rally at Zimbabwe…

How is this for business?

June 3, 2011

Where in the world would a company, which technically has no owner, make a hefty 1 377 percent increase in…

Trade alert as South Africa allows Zimbabwe diamond exports

June 3, 2011

United States diamond trading company Rapaport has issued a trade alert that the South African diamond regulator is reportedly ignoring…

Mugabe agrees elections next year

June 3, 2011

President Robert Mugabe has finally conceded that elections can be held early next year if they cannot be held this…

Guess who said this 20 years ago?

June 2, 2011

Governments must be freely elected and leaders must not overstay their welcome. The rule of law must not merely be…

US told engagement with Zimbabwe, Libya not ostracism is the wise course – Wikileaks

June 2, 2011

Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Sachin Siv was told by Brazilian officials seven years ago that engagement…

Government is shooting itself in the foot

June 2, 2011

The government could be shooting itself in the foot. By harassing business and labour it could be sapping out the…