Zimbabwe now in the morgue

February 5, 2011

Zimbabwe, under President Robert Mugabe, has descended from the intensive care unit into the morgue, according to the African Presidents…

Mugabe should not ignore calls for a separate state

February 5, 2011

Calls for a separate state continue to be raised in Matabeleland. Six years ago, ZAPU-FP leader Paul Siwela said President…

Parties condemn political violence

February 5, 2011

Zimbabwe's main political parties today condemned a spate of violent clashes among their supporters but they did not apportion blame…

Jonathan Moyo and the Dinyane coup

February 4, 2011

President Robert Mugabe’s spin doctor Jonathan Moyo was accused in 2004 of masterminding what became known as the Dinyane coup,…

Tourist receipts up by 24 percent

February 4, 2011

Tourism, which had become one of the country’s biggest foreign exchange earners before the land reform programme of 2000, is…

Zimbabwe licenses five private power producers

February 4, 2011

Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma today said Zimbabwe has licensed five independent power producers whose projects could double…

Zimbabwe manufacturing still operating at less than half capacity

February 3, 2011

Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector which should be the backbone of the economy is still operating at less than half its capacity. …

New Zim ambassador says SA is “all-weather friend”

February 3, 2011

Zimbabwe's new ambassador to South Africa Phekezela Mphoko today praised South Africa as an "all-weather friend" when he presented his…

Zimbabwe has a good start to 2011

February 2, 2011

Zimbabwe had a good start to 2011 with the key industrial index increasing by 6.9 percent in the first month.…

Mining to grow by 44 percent this year

February 2, 2011

Mining, which grew by 44 percent last year and contributed 65 percent of the country’s export earnings, is expected to…