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Prof Moyo's bid to topple parly speaker, foiled

Prof Moyo's bid to topple parly speaker, foiled

Zimbabwe's high court on Tuesday threw out a bid by an ally of President Robert Mugabe to nullify t...

AIDS hits Zimbabwean women, hardest

AIDS hits Zimbabwean women, hardest

Since testing positive for HIV six years ago, Cecilia Chinhamo has endured a torrent of verbal abus...

AU, SADC, forces needed to maintain peace in 2011 election

AU, SADC, forces needed to maintain peace in 2011 election

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday called for an African Union and regional peac...

Two million face hunger in Zimbabwe

The Red Cross on Thursday said at least 2.17 million Zimbabweans need food aid and the figures are set to rise because of an expected poor harvest this year.

Prof Moyo's bid to topple parly speaker, foiled

Zimbabwe's high court on Tuesday threw out a bid by an ally of President Robert Mugabe to nullify the election of the speaker of parliament from rival Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party.

Bennett has no case to answer

Lawyers for a top aide to Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday told his treason trial he had no case to answer.

AU, SADC, forces needed to maintain peace in 2011 election

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Sunday called for an African Union and regional peacekeeping force to ensure that general elections in the country will be peaceful.

Britain firm on sanctions imposed on ZANU-PF cronies

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Thursday insisted that Zimbabwe should make more progress before sanctions can be lifted, resisting pressure from South African President Jacob Zuma.

I'm fit to run for re-election -Mugabe

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday that he was prepared to stand for re-election if asked to do so by his ZANU-PF party.

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