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The Zimbabwean government has given the European Union (EU) a two-week ultimatum to furnish it with reasons for maintaining economic sanctions on Zimbabwe or face litigation before the General Court of the European Court of Justice for the annulment of...
Zimbabwean prosecutors on Monday withdrew charges against Energy Minister, Elton Mangoma, who was facing allegations of corruptly awarding a contract for the purchase of pre-paid electricity meters without going to tender.
Zimbabwe and Namibia are reviewing the terms of a 2008 barter deal under which the Namibian power utility NamPower funded the rehabilitation of an aging Zimbabwean power station in exchange for subsidized electricity supply, a government minister said...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has handed over the activities of the Zimbabwe Humanitarian and Development Assistance Framework to the Zimbabwean government, formally ending a year-long economic bailout program under which the 15-nation...
In a state of the nation address on Friday, Botswana President Ian Khama said in Gaborone that if the political impasse in Zimbabwe cannot be resolved, the best solution is to hold fresh elections.
In the absence of genuine partnership, it would be better...
The Zimbabwe government has unearthed a scam in which former cabinet ministers and politicians are living in state-owned houses while the country’s new coalition regime is forced to rent expensive accommodation for its officials.
National Housing Minister...
Zimbabwe police have arrested a deputy minister from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) faction on charges of possessing a stolen property (cellular phone), APA learned Wednesday.
According to the MDC, its party...
Sixteen Zimbabwean political activists and a journalist are suing four cabinet ministers and the security agents for $19.2 million for their alleged abduction, unlawful detention and deprivation of liberty last year.
The Movement for Democratic Change...
Reports of a shipment of arms in South African waters, allegedly destined for Zimbabwe, has sparked a political outcry, with parties calling on the government to block the consignment to Zimbabwe’s army.