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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...
Visiting Zimbabwean Prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai reckoned Friday in Abidjan that the post-election crisis that rocked Ivory Coast should be a lesson to his country that is striving to hold elections.
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.
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The state-run Zimbabwe Newspapers Group, ZIMPAPERS, has applied for a broadcasting license in a development likely to make farcical current efforts to open up Zimbabwe’s airwaves.
Zimbabwe can only hold free and fair elections after the completion of a clear roadmap being spearheaded by South African mediators, Finance Minister Tendai Biti said Sunday.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF party has threatened that “all hell will break loose” unless South African mediators shelve a proposed roadmap to guide the conduct of Zimbabwe’s next polls tentatively set for the next two years.
Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders have urged Zimbabwe’s national unity government to achieve more rapid progress towards free and fair elections, slated for this year or next year, depending on the drafting of a new constitution.
Leaders of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are converging in Johannesburg, South Africa, for an extraordinary summit to discuss Zimbabwe’s protracted political crisis after debate on Harare’s election roadmap was deferred on Saturday,...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe left Harare for South Africa on Friday to attend an extraordinary Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit to be held at the weekend to discuss the power-sharing crisis in his country.