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After vowing that Zimbabwe would hold fresh elections no later than March 2012, President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday night that he had no control over the timing of Zimbabwe’s next elections, further adding to the confusion about the country’s...
A group of Zimbabwean officials are scheduled to participate in an experts meeting in the Netherlands next week to discuss the status of political reforms since the signing of a power-sharing pact among Zimbabwe’s main political parties three years...
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 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.
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 civil society organizations have called on southern African leaders to pressure President Robert Mugabe to agree to reforms of state institutions, warning that the current military-led political “madness” in Zimbabwe has long-term instability...
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday applauded the maturity of a South African facilitation team mediating in the long-running dispute among Harare’s feuding political parties, saying the mediators have shown patience in the wake...
A Zimbabwean civil society group has criticized Namibia for being “hostile to democracy” after more than 20 activists from Harare were detained by Namibian security agents during Friday’s extraordinary summit of southern African leaders in Windhoek.
Visiting United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Susan Page has praised initiatives to ensure Zimbabwe’s next elections are free and fair but resurgent political violence has forced thousands to flee their homes since...