HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe's state-run newspaper, apparently threatening a British diplomat it accused of supporting government opponents Tuesday, suggested on its front page that she could be ...
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‘Zimbabwe is not a papacy’: Zanu PF insists Vice President Chiwenga is not anointed successor
Spread This NewsBy Jonisayi Maromo, IOL Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu‑PF has publicly dismissed assertions that the push to extend ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — The attorney for a Zimbabwe journalist says his client was convicted of publishing a newspaper in a southern town without government permission and sentenced to eight months in ...
Spread This NewsXinhua Zimbabwean authorities on Wednesday called for sustainable domestic financing to fight against ...
Harare THE ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT is offering formerly white-owned farms for free to Chinese state-owned firms in a desperate bid to revive the key agricultural sector, say well-placed sources in ...
The Media Commission issued a statement saying it has resolved to 'expeditiously fulfill its mandate as outlined in the Global Political Agreement and subsequent constitutional amendments' Zimbabwe ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean police have arrested the editor of a state-owned newspaper, its publisher said on Friday, a week after President Robert Mugabe accused his information minister for hiring ...
The main opposition party claimed outright victory today for its leader Morgan Tsvangirai, saying he had won 50.3 percent of the vote compared to 43.8 percent for President Robert Mugabe. The ruling ...
Media workers are bemoaning the closure of newspapers and the scaling down of operations by some as operating costs continue to escalate. The Zimbabwe Mail, an independent daily newspaper, on ...
Reporters and editors plan the daily coverage of the Zimbabwe Herald in Harare. The state-owned newspaper was forced this month to cover the downfall of Robert Mugabe, whose rule it had long applauded ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe named a new board on Tuesday to consider an application to reopen the country's largest private newspaper, four years after it was banned. The government said it was ...
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