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Zimbabwe starts historic compensation process for white farmers displaced during the controversial land reform programme, with R58 million paid.
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced the suspension of tariffs on US imports, a strategic response to recent US tariffs. What implications does this have for Zimbabwe's economy and its relationship with the US?
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced the suspension of tariffs on US imports, a strategic response to recent US tariffs. What implications does this have for Zimbabwe's economy and its relationship with the US?
Trouble started for Chatunga Mugabe last month when his vehicle, driven by his South African friend was stopped at a roadblock and and Mugabe allegedly charged at the police.
Thabo Mbeki said the xenophobic attacks was part of a strategy to force Zimbabweans back to their country to vote against then president Robert Mugabe.
Tensions escalate as Zimbabwe accuses American officials of meddling in internal affairs, prompting a diplomatic standoff.
Two important questions should be confronted after 29 years of doing the same thing with similar results. The first is about the appalling matric results and the second is about the matric and post school synchronisation of the calendar year.
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
Zimbabwe endures various sanctions imposed by the West over several reasons such as irregularities in politics, economic activities, and human rights.
The lecture was to be held under the theme: ‘The state of democracy in the SADC region: A reflection on the national elections of Zimbabwe’.
Voting in Zimbabwe's high stakes elections will spill into a second day after long delays experienced at some polling stations.
Nearly six million registered voters in the nation of almost 17 million people are heading to the polls this week to choose their ruler for the next five years.
IOL has established that majority of the more than 12,000 polling stations across Zimbabwe opened at the scheduled 7am, with snaking queues of eager voters.
Zimbabweans will head to the polls on Wednesday to vote in general and presidential elections.
Zimbabweans will head to the polls on Wednesday to vote in general and presidential elections. Here are some facts and figures about the vote.
Significant and interesting snippets of news with a South African angle, from this day in history
Chikore claimed that the properties he co-owns with Mugabe are a drop in the bucket, compared to what she possesses on her own.
Mugabe made headlines last week after it emerged that she had filed for divorce summons at the High Court.
The posh wedding in 2014 reportedly cost US$4 million as no expense was spared for the 4 000 guests, and South Africa was represented by then president Jacob Zuma.
Among the things that happened on this day in history, soviet strongman Josef Stalin, the man of steel, is born while the most audacious general of World War II dies following a car crash.
Police arrested 34 worshippers from the apostolic sect as they walked in Harare, clad in colourful church regalia, singing ‘(Lord) please deliver us from our suffering’, the lawyers said.
Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo has blamed Zimbabwe for allegedly setting the wrong precedent of military takeovers in Africa, referring to the ousting of former Zimbabwean leader, the late Robert Mugabe, from power in November 2017.