Opinion
MDC manifesto will change Zimbabwe for the better: Tsvangirai
HARARE - Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has launched his party’s election manifesto, which he says is a plan to change Zimbabwe for the better. ... Full story
Citizenship refusal: Mawere's letter to Mudede
Zimbabwe-born businessman Mutumwa Mawere, who became a South African citizen in 2002, has been left frustrated after the Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede rejected his application for a Zimbabwean ID. ... Full story
Engaging generals is not treasonous
“I will instruct the army and the police to go and pick up little Nyarota from his offices”. ... Full story
Gono: From teaboy to poultry magnate
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono is not your quintessential Zimbabwean tycoon. He has been amassing wealth, spreading it across industries to reduce risk, and above all keeping quiet about it. ... Full story
Life under Zimbabwe's 'mutilated rule of law'
As Zimbabwe approaches elections this year a human rights lawyer has vowed never to give up -- even after her own arrest. ... Full story
Tsvangirai, Ncube: Epitome Of Self-Interest!
WE hear that Prime Minister (PM) Morgan Tsvangirai’s party and that of Welshman Ncube have limited chances of forming a pact to participate in the upcoming election as a collective. ... Full story
Tsvangirai speech to MDC-T policy conference
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s speech at the official opening of the party’s policy conference in Harare on May 17, 2013: ... Full story
Mugabe and your money
A comment by Deputy South African International Relations Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim that South Africa is ready to help with Zimbabwe's elections seems to be the strongest indication yet that your and my money is about to head north, once again. ... Full story
Giles Mutsekwa reacts to ‘MDC-T talks with army generals’ reports
Giles Mutsekwa, the MDC-T secretary for defence, who says his party has no problem working with the army generals they had accused of spearheading a terror campaign against their supporters over the years. ... Full story
Zimbabwe’s projected new constitutional order
THIS year’s Press Freedom commemorations, observed on May 3, 2013 are blighted by two tragic events — the sudden death of veteran journalist Ben Madzimure on the day of the commemorations, and the harsh threats issued by Zimbabwe’s Police boss two days earlier. ... Full story

