Rights groups denounce High Court for denying bail to journalist Hopewell Chin'ono, who is facing charges of stoking violence ahead of planned anti-government protests
In televised address Tuesday, president blames opposition groups for destabilizing economy
Armed soldiers and police ordered Harare shops to close and sealed off all roads
COVID-19 lockdown and drought make country’s food situation more precarious than ever
Government hopes deal will attract foreign investment, but country will have to issue long-term bonds and get help from donors to raise money for compensation
Zimbabwe ruling party threatens to expel US ambassador over accusations he undermines the country's laws
Group fears Zimbabwe may be using the pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on citizens’ freedoms
This week, police arrested a prominent investigative journalist and an opposition leader, accusing them of inciting public violence
President says move aims to contain COVID-19; opposition says it’s meant to thwart anti-government protests
A rights activist group says the arrests are based on spurious allegations
Obediah Moyo is facing three counts of criminal abuse of office as a public official in relation to the procurement of material worth $60 million to fight COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
The reporters were arrested after entering a hospital to interview opposition activists who were allegedly abducted and tortured by security agents
Ruling ZANU-PF party wants total removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe's leadership
Insurgents killed nearly 1,000 people and displaced tens of thousands
But jobless say government should pay them if it won’t let them earn their own money
Demonstrators had been demanding the government pay those affected by the coronavirus lockdown
Human rights watchdog says authorities are tying handouts to recipients' political affiliation; official dismisses report as ‘falsehoods’
Zimbabwe’s minister in charge of mobilizing resources to fight COVID-19, July Moyo, says the country is now relying on its 'usual friends,' after the International Monetary Fund refused to provide funds to help the southern African nation reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Activists say government continues to stifle media, despite promises by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to relax restrictions
Country's president says it’s better for the economy to suffer than for people to die
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