Two young women challenge highest court, saying being forced to marry before age 18 is a violation of their rights
Zimbabwean Red Cross launches international appeal for assistance after floods displace some 800 families in country's north
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, head of development group, is pushing for a so-called 'univisa' for region and eventually continent
EU-funded effort aims to reduce country’s high maternal mortality rate, which UN says is about 614 deaths in every 100,000 pregnancies
Envisioned force would play a peacekeeping role of sorts, responding to political emergencies around the continent to maintain stability
CDC official says Zimbabwe health system is robust and better prepared should the need arise to respond to any Ebola cases
Grace Mugabe has been hinting that she wants to succeed her husband, who has been in power for past 34 years
Analyst says 90-year-old president brought wife into political fray to ensure that his family interests are protected after he's gone
SADC bloc wants assistance removing FDLR members from eastern Congo
Chair of Southern African Development Community says region must make better use of its natural resources, add value to exports
Activists demand governmental action to relieve unemployment and inequality
Government officials say Ebola outbreak in West Africa has raised concerns ahead of three-day meeting
Analysts say move could dent Vice President Joice Mujuru's chances of succeeding 90-year-old President Robert Mugabe
90-year-old leader is subject to US travel and financial sanctions because of his poor human rights record, history of alleged election rigging
UN research finds thousands of women are getting pregnant each year because they cannot afford proper birth control methods
President of the International Tobacco Growers Association tells VOA that anti-tobacco campaign will result in the economy of some countries crashing as they depend heavily on the leaf
Critics say case against editor of state-owned Sunday Mail aims to muzzle independent media
Arrest of Edmund Kudzayi, editor of state-owned weekly 'Sunday Mail', has left Zimbabwe's union of journalists doubting sincerity of government promises to repeal harsh media laws
Economy shows few signs of life, President Mugabe remains in firm control of government, and average Zimbabweans appear to have no greater rights than they did before
Mugabe will not attend summit in Belgium to protest Brussels’ decision to bar his wife from traveling with him
Load more