Activists marched to Harare offices of nation's National AIDS Council seeking details about how three-percent AIDS levy is being spent as anti-retroviral drugs remain scarce
Independence war veterans, loyalists of President Mugabe, are demanding increased pay and blocking access to ministry offices
Decision reverses superior court order in a victory for President Robert Mugabe
President has announced that Zimbabwe would hold elections to end the country’s coalition government next March
Coalition goverment partner, Morgan Tsvangirai, is not happy with President Mugabe's election timetable
Analysts say unless the country’s agriculture gets back on track, the economy will not stabilize
Court ruled that Morgan Tsvangirai has an existing marriage with a woman he wed last November
Report comes at a time when finance minister says he expects some clemency over country's $10 billion external debt
Tendai Bibi says he will seek loans from neighboring countries in hopes of meeting urgent needs
For more than a decade Zimbabwe has been in default resulting in major international lenders shunning the country
Much-needed credit comes as Zimbabwe has no access to international lenders, such as the World Bank and IMF
Analysts say Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's supporters are frustrated by the status quo in tentative power-sharing government with ZANU-PF party
President wins a month-long deadline extension to call for elections for nearly 200 parliamentary and municipal seats
Mugabe, leaders of ruling ZANU-PF party want constitution that gives president more powers
Mugabe says he was not pleased with how 2002 census reflected effects of HIV/AIDS pandemic
Power-sharing partners in Harare apparently remain deadlocked over details of draft document
South African president expected to get update on a draft constitution that could go to voters in the form of a referendum by end of this year
88-year-old Zimbabwean leader urges public to remain loyal and patriotic during Defense Forces Day speech
World Food Program officials face an $87 million deficit as they try to ease food shortage
Preparations earlier suspended after military became involved in process in what some analysts say was attempt to intimidate voters ahead of elections
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