But high court rules Zimbabwe's diaspora will not be allowed to vote
Mugabe had accused mining forms of not declaring actual profits, but anti-corruption groups blame abuse, mismanagement in the diamond sector for the loss of billions of dollars
President Emmerson Mnangagwa touts economic improvements; some people skeptical, but acknowledge greater expression of political views
Police announced several changes as the country heads to important nationwide polls in July or August
In speech Wednesday, President Mnangagwa promised reforms to lure foreign investment
Parliament committee prepares to summon ex-president Robert Mugabe to answer for management of the sector
Senators express hope US sanctions can be lifted following a presidential vote
Pastor Evan Mawarire has joined forces with other independent candidates in a new coalition to run for Harare's mayorial seat
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government scoffs at allegations its list of companies that have not returned $826 million is a publicity stunt
Farmers’ homes were demolished in 2015 to make way for former first lady Grace Mugabe's game park
The MDC’s leaders scrambled for the leadership role after the death of its founder Morgan Tsvangirai
Holiday was first announced last August, just three months before former Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe was forced out under military pressure
African Union Commission would send technical experts to work with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission at least a month before the vote
United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization says prolonged dry spells, erratic rainfall, high temperatures and presence of voracious fall armyworm have significantly dampened Southern Africa's 2018 agricultural season's cereal production prospects.
Three million in diaspora currently barred from casting ballots
Current President Mnangagwa was security minister when opponents of then-President Mugabe were killed
Accusations brought against two former cabinet ministers who had remained loyal to ousted president
Elections scheduled for middle of this year
Lawyer says charges were baseless.
Residents complain to mayor about smelly, colored water out of faucets, but he says lack of funds, hard currency make it harder to fix problem quickly
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