Analysts see move as latest in political jostling that began in earnest last year over Mugabe’s successor
Aid workers are concerned what this could mean for food security in region, where fall armyworm invasion and drought have decimated crops in recent years
Opposition calls it a breach of democracy and separation of powers
Opposition says it is time for Mugabe, 93, to step down
Businesses say ban caught them off guard; implementation deadline extended to October 17
Authorities say the expanded polystyrene containers released toxic chemicals when burned and contribute to litter
Opposition has vowed more protests to come ahead of 2018 polls
Evan Mawarire was arrested for addressing protesting university students; he had been in police custody since Monday
Morgan Tsvangirai joins with Mugabe's former vice president
UN says about four million people in Zimbabwe remain dependent on food aid
Red Cross says some African countries come up short on commitments to internally displaced people within their borders
Goal of government-launched 'Targeted Command Agriculture' policy is ensuring food self-sufficiency
State-owned media report also refuted by presidential chief secretary
The International Committee of the Red Cross has started rehabilitating some of the dilapidated Zimbabwe prisons, most built during the colonial era
Opposition unhappy with electoral commission's request to government to buy voting equipment
Clean water still reaches only some in Zimbabwe, even though access to it enshrined in country's Constitution since 2013
Government says 271 Zimbabweans had died because of floods in past three months
Analysts say policy scares away investors
But economists say southern African country’s agro-based economy is far from recovering
Family calls on authorities to step up investigation of his abduction
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