Government says it will start charging black farmers who have benefited from land reform program between $3 and $10 a hectare per year in January 2016
Journalists were arrested Monday for linking senior police officers to poaching syndicate at Hwange National Park, about 700 kilometers southwest of Harare
Officials are pushing newly-introduced ring method that makes procedure easier
Country’s Constitutional Court expected to hear 18 cases this month, most brought by inmates who argue that they have been on death row for too long
Threat is most severe for Malawi, Zimbabwe and Madagascar; some regions do not have enough food for next six months because of poor harvests
Witney Schneidman says it would help Zimbabweans escape poverty and unemployment
Five-year, $680 million effort seeks to reduce the death rates, which are some of Africa's highest
Zimbabwe also generates electricity from coal-powered plants, but still produces less than half electricity it needs
Theodore Bronkhorst appears in court to face charges he helped an American dentist kill popular lion at Zimbabwean national park
ICRC says it is worried by rising number of cases where medics and peacekeepers are targeted by warring parties
Decision follows incident where president, 91, read wrong speech to parliament, repeating discourse from three weeks prior
African country's finance minister says Harare may use its natural resources in an effort to pay back its $10 billion debt
Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is a network enabling young professionals to connect
Activists say planned construction of shopping malls and residential housing on wetlands will impact water supplies in urban areas
In their communique at end of summit, leaders never used the phrase 'human rights'
Opposition MPs stage walk-out, protesting labor minister’s refusal to incorporate their proposed amendments into new legislation
New labor law pushed by Mugabe is aimed at stopping employers from firing employees with little notice and no severance packages
In Zimbabwe, where lions are often seen as a menace or simple fact of life, reaction to killing is muted
Magistrate delays trial of hunter Theo Bronkhorst, who helped American kill well-known lion last month, until September 28
Zimbabwe's president accuses them of fomenting anarchy by paying vendors to cause chaos; US and British embassies in Harare decline to comment
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