A financial crisis in Zimbabwe is setting off fears that basic necessities like food, medicine and fuel are running out and that the daily shortages are causing price hikes. Yesterday, trade union ...
The leader of one of Zimbabwe's newest political parties, Noah Manyika, only moved back to the country of his birth in January after an absence of more than two decades. But according to the founder ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe’s constitutional court on Friday unanimously upheld President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s narrow victory in last month’s historic election after the opposition alleged ...
Protests in Harare, Zimbabwe, descended into chaos on Wednesday after supporters of the main opposition party accused the ruling party of trying to rig the country's elections. Soldiers had to step in ...
In 1944, my good friend, the late Nobelist Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992), published the Road to Serfdom. It immediately became an international sensation. In it, Hayek argued that government ...
Zimbabwe inaugurated President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the second time in nine months after a contested election following the ouster of longtime leader Robert Mugabe in November. Mnangagwa was sworn ...
Zimbabwe’s presidential elections in July were supposed to be a chance for the southern African nation to show the world that it’s moved beyond the authoritarianism and economic isolationism that ...
With the defeat of the court challenge by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the election has cemented in place the results of last year’s coup.[1] The men who unleashed the military ...
Reporting from HARARE, Zimbabwe — The lines start forming each weekday before dawn. At banks across this crowded capital, workers in suits, women carrying babies, and retirees bundled up against the ...
Zimbabwe’s government has declared a state of emergency in the capital Harare after 20 people died of cholera. At least 2000 cases have been recorded, according to the country’s health minister ...
When voters took to the polls Monday in Zimbabwe, the air was thick with anticipation for a new political era following the ouster of strongman Robert Mugabe. But with that excitement came the dread ...
Zimbabwe has entered a 15-year concession agreement with Jindal Africa, the subsidiary of India’s Jindal Steel, for a value of $455m to rehabilitate the 920MW coal-fired Hwange thermal power plant.
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