Zimbabwe's president: New tasks for Africa's spies
Zimbabwe's president says Africa's intelligence services must prepare for fresh onslaughts by foreigners and the continent's former colonizers to grasp its natural resources. Full story
Zimbabwe's president says Africa's intelligence services must prepare for fresh onslaughts by foreigners and the continent's former colonizers to grasp its natural resources. Full story
LONDON (Reuters) - Fears that Zimbabwe's government will strip foreign mines of half their assets without compensation are unfounded, according to Kalaa Mpinga, chief executive of Mwana <MWA.L>, which has gold and nickel operations there. Full story
An independent continent-wide development bank says Zimbabwe's grain reserves are running dangerously low ahead of new but poor harvests caused by erratic rain. Full story
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union suspended most sanctions on Zimbabwe on Monday after voters there approved a new constitution paving the way for an election to decide whether President Robert Mugabe extends his 33-year rule. Full story
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's high court on Monday released prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa on $500 bail, after more than a week in prison in a case that has renewed criticism of President Robert Mugabe's security forces. Full story
HARARE (Reuters) - A prominent Zimbabwe human rights lawyer and four aides of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai arrested three days ago were refused bail on Wednesday in a case that has drawn fresh criticism of President Robert Mugabe's security forces. Full story
Zimbabwe's opposition party Movement For Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai addresses a rally in Harare May 19, 2013. The Zimbabwe Election Commission is currently on a voters registration exercise throughout the country, ahead of the next election scheduled for later this year. REUTERS/
Zimbabwe's opposition party Movement For Democratic Change supporters cheer at a rally in Harare May 19, 2013. The Zimbabwe Election Commission is currently on a voters registration exercise throughout the country, ahead of the next election scheduled for later this year. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo
Supporters of Zimbabwe's opposition party Movement For Democratic Change cheer at a rally in Harare May 19, 2013. The Zimbabwe Election Commission is currently on a voters registration exercise throughout the country, ahead of the next election scheduled for later this year. REUTERS/Philimon Bulaw
A man waits to obtain his national identity card during a voter registration drive in Harare May 9, 2013. The Zimbabwe Election Commission is currently on a voters' registration exercise throughout the country ahead of the next election scheduled for later this year. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMB