Zimbabwe public workers reject latest wage offer after protests

Hundreds of Zimbabweans were detained on public order charges on Friday....

Victims tell of brutal Zimbabwe crackdown

For some critics, the repression echoes the grim brutality of Robert Mugabe's era....

WATCH: Zimbabweans acted ‘barbaric’: Mliswa

Zimbabwe has been rocked by protests over astronomical fuel hikes, inflation and the depreciation of the...

After Protests, a Bloody Crackdown in Zimbabwe

Security forces in the country are violently crushing protests set off by the increased costs of...

Zim’s biggest mobile operator ordered to shut down internet

HARARE - Zimbabwe's biggest mobile operator Econet Wireless said on Friday the government had ordered it to...

Masiyiwa’s Econet cuts off internet services in Zimbabwe following government order

Zimbabwe's largest mobile operator said its internet services had been cut off following an order from...

Zimbabwe fuel protests: Opposition activist Pastor Mawarire arrested

Police in Zimbabwe have arrested a prominent activist, Pastor Evan Mawarire, as protests against soaring fuel...

Zimbabwe plans new currency as dollar shortage bites: finance minister

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe will introduce a new currency in the next 12 months, the finance...

Mugabe: Suitcase of cash stolen from ex-Zimbabwe leader

Three people have appeared in court in Zimbabwe, accused of stealing a suitcase containing $150,000 (£117,600)...

Chief Magistrate suspended

Harare - Zimbabwe’s Chief Magistrate, Mishrod Guvamombe has been suspended for alleged misconduct....

‘We’re not celebrating’: Zim teachers divided on strike for US dollar pay

Harare - Zimbabwean teachers were divided at the start of an indefinite strike on Tuesday, with...

Mugabe’s Hong Kong mansion sold at a loss

Tai Po villa, occupied by wife and daughter of Zimbabwe’s former president, sold in Hong Kong...

White Farmers In Zimbabwe Demand More Compensation

They Say $9 Billion Is Not Enough...

Zimbabwe lays off more than 3,000 civil servants

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe’s government has begun laying off just over 3,000 workers from its youth...

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