Mugabe expels Attorey General
Zimbabwe's suspended attorney-general was formally dismissed on Friday for misconduct after he met with a former top banker who was on the police wanted list, the government said. Full story
Tsvangirai assassination plot
From Japhet Ncube and Moffet Mofokeng in South Africa
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday hastily cancelled a scheduled trip back home, citing security concerns. . Full story
Mugabe Chinese weapons delivered in Harare
The weapons destined for Zimbabwe have arrived in Harare, The Weekender reported on Saturday. Full story
Mugabe announces June 27 for run off
Zimbabwe's long-awaited run-off election was finally set on Friday for June 27 as opposition leader and first-round winner Morgan Tsvangirai prepared to return home for his final push for power. Full story
Zim election delay is illegal: Biti
Zimbabwe's main opposition party rejected a delay in a run-off presidential election on Thursday and called for an urgent meeting of the regional SADC grouping to discuss a post-election crisis. full story
Mammoth bank note: Z$500 Million
Zimbabwe's central bank introduced 500 million Zimbabwe dollar notes worth just $2 on Thursday in the latest sign of spiralling hyperinflation, only a week after issuing the 250 million bill. full story
90 days Mugabe’s vampiric govt
Zimbabwe's run-off presidential election due this month was put off on Wednesday until as late as July, prompting the opposition to say President Robert Mugabe was trying to buy time for a crackdown. Full story
Zimbabwe not ready for democratic election
Conditions are neither safe nor fair yet for a run-off election in Zimbabwe in which the opposition hopes to unseat President Robert Mugabe, the regional SADC organisation which will monitor the poll said on Wednesday. Full story
'I want to go home' a cry for help
"I want to go home." This is the appeal of a Zimbabwean woman who fought to prevent her little sister from being raped during xenophobic attacks on Monday night. Full story
90days duty free on Zim commodities
Zimbabwe on Tuesday suspended import duty on some basic commodities, including cooking oil and flour, in response to a sharp spike in prices following the flotation of the local currency by the central bank last month. Full story
Recent highlights:
Japanese, US envoy in Zim stand-off
Mbeki sends military men to Zim
MDC-UK & Ireland chairman denies spying for Mugabe
Makosi squanders boyfriend’s £75 000, dumps him
U.S. Demand a massive number of election monitors
Tsvangirai delays return to Zim
Highlanders trapped in Sudanese battlefield
DeMbare bury Etoile
Frustrated Mugabe Chinese ship disappears
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