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Broadcast: Jan 06, 2003 In Zimbabwe, shortages of food are being blamed for two riots in recent days. One of the riots took place Sunday, the other on Friday. Both happened because of shortages of mai
Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe delivers a speech during the closing ceremony of the 30th Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit in Windhoek, Namibia, 17 Aug 2010 Days after hopes were raised at the Southern Africa Development Commun
The 15-member Southern Africa Development Community on Friday declared Zimbabwe's elections free and peaceful. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party has taken well over 50-percent of the parliamentary seats in the general elections. Whil
Broadcast: Feb 10, 2003 Two of Zimbabwe's most prominent athletes have issued a strongly-worded condemnation of the human rights situation in their country. They made their unexpected statement just b
Members of Zimbabwe's constitutional outreach team has begun training in Harare before being deployed across the country to prepare for the writing of a new document. Ish Mafundikwa | Harare 11 January 2010 Zimbabwe took another step towards drafting
Finance Minister Tendai Biti says the country needs billions of dollars to pull its economy back to the levels of a decade ago when it was at its peak. Ish Mafundikwa | Harare 24 December 2009 Photo: AP Zimbabwe Finance Minister Tendai Biti Finance M
Many Zimbabweans living and working in neighboring South Africa travel home during the holiday period, causing massive bottlenecks at the main overland border post. Despite the delays and the cost, they prefer to return to South Africa after only a f
By Peta Thornycroft Early next week, election officials from the Southern African Development Community meet in Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls to put final touches on new principles for elections in the re
'Fight For Rights Will Continue' In Zimbabwe, #ThisFlag Movement Pastor Vows MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now to Zimbabwe, where, for years, the mantra from opponents of the country's longtime leader was Mugabe must go. Now that Robert Mugabe has gone, what'
Politics In Zimbabwe Has A New Soundtrack ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Music and politics have always been intertwined, whether the song is Yankee Doodle or A Change Is Gonna Come. This week, I've been reporting on a political transformation in Zimbabwe. Rober
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to arrive in Beijing on Monday for his first visit to China, as well as his first state visit to a country outside of Africa, since taking office. Ahead of his arrival, Mnangagwa has sat down with Chines
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on his way to Beijing for the upcoming Forum on China Africa Cooperation Summit in Beijing. Ahead of his departure, he sat down with the Chinese media in Zimbabwe to talk about his expectations. Emmerson Mna
By Peta Thornycroft Harare 18 February 2008 There is growing uncertainty in Zimbabwe as politicians and analysts realize that President Robert Mugabe is likely to face a run off after the March 29 elections. For VOA, Peta Thornycroft in Harare report
By Peta Thornycroft Harare 01 March 2006 Arthur Mutambare, a newly-elected leader of one of Zimbabwe's opposition parties, says he has an obligation to return home to help deliver people from what he
Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai and two senior members of his party were temporarily prevented from traveling to South Africa Thursday when Zimbabwe officials confiscated their passports and then returned them. Peta Thornycro
Police in Zimbabwe are warning they do not have enough money to feed people in holding cells around the country. The whole justice system in Zimbabwe is threatened by lack of adequate resources. Although fewer people are being arrested now than in pr
One year ago, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, then opposition-leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara, leader of another small opposition party, signed a political agreement that led to the formation of a unity government. Its purpose was to
A high-powered delegation from Zhejiang Province is in Zimbabwe, exploring development opportunities and further enhancing China-Zimbabwe cooperation. 00:00/03:13 The delegation is led by Che Jun, secretary of Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Com
Zimbabwe's president-elect has been inaugurated for a five-year term. Emmerson Mnangagwa is calling on the nation to move forward with him, vowing to implement radical economic reforms to attract investment. Our reporter Gao Junya brings the details
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