Zimbabweans have taken to the polls in a closely-watched election, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa vies for a second term in office.
Zimbabweans are gearing up for a pivotal moment as they prepare to cast their ballots in the country’s second general election.
As Zimbabwe braces itself for a crucial national election, citizens have turned to prayer in a bid for a peaceful and stable future.
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, finds himself pitted against the incumbent, Emmerson Mnangagwa, in an upcoming election.
A Zimbabwean journalist revealed who allegedly paid for Pearl Thusi’s ‘propaganda tour’ to the country just recently
The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, gifted the president of Zimbabwe a helicopter as he backs African leaders.
President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa met with retired American boxer Floyd Mayweather at the Zimbabwean State House in Harare.
Tbo Touch is topping trends after his picture with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa made rounds on the internet.
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Nelson Chamisa was expected to address the rally at a stadium in Chiredzi before authorities banned it.
Zimbabwe has declared the end of severe blackouts that have interfered with businesses and millions of households.
Zanu-PF, the ruling party of Zimbabwe, has a long history of denouncing the United States as a superpower that polices the world.
The UK Embassy in Zimbabwe says that President Emmerson Mnangagwa WAS invited to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
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Hopewell Chin’ono has had one of his convictions overturned on Wednesday – and he now plans to take legal action against the government of Zimbabwe.
The Zanu-PF Patriots said South Africa had no overseer role to play with Zimbabwe and also warned against forces seeking to destabilise the ANC and other liberation movements in the region
Three veteran South African politicians were sent to Zimbabwe in early August to mediate the crisis.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF government faces mounting opposition amid an imploding economy, deepening political discord and social strife.
Dozens of anti-government critics have been arrested, many of them being accused of inciting violence and promoting the protests against corruption
On Sunday, 9 August 2020, former speaker of parliament Baleka Mbete and former minister Sydney Mufamadi met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to offer assistance to the country.
Police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades at protesters angered by human rights violations in Zimbabwe, who gathered at the embassy.
The South African government has been criticised for turning a blind eye to the unrest in Zimbabwe. The silence has officially been broken.
Amidst mass protest in Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa blamed the state of the ailing economy and the chaos unfolding on the streets on rogue detractors.
The country has been the scene of chaos with citizens taking to the streets, calling for an end to corruption – in the wake of fresh allegations involving President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son
Mnangagwa has ordered police and military personnel to fill the streets amid a mass anti-corruption protest on Friday.
While some of Shiri’s colleagues have praised him for serving the nation, other Zimbabweans have instead used his death to remember the victims of the Gukurahundi massacre, in which he is alleged to have played a central role.