Terrence Musekiwa is the latest in a slew of artists from the arts and culture centre to represent Zimbabwe at the Venice Biennale.
Charles Mungoshi didn’t work in exile and paid the price in bans and relative obscurity at home. Now many of his stories in a fresh anthology
Neighbouring Zimbabwe is now offering vaccinations to foreign nationals and tourists who visit the country.
In promising news for travellers, some flights are restarting along regional routes between South Africa and its neighbouring countries.
British Airways, operated by Comair, will begin to resume flights on its regional route network after several months on the ground.
The day will include a march, a soccer match, and an all-night concert.
The outbreak, first detected in the township of Glen View outside Harare, has prompted the health ministry to declare an emergency in the city.
Time to get acquainted with the strong woman behind Zimbabwe’s President.
The disorder has turned deadly in the capital.
Anarchy has gripped the streets of Harare.
With its political and economical problems a thing of the past Zimbabwe is welcoming increasing numbers of tourists back into the country and hoping for even more. Armed with a camera and notepad Kris Griffiths takes a tour around the reborn nation, experiencing its full range of impressive natural wonders up close
Kubatana is the title for Kalakoda Promotions’ & Kwesé Sport’s next outing of the Friday Fight Night Series. The event takes place on the 27th of April in Zimbabwe at the iconic Harare City Sport Centre and forms part of the country’s national independence celebrations.
A rollercoaster of emotions is set to reach its peak, when Emmerson Mnangagwa is officially made Zimbabwe’s interim president on Friday
You aren’t are on your own, mate!
Protesters are marching on the streets of Harare against the rule of Robert Mugabe – and South African president Jacob Zuma is not welcome to the party.
While his citizens have been left in poverty during the last four decades, it hasn’t stopped Bob amassing a tidy sum for himself.
They’re a dictator down, with a government in waiting. What does it all mean for us?
With rumours rife of a coup developing in Zimbabwe, this wouldn’t be Mugabe’s first time
Whether it’s a show of force or an actual coup, Mugabe is losing his iron grip on the country
Photos have emerged online of tanks plotting a path towards the capital…
Freshlyground were turned away at Harare International Airport on Sunday ahead of a concert for thousands of their Zimbabwean fans. But the move appears to be politically motivated following a 2010 song criticising President Robert Mugabe.