Harare councillors who were elected on March 29 have finally been sworn into office, and are expected to have their first meeting this week to elect a mayor and deputy mayor.
We received reports from Chiredzi and Zaka constituencies that ZANU PF officials and militia have continued to assault innocent villagers, accusing them of voting for the MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the Presidential runoff elections.
Ramped up pressure from the West, especially the U.S. and Britain, is having a perverse effect on African leaders gathered in Egypt. The harder the West leans, the more they circle the wagons around Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe.
HWANGE Colliery Company recently signed an agreement to export 10 000 tonnes of coal fines a month to Konkola Copper Mines in Zambia, managing director Mr Fred Moyo told the annual general meeting.
In May 1998, 70,000 people from across Britain and the world took part in one of the biggest demonstrations the UK had ever seen: a human chain around the Group of 8 (G8) summit in Birmingham, demanding an end to
The pressure on Robert Mugabe to end his violent regime is mounting following last week's "sham" election, with a growing number of international leaders and businesses disassociating themselves from the octogenarian dictator.
SABMiller and Molson Coors Brewing Company yesterday, 30 June 2008, announced the closing of the transaction to combine their US and Puerto Rico operations to create MillerCoors.
On Monday the world caught a glimpse of the pressure that Robert Mugabe is under, as global condemnation intensifies in the wake of his sham election. Mugabe went on a tirade calling a journalist a "bloody idiot" when he was
The Erongo Region Small Scale Miners Association (ERSSMA) has received N$8,3 million from the European Commission (EC) to enable them to effectively mine tourmaline gemstones in the region.
The local clearinghouse, Namclear, is focusing on the incorporation of ATM card processing into the Namibian system. This follows the smooth incorporation of electronic fund transfers and the clearing of all Namibian cheques.
MDC Vice-President Thokozani Khupe said African leaders are aware there is a 'big problem' in Zimbabwe that urgently needs to be dealt with before it's too late.
The African Union (AU) has called on Zimbabwe's political parties to enter talks aimed at establishing a government of national unity, news agencies reported late Tuesday.
Martin Gurajena*, like many other opposition activists forced to flee Zimbabwe's ongoing political violence, has a difficult choice to make: when will it be safe to go home?
African Investment Bank (BAI) and the Terminals Managing Society (SOGESTER) on Monday singed an agreement amounted at USD 45 million, for the ehabilitation of the Luanda Port container terminal number two.
THE government was quick to deny media reports yesterday that it had lobbied the African Union (AU) for the status quo to remain in Zimbabwe, saying it would adopt the same position as the AU and the Southern African Development
President Bush today signed into law a measure by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard L. Berman (D-CA) that will eliminate a government-imposed stigma against association with the African National Congress of South Africa.
An independent United Nations human rights expert has called for greater efforts to provide those displaced by floods in Mozambique with adequate housing and other services so they can start to rebuild their lives.
THE African Union election observer team yesterday said Friday's poll which was won by President Mugabe was peaceful and held within the electoral laws of Zimbabwe while the Sadc observer team was heavily divided on its opinion.