BY NYASHA CHINGONO Ben Gilpin is one of hundreds of commercial farmers who has been offered government compensation for being evicted from their land and farms...
HARARE – Inside a grimy, poorly lit room in Mbare, one of Zimbabwe’s most populous townships, a 45-year-old man sits on a makeshift stool as he...
BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI A leading media freedom lobby group says it is concerned about the safety of Zimbabwean journalists as the country heads to the crucial...
LONDON – Zimbabwe plans to keep its local currency as legal tender, even as the US dollar is now the unit of choice for most transactions...
BY NYASHA CHINGONO Zimbabwe’s economy could grow 6% this year, better than a previous forecast for 3.8% growth, thanks to a strong performance by agriculture and...