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Extravagant birthday celebrations seen as emblematic of lack of care for the nation.
Many ruling party members are seemingly too scared to declare support for presidential challenger.
President continues to confound those who believe the odds are stacked against him remaining in office much longer.
Revised law allows media free rein to cover March elections, but it seem policies will remain as restrictive as ever.
Skilled workers forced to abandon their careers in order to make ends meet.
A promising contender has thrown his hat into the ring, but the danger is that those who encouraged him will be too scared to back him publicly.
Bulawayo authorities’ standoff with Harare over utilities takeover aggravates shortage of mains water.
Ruling party rift deepens as senior member takes on Mugabe in presidential poll.
With four ballots taking place simultaneously, completing the March elections in a single day while ensuring everyone gets a chance to vote may be well-nigh impossible.
Zimbabwean leaders still refuse to talk about the mass killings designed to destroy support for President Robert Mugabe’s political opponents.