Mike Nyoni
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In tour of Harare suburbs, parliamtarians shocked to see raw sewage flowing in front of locals’ houses.
The ZANU-PF administration presses ahead with a plan to take a controlling share in foreign-owned businesses, despite warnings about the consequences.
The president’s address to UN General Assembly followed close on a successful constitutional deal backed by the opposition.
With Libya and now, seemingly, China cooling off Zimbabwe, some say Mugabe’s remaining friends are purely of sentimental value.
Government refuses to intervene to tackle acute shortages in opposition city.
Is government bid to halt downward economic spiral all its cracked up to be?
Nigerians in Zimbabwe appear to be bearing the brunt of Mugabe’s seeming contempt for their former leader.