Payday Nightmare in Zimbabwe
The six-digit salaries earned by those lucky enough to have jobs are not enough to cover the barest essentials.
The six-digit salaries earned by those lucky enough to have jobs are not enough to cover the barest essentials.
Everyone agrees that what Zimbabwe needs is competent administration, but few would concur with Robert Mugabe that only he has those skills.
The government’s new corruption survey is merely another way for the authorities to be seen to be doing something, without taking resolute steps to root out the problem.
Zimbabwe’s opposition had planned a huge funeral for their “national hero” Gift Tandare, but the government arranged a quiet ceremony far away from the capital.
If economic collapse ends Robert Mugabe’s rule, there may be no political leader there to step in and replace him.
Groundswell of opposition to the Mugabe regime triggers new police crackdowns.
If the Zimbabwean opposition wants a presidential election next year, it must forego a new constitution.
Critics says there is a ZANU PF political agenda behind registrar-general’s incessant harassment of people over their citizenship.
Spiralling costs of newsprint - forcing up cover prices - seen by some as the greatest threat to access to information.
ZANU PF enraged by book that casts president as reluctant leader of independence struggle.