Mugabe Faces Renewed Opposition Challenge
After a damaging internal split, the Movement for Democratic Change is back in action and eager to take on the government.
Soldiers Quitting in Droves
Army faces mass resignations and desertions as discontent over pay and conditions grows.
Rural Zimbabwe Facing Mass Hunger
People in the countryside can barely feed themselves as crops fail for the sixth successive year.
Clerics in Zimbabwe Take Joint Stand
The country’s divided churches unite against Mugabe.
Cities in Crisis
Residents of the country’s deteriorating urban centres blame government policies for the collapse of municipal services and infrastructure.
Bennett Promises Continued Struggle Against Mugabe
Opposition figure Roy Bennett told IWPR he had no plans to leave Zimbabwe, just before police put him on their wanted list in connection with an alleged coup plot.
Zimbabweans Denied Dignified Funerals
So many Zimbabweans are now dying that burial at Harare's cemeteries is becoming a privilege of the rich.
Schools Hit by Teacher Exodus
Woefully underpaid and threatened with violence, teachers are leaving their jobs in droves.
Zimbabwe IMF Membership in the Balance
IMF ratchets up pressure on Zimbabwe to change policies and repay entire debt to the fund.
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