Cholera Fears as Bulawayo Water Crisis Continues
No sign yet that the government will step in to head off the health risks posed by growing water shortages.
Poverty, Bitterness and Heartache Blight North
Development agencies do their best to turn things around in the north of the country, but they face an uphill struggle.
Crippled and Destitute Stranded in Camps
With nowhere to go and no-one to look after them, they face an uncertain future.
Abductions Prompt Fears of New Crackdown
Rights groups believe ZANU-PF is behind a spate of recent kidnappings.
Harare: Few Tears for Manyika
As Mugabe henchman is buried, opposition round on man they see as architect of recent election violence.
Lira Corruption Arrests Controversy
Police criticised over their handling of arrests of local representatives suspected of fraud.
Comment: Roots of Impunity
Pervasive corruption within the judiciary and security forces means many alleged criminal are rarely tried.
Mugabe Allies Squash Succession Rumours
Party dismisses suggestions of leadership change at upcoming annual conference, as succession battle heats up.
Gono Reappointment Angers MDC
Opposition says extension of central banker’s term breaches deal on unity government.
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