Life-Saving Drugs Out of Reach for Most
Many seriously ill patients can no longer afford prescription charges.
Mugabe Outmanoeuvres Ruling Party Opponents
President’s rivals caught flatfooted over ZANU-PF candidature for presidential poll.
MDC Riven by New Divisions
As elections draw closer, the already divided opposition is stricken with internal strife.
MPs Witness Sewage “Horror”
In tour of Harare suburbs, parliamtarians shocked to see raw sewage flowing in front of locals’ houses.
Government Policies Backfire Time and Again
No let-up in directives that alienate and demoralise the population.
ZANU-PF Leadership Divisions Mount
Growing evidence of split in ruling party over its candidate for presidential election next year.
Political Theatre Rattles Ruling Party
Playwrights remain defiant in the face of growing government intimidation and arrests.
Lisbon Summit Furore
Dispute over European-Africa summit suggests both continents are driven more by self-interest than human rights, analysts say.
Central Banker Dissents Over Nationalisation
The ZANU-PF administration presses ahead with a plan to take a controlling share in foreign-owned businesses, despite warnings about the consequences.
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