Teachers Vote With Their Feet
As qualified teaching staff leave their jobs and flood out of the country, the schools are filling up with untrained teachers.
Bank Chief Out on a Limb
Some say Gideon Gono is looking for a pretext to jump ship – if necessary by getting the president to push him.
Constitutional Deal Opens up Cracks in Opposition
Despite attempts to defuse arguments over a controversial vote in Zimbabwe’s parliament, the row highlights the divide between pragmatic politicians and idealistic activists.
Party Congress to Determine Mugabe's Fate
President will either step down as ZANU-PF chief or face an unprecedented leadership challenge.
Maria's Daily Struggle
The plight of Maria Makoni highlights the grim realities of life in a country suffering dire shortages of just about everything.
Trade Unions' Stay-Away Strike Flops
No sign of riot police as people turn up to work as usual, despite calls for a massive strike.
Controversial Election Bill Passed Unopposed
Campaigners are outraged at MDC’s decision to back a bill that clears the way for next year’s elections.
President Undermined by ZANU-PF Divisions
Mugabe may face greater threat from own party than weakened MDC.
Mugabe Row Endangers EU-Africa Summit
African leader dig their heels in and demand that the Zimbabwean leader should be allowed to appear in person.
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