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ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe's draft constitution has been sent to parliament, where it is expected to be approved after it was overwhelmingly endorsed by citizens.
The editor and chief reporter of a leading weekly the Zimbabwe Independent have been detained by police after publishing a politically sensitive article.
Zimbabwe’s first-quarter trade deficit with SA amounted to $28m and is expected to widen, with the current account deficit now at more than 20% of GDP.
Zimbabwe's president says Africa's security agents must be wary of new foreign threats.
Zimbabwe will consult with the mining industry before imposing any new taxes on the sector to help fund elections set for July, Mines Minister Obert Mpofu says.
After shunning Zimbabwe during its years of hyperinflation and political strife, foreign investors are finding the country increasingly attractive.
Zimbabwe police have arrested a youth leader from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party for allegedly undermining President Robert Mugabe, the party says.
Zambian Vice President Guy Scott says South Africa is backward in terms of development, despite the country being Africa's biggest economy.
Zimbabwe generals say they won't meet with their prime minister who is urging security reforms.
South African investors are considering investing at least R13.37bn in various sectors of the Zimbabwean economy, a top official says.
Former PM Raila Odinga is set to deliver a keynote speech at the Time CEO Africa Summit in the UK on the prospects for African trade.
Zimbabwe could introduce new taxes on its mining sector to help fund July elections instead of borrowing on the debts markets, Finance Minister Tendai Biti says.
As Robert Mugabe's final election nears there are signs the strongman's power is waning.
Zimbabwe could introduce new taxes on its mining sector to help fund July elections instead of borrowing on the debt markets, Finance Minister Tendai Biti says.
For 33 years Robert Mugabe has bestrode Zimbabwean politics, ruling as a virtual government of one. But as his final election nears there are signs the strongman's power is waning.