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Zimbabwe's upper house of parliament has approved the country's new constitution, sending the document to President Robert Mugabe to sign into law.
Robert Mugabe says he owes his long life to God and that he suffers loneliness from the loss of his friends and relatives as he turns 89 years.
Zimbabwe's parliament has been presented with a draft constitution, opening the way for a referendum followed by elections this year.
Zimbabwe's justice minister is "a justless minister who deserves to be in prison", Finance minister Tendai Biti says.
Zimbabwe's population is suffering due to sanctions imposed by the West while President Robert Mugabe remains over-nourished
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has set out plans for a constitutional referendum in November and March elections, in a new move.
Zimbabwean PM Morgan Tsvangirai is facing a last-minute challenge to his wedding after his former fiancée filed a case in the High Court.
Zimbabwe is headed for a hung parliament as support for the country’s two main parties and political principals remains evenly balanced.
A draft constitution by Zimbabwe lawmakers as part of key reforms ahead of elections is a flawed compromise that will have little effect.
Zimbabwean PM Morgan Tsvangirai has dismissed Zanu-PF led indigenisation plans for banks, in a move set to deepen cracks in the unity govt.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai called for peace and demanded political reforms before any election to replace a coalition government.
President Robert Mugabe is said to be "fighting for his life" in a Singapore hospital, where he is being treated for an unspecified illness.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe threatened to reject SA counterpart Jacob Zuma as facilitator for the tense power-sharing government.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has flown secretly to Singapore for medical treatment for the eighth time this year.
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