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Parties agree on electoral reform
Sat, Jun 04, 2011
ZIMBABWE'S Cabinet has approved electoral reforms that will see results of Presidential polls being scrutinised by independent and reputable audit firms as parties in the inclusive government move to eliminate potential hitches to a free and fair poll, The Financial Gazette established this week.
Chidyausiku to quit post?
Sat, Feb 18, 2012
CHIEF Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has reached retirement age although he has an option to get a five-year extension if he produces a medical report confirming that he is mentally and physically fit to continue on the bench, this has been revealed.
SADC backing for Zuma deals blow to Mugabe
Sat, Feb 25, 2012
THE Southern African Developm-ent Community (SADC) has given a nod to South African President Jacob Zuma’s continued mediation in the Zimbabwe crisis following an onslaught by ZANU-PF over his facilitation reports the Financial Gazette.
Zimbabwe: MLF Doomed
Sat, Feb 25, 2012
A year after it was formed the Mthwakazi Liberation Front remains in a political crisis as its leadership is hamstrung by treason charges, party splits and growing isolation from other political parties over its controversial policies.
'FAT CAT' minister sues MDC official for defamation
Sat, Mar 10, 2012
BULAWAYO — Mines Minister Obert Mpofu has served notice to sue a Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) official for a whopping US$1 million over remarks he made about the minister’s perceived “obscene” wealth.
Zimbabwe: China to Turn Bulawayo Into EPZ
Sat, May 05, 2012
Plans are underway between Zimbabwe and China to turn the city of Bulawayo into an economic zone, a development expected to revive the second capital's ailing manufacturing industry.
