News

The decades-long rule of President Robert Mugabe appeared to be at an end Wednesday after Zimbabwe's military took over state television to announce that he was in custody. Army chiefs told ...
Zimbabwe remained under tight military control Wednesday, with the army brass calling for cooperation "for the good of our country," or face consequences.
Zimbabwe's Army chief, Gen. Constantino Chiwenga, threatened at a Monday news conference in the capital to "step in" to calm political tensions over the president's firing of his deputy.
As of today, the military seems to be firmly in control of Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, after what appears to have been a military coup. Tanks and armored vehicles have been deployed and the ...
It is a cold morning in eastern Zimbabwe as Lieutenant Colonel Reverend Doctor Samba Mosweu celebrates a glorious moment he has been waiting for all his life.
Zimbabwe’s largest diamond miner has begun retrenching some 400 workers as the industry takes ...
PF, is entering a turbulent phase, with growing signs that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s grip on power is weake ...
Zimbabwe's army commander has openly stated that the country's security forces intend to play a partisan political role, threatening future elections and those participating in them, Human Rights ...
Iran has guns and expertise; Zimbabwe has uranium and diamonds. Both are international pariahs. It's a heaven-made match in a world of crushing international sanctions.
The security sector: The Zimbabwe military is a highly professional, organised, disciplined organisation with a clear mandate that operates within the confines of the requisite statutes and the ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed the country’s military boss to replace Kirsty Coventry as sports minister. Mnangagwa says that Gen. Anselem Sanyatwe, commander of the ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated on Wednesday that the Zimbabwe army commander’s support for the country’s ruling party threatens the integrity of the country’s future elections as well as the rights ...