Zimbabwe police fire tear gas to disperse opposition supporters [No Comment]
Crowds made fires in the centre of the capital Harare, blocking some streets and engaging in running battles with police who fired a water cannon and tear gas … source
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Crowds made fires in the centre of the capital Harare, blocking some streets and engaging in running battles with police who fired a water cannon and tear gas … source
This segment originally aired November 20, 2017 on VICE News Tonight on HBO. Mugabe ignored a noon deadline to quit as head of state and now faces … source
Counting began in Zimbabwe on Monday in the first election since the removal of former president Robert Mugabe, a watershed vote that could pull a pariah … source
Its d-day in Zimbabwe as the country votes in an election that is the first after the ouster of Robert Mugabe, the only leader the country have had since its…
The United States of America has maintained travel and financial sanctions on Zimbabwe’s senior ruling party officials, including President Emmerson … source
Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been angered by the opposition’s early victory claim in the July 30th presidential elections. The opposition on Tuesday stated that … source
New President Emmerson Mnangagwa laid out a grand vision on Friday to revitalise Zimbabwe’s ravaged economy and vowed to rule on behalf of all the … source
Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa said on Friday that he would pursue all legal and constitutional means of challenging this week’s presidential … source
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe declared a cholera outbreak in the capital Harare after 20 people died from the disease and more than 2,000 were infected by drinking contaminated water, new…
A new Zimbabwe, at the dawn of a Second Republic… These words are from Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was officially sworn in as president on Sunday, … source