HARARE, Zimbabwe – The felling of Zimbabwe’s famed colonial-era “Hanging Tree” is reviving legends and superstitions and has many believing it signals a new era for this troubled southern African ...
Taylor gets the trophy from Peter Chingoka, chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, and holds it up proudly. That brings us to the end of Zimbabwe's comeback Test match, a game in which they outplayed ...
LACONIA — The path that led Father Tobias Nyatsambo, a native of Zimbabwe, to become an Episcopal priest in the Lakes Region wasn't a linear one. Having recently become the new rector of St. James ...
Over the past decade, Zimbabwe's political development has been stymied by the government's closure of political space to avoid public scrutiny and competition from the political opposition. The ...
HARARE, ZimbabweHARARE, Zimbabwe — Western visitors to Zimbabwe are looking for zeros. They’re snapping up old, defunct Zimbabwe bank notes, most notably the one hundred trillion Zimbabwe dollar bill, ...
An entertaining series comes to a close on Sunday as Zimbabwe and Bangladesh aim to make the most of their final clash in Bulawayo. The five-match rubber has swung from being one-sided in favour of ...
Harare, Zimbabwe, October 14 (ENInews)--Zimbabwe's high court has ordered Anglican Church staffers back at a mission hospital from where they were evicted by an excommunicated bishop last month and ...
Zimbabwe’s richest man, Strive Masiyiwa, is venturing into solar energy, according to a report in New Zimbabwe. Masiyiwa, 50, is the founder and executive chairman of Econet Wireless, a ...
Zimbabwe will start to sell its 2010-2011 tobacco crop on Feb. 15, Newsday reported, citing the Tobacco Marketing and Industry Board, a state organization that regulates the trade in the sale of cured ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have this month issued three conflicting projections about Zimbabwe’s economic prospects, a development that might confuse ...
In Zimbabwe, 45 people were rounded up and charged with treason after gathering to view online news coverage of the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt. One man detained is a law professor at the University ...