Zimbabweans’ survival strategies
Even the better off have had to find ways to manage in the shattered economy
Even the better off have had to find ways to manage in the shattered economy
Doctors warn of ‘silent genocide’ as strike enters tenth week
A brutal crackdown has left critics of the government fearing for their lives and afraid to speak out
Former Zimbabwean Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko says he is afraid of being abducted and poisoned by state agents
Decision is meant to stabilise the economy — but analysts are not convinced
Further turmoil in store as the economic crisis worsens and unions contemplate strike action
The brutal campaign, spearheaded by soldiers, is part of a vicious response by the state to last week’s protests that rocked the country
Experts say the harsh reaction is a symptom of a bankrupt and desperate government
The protests began on Monday after President Emmerson Mnangagwa had announced a hike in fuel prices by up to 150%
Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the post-election violence in Zimbabwe blames ‘overwhelmed’ army and police