April 12, 2007
Zimbabwe: Still Picking Up the Pieces After Operation Murambatsvina
Life is still an uphill struggle for hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans forced to live in the open after the government-led Operation Murambatsvina (Drive out Trash) demolished… Read more »
November 08, 2006
Zimbabwe: Undertakers Report Booming Business
One sector of Zimbabwe's depressed economy is experiencing boom times. For those providing services for the dead, business is very healthy. Read more »
August 04, 2006
Zimbabwe: Survival After Operation Murambatsvina
A year after Zimbabwe's controversial campaign to demolish illegal urban settlements and informal markets, thousands of people remain in limbo, fearful of renewed raids by the… Read more »
August 02, 2006
Zimbabwe: Farmers Feeding Grain Black Market
Inflation is forcing Zimbabwe's new farmers to ignore a government directive that compels them to sell their produce to a centralised grain utility, opting instead to take lower… Read more »
January 24, 2006
Zimbabwe: Govt Takes Radio Station Board Members to Court
The government has begun negotiating with the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) to replace the controversial government-appointed Media and Information Commission (MIC), but… Read more »
December 16, 2005
Zimbabwe: Police Raid Independent Radio Station
A police raid on a private radio station in Zimbabwe has been condemned as an attack on media freedom. Read more »
July 25, 2005
Zimbabwe: Evictions Continue Despite International Condemnation
Ignoring a call by the United Nations to halt evictions of people living in unauthorised housing, Zimbabwean police on Friday ordered residents out of Porta Farm, one of… Read more »