Headline news Saturday 30 November, 2013
- Close battle expected from ZANU PF elections
- Sadly, Robert Mugabe Doesn’t Have a Gay Son
- Build refinery and keep majority shares, govt tells platinum miners
- Zimbabwe and the West Patching Things Up?
- Gideon Gono leaves Zimbabwe’s central bank
- Zimstat releases final census results
- We need coherent, pragmatic leaders
- 280 Laws Not Aligned With New Zim Constitution
- Press statement: Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
- WOZA activists brutalised on Women Human Rights Defenders Day
- Two MDC envoys survive Mugabe recall
- PPC finanlises Zim plant feasibility study
- ‘Murky’ bid to mend Air Zim’s wings
- $200m fund for tourism sector
- Zesa to increase power charges
- 99-year leases: Banks shift goalposts | The Herald
- More Farmers Growing Tobacco in Dry Regions
- MDC, Take a Leaf from former commercial farmers
- Well said, Amai Jukwa!
- International lenders wary of Zimbabwe
- Liquidity crunch: A flashback to 2008 – Tendai Biti
- Zimbabwe banks limit withdrawals
- Bank charges to go up
- Gono cancels banks MoU | The Herald
- Where is Zim Asset blueprint?
- Rumours intensifying economic morass – Eric Bloch
- SA, Zim at war over generals
- Zanu PF ropes in State security in party elections
- Unpacking Zanu PF succession debate
- Mugabe’s 100 days of turmoil
- High noon for Mujuru, Mnangagwa
- Internal democracy and power battles in parties
- Mutasa should face the state media music – Muckraker
Headline news Friday 29 November, 2013
- Zimbabweans among most influential Africans
- No power, no investors – Eddie Cross
- Zimbabwe needs new heroes
- Analysts, citizens slam Look East policy
- Do-or-die weekend polls on cards
- Gloves off in ZANU-PF
- CSO’s, Academia Put Zanu PF Under Spotlight
- Tsvangirai reveals Mugabe’s fears
- ZANU PF dismisses landmark SA order to probe Zim torture
- Mwonzora wades into constitutional debate
- ‘Dismantle violence infrastructure’
- New Constitution very clear but in bad hands, says MDC-T
- MDC-T MP case referred to constitutional court | The Herald
- Diamond companies pledges not yet honoured
- Textile industry on the brink of collapse | The Herald
- ZANU PF lures chiefs with promise of sugar cane farms
- Zanu PF-aligned firm fleeces rural farmers
- ‘Ban food imports’
- German firm bypassing EU trade ban to fund Mugabe
- Govt speaks on BIPPA farms | The Herald
- Jonathan Moyo behind ‘economic and corporate vandalism’ at ZBC
- ZANU PF seeks Chinese help in media control
- We are worried by ‘brown envelope’ journalism: Mandiwanzira
- Adapt or sink, Mandiwanzira tells media
- Tourism ministry in allowance storm
- Zimbabwe’s Architects of Poverty – Vince Musewe
- Liquidity shortage in Zimbabwe: myth or reality
- ‘Zim must not expect any economic miracles, I’m not Makandiwa’
- Chinamasa’s brave face
- Spare us the Zimbabwe dollar scare
- Govt to appoint acting RBZ governor | The Herald
Headline news Thursday 28 November, 2013
- Govt takes over US$1,35billion RBZ debt | The Herald
- Zimbabwe cash crunch: Hundreds queue
- Govt needs $200 million to recapitalise RBZ
- Zimbabwe in fresh cash crisis
- ‘Biased’ ZBC taken to court over licences
- Majome takes on ZBC
- Ex-staffers bemoan ZBC situation
- MP calls for stiffer penalties on elephant poachers
- Govt pledges to industrialise rural areas
- Diarrhoea kills 440 children
- Mugabe must punish inactive ministers
- ZimAsset dead with corruption
- Gweru City Council disconnects defaulting residents
- Who is Who in Zimbabwe: Barnabas Thondhlana
- Zimbabwe gets $430 million from UN
- Election violence victims cry, wait in vain for help
- Abel Chikomo – court acquittal not worth celebrating
- SA court upholds landmark order to probe Zim crimes against humanity
- South Africa Court Orders Probe into Torture of Zimbabweans
- South African police must investigate ‘Zimbabwe torture’
- SAPS can probe crimes outside SA
- SA has duty to investigate Zimbabwe torture claims, court rules
- Bill Watch Parliamentary Committees Series 21/2013 [No Committee Meetings This Week]
- Democracy in Retreat – Eddie Cross
- Adequate power key for platinum refinery
- Zimra launches tax blitz in Bulawayo
- How can we feed our nation again? – Ben Freeth
- Cut down on deforestation – Cathy Buckle
- SA appeal court to rule on Zim torture case
- UN to monitor Zimbabwe demolitions
- Govt meets UNDP on demolitions | The Herald
- My arrest was a set up, says Zim rights lawyer
- Courts saw through stitch up bid: Mtetwa
- Mtetwa acquitted | The Herald
- Who is Who in Zimbabwe: Supa Mandiwanzira
- Zim medical tariffs highest in region | The Herald
- Obituary – Costa Pafitis
Headline Wednesday 27 November, 2013
- Zanu PF ministers bad perfomers: Rau
- Kasukuwere faces arrest
- Tourism indaba for Victoria Falls
- Who is Who in Zimbabwe: Elias Mambo
- Stop it, Mutasa tells State media
- Mutasa: Zanu PF kingmaker?
- Conflicting reports emerge on Zim’s diamond income
- Zimbabwe diamond polisher cries foul
- Anjin investments under fire for ‘lying’ to relocated villagers
- State media calls for punitive ‘anti-sanctions’ laws
- Parliament must introduce anti-sanctions Bill | The Herald
- ‘Indigenisation Act necessary for reluctant companies’ | The Herald
- An economy starved of liquidity: How? | The Herald
- Zimbabwe to Sell Debt to Select Investors as Auctions Fail
- Trust Bank’s recap hangs in the balance | The Herald
- Zanu-PF, MPs clash over party vehicles | The Herald
- Tsvangirai’s nine days with Harare
- Tough rules for bus operators on cards | The Herald
- Skint GMB forces farmers to quit maize
- Poor funding hits seed sales
- Zimbabweans Fail to Access Cash in Mutare
- MDC election petitions dismissed
- Rising violence against women & girls in Zimbabwe
- Glen View activists face ‘indefinite’ detention as trial postponed
- Freed Mtetwa Speaks Out
- Beatrice Mtetwa: Zimbabwe lawyer acquitted
- Beatrice Mtetwa finally acquitted
- ZLHR Press Statement 26 November 2013
- Breaking:Mtetwa acquitted
- Constitution Watch 41/2013 of 25th November [The Constitution : National Peace and Reconciliation Commission: Part II]
- Constitution Watch 40/2013 of 25th November [The Constitution : National Peace and Reconciliation Commission, Part I]
Headline news Tuesday 26 November, 2013
- Mutambara, Biti hailed for performance
- Take it easy, VP Mujuru advises Mutasa | The Herald
- Mutasa in angry rant at Zimpapers, ZBC
- Zanu PF denies ordering Moyo to zip it
- Zanu PF gags Jonathan Moyo
- Zanu PF to continue with one VP
- Mujuru closes in on succession battle
- Mujuru bashes Mnangagwa
- Ian Smith has the last laugh in his grave – William Muchayi
- ZMC registers 85 media organisations | The Herald
- Zim lags behind in information development
- Income Tax Bill submitted to President | The Herald
- ‘Diamond revenue can jumpstart economy’
- IMF still monitoring Zim progress
- Financial groups meet to craft short-term funding | The Herald
- Govt admits it’s technically broke
- Umguza council resumes destruction of Reigate Compound
- Gweru City Council in the red
- Mtetwa’s Date With Justice
- Stakeholders Hold Meeting to Share Views on Zim Future
- Zimbabwe Human Rights Record Worrying
- 500 000 vehicles unroadworthy: Mpofu | The Herald
- ZANU PF under pressure to deliver jobs as promised
- Thousands left struggling as retrenchment numbers soar
- Zanu-PF dinner rakes in US$1m | The Herald
- Has Mugabe made his choice?
- Mugabe Thwarts Mnangagwa Rebellion
Headline news Monday 25 November, 2013
- Zim has been raking in millions in diamond royalties
- China emerges consistent top investor since 2010 – Sunday Mail
- Uproar over Zanu PF conference preparations
- Mujuru And Mnangagwa “ideologically Bankrupt” – Jonathan Moyo
- Mujuru shines at politburo meeting
- Mujuru Scores Crucial Victory in Zanu PF’s Turf War
- Zanu PF politburo meeting: What happened?
- Politburo passes poll resolution – Sunday Mail
- Gvt cracks whip on miners
- Zim Asset blueprint will rejuvenate the economy – Sunday Mail
- Less than half of Govt inputs distributed – Sunday Mail
- Govt’s Assault of Zim NGO’s Derailed
- Zim rights activist Chikomo finally acquitted
- Nigerians, Chinese Business Owners Face Arrest in January
- Age of Mugabe: Reversing The Legacy Of European Vampirism And Colonialism
- One hundred thousand dollar dinner – Cathy Buckle
- The Riggers Rigged
- Not Just a Hitler Moustache
Headline news Sunday 24 November, 2013
Headline news Saturday 23 November, 2013
- Mugabe naps make Zimbabwe laughing stock
- Mugabe succession: Things fall apart?
- Mugabe flies into party storm
- Warring ZANU PF factions head for showdown Saturday
- Mujuru faction hits back
- Zanu-PF factions bare fangs
- Zanu-PF camps battle for control
- EDITORIAL: Zimbabwe misrule coming to a head
- 2014 Zimbabwe budget likely mid-December
- Fallen heroes of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange | The Herald
- Zimbabwe economy fails to shed gloom
- Civil servants bonuses at risk as banks limit cash withdrawals
- Zimbabwe banks limit withdrawals as liquidity bites
- Zimbabwe government turns blind eye to corruption scourge
- New push for diamond policy enforcement
- Masvingo ‘totally behind’ Tsvangirai
- Doctors hike medical consultation fees | The Herald
- Tomana wants Komichi jailed
- Prosecutor General goes after Morgen Komichi | The Herald
- Show appetite for respect of rights
- ‘Zambezi water for Bulawayo by 2018’
- Why you should Visit Zimbabwe
- Election mode hurts economy: Mzembi
- Platinum export ban vow serious: Chidakwa
- Zimbabwe not letting up on mines takeovers
- Foreign shop owners face fresh threats of arrest
- 30 Day ultimatum for foreign shops | The Herald
- ZBC: Casualty of ‘do-nothingism’
- ZBC turnaround a mountain to climb
- Israeli company selling out Israel
Headline news Friday 22 November, 2013
- One month ultimatum for foreign business owners | The Herald
- Government must reform to attract investment and revive economy
- Vast tracts of wildlife land grabbed by party leaders
- Zim Records Surplus of $32 Million in Trade With U.S
- Zimbabwe’s real assets are its people – Vince Musewe
- More awards for human rights defenders
- MPs implored to defend human rights
- Late budget suggests all is not well for Zimbabwe
- Budget delays disastrous
- Tobacco earnings hit $1,3bn
- Liquidity constraints hit OK
- The Big Picture interview with Precious Shumba
- Money to build? Ignatius Chombo, what drugs are you on?
- Demolitions ‘callous, inhumane’
- ‘Vindictive’ ZANU PF offers no alternatives for pending demolitions
- Zim man sentenced as Mnangagwa fights to defend insult laws
- Mnangagwa defends insult law
- Min Mnangagwa calls for common tax and trade laws | The Chronicle
- Rule of law key to fighting Zim hunger
- Govt to stop free inputs
- Blood diamonds? Locals accuse Chinese
- US will insist on clean diamonds: Wharton
- New farmers in dire straits
- Cash crunch exposes firms to predators
- Tsvangirai wins MDC battle
- MDC-T poll petitons crumble | The Herald
- Teacher incentives create rift
- Zim to save US$100m from E20
- ‘We don’t have to wait for 2018’ – Simba Makoni
- Explosive Politburo on cards
- ZACC investigating Masimirembwa
- President makes senior appointments | The Herald
- Mnangagwa Constitutional Court case deferred to next year | The Herald
- ZBC insolvent | The Herald
Headline news Thursday 21 November, 2013
- China promises Africa $1 trillion financing
- Pictures: Mugabe sleeping during summit
- President’s reputation must be protected – Mnangagwa
- Diamond body lobbies for removal of Zim trade restrictions
- Definition of ‘blood diamond’ is skewed
- Watchdog calls on US to lift Zimbabwe diamond sanctions
- Curse Of Chiadzwa: Villagers Lose Cattle In Zim Diamond Fields
- African human rights commission to consider WOZA case
- Chihuri not doing enough to curb police corruption
- MDC Joburg endorses Tsvangirai
- Would Mugabe’s departure kill Zanu?
- Mugabe’s “dead wood” and the task ahead
- MPs want to accompany Mugabe on foreign trips
- Foreign Affairs ministry requests Zimbabwe Parly to recall ambassadors
- Dollarisation inhibiting Zimbabwe’s competitiveness
- Penny stocks to exit ZSE? | The Herald
- Interfresh to delist from ZSE
- ZSE slumps
- Face up to reality, govt told
- Govt must act on food shortage
- Acute water crisis hits Masvingo
- Govt repossesses two farms in Masvingo | The Herald
- Party infighting frightens Mugabe
- Zanu-PF provinces welcome election postponement | The Herald
- We’re no lapdog, Herald tells Zanu PF
- Webster Shamu blamed for ZBC rot
- Switch off errant broadcasters, Prof Moyo orders BAZ | The Herald
- The First 100 Days – Eddie Cross
- Zimbabwe needs an exit strategy from self-imposed catastrophe – ZUNDE
Headline news Wednesday 20 November, 2013
- Millions of lives at risk over govt water provision failures
- Cholera outbreak looms in Zimbabwe capital
- Exiled Zim Media Keen To Operate From Home Soil
- Nyanga villagers arrested after protesting partisan maize scheme
- Public interest should guide media
- Bid to stop Mnangagwa defamation case flops
- Biti launches law firm
- Zimbabwe Investment Authority approves over $500m projects
- Bank queues return as cash crunch bites
- ZSE ends bullish run | The Source
- 350 families homeless | The Herald
- Government owes $79 million in unpaid education bills
- Zimbabwe government in $15m school fees assistance debt
- Beware Chinese deals: Pim Kraan
- ‘Nothing wrong with Zim mortgaging minerals’ – Didymus Mutasa
- Economy: We’re in real trouble | The Herald
- Bill Watch 57/2013 of 19th November 2013 [Prosecutor-General Sworn In]
- Mugabe to intervene as ZANU PF cancels provincial elections
- Ignore English guise, Bob’s no Brit clone
- Zanu PF extends begging bowl
- Zimbabwe in paralysis, says Tsvangirai
- Mugabe’s deputy aims for top spot
- Some in Zanu (PF) behave strange: Mutasa
- Death fears in Zanu PF
- Analysts blame Mugabe for Zanu PF infighting
- This is not how Comrades behave | The Herald
- Zanu PF calls off problematic polls
- Zanu-PF provincial polls called off | The Herald
- AN fertiliser shortage looms
- Fertilizer, Maize Seed Shortages Cripple Zim Farming Season
- Heavy rains expected: Met Office | The Herald
- ZANU PF will never put the nation first
Headline news Tuesday 19 November, 2013
- ZSE starts week on a high
- Inflation declines
- More arrests in elephant poaching crackdown
- Farmers to remain in Save Conservancy | The Herald
- Govt targets 500 million trees by 2026
- ‘More FDIs key to Zim Asset success’
- Zimglass suspends production | The Herald
- Government to overhaul tariff regime | The Herald
- Kasukuwere ‘detention’ raises questions about EU-Zim relations
- Zimbabwe former top cops land Zanu PF posts
- Govt consults to improve labour reforms
- Consult residents not the Chinese
- Harare council pledges 30 000 homes in 5 years
- Zim on downward spiral – Tendai Biti
- ZANU PF slides into chaos ahead of annual conference
- George Charamba jumped the gun: Didymus Mutasa
- Succession: Zanu PF boils
- Whither Zanu PF?
- Mugabe sees options from Zim fund to BRICS loans
- Kenya and the International Court of Justice (ICC)
- I am no British clone: Robert Mugabe
- Confusion over Iain Kay’s suspension
- Thank you Iain Kay – Cathy Buckle
- Timeline: The life of Doris Lessing
Headline news Monday 18 November, 2013
- Doris Lessing, Nobel Prize-winning author, dies aged 94
- MDC-T nullify Ian Kay suspension
- Kasukuwere detention, good practice by Germany
- President instructs Chitungwiza to be modelled into modern city
- Zimbabwe seeks $10bn bailout
- Debt: whither Zimbabwe? | The Herald
- ‘Let’s hold elections after conference’ – Sunday Mail
- Mugabe to stamp his authority to end Zanu PF infighting
- Mnangagwa’s faction seizes State media infrastructure
- Succession tears Zanu PF apart
- Gumbo says unfazed by Moyo ‘tricks’
- Moyo, Charamba tricksters: Rugare Gumbo
- Liberate media from this laager of laws
- Minister Langa sets his sights on National Arts Council
- Power situation to improve: Mavhaire
- Safari drops to US$45m, raises stink – Sunday Mail
- Zanu PF must put people first
- Zim Asset: A prelude to predatory State capitalism
- Grovel East Chinamasa – Zimbabwe Vigil
Headline news Sunday 17 November, 2013
- Five men convicted of killing 23 jumbos
- Tsvangirai goes back to the people
- Beira – Zimbabwe road to be rebuilt by China
- Govt suspends duty on Zesa equipment
- NGO Says Zim Should Stop Servicing External Debt
- Zim Willing to Engage Foreign Firms on Empowerment Law
- Matabeleland Farmers Not Receiving State Funded Inputs
- Land Tenure and the Commercialisation of Smallholder Agriculture
- Why student activism has failed us
- Bona Mugabe graduates with Masters Degree
- Zanu-PF sets up poll supervisory team
- President is the final authority in Zanu-PF | The Herald
Headline news Saturday 16 November, 2013
- Beitbridge game farmer seeking new order to evict invaders
- Ian Kay suspended from party politics for five years
- Demolitions saga heats up as MDC-T deny responsibility
- MDC suspends councillors taking bribes from ZANU PF
- Heads roll in ZBC shake-up
- Workers await on Mugabe promise
- Civil service bonus rolls in | The Herald
- Voters expendable once power is retained
- Down with ‘loyalist’ chancers!
- Being political is OK – Tomana
- The dust is slowly rising
- Walk the talk, churches tell govt
- Churches say ‘no’ to taxes
- Minister Moyo Fires ZBC Boss, Board for Incompetence
- Heads roll at ZBC as minister wields axe | The Herald
- Opacity haunts diamond mining’s Treasury remittances
- More tax changes critical for Zimbabwe
- Unravelling IMF sanctions myth
- Chinamasa pleads with diplomats to bury the hatchet
- Zim may ignore indigenisation law for tycoon
- Even Mugabe was a scrounger: Chinamasa
- Govt further softens indigenisation
- Ignore Mugabe threats, West told
- Chinamasa on investments | The Herald
- Harare City Council robbing Peter to pay Paul | The Herald
- Only Mugabe can make us move, say illegal Zim settlers
- No lessons learnt from Murambatsvina
- BAT scales down Zimbabwe operations
- Zinwa cuts off farmers
- Rules of the Game: Land Tenure and the Commercialisation of Smallholder Agriculture
- A Dictator’s Guide to Rigging Elections: Lessons Learned from Mugabe
- Media Warned Over False Debates
- Skepticism greets ‘political promise’ to increase civil service wage
Headline news Friday 15 November, 2013
- Mugabe Singapore visit raises renewed speculation on his health
- President arrives in Singapore | The Herald
- Still no sign of voters’ roll
- Crimes against Humanity – Eddie Cross
- Chombo ordered to halt demolitions
- Hungwe escapes censure
- Tomana’s new appointment raises eyebrows
- Tomana’s Appointment Rile Human Rights Defenders
- Prosecutor General sworn-in
- Young people “betrayed” by government inaction on jobs
- Hunger strikes Mat North as ZPF continues partisan food distribution
- Tobacco now top crop | The Herald
- Zim farmers predict poor farming season
- Industry seeks sugar imports ban
- Emerging radical views on industrial recovery
- Zim Asset: Implementation hinges on political environment | The Herald
- Will the IMF concede to Zim’s plea?
- African economics: a disaster unfolding – Vince Musewe
- Govt demands cash from churches
- Where has diamond revenue gone?
- Maguwu lambasts KP, govt over Marange diamonds
- Zim banks running out of cash
- Country braces itself for new dollar note
- The liquidity crunch revisted
- 2014 Budget: Tax cuts or more govt spending
- Speaking truth to power | The Herald
- Can Zanu PF save Zim?
- Disastrous first 100 days for govt
- Zanu (PF) ready to fulfil election promises: Gumbo
- Afrobarometer Ranks Zimbabwe Third Most Corrupt African Nation
- Mugabe desperate bid to salvage Mnangagwa’s succession prospects
- Mugabe off to Singapore, again
- President leaves for Arab-Africa summit | The Herald
- Zim welcomed into diamonds ‘family’ | The Herald
Headline news Thursday 14 November, 2013
- State of the nation: Same old dung
- Zim at ground zero – Obert Gutu
- Zim diamond engagement slammed as a blow to human rights
- Zim faces drug shortages
- US remains engaged, despite poll regret
- Chikomo Pleads Not Guilty As Trial Finally Commences
- Majority of Africans Unhappy With Anti-Corruption Efforts
- Legislators’ cars cost taxpayers $16m
- Economic woes hit Bulawayo budget
- Zimbabweans Failing to Access Cash in Banks
- DZ demolition: occupants suffer as crooks go free
- MDC official up for Mugabe insult
- MDC-T women’s assembly stands behind Tsvangirai
- MDC veterans root for Tsvangirai
- Who will succeed Tsvangirai?
- Not now, says Tsvangirai
- Strife-torn MDC-T defers crucial meeting
- ZEC failure to provide online voters roll stalls MDC-T election challenge
- MDC-T election petitions continue crumbling | The Herald
- Zimbabwean heads Dairy New Zealand
Headline news Wednesday 13 November, 2013
- We Ploughed the fields and scattered – Tim Henwood
- Zimbabwe’s Kariba dam ‘be to expanded’ after China deal
- Property auction reveals extent of Bulawayo’s decline
- Timber reserves face extinction: EMA
- Mujuru faction gains more ground
- Four more years of blackouts
- Harare demolitions suspended for two months
- ‘Demolitions: Zanu PF revenge mission’
- NANGO disowns Treasurer’s anti-sanctions slur
- The careless Ministry of Health
- Look East policy hits brick wall
- BAZ wants Treasury Bills for FCA cash | The Herald
- Heavyweights keep ZSE in positive territory
- Platinum sector on alert as Mugabe threatens ‘absurd’ export freeze
- Johnson Matthey: Platinum 2013 Interim Review
- Bill Watch 56/2013 of 12th November
- Reprieve on illegal structures | The Herald
- Minister named in land grab
- A1 farmers ordered to hand back offer letters
- Recalling A1 offer letters ill-timed | The Herald
- Corruption – The Achilles Heel in Zimbabwe
- Tsvangirai and the MDC must decide of what to do with each other
- 2013 Voters Roll – Mudede Says Machine Still Broken Down
- FULL TEXT: Walter Mzembi Speech at Chatham House
- Why Chombo’s latest slum clearance stinks
- Judge Scuttles Zim Elections Rigging Challenge
- Zimbabwe-EU set for diamond trade talks
- Government recalls A1 offer letters
- Zim migrants have highest pay in Aussie
Headline news Tuesday 12 November, 2013
- Harare braces for demolitions
- Demolitions will not make for government planning deficiency: Chitekwe-Biti
- It’s yet another Murambatsvina
- The State and its crisis of expectations – Tendai Biti
- Banks facing liquidity crisis since elections
- Mugabe threatens to stop raw platinum exports
- ‘Bonuses would be taxed like ordinary salaries’ says Chinamasa
- College and polytechnic lecturers demand more from govt
- Zim tobacco ‘boom’ marred by environmental warnings
- Komichi recounts jail ordeal
- ‘I touched a raw nerve’ on ZANU PF rigging says Komichi
- Zimbabwe 2013 Election Rigging Report: Part 4
- Zimbabwe gets $319 mln Chinese loan for Kariba expansion
- Bill Watch Parliamentary Committees Series 19/2013 of 11th November [No Committee Meetings This Week]
- Chihuri blames poor pay for ZRP sleaze
- Skint Zimbabwe begs reviled IMF for help
- US to seize funds accruing from the sale Zim diamonds
- Funding a major headache for Zim Asset | The Herald
- Irregularities plague Zanu-PF elections | The Herald
- Comment: Life is getting harder after July 31 polls
- Chombo must halt demolitions | The Herald
- No going back on demolitions: Govt | The Herald
- ZUNDE reveals interim leadership
- Zanu PF should listen to Manheru
Headline news Monday 11 November, 2013
- Liquidity crunch seen forcing Zim$ return
- Zim needs our support — Mbeki
- RBZ reforms: Banks to lose $73m revenue
- Zimbabwe tops World diamond records, but where is the money?
- Foreign aid will not generate Zim’s wealth – William Muchayi
- Gold poised for further slide
- Govt to tighten mineral regime | The Herald
- Murambatsvina Two to hit HIV sufferers
- Zanu PF in quandary over proposed demolitions
- Five scenarios for MDC-T to survive
- Gwanda introduces water rationing
- Election promises haunt Zanu PF
- Zanu-PF Postpones Party Elections as Factionalism Worsens
- Zanu PF factionalism derails government work
- MPs were ‘occasional visitors’ to Parly
- Indigenisation? Absolutely, but …
- Govt must tackle unemployment
- Casting shadows on our streets – Cathy Buckle
- Poisonous Mzembi – Vigil Diary: 9th November
Headline news Sunday 10 November, 2013
- Ex-PM says economy will floor Mugabe
- $1bln moved offshore ahead of July polls
- Chinese ivory dealer lodges bail appeal
- Zera gives fuel dealers ultimatum
- Council slashes water tariffs
- Excommunicated Kunonga Withdraws Case,Ordered To Pay Costs
- Call for monitoring and planning commission for Zim Asset | The Herald
- Economic outlook uncertain, World Bank
- Conservancies must be scrutinised
- Kwekwe mayor shuns official vehicle
- Komichi’s application dismissed | The Herald
Headline news Saturday 9 November, 2013
- Two white rhinos shot and killed in Zim
- ZANU PF infighting deepens
- Opposition MDC-T rocked by dissent
- Zimbabwe: Mujuru takes control
- USA Funds Restoration Of Zim National Monuments
- Mugabe on allocation of hunting licences
- Parly Speaker reads riot act
- Looming Operation Murambatsvina 2
- Budget delay hits bonuses
- Zimbabwe Urged to Monitor Mining Sector to Boost Economy
- ICC: Time for Africa to assert itself
- Gono proposes successor
- Chinese seek more diamond mines
- Nothing will come of them, Professor
- Zim needs support – Chinamasa
- Economists Question Benefits of International Trade Agreements
- Zim, EU in trade pact
- There’s no budget without money
- The Zimbabwe 2013 Election Rigging Report: Part 3
- Provincial poll furore: Rigging claims return to haunt Zanu PF
- Mugabe succession in ugly twist
- ZLHR issue ultimatum on planned forced evictions and demolitions
- Zim pursues religious tourism
- Poaching saga: Cops denied bail
- Banks urged to be flexible | The Herald
- Time right for Econet to delist from ZSE | The Herald
- ‘Reforeignisation’ of fuel sector | The Herald
- Bill Watch 55/2013 of 6th November [2014 Budget Delayed]
- Land Reform – Overlooked History
- Take your 20 years of democracy and suck it!
Headline news Friday 8 November, 2013
- ZANU PF’s Mzembi to be greeted by protesters at London talk
- Gukurahundi artist speaks out
- MDC-T’s Komichi Convicted But Spared Jail
- Government accused of betrayal as demolitions begin
- Demolitions start in Harare
- Zanu-PF to set up a $2 million gold milling centre
- Latest: President Mugabe calls for transparency in conservancies | The Herald
- Namibia to assist Zimbabwean power utility
- The Zimbabwe I want – Vince Musewe
- Villagers tortured over cyanide
- Stance on defamation law welcome
- Repeal all repressive media laws: Zinef
- Repositioning civil society – Part 2
- Interview: Zim keen to fix UK ties, Mzembi
- United States confesses | The Herald
- No Zim credit lines yet: France
- Marange diamonds running out
- Diamonds: we STILL need to know
- Farming inputs: the ugly facts
- Budget delay worsens economic situation
- Govt in budget crisis
- Zim 2014 projections: Optimism or denial?
- Treasury projects US$100m deficit | The Herald
- ZANU-PF in phased approach to polls
- The Zimbabwe 2013 Election Rigging Report: Part 2
- Makarau bares soul on July 31 polls
- ZEC opposes material opening | The Herald
- Harare’s gridlock nightmare | The Herald
- MDC-99, NCA merge | The Herald
- Kereke readmitted into Parliament | The Herald
- ‘Nothing amiss with Mudede’s stay in office’ | The Herald
- Top cop, six others ordered off seized properties | The Herald
- The Need for Security – Eddie Cross
- Away Day Brings Smiles to Harare Children’s Hospital
- Protest at Visit to London by Zimbabwean Minister – 8th November 2013
- Canadian arrested in Zimbabwe for taking photo
Headline news Thursday 7 November, 2013
- Hungry villagers sell fertiliser to Zambia
- China calls for positive response to Africa’s pleas | The Herald
- Candour: A national value to salvation?
- Health ministry must be more responsible
- Justice Bhunu defers ruling on ballot case
- Makarau Scuttles Opening Of Zim Ballot Boxes
- Attorney-General breaches the Constitution
- Spies spooked with Renamo threat
- Mutambara goes into hibernation
- MDC-T official arrested for calling Mugabe a goat
- What’s next for graduates Mr President?
- Legal eagles snooze on the job
- South Africans remain racially divided – Vince Musewe
- Zuma suggests alternative to SADC tribunal
- Mining: a case of poor governance
- CZI castigates Anjin operations
- Mugabe and Tsvangirai’s offices fail to account for public funds
- ‘Govt capacity to turnaround economy limited’
- Chinamasa Appeals for IMF Funding to Boost Zim Economy
- Has the economy proved Mugabe’s illegitimacy?
- The Zimbabwe 2013 Election Rigging Report: Part 1
- MDC-T dossier says JOC controlled the elections
- France likely to cancel Zimbabwe debt
- ‘Terrorism, extremism major threats to Africa’s stability’ | The Herald
- MPs want foreigners’ status clarified | The Herald
- MPs spend day discussing ‘urine’
- Commotion in House | The Herald
- WET to raise $5m for Hwange conservation
- Villagers hand over cyanide as Hwange trust team eyes sponsors
Headline news Wednesday 6 November, 2013
- Kirsty Coventry to Represent Zim in 2016 Olympics
- Tsepiso Mpofu detained for calling ZANU PF activists ‘Mugabe’s children’
- Auditor-General: President’s Office Abusing State Resources
- Chinamasa’s budget delay indicates dire state of Zim economy
- Budget Delays Cause Economic Anxiety
- Chihuri intervention sought as police ignore High Court order
- SA ‘unlikely’ to act on Zim election rigging
- Family of former SAS soldier Robert Wood offer $25000 for information
- How many Zimbabweans live in South Africa?
- ZHRC should recruit credible staff: Nango
- International Varsities Visit To Strengthen Zim Education Sector
- Ailing Air Zimbabwe Fails To Settle $1 000 Debt
- IMF plan may relieve Zim: AfDB
- $3bln needed to fight poverty annually
- Zim needs budgetary support, says Biti
- African spies meet in Harare
- Ex-minister summoned over 2005 Mugabe insult
- Govt back tracks on MPs vehicles
- Jobs crisis: University graduates turn to vending
- Mugabe returns | The Herald
- China puts its stamp on Zimbabwean economy
- Cash for raided forex holders | The Herald
- Memo to Mugabe: Sata just not bothered
- Solanki loses Trauma case
- Zimpapers editors to engage Prof Moyo
Headline news Tuesday 5 November, 2013
- Mugabe arrives in SA
- US committed to funding Zim education
- Zuma granted another appeal in bid to keep Zim report secret
- Zim on high alert over RENAMO threat
- Mount Pleasant ballot opening case back to court
- ‘One party, two factions’ – ZANU PF’s factional politics
- The curse of Marange diamonds
- ‘Zim should ask for debt forgiveness’
- ‘Cops should not assist voters’
- Doctors call for better water, health services
- What lessons can Zimbabwe draw from current international developments?
- Civil society urges govt to review laws, not oppose court ruling
- Traditional leaders & councillors named in partisan food distribution
- Depoliticise agriculture and food policy, CiZC urges govt
- Zanu Pf accused of politicizing food aid to starve opposition
- Zim backtracks on indigenisation
- ZSE mulls bond market
- Criminals cash in on desperate Zimbabweans
- Insult laws still being used despite ConCourt criticism
- Student arrested for Mugabe insult
- Zim military on alert against Renamo | The Herald
- 2014 National Budget presentation to be delayed | The Herald
- Capitalise RBZ: Bankers
- Talks underway on Zim debt | The Herald
- Regime change calls legal: NGO
- Zim elections report: One step forward, two steps back
- Mujuru leads takeover race
- ‘Zanu PF rigs own election’
- Court orders Government to pay lecturers US$5,3m | The Herald
- Stands Debacle: Stitch in time saves nine | The Herald
- Bill Watch Parliamentary Committees Series 18/2013 [National Assembly Portfolio Committees]
- Masiyiwa: It’s all about jobs, stupid!
- Judgment reserved in Zim torture case
Headline news Monday 4 November, 2013
- China takes control of Zim economy
- Hunger rips into Zim
- Parirenyatwa condemns hospital
- Multi-currency regime to stay for 5 years – Sunday Mail
- Budget deficit will get worse – Tendai Biti
- Bad debts soar to US$500m
- Govt clears fertiliser, seed companies’ debt
- Zim not running out of surface diamonds
- ZDI faces closure
- CBD chaos here to stay
- Zanu PF succession: Mujuru secures Midlands, Mnangagwa bags Manicaland
- Zanu PF warns rebels
- Zanu PF thrives on chaos, disorderliness’
- Diaspora rejects rigged elections – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary: 2nd November 2013
Headline news Sunday 3 November, 2013
- Mugabe caps 10,000 new jobless every year
- Practical subjects must be compulsory – Mugabe | The Herald
- Nhema to review Zimplats indigenisation deal
- Factionalism Worsens as Zanu-PF Holds Provincial Elections
- Expansionist budget needed
- SA fights to overturn landmark order to probe Zim torture
- Weak at the knees – Cathy Buckle
- Komichi ruling date set | The Herald
- CZI: Listening to Monks of former Ages | The Herald
- Bonus for civil servants | The Herald
- Media now sober | The Herald
- ‘China not re-colonising us’ | The Herald
- MDC Election Dossier: How to make it effective
- Corruption and Governance
Headline news Saturday 2 November, 2013
- AU final report on Zim poll reflects ‘solidarity of the African elite’
- Partisan food distribution intensifies after ZANU PF alleged poll victory
- Is Zimbabwe coming up for debate at the Commonwealth again?
- Doing the right thing, finally
- Harare: From Sunshine City to a wasteland – The MuckRaker
- Knives out for Mutasa
- Party is over, MDC ambassadors told
- Could shark fin victory offer hope for elephants?
- Police refuse to evict Beitbridge ‘invaders’
- Save Conservancy invasion saga drags on
- Police accused of refusing to evict game farm invaders
- 3 000 Pupils Drop Out Of School As Hunger Bites
- ZBC Equipment Still in the 1960s – David Coltart
- Zimbabwe’s forests are going up in smoke
- Assure us no Zim dollar soon: ZNCC
- Seed Co and French firm strike US$60m deal
- Govt health scheme faces stiff resistance
- Hospitals threaten to attach patients’ properties over bills
- Govt probes illegal stand allocations | The Herald
- Zesa slashes bills
- NRZ to retrench 6 000 workers
- ZASMC calls on Chinamasa to reduce mining royalties
- Lending to private sector marginally up | The Herald
- Platinum production up
- Govt to reorganise mining sector | The Herald
- NSSA to write off US$30m as Capital Bank winds up | The Herald
- Zanu-PF mobilising US$3m for conference | The Herald
- Tourism a vehicle to economic recovery – Erich Bloch
- High-powered team for World Tourism Market | The Herald
- Zim seeks budgetary support from China
- Chinese envoy meets Prof Moyo | The Herald
- Inspiration, Motivation and Leadership – Eddie Cross
Headline news Friday 1 November, 2013
- ConCourt praised for ‘overdue’ rulings on repressive laws
- Mixed feelings as investment project threatens 600 vendors’ livelihoods
- Hwange Colliery workers put on unpaid leave after 6 months without wages
- Zim musicians and actors resort to ‘pirating’ their own work
- Eric Knight still silent over alleged move to ZANU PF
- Rains to start Sunday says Met Dept | The Herald
- Zanu (PF) Senator calls for farm occupants’ eviction
- Zimbabwe to review Implats’ $971 million stake sale
- Economy cannot be built by politicians: Bimha
- You risk being cursed, Chikukwa warns media
- Inputs distribution gets ugly
- Provinces will decide Mugabe’s fate: Mutasa
- Torture case reaches top SA court
- CFU calls for joint effort to restore agriculture
- Diamonds: we need to know – The Zimbabwean
- Zim tumbles on World Bank rankings
- Former farmers take Mugabe to US court
- IMF teams to visit Zim
- AirZim courts van Hoog
- Mavhaire gets Mugabe backing
- Chinotimba: A political messiah?
- Govt to settle RBZ FCA debts | The Herald
- Liquidity crunch to persist
- Cabinet disregards own directive
- Devolution still a pipe dream
- Govt challenges creative industry | The Herald
- Mugabe to read riot act
- Multi-currency to anchor Zim Asset | The Herald
- Malaba reprimands State | The Herald
- No more arrests for Mugabe insults
- Concourt strikes down sections of Statute law | The Herald
- War veterans demonstrate over funds | The Herald
- AU releases full poll report | The Herald