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Politicians allege commodity trader benefits from favourable access to key pipeline
Activists say soldiers raided homes during internet blackout
Opposition accuses ruling Zanu-PF of ‘conniving’ with electoral commission
As fears rise over the country’s stability, promises to fix a broken economy come to nought
Zimbabwe struggles with elections
Mnangagwa tries to defuse tension as questions continue over whether election was free and fair
Three people reported killed as results are awaited from close-fought presidential race
Mugabe’s successor must show observers at home and abroad that he can win fairly
With millions of voters desperate for a functioning economy, Robert Mugabe’s successor in the ruling party faces a tough fight to retain power
Biometric register and peaceful campaigning raise hopes but vote rigging fears remain
Ousted president linked with new party as Zimbabwe presents fresh face to investors
The resistance leader who took charge of Zimbabwe for 37 years
Tensions have been high in Zimbabwe since Robert Mugabe sacked his deputy
A coup is no answer to the tumultuous battle to succeed Mugabe
Zimbabwe president’s wife lays claim to his job while another rival flees country
Move defuses diplomatic crisis with Zimbabwe but reignites concerns about the rule of law
Vivid, abstract depictions of commercial life in Harare have earned international recognition
Southern Africa nation needs money to pay civil servants, import food and alleviate a cash crunch
Evan Mawarire accused of attempting to overthrow a constitutionally electedMugabe government
A $986m loan is sought to avert a political and civil crisis
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