Mugabe Dead Set on First-Round Win
For the first time since 1980, a presidential election could go to a second round, but analysts say President Robert Mugabe will do his level best to stop that happening.
For the first time since 1980, a presidential election could go to a second round, but analysts say President Robert Mugabe will do his level best to stop that happening.
For low-paid teachers, being ignored while large salary awards went to the security services was the last straw.
If election shows signs of heading for second round, Mugabe is expected to take steps to ensure it doesn’t.
Some say opposition has lost valuable campaigning time by vainly trying to get the election date changed.
Extravagant birthday celebrations seen as emblematic of lack of care for the nation.
Many ruling party members are seemingly too scared to declare support for presidential challenger.
President continues to confound those who believe the odds are stacked against him remaining in office much longer.
Revised law allows media free rein to cover March elections, but it seem policies will remain as restrictive as ever.
A promising contender has thrown his hat into the ring, but the danger is that those who encouraged him will be too scared to back him publicly.
Ruling party rift deepens as senior member takes on Mugabe in presidential poll.