Guarded Welcome for MDC-ZANU-PF Talks
The general mood is one of cautious optimism rather than expectation of swift, radical change.
The general mood is one of cautious optimism rather than expectation of swift, radical change.
Morgan Tsvangirai insists he must head any transitional administration, but opposition-aligned pressure groups say they want a more neutral figure.
As the national currency continues to plummet in value, the real business is done in foreign banknotes.
No one is quite clear what the opposition’s next step will be, but any delay will benefit the president most.
Neither a political refugee nor a typical white Zimbabwean, Sara Catterall struggles to find a place in the expatriate community.
Grace Chouriri cares for fellow exiles because she says it makes her feel that she’s doing something good for her community.
Formerly a teacher in a private school, Joseph Masunungure can only dream of taking up a similar job in the UK.
Central banker prescribes political harmony as the cure to Zimbabwe’s political ailments, but critics say he is part of the problem.
Residents say maize meal from the state grain agency is being given out only to friends of the regime.
Opposition leader refuses to take part in what he calls a war, as ZANU-PF militias prowl the streets.