Harare - Zimbabwe's information minister has castigated western media for their coverage of President Robert Mugabe's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, say reports.
UNITED NATIONS - Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, accused U.S. President George W. Bush of "rank hypocrisy" on Wednesday for lecturing him on human rights and likened the U.S. Guantanamo Bay prison to a concentration camp.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says the situation in his country is "not as dire" as portrayed by his critics.
HARARE - Zimbabwe's parliament passed on Wednesday a bill giving local owners majority control of foreign-owned companies.
The leaders of Zimbabwe and Iran are looking to form a self-styled "coalition for peace" after receiving a joint tongue-lashing from US President George W. Bush, officials said Wednesday.
Harare - Zimbabwe's senate has approved legislation for joint presidential and legislative elections next year after a compromise between the opposition and government on constitutional reforms.
New York - US President George W Bush on Tuesday called for increased pressure from the international community on the current leadership of Zimbabwe, where millions have been forced to flee their homes amidst a continuing oppressive crackdown.
HARARE - Zimbabwe's parliament began debating an empowerment bill on Tuesday that would give local owners majority control of foreign companies, including mines and banks.
Harare - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has left Harare for Cairo, Egypt, on his way to New York to attend the 62nd session of the UN General Assembly, a state-run daily reported Saturday.
Harare - Police restrained Zimbabwe villagers from slaughtering and eating a giraffe that strayed into the outskirts of Harare, the official media reported Saturday, in a country suffering chronic food shortages.