Lately it had seemed that Mnangagwa’s star was rising and that he was President Robert Mugabe’s preferred successor...
The ink was barely dry on the accord before President Robert Mugabe left for New York to address the United Nations General Assembly with a 60-strong entourage...
Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front and Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change(MDC) were supposed to have agreed a power-sharing cabinet and to start renewing relations with the international finance institutions...
If however President Robert Mugabe reasserts control Washington will react punitively: 'We have a new round of tougher sanctions prepared which will closely target ZANU-PF [the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front]and their financial supporters...
Of the agreed 25 senior ministerial posts President Robert Mugabe is entitled to appoint 15 ministers Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai 13 and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara three...
Botswana President Ian Khama's open criticism of President Robert Mugabe's regime has provoked a stream of vitriol from Zimbabwe's state-controlled media...
The agreement reached in Harare on 15 September may not be what Zimbabweans wanted but it was the best the negotiators could get after various governments had tried to prod President Robert Mugabe into making more concessions...
Arthur Mutambara went on a bit longer without notes and occasionally referred to both President Robert Mugabe and President Tsvangirai (everyone else called him the Prime Minister designate)...
Western governments will be cautious particularly Britain and the United States: Britain is irritated by calls for it to compensate the white farmers driven out by President Robert Mugabe...
Whatever happens in the negotiations it seems that President Robert Mugabe is prepared to let Mnangagwa take the helm at the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front (AC Vol 49 Nos 16 & 17)...