Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in the southern part of the continent of Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the northwest and Mozambique to the east. Zimbabwe has three official languages: English, Shona (a Bantu language), and Ndebele (also a Bantu language).

President Robert Mugabe is the head of State and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. Morgan Tsvangirai is the Prime Minister. Mugabe has been in power since the country's long war for independence. Although initially during the 1980s his administration was credited with improving the standard of living and the economy, his rule has been characterized by gross economic mismanagement, hyperinflation, and widespread reports of human rights abuses. The collapse of the nation's economy and widespread poverty and unemployment has increased support for Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara and his opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change, which in late 2008 agreed to share power with Mugabe. Read More

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President Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since its independence from Britain in 1980
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay Calls for Sanctions to be Lifted on Zimbabwe

By IBTimes UK

United Nations Human Rights chief Navi Pillay urges Western countries to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe and its president, Robert Mugabe. (May 25)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, EUROPEAN UNION, COURT, UNITED NATIONS, ELECTIONS, ATTORNEY GENERAL

South African mine
Diamond Mine Collapse Kills 'At Least' 3 in South Africa

By IBTimes

The accident happened in an area formerly operated by diamond giants De Beers. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: SOUTH AFRICA, MOZAMBIQUE, DE BEERS

At least 3 illegal diamond miners die in S.Africa

By Reuters

At least three illegal miners were killed and 18 others trapped underground when a tunnel collapsed in a disused diamond mine in South Africa's Northern Cape province, police said on Wednesday. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: GOLD, SOUTH AFRICA, MOZAMBIQUE, DE BEERS

Analysis - HSBC victory in UK case a relief to money-laundering monitors

By Reuters UK

By Martin Coyle LONDON, May 17 - Counter-money laundering officials have welcomed a British court decision that saw wealthy Zimbabwean businessman Jayesh Shah fail in his $300 million (189.9 million pounds) suit against HSBC Private Bank. (May 17)

MORE TOPICS: HSBC, COURT, LAWYER, LAW FIRM, INVESTMENT, LONDON

A young Zimbabwe girl sits amidst the rubble of her family's destroyed home in Porta Farm squatter camp
Zimbabwe MP Advocates Evicting People Who Support Homosexuality

By IBTimes UK

A politician in Zimbabwe has called on traditional chiefs to expel 'people who support homosexuality' from their communities. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS

Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS
Zimbabwe: Smelly, Shaven-Headed, Circumcised Women will Curb HIV/Aids, says Male Politician Morgan Femai

By IBTimes UK

Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS. (May 15)

MORE TOPICS: USAID, AIDS, UNITED NATIONS

Zimbabwe protesters in London
South Africa Must Investigate, Prosecute Zimbabwe War Criminals: Court

By IBTimes

Gabriel Shumba, chief of ZEF and a Zimbabwean human rights attorney, praised the ruling. (May 08)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, COURT, SOUTH AFRICA

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe walks with Zambian President Michael Sata as he arrives for the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
Zimbabwe Holds World Trade Expo, But Russia And India Boycott

By IBTimes

India and Russia have chosen to boycott Zimbabwe's 53rd International Trade Fair this year to express their deep discontent with the country's new policies to nationalize and seize control over foreign companies. (Apr 27)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, HUMAN RIGHTS, RUSSIA, INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA, ZAMBIA

Map Shows Deadly Hotspots Across The World

By IBTimes UK

In Denmark, people die of cancer and in Afghanistan because of excessive drug abuse. (Apr 26)

MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, JAPAN, EARTHQUAKE, UKRAINE, AIDS, CANCER, DISASTERS

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'Marley' Reveals New Information About Bob Marley's Remarkable Life

By IBTimes

In 1980, Bob Marley performed for a crowd of more than 100,000 in Zimbabwe, a country that had just been pardoned from British rule. The circumstances of the event made for one of the best scenes in "Marley," a lengthy documentary that focu... (Apr 22)

MORE TOPICS: CANCER

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