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ICC World Cup 2015: Zimbabwe seal first win of tournament after defeating UAE
Sean Williams, who top-scored for Zimbabwe and bagged two wickets, declared man of the match.
Zimbabwe vs UAE, World Cup 2015: Where to watch live, preview and live streaming information
Zimbabwe take on minnows UAE in their second World Cup encounter. Find out where to watch live in the UK.
Cricket World Cup 2015: Zimbabwe halted by South Africa after impressive start
South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 62 runs in the third game of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
South Africa vs Zimbabwe, ICC World Cup 2015: Where to watch live, preview and live streaming information
South Africa face Zimbabwe in the first match of the 2015 ICC World Cup on Sunday. Find out how to follow the game live.
Robert Mugabe: 'I will be president of Zimbabwe until death takes me'
The 90-year-old dictator has ruled over the south African country for 34 years.
Zimbabwe's Vice President Ousted From Government Over Alleged Plot to Assassinate Robert Mugabe
Joice Mujuru ousted from the ruling Zanu-PF party's committee ahead of country's congress.
Zimbabwe: 11 People Dead After Stampede at 'Miracle Healer' Service at Kwekwe Stadium
Four people died in crush at religious service in Kwekwe, seven on arrival at hospital
ICC World Cup 2015: Fixtures Released for 11th World Cup
The fixture list for the 2015 ICC World Cup has been released.
IMF: Zimbabwe Economy Hit by Weak Exports and Commodity Price Shocks
Growth dips from 10.5% in 2012 to 4.5% in 2013 amid dwindling external reserves and widening fiscal deficit.
IMF Calls on Zimbabwe Government to Sort Out Economic Mess
The International Monetary Fund's Africa director said she made four reformist suggestions to Harare
Zimbabwe Pressured by Weak Inflows, Strong Rand, Huge Debt: IMF
Zimbabwe's economic growth has slowed down because of inadequate financial flows and the appreciation of the South African Rand.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe: 'US President Barack Obama is Afraid of Me'
The President of Zimbabwe said white people in the country should all go back to England.
Zimbabwe: President Mugabe Faked Flood to Create Cheap Labour for Rich Cronies, claims HRW
Human Rights Watch state Robert Mugabe created a flood in Tokwe-Mukorsi in February for energy business interests.
Structural Faults in Africa's Biggest Dam Could Cause Humanitarian Disaster
Structural defects at southern Africa's Kariba Dam could cause deluge across Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe v United Arab Emirates, T20 World Cup Group Stage: Where to Watch Live, Preview and Team News
Zimbabwe face UAE in the T20 World Cup; follow the game live in the UK.
Dying of Thirst in Harare
On the eve of World Water Day, lack of water is a major problem in Zimbabwe's capital.
Netherlands v Zimbabwe, T20 World Cup 2014 Group Stage: Where to Watch Live, Preview and Team News
Netherlands face Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup; follow the game live in the UK.
Robert Mugabe at 90: His Life in Pictures
On Robert Mugabe's 90th birthday, we look at his life in pictures.
Ex-US Congressman Melvin Jay Reynolds Arrested in Zimbabwe 'After Filming 100 Porn Flicks'
Former Chicago Congressman arrested for violating immigration laws and videoing dozens of blue movies.
Jacob Zuma's Son Investigated After Woman Dies In Car Crash
Duduzane Zuma faces culpable homicide charges after his Porsche was involved in late-night collision with taxi.
Zimbabwe to Rename Victoria Falls in Anti-colonial Bid
Robert Mugabe's party to scrap Victoria Falls' name because of colonial connotations
South African Adventures: Paying our Last Respects to Nelson Mandela [BLOG]
Expat Cath Everett asks if the father of the nation would have been pleased by memorial service fuss and confusion?
Nelson Mandela Death: Top 5 Songs in Praise of Anti-Apartheid Icon [VIDEOS]
Father of modern South Africa inspired pop musicians all over the world during lifetime struggle against apartheid
Biggest Ivory Consumer China to Criminalise Elephant Poaching
China criminalises illegal ivory after Botswana summit despite being largest buyers
World Aids Day 2013: Long Road Ahead for Uganda's Dream of Aids-Free Generation
Activist living with HIV Jacquelyne Alesi recounts challenges and hopes for a future without HIV.
Robert Mugabe's Violent Seizure of White Farms Liberated Zimbabwe's Agriculture Sector
Mugabe's revolution has dragged Zimbabwe forward and made the country more productive, despite what the critics say.
Hand Over Businesses or Face Jail, Mugabe Tells Foreigners in Zimbabwe
Foreigners banned from holding controlling share in businesses across swathes of Zimbabwean economy.
10 Countries That Could Be Israel's New Best Friends
Israel foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman says his county needs new allies. IBTimes UK take a wry look at the candidates.
Author Doris Lessing Dies Aged 94
The Nobel-prize winning novelist Doris Lessing has died. Her publisher HarperCollins said she died peacefully on Sunday.
Chinese Petroleum Exports Threaten Singapore's Oil Trade Dominance in Asia
Sinopec, CNOOC and PetroChina are eyeing global exports.