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Grace Mugabe granted diplomatic immunity over model assault allegations
Mugabe returned to Zimbabwe following accusation of assault on woman using extension cord as weapon.
Grace Mugabe returns to Zimbabwe despite being wanted by South African police
South African police had issued a "red alert" at borders to ensure she didn't leave undetected.
Police on 'red alert' to stop Zimbabwe's First Lady Grace Mugabe leaving South Africa
Grace Mugabe is alleged to have assaulted a 20-year-old model who was in a hotel room with her two sons.
Zimbabwe's first lady Grace Mugabe 'buys £4m property in exclusive Johannesburg suburb'
Mugabe was recently accused of attacking a model in a Johannesburg hotel.
Robert Mugabe's wife, Grace, accused of beating up model with extension cord in hotel
Grace Mugabe allegedly launched at a 20-year-old woman at a hotel in Johannesburg.
Zimbabwe is stockpiling gold and diamonds to back a new currency for its ruined economy
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the country could soon introduce a new currency.
Elephant handler 'torn apart' after being trampled at Zimbabwe resort town
Enock Kufandada killed by domestic bull while working at Zimbabwe's Adventure Town
Bus crash kills 43 in Zimbabwe
Accident occurred when driver of Zambia-bound bus lost control of vehicle and rammed into a tree.
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai tells President Mugabe 'leave or be prosecuted'
In spite of his age, Mugabe, who is 93, said he will stand in elections in 2018.
Police beat and evict 200 families from farm linked to Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe
Police ignored court orders and went ahead with demolishing homes 'on behalf of Grace Mugabe'.
Zimbabwe football legend lifts lid on widespread use of witchcraft to win matches
Memory Mucherahowa revealed all in his latest book about magic and soccer.
President Robert Mugabe rejects claims Zimbabwe is a fragile state despite crisis
Mugabe told a WEF panel Zimbabwe is most highly-developed African country after South Africa.
Zimbabwe: Citizens hope for 'revival' of protest movements ahead of 2018 elections
IBTimes UK hears how leaders of social movements have come together to rejuvenate grass-roots movements.
20-year-old man jailed for having sex with donkey will miss birth of his child
He was supposed to be looking after the animal for another man.
Professional trophy hunter 'killed and eaten by crocodiles' during Zimbabwe safari
Investigators confirm Scott Van Zyl's remains have been found in carcass of crocodile.
Zimbabwe opposition says it won't accept President Mugabe to 'rule from a wheelchair'
Mugabe, 93, was endorsed by his Zanu-PF party as the presidential candidate for elections in 2018.
Zimbabwe braces for malaria outbreak following deadly floods
Cash-strapped government may struggle to contain outbreaks as it also battles cholera epidemic.
Zimbabwe protesters say 'We know that there will be casualties on our part'
Tajamuka spokesman Promise Mkwananzi says people will "not accept a flawed election" in spite of crackdown.
Robert Mugabe calls for union of African states
In a rallying cry, Mugabe appealed for greater economic integration among African countries.
Jailed Zimbabwean anti-Mugabe pastor 'collected tin of lice' to show president 'nasty' conditions
Pastor Patrick Phillip Mugadza in prison for claiming 92-year-old Mugabe will die later this year.
Zimbabwe Tourism Minister says people 'want President Robert Mugabe to stay on'
Mugabe, 93, is the world's oldest leader and will run as Zanu-PF's presidential candidate in 2018 elections.
Human Rights Watch urges Zimbabwe to investigate allegations of torture
Calls come as Zimbabwean delegation reports on Universal Periodic Review recommendations.
Zimbabwe delegation reports to UN on human rights situation – Statement in full
The situation on the ground remains dire, working group tells United Nations Human Rights Council.
Zimbabwean boxer 'commits suicide' in London park rather than face deportation
Bhekitshe Moyo left poignant farewell on Facebook after being ordered to leave UK after 15 years.
Zimbabwean MPs to be investigated after labelling Zanu-PF MP 'a homosexual'
Under the nation's 2006 laws, homosexuality is a crime.
Zimbabwean activist warns of biased justice as protest leader Pastor Mawarire faces trial
Pro-democracy activist Linda Masarira tells IBTimes UK about pervasive criminal cases against opponents.
Cash-strapped Zimbabwe government raises just $14.5m of $100m needed in flood aid
Funding needed to help those caught in deadly floods and to repair extensive infrastructure damage.
Abducted Zimbabwean activist Itai Dzamara 'revised the way that activism should be done'
IBTImes UK speaks to friend and fellow activist Silvanos Mudzvova on second anniversary of disappearance.
Drought in Southern Africa explained: Armyworms, child marriage and new El Nino threat
At least 16 million people are facing hunger due to a drought that has hit several countries in southern Africa.
Two years on, Zimbabwean activist Itai Dzamara is still missing
On 9 March 2015, pro-democracy activist Dzamara was abducted by a group of men in the capital, Harare.