Zimbabwean elections
MDC’s Tendai Biti convicted of breaching electoral laws
Tendai Biti was arrested for announcing results in breach of the electoral laws, which say that only the electoral commission can declare a winner.
More than five million people have registered to cast their ballots in a crunch election which has drawn interest from around the world.
The polls will be the first major test of the new leader, who took power in November after a de facto military coup forced the 94-year-old Mugabe to resign.
Emmerson Mnangagwa told the World Economic Forum that he had also given Robert Mugabe a very lucrative package but no immunity from prosecution.
The MDC leader is being treated for colon cancer, raising concerns in Zimbabwe over his fitness to stand in next year’s elections.
Nkosana Moyo briefly served in President Robert Mugabe’s government in 2001, but quit over policy differences.
Tsvangirai says with companies closing and millions unemployed, the country can't wait until 2018.
For ZANU-PF, the absence of the MDC as a coalition partner means it has no-one to blame.
The MDC will boycott the event on Thursday, with guests including former leaders of Botswana and Namibia.
Robert Mugabe urged his supporters to be patient while the Constitutional Court hears the MDC's case.
Zuma congratulates Mugabe on winning the election for the seventh consecutive time.
ANC hopes Zimbabwe elections for a new government will build a society free from fear and intimidation.
Polls open at 5am and close at 5pm with the results expected within the five-day legal limit.
The President called for peace to be maintained during the Zimbabwean elections.
The MDC plans to announce the election results even though this is against the law.
The United States is worried by apparent lack of transparency in lead-up to Zimbabwe poll.
Zim’s first lady is confident Mugabe will win the elections despite early allegations of vote-rigging.
MDC's Morgan Tsvangirai has told his supporters that it's time for President Robert Mugabe to go.
Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC has failed to have its election manifesto broadcast live on ZBC.