
Conflicting reports about lion shooting
Despite the initial reports, there are hopes Jericho is still alive after the team tracking his GPS said news of his death was 'utter sensationalism'.
Despite the initial reports, there are hopes Jericho is still alive after the team tracking his GPS said news of his death was 'utter sensationalism'.
The Minnesota dentist is the target of worldwide odium after it was revealed he had wounded a well-known and much-loved lion who was king of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe.
Police take custody of lion's head in bid to diffuse the anger surrounding US dentist's hunting trophy.
The killer of Cecil the lion has gone into hiding as the angry response spread across the internet and to Dr Walter Palmer's Minnesota hometown.
Zimbabweans will start exchanging 'quadrillions' of local dollars for a few US dollars next week, as President Robert Mugabe's government discards its virtually worthless national currency.
Victoria Falls on the great Zambezi River is a welcoming tourist hub, finds Jennifer Ennion.
As wonders of the world go, the Victoria Falls are astonishingly uncrowded, says Sandra McGregor.
Guests at Robert Mugabe's million-dollar birthday party were fed a young elephant, while a lion and a crocodile were also sacrificed as gifts to be stuffed.
Poachers in Zimbabwe have killed more than 300 elephants and countless other safari animals by cyanide poisoning.
In flat cap and jacket, the disconsolate figure hurrying through the lobby of a Harare hotel was in no mood to talk.
Counting is under way in Zimbabwe's tightly fought election, amid high turnout and accusations of rigging by President Robert Mugabe's allies who wish to extend his 33-year rule.
On a hot afternoon in Victoria Falls, nothing is black and white. The scene unfolds around Ewan McDonald.
Sue Watt returns to Zimbabwe after a long break and finds its tourism industry waiting with open arms.
While working undercover along the Zimbabwe border, Kiwi photojournalist Robin Hammond was arrested and taken into custody by Robert Mugabe's brutal henchmen. Here, he tells his own story for the first time.
A New-Zealand photographer and teachers arrested in Zimbabwe has been fined.
Do we really need polls and websites and advertising campaigns to tell us what are the world's greatest wonders?