Lawyer, David Hofisi of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said the ruling is significant.
Government, fearing social unrest, has not moved in to address the growing vending crisis.
Government funds universities through grants and pays salaries of lecturers and other workers.
In an exclusive interview, Tsvangirai said Zimbabweans must come together and map the way forward before the situation deteriorates further in the country.
Chief operating officer Todd Moss of the Centre for Global Development, a Washington based think tank, says the EU blundered in normalizing ties with Harare.
Central bank chief, John Mangudya, will chair the committee which comprises officials from the Ministry of Finance, African Development Bank, International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
Labour and business leaders have united in opposing the government’s move to introduce a national health insurance.
The Zimbabwe Elections Support Network says people were being allegedly instructed to vote for specific candidates in the Hwedza North by-election before going to polling stations.
David Corte, co-ordinator of strategic litigation at the Lawyers for Human Rights, tells Studio 7 they talked to some detainees Friday.
Local people voted peacefully in a local by-election in Mashonaland East province as violence gripped Mashonaland West region ahead of a similar poll.
Deputy Mines Minister Fred Moyo told parliament on Wednesday that diamond exports fell by 34 percent to 5.9 million carats last year.
The cash-strapped government is to assume the $1,3 billion debt accrued under the stewardship of former central bank chief, Gideon Gono.
Most companies in both the private and public sectors have been hit by crippling strikes as they fail to pay employees and provide benefits, among other perks.
“For Mr. Mugabe, this is a way of saying to the West, Russia, you know, an enemy of an enemy becomes a friend.”
Hurungwe West villagers told VOA studio 7 that state security agents, retired army members and Zanu-PF youths have been deployed in the constituency and are terrorizing villagers.
Zimbabwe has faced numerous such court actions for breaching bilateral laws and business malpractice.
Director of Christian Care, Stanlus Chatikobo, told VOA Studio 7 that his relief and development agency is noting desperation in some communities it is assisting.
The two groups want South African officials to take measures against xenophobic attacks that have so far claimed 7 lives.
SADC executive secretary Stergomena Lawrence Tax said once approved the strategy will set the region's path to industrialization and socio-economic prosperity.
Regional leaders have come under intense criticism for their failure to prioritize xenophobic attacks in South Africa that have caused tensions in the SADC region and beyond.
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