The Chitiyo twins, Kupakashe and Tapiwanashe, were born April 22 to Agnes and Moses Chitiyo, in Murehwa, Mashonaland East province.
The first lady has hit the campaign trail and has addressed party supporters in Mashonaland West and Midlands provinces.
Junior and senior medical doctors who downed tools on Thursday have called off the industrial action to pave way for dialogue with authorities.
Political analyst says Mrs. Mugabe’s entrance into politics is meant to safeguard her family’s interests should Mr. Mugabe step down.
The doctors want the government to increase their salaries to about $1,200 from $800 per month.
The lawsuit comes as factional fights deepen in Zanu-PF ahead of the party’s elective congress in December.
They point to the elevation of Vice President Joice Mujuru which was met with stiff resistance by the faction backing her rival Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The ICG says Zimbabwe’s politics and economy are precarious raising the need for Zanu-PF to address on President Mugabe’s successor at the party’s elective December congress.
On Sunday, police raided Epworth and fired bullets and teargas canisters on residents, assaulted them and arrested more than 20 local people.
In Epworth, the situation is said to be very tense and lawyers are reporting that several residents have been arrested by the anti-riot police.
'Zimbabwe does not qualify for debt relief under the HIPC initiative because it is not poor enough'
The country may also be forced to fork out millions of dollars in paying legal costs to challenge the seizures.
The MPs and the U.S Embassy in Harare were quick to dismiss the allegations as unfounded.
Lawyer and Member of Parliament Jessie Majome of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai said amending the constitution will be a disaster.
Deputy Mines Minister, Fred Moyo, said they have sent a team but he referred all questions to Mines permanent secretary, Francis Gundyanga, who was said to be in a meeting
The ruling has poured cold water on another high profile case before the same court brought by Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana.
Zimbabwe hasn’t done detailed, countrywide minerals exploration in almost three decades, which has resulted in the government relying on private investors to quantify resources
Airforce of Zimbabwe spokesman Squadron Leader Simon Matingwina told VOA Studio 7 that the drills are a continuation of Harare and Windhoek.
The World Health Organization says the outbreak will require one billion dollars, calling the health crisis “unparalled in modern times.”
The Breton Woods institution has not been extending loans to Harare for over a decade now, following Harare's unplanned land reforms and its failure to pay back huge sums it owes.
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