Bimha’s mission follows recent visits to Beijing by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Mines Minister Walter Chidhakwa
The minister is claiming that the relocated people are “very happy” after being held hostage for months by hooligans
Mutsvangwa, in uncharacteristic remarks in the Herald newspaper at the weekend, attacked Vice President Joice Mujuru and Mutasa for exaggerating their war credentials
President Robert Mugabe is assuming the chairmanship of the 15-member regional bloc, taking over from Malawi’s Peter Mutharika
The divisions center on accusations that Mr. Tsvangirai is trying to amend the party constitution, to give himself more powers.
The friction has spilled into the public arena with party big wigs now openly trading barbs and engaging in physical fights.
Minister Gigaba was quick to remind Zimbabweans that there will be conditions attached to the renewal.
The villagers say they are being dumped in no-man’s land by the government which has failed to raise $9 million to compensate them
President Robert Mugabe admitted that the youth conference was marred by factionalism, vote buying and inept organization.
Camp residents have been refusing to move, demanding government compensation and bigger pieces of land at the ranch, where they are being moved to.
The villagers were moved into the camp following the flooding of the Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Februar
The human rights body has raised serious concern with the continued detention of the 29 who include an 84 year old man, two teenagers and a toddler
The nearly 50-African leaders in Washington, hope the summit will bolster trade between the two continents, to the level of China, who’s trade and investment volume stands at $200 million, compared to the US’s $85 million.
Secretary Kerry said Africa was the new center for global growth, adding among other things, banking assets have more than doubled since 2000.
The ebola outbreak is the largest in history with more than 730 deaths blamed on the disease in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria.
The congress is expected to come up with recommendations that will shape the future of the economy and restore industry performance and growth to its peak levels.
Home Affairs Minister's spokesperson, Mayihlone Tshwete, says the much-anticipated meeting is set for Thursday.
MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai says Britain and other Western nations can help facilitate dialogue in the country, as they have done in the past.
They want the first lady to take over from Oppah Muchinguri, who they are reportedly planning to catapult to the post of party administrator
The organization says it is normally difficult for smaller parties to get at least 5 percent of the vote as stipulated in the law in order to access state funds
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