Industry and Commerce Minister Joey Bima says President Nguesso could not travel to Zimbabwe due to some illness in the family
The Chatham House report calls for an end to all sanctions and so-called targeted measures, as well as a pragmatic dialogue that recognizes mutual interest
Economists are predicting that deflation will take years to tackle as the economy is reeling from depressed industrial production
ZIMRA boss Gershom Pasi says the government will regularise the informal sector so the national fiscus can also benefit
In apparent reference to Mnangagwa's faction, Mutasa described those angling to snatch the presidency during the next Zanu PF congress as "rebels and fools"
Gutu South lawmaker Shuvai Mahofa refuted claims that Zanu PF is being ravaged by factionalism in Masvingo province.
The monthly report titled, “Treasury State of the Economy” says the deflationary pressures experienced during February will continue to affect the economy in 2014
The battle to succeed the 90-year old leader has intensified in Zanu-PF resulting in clashes in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces
'The Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Kudakwashe Bhasikiti told the MDC leader’s emissaries that president Tsvangirai would not be allowed to interact with the people'
Member of Parliament Thabitha Khumalo and businessman Nigel Chanakira are some of the Zimbabweans at the summit
The settlers had been given an ultimatum by the police to vacate the farm by Monday and the High Court order came as a welcome relief
At the weekend the EU said more than 40 Africa heads of state had accepted invitations to attend the summit with 22 from the EU confirming their participation
Agriculture Minister Paddy Zhanda tells VOA Studio 7 the workshops are designed to impart comprehensive skills to livestock farmers
The lender of last resort says the macro-economic environment in Zimbabwe is expected to remain challenging in 2014
African nations have expressed serious concern over the non-invitation of some nations and the EU’s refusal to grant a visa to Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe
'All people who were in South Africa illegally and were awarded permits in 2010 are expected to leave the country when their permits expire'
Some Zimbabweans are now contemplating challenging the South African government in the courts while others say they are seeking dialogue with President Jacob Zuma’s government.
Zimbabweans and other foreigners are now expected to go to their respective countries to file the necessary papers
Lawyer Tawanda Zhuwarara of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights says parliament has the powers to charge uncooperative people like Mahachi
Some members in the Harare province passed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of chairman Paul Madzore
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