Lovemore Madhuku says the country’s indigenization law is causing anxiety in potential investors and thus worsening the country’s economic crisis.
In an exclusive interview VOA, Mangoma refuted allegations by critics who allege that under his watch, senior government officials were not paying for their electricity bills.
Egypt Dzinemunhenzva says he will defeat President Robert Mugabe in the 2018 presidential election but is not willing to discuss his strategy for now.
The leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition African Democratic Party Marcellina Chikasha says the country needs a new generation of leaders.
Several African, Latin American and Caribbean leaders have also called for the reform of the United Nations
Many place Zanu-PF’s indigenization policy at the heart of the collapse of the economy and the country’s social fabric.
The Malawian president says President Mugabe is a real African hero with a rich history of fighting against colonialism.
Tsvangirai said he had heard reports that some party officials bought beer for the youths who ended up disrupting the funeral proceedings.
But international news agency Reuters quotes Dankote as omitting Zimbabwe from the list of countries he plans to expand his vast empire.
PEPFAR has set specific targets for preventing new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women aged 15 to 24.
Dr. Parirenyatwa said he attended various meetings designed to fight against HIV/AIDS, especially on issues like Mother to Child Transmission.
The UN Independent newspaper wrote that Mr. Mugabe’s government has one of the worst LGBT rights records on the African continent.
The SDGs focus on seventeen goals that target poverty, hunger, quality education, gender equality, climate among other issues, among other issues.
Mr. Mugabe also reiterating long-standing calls by other leaders, especially from developing countries, for the reform of the United Nations Security Council and the General Assembly.
President Obama spoke first, calling on the world to shun war and conflict and engage instead in new diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts across the globe.
Dr. Parirenyatwa said Zimbabwe will take each goal at a time, prioritizing significant goals.
President Robert Mugabe is among leaders, who have called for such reforms, noting that only few nations are dominating the United Nations at the expense of developing nations.
former United Nations General Assembly president, Sam Kutesa, told VOA Studio 7 President Robert Mugabe is not the only one who is advocating for the transformation of the council. He noted that the refugee crisis is devastating many nations.
World leaders are expected to adopt the post-2015 development agenda, the follow-up to the UN’s millennium development goals which were set in 2000
UNICEF’s emergency department in Harare told VOA Studio 7 the funds would be used to reduce the risk of malnutrition, diarrhea diseases and the prevention of abuse and sexual violence.
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