The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association, Nurses Association, Zimbabwe Teachers Association and the Apex Council told VOA Studio 7 that cutting salaries is not the answer and will be resisted
United States based Chimurenga music icon, Thomas Mukanya Mapfumo has attacked the so called Chinese mega deals in his much awaited 12 track album, Danger Zone released last week.
Tobacco and marketing board chief Andrew Matibiri told VOA Studio 7 despite the low crop harvests, the quality of the crop is expected to be as good as that of last year.
The Zanu PF politburo expelled Mliswa and former secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa Wednesday accusing them of insubordination.
Mutasa tells Studio 7's Blessing Zulu in an exclusive interview that he does not recognise the expulsion.
Zimbabweans are petitioning Justice Rita Makarau to dissolve the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for alleged major shortcomings and incompetence.
'I have written a number of letters to him, he hasn’t responded to those letters, and so because I am junior, I just sit back and do nothing until I am invited to attend the special disciplinary committee'
He says Mr. Mugabe’s insults, like calling him “a braying donkey” strengthened his resolve to seek relief in the courts.
The resumption of ties with the West has also seen some potential investors coming to Zimbabwe from Britain, France, Russia, Belgium and China.
Zanu PF is expected to start disciplinary hearing procedures against former secretary for administration, Didymus Mutasa, for alleged insubordination and bringing the name of the party into disrepute.
Mr. Malema said it was a pity that his members were Thursday bundled out of parliament after they demanded accountability from Mr. Zuma.
Zimbabwean born artist, Kudzai Sigauke, aka Sisiyanti Siggs, has just released her official debut single, Vhaya Kadhumba, taken off her upcoming album, “New Beginnings”, due out in a few months.
"It is sad that the president continues to be misled by so called party lawyers, who really do not seem to understand the constitution, who seem not to understand the legal aspects of these things."
Chairing his party’s politiburo meeting in Harare on Thursday, President Mugabe said the party’s principles and rules are not subject to the higher courts.
'There is no law which compels a motorist to deposit a fine with the police if he desires to challenge the alleged offence'
Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson, Paul Nyathi, said Justice Bere only expressed his personal views.
Information released from the bank indicates that Georgias’s account was eventually closed and at the time the bank data was obtained it had a zero balance.
Justice Bere said collecting spot fines is illegal and has distracted the police from their core business of policing.
The controversial indigenization law is said to be still causing serious concern among potential investors.
Human rights lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara says they are pushing the government to provide land for the rest of the 700 families.
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