The laweyers also want the High Court to order Kasukuwere to refrain from suspending, dismissing or engaging in any other activity with a view to removing councillors.
Announcing the package, the USAID director in Harare pledged Washington's commitment to continue “working with WFP to meet the immediate food needs of vulnerable Zimbabweans.”
The cash-strapped Harare government has been forced to release US$6,4 million for school fees for liberation war veterans’ children.
“That is the work of Professor Jonathan Moyo and his allies. If ever the national war veterans chairman wanted to do that, he would have given it directly to the president ..."
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, says it has represented over 150 people charged with insulting Mugabe since 2010, though many cases were dropped.
“… Should they fail to comply the minister would then notify third parties (stock exchanges) that intention of cancelling their licenses and proceed on to direct the licensing authority to cancel their licenses.”
The report says alleged factional wars between the Grace Mugabe-leaning Generation 40 and the Team Lacoste backing Vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa has worsened the crisis.
The cash strapped government is again issuing conflicting statements on the payments of the long overdue bonuses owed to civil servants. The bonuses were due in November last year.
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) spokesman, Obert Gutu, says Mr. Mugabe must step down as he is now a liability to the nation.
The move by Harare to cancel licenses is likely to torpedo plans by the country to re-engage the Bretton Woods institutions, the IMF and the World Bank.
Zhuwao said government will continue with its plans and said he has personally organized an indigenization clinic for those who have queries.
“Zimbabwe doors are open to the Japanese investors and they should look forward to a mutually rewarding relationship with us.”
Ambassador Chifamba told VOA Studio 7 that some Zimbabweans, who were supposed to arrive at the airport on the day of the bombings, went to Paris, France, and used buses to get to Belgium.
Grace Kwinjeh, who lives near the bombed airport, told VOA Studio 7 state security agents appear to be on top of the situation.
"I am a bit of a perfectionist and sometimes perfectionists get in the way of progress … but I am obsessive and I am very labor intensive, everybody who has worked with me knows that ...."
Getting fresh money will also depend on Harare settling its $1,8 billion in arrears to the international lenders.
“I can confirm that the MP was found dead inside his hotel room, but I don’t have much detail as our investigating officers are still at the scene.”
“It’s rare and I don’t think we remember when a whole region declared a disaster … Significance of this is that SADC is acknowledging that this is unprecedented. It’s a big crisis that is affecting most of the countries in the region ..."
The World Food Programme says it needs 220 million dollars to provide assistance to an estimated 2,2 million Zimbabweans until 2017.
“Look, I will never comment on the issue of diamonds. I am no longer the minister responsible. You must interview the minister of mines. I will never comment on that issue.”
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