Matshazi, who says he is the first black person to be elected councilor in the city, was among eight people that were elected in a tight race Monday night.
Zimbabwe needed a goal to beat the west Africans and they did exactly that at Rufaro Stadium, cheered by an enthusiastic crowd of followers.
Rebecca Mano, coordinator of EducationUSA told VOA Studio 7 the admission officers from America, Canada, Spain and Japan will take part in public fairs in Harare and Bulawayo.
“Ever since this economic meltdown started, a lot of prophets are coming and forming churches and most of these churches are just an occult economy."
"I will go to Congress and urge them to look more carefully; now that we have language that is more flexible, maybe it is possible to make exceptions .."
Former legislator and cultural activist Thandeko Zinti Mnkandla said it was absurd that some girls were almost parading their semi-naked bodies at the carnival.
Some observers believe that members of the armed forces may end up intervening to end the crisis in the party as what happened during the liberation struggle of the 1970s.
According to the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, the late Dr. Hikwa was rushed to a local hospital after experiencing difficulties in breathing.
U.S Embassy Deputy Public Affairs Officer, Nikki Finnemann, said the program is expected to reach many Zimbabweans.
"To them the stomach hits first than any other thing… Maybe just intensity their skills in their environment and alert them to stop drug abuse."
Sheffra Dzamara’s appeal comes exactly seven months on Friday after her husband was abducted in Harare’s Glen View high density suburb.
G40 is said to be using First Lady Grace Mugabe in its bid to succeed the 91-year old Mr. Mugabe.
Section 101 of Zimbabwe’s Constitution clearly stipulates that if the country’s president dies or is removed from office, the first vice president assumes the presidency.
Ndlovu told Studio 7 in a chat with VOA Studio 7 last night that he is lucky to be alive as he also lost property worth R30,000 when his car was vandalized last Wednesday.
Majongwe told VOA that teachers in Zimbabwe are celebrating their day faced with threats of dismissal following the government’s on-going audit in schools.
Dube indicated that he will be leaving office in December while the ZIFA Council, the organization’s top decision-making body, will be mapping the way forward.
Security agents have been accused of dragging their feet in looking for Itai Dzamara, who was abducted by unknown assailants suspected to be linked to the government.
ZIFA spokesman, Xolisani Gwesela confirmed that Dube has resigned, a day before the Zifa top decision body, the national council, holds an extra-ordinary meeting, Saturday.
President Mugabe told party supporters that the power cuts are caused by low water levels at Kariba Dam and lack of funds to operate some big state electricity entities.
Contention over the makeup of the Security Council lies in the veto power held by the five permanent member countries.
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