Sheffra Dzamara told VOA Studio 7 she wants her husband, who was the sole bread winner, back home.
Cultural activists say Zimbabweans used to have various ways of controlling the indiscriminate killing of wild animals, including the use of totems.
Tomana says the extradition procedure is cumbersome and has to be followed according to provisions of an Extradition Treaty signed by the U.S and Zimbabwe.
Professor Peter Mundy says though Cecil met his brutal death in Hwange, researchers and ecologists have been energized in fighting against the decimation of local lions.
Peter Mukudzavhu normally supplies maize in batches to individuals and African embassies in the Washington DC metropolitan area.
Palmer’s sought extradition will be a test case for an Extradition Treaty signed by the two nations in 1997.
David Vogt, Airport Art Program Manager, says the large sculptures are part of the airport’s program to humanize the international airport’s vast scale.
Trade unionist, Percy Mcijo, says the situation is getting out of hand in cities like Bulawayo, Gweru and Harare.
“… One gets some benefit from some (books) but of late the market is not good at all. That is talking in financial terms."
"Fans must appreciate that it makes players feel intimidated as they are not sure where the thrown missile is going to come from."
About 200 followers of the Brethren-In-Christ Church from various branches in Zimbabwe are attending the event, which is held every six years.
The Registrar General, Tobaiwa Mudede, is quoted by the state-controlled media as saying that his office cannot cope with the large number of passport applications from Zimbabweans in the diaspora.
Bishop Magaya stressed that the church cannot watch while people’s rights are being violated by the state.
the U.S. Embassy in Harare said it is worried about Dzamara’s wellbeing and the apparent lack of progress by Zimbabwean authorities in their investigation.
According to the South African Daily Sun, Masondo died at Garden City Hospital in Mayfair, Johannesburg, Sunday afternoon of an undisclosed illness.
There are some people who prefer symbols of their own names, names of lovers or celebrities like David Beckham, Justin Bieber, among thousands of successful people.
Bwanali says she is excited about her selection and is happy that she will be able to acquire good skills in America.
Most of them are failing to adjust to some localized ways of raising children, who face among other issues, peer pressure and cultural demands.
'Leaders like President Robert Mugabe are responsible for xenophobic attacks that recently left seven people dead in South Africa'
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