The fundraising team collecting money for the repatriation of the bodies of former United States Students’ Achievers’ Program graduates said the response is overwhelming.
A few days ago, two prominent graduates of the United States Student Achievers Program, Nancy Tinoza and Morlene Tariro Magoronga, died in separate incidents in USA.
Southern African Political and Economic Series director Ibbo Mandaza says Zanu PF is overusing Mr. Mugabe, who is the world’s oldest president.
Nathan Sipho Banana told VOA Studio 7 in an exclusive interview that the violence which has gripped the country since independence has devastated many lives.
The American government is working with various organizations setting up projects that benefit local people.
Students must be in their final ‘A’ Level year in 2015 and should submit applications by Tuesday, April 7.
Wharton says the sanctions will remain in place in Zimbabwe as concerns around lack of democracy and rule of law remain.
Nathan Sipho Banana says his family has not begrudged Mr. Mugabe for allowing his government to incarcerate the country’s first black president soon after independence from British rule.
Forty-eight year old Nathan Sipho Banana says partisan police and national security forces is causing problems in the country.
Forty-eight year old Nathan Sipho Banana says it took at least two weeks for him and his siblings to be cleared by security to visit friends and engage in various social activities.
One of the organizations giving a helping hand is Royal Destiny Gospel Choir, based in Britain, which has set up a scholarship fund for students failing to pay fees.
Readforward Dube, president of the Zimbabwe Universities and Allied Workers’ Union says all academic and non-academic staff withdrew their services early this morning.
The MDC founding member tells VOA Studio 7 Dzamara’s alleged abduction on Monday by unknown assailants is very worrying.
Lizwe Jamela, a member of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, said the fate of the victim, who was being beaten up in public, is still unknown.
Roderick Fayayo of the Bulawayo Progressive Residents’ Association told VOA Studio 7 the president’s trip is a waste of taxpayers’ money.
Tsvangirai addressed one meeting in the city before leaving his deputy, Thokozani Khuphe, to continue with other schedule meetings.
Ordinary people, legal practitioners and state officials said the late Sandura had an independent mind and applied the law without fear or favour.
They argue that the government has not even drafted a plan of action for constructive engagement with its citizens living in the diaspora.
Lucia Dube of the Zimbabwe Diaspora Focus Group says the situation is worse in Britain where people drawn from the European Union are grabbing most jobs.
Ndebele told VOA Studio 7 they expect a competitive season though everyone is worried about soccer hooliganism.
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