African Wildlife Foundation’s director for program design and partner relations, Jimmiel Mandima, tells Studio 7’s Gibbs Dube they don’t believe in the sale of live elephants.
Mr. Mugabe has already said the atrocities, targeting then opposition leader Joshua Nkomo’s PF Zapu supporters, were an act of madness.
Mavambo Kusile Dawn party youth wing president, Stephen Sibanda, says time has come for Mr. Mugabe to step down.
A Zimbabwean living in USA, Mkhululi Ndabambi says some American states’ move to legalize marijuana is a way of promoting people’s rights.
Local people said they are not happy that Mliswa was expelled from the party following his alleged links with a Zanu PF faction allegedly led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru.
The ClickDial application, which can be downloaded to android and apple phones, is designed to cut calling costs among various nationals.
Thousands of Zimbabweans in many countries are expected Saturday to stage peaceful protests demanding that Mr. Mugabe should step down.
The socio-economic barometer workshops launched in some parts of the country are expected to encourage citizen participation in various issues.
Dumane says while the money benefits millions of Zimbabweans, a lot still needs to be done in terms of direct corporate investment.
The protests are designed to coincide with the president’s 91st birthday to be celebrated in Victoria Falls on the same day.
Gumbo told Studio 7 in an interview that indications are that Mr. Mugabe, who has been in power since independence from British rule in 1980, fears war veterans.
Liverson Sunduza abandoned all the good life in various nations and went back to Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North province, to open a lucrative bakery.
'Those who don't use social media in one way or another and those who want to ban their use are doomed'
Co-Home Affairs Minister Giles Mutsekwa says the deployment of the soldiers won’t benefit Zimbabwe.
Very poor households are expected to supplement own production cereal stocks from the previous harvest with market purchases January through March.
Center director Tawanda Chimhini says the biggest lesson for ZEC from Zambia should be the handling of the voters’ roll.
They were irked by the arrival of Mr. Robert Mugabe in the country before the announcement of the results,
'As the Youth League we are 100 percent against Mutasa … We want our leaders to expel Mutasa'
Human rights lawyer and Reagan-Fascell Democracy fellow, Arthur Gwagwa, said the speech was very comprehensive and touched on issues of great importance to America.
CZI chief executive Clifford Sileya told VOA Studio 7 the meeting whose theme is “Taking Zimbabwe Industry to the Next Level”, will take place Thursday in Harare.
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