Chairman of the Zimbabwe Conservation Taskforce, Johnny Rodrigues, says most tourists are upset about the sale of baby elephants.
One of the farmers, Felix Gondo of Honde Valley, says this has forced hundreds of farmers to pull out of a local tea association, which links producers with buyers.
'There was marked reduction in the number of cases involving media violations with a total of 22 cases compared to the 28 reported in 2013'
Dr. Ibbo Mandaza says Professor Ranger will be remembered by scholars, politicians and others as one of the people who challenged the ills of the white minority settlers.
Dr. Alex Magaisa of the University of Kent in Britain says Zanu PF conflicts can derail the succession of the president in case something happens to the 90-year old leader.
Most Zimbabweans criticised his move, saying he should have stayed at home and visited Lake Kariba, Victoria Falls and Great Zimbabwe Ruins, among several other resorts.
Ambrose Sibindi of the Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association says Zimbabweans are facing a bleak future.
'We are going to try and beef up the squad. Few of our players are reaching their retiring ages'
Club chief executive, Ndumiso Gumede, says they settled for Mafu because of his high qualifications and knowledge of Highlanders’ history and expectations.
Party supporters said the day has been almost downgraded since PF Zapu and Zanu PF signed the 1987 Unity Accord to end hostilities between the two former liberation parties.
The central bank chief John Mangudya said in an exclusive interview that the uptake of the coins is encouraging.
RBZ spokesman Alson Mfiri says some Zimbabweans started getting the coins soon after they were disbursed to banks in various parts of the country.
'The central bank should brace for a massive rejection of the coins designed to ease problems of change'
The president of the organization, Themba Ndebele, says all retailers are expected to use the coins, which were printed in South Africa.
Constitutional experts say Mrs. Mujuru will be getting a pension pegged at salary scales of the country’s new vice presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko.
NCA spokesperson Madock Chivasa says his party further argued in its papers about the constitutionality of assigning Vice President Mnangagwa to the post of justice minister.
In a statement last night, the president’s office said the appointments, together with those of several ministers, was made in accordance with the country’s new constitution.
NCA spokesman Madock Chivasa says the president is violating the country’s constitution by trying to replace the fired Vice President Joice Mujuru with two vice presidents.
Alex Magaisa said Mr. Mugabe's actions do not give a good impression of a person, who was once regarded as a liberation icon to some Zimbabweans.
He was endorsed the Zanu PF president, secretary and sole candidate of the party’s 2018 presidential election at just-ended 6th Congress.
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