In a statement Monday, the IMF said growth has slowed down because of inadequate financial flows, despite a very favorable agricultural season.
Some of the affected Zimbabweans who spoke to VOA Studio 7 said they are now failing to cope with life as repaying credits of up to $2,000 has become an uphill task.
Party organizing secretary Nelson Chamisa says the process has so far run smoothly in Chitungwiza and Harare provinces where MDC-T members decided to retain the top leadership
Dumephi Mema of the Association of Zimbabweans Living Abroad says most of these people are now living illegally in the country.
Several educationists say Zimbabweans need to access information about student enrollment qualifications from public and private universities.
Applicants are required to have a valid Zimbabwean passport; evidence of employment, business or accredited study; and a clear criminal record
Representatives of Deputy Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Ray Ndlukula, asked him to leave the farm after barricading the compound.
Bulawayo residents told a parliamentary public hearing session beneficiaries of the central bank's quasi-fiscal activities should pay outstanding debts
Happiness Zengeni told Studio 7 the Russians are set to sign several deals with Zimbabwe, including huge investments in the mining sector.
Party organizing secretary, Nelson Chamisa, says the battered party continues to push ahead with high hopes that Tsvangirai will dislodge Zanu PF from power.
Some long distance truck drivers say the high volume of traffic in the country, estimated at more than 300 trucks a day, is generating thousands of dollars for Zimbabwe.
Party spokesman Nhlanhla Dube told VOA Studio 7 the funeral has been delayed as one of his sons living overseas is scheduled to arrive in Zimbabwe on Monday.
Dube said mourners are gathered at the former PF Zapu cadre’s house in the Bulawayo’s Hillside suburb.
Herald editor Caesar Zvayi says the fight over ZIMASSET is now visible in the party as factions wrestle for posts ahead of the December elective congress.
Panashe’s uncle Elijah Chiruka says his nephew was transported Monday night from the Manicaland Hospital after he collapsed Sunday due to severe pain in his private parts.
Xhosa prince Macleod Tshawe says more than 20 boys were circumcised in Mbembesi, Matabeleland South province, this year without encountering any hurdles.
Getting old has become a nightmare as wincingly wrinkled pensioners trek back to work to make a living due to circumstances beyond their control.
Cultural activists say hamlet painting, normally conducted soon after crop harvests, is a symbol of Zimbabwean beauty and love
Senator Sithembile Mlotshwa says most traditionalists do not have any reasonable reasons for not stopping the circumcision of childre.n
'We are not scared at all about police that crushed our protests last week. We will be on these streets until our grievances are met by the ruling party'
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