Essar, which has a majority stake in the now defunct state-owned Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company, is expected to pay fees for more than 3,000 children this term
'Dating on social media is not a sin. It all depends with the attitude of both partners. I am one such person who got married through social media'
Neymar scored his first goal in the 29th minute with a curling grounder before converting a penalty in the 70th minute
Some of the civil servants say they are not sure whether the government will smoothly implement the pay scheme
Some farmers in Zvishavane, Midlands province, say they have harvested maize which will last the next three agricultural seasons
An independent economist says the 15.4 percent decline in mining income this year compared to the same period last year is worrying
Spokesman Blessing Vava said his organization is currently conducting outreach programs to concientize Zimbabweans about advantages of being a social democratic state
'President Tsvangirai is in fine spirits and will be back to work soon to continue with his mission to bring positive change in the lives of the people of Zimbabwe'
Zimbabweans who spoke to Studio 7 said they will soon be approaching the Zuma government to seek the relaxation of the new regulations
Zanu PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo says local people should wholeheartedly commemorate Africa Day
The Minister of Home Affairs is still to announce what is going to happen particularly with regards to the process around the re-application for the special permits
'These are people who moved away with Tendai Biti and Elton Mangoma and set up their own office in Milton Park in Harare'
Representatives of the National Blood Transfusion Service told the committee they could not explain the high cost of blood in hospitals saying they charge $135 per unit.
Finance and budget committee member, Willas Madzimure, says Mangudya apologized to the committee saying he is currently attending an international event
They say his third visit this week to the Asian nation is worrying as the country needs a leader who can stir Zimbabwe out of its current social and economic problems
Hypercube operations manager Tapfumaneyi Murove says many young people are showing interest in starting their own businesses
Hypercube community manager, Irene Chikumbo, says preparations are in advance for the event which ends Sunday
Studio 7 received mixed reports from parents on the ground with some reporting their children were being turned away for not paying fees
Tichaona Muchere says he failed to send his Form Three son to a boarding school because he is failing to raise $405 for fees and $30 for incentives
MDC-T lawmakers, who spoke to VOA Studio 7, said the divisions among the party’s legislators are so serious that they are undermining the role of the party in parliament
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