These counsellors say Tsvangirai is likely to repair his damaged family and political image if he withdraws from public life and engage marriage experts
This will allow time for the national authorities to strengthen their policies and deliver on outstanding commitments under the program
Retailers this year have not adjusted prices of basic commodities such as bread, cooking oil, cabbages, tea leaves and other items
There is no visible activity at Redcliff in the Midlands Province as the management of Essar Africa Holdings has not yet returned to the steelworks firm
Some economists say Zimbabwe is capable of using its natural resources to pay debts and initiate new capital projects
Most parents will either find ways of sewing children’s uniforms or buy second hand ones from children who left school last year
Indians, Nigerians, Pakistanis and Chinese, are expected to open bank accounts before being allowed to operate in sectors set aside for local blacks
Some of the affected hospitals are in Binga and Victoria Falls in Matabeleland North and Hauna in Manicaland province
Bulawayo mayor Martin Moyo says the water situation is being worsened by lack of rains and failure to raise funds to engage in some water taping projects
Zwambila told VOA LiveTalk Radio-TV on Monday that Nyamupinga has applied for political asylum after he was recalled by President Robert Mugabe’s government
Australian Immigration Minister Scott Morrison told the Shanghai Daily that he will judge Zwambila’s request for asylum on its merits
Farmers in Zvishavane, Lupane, Gwanda and Chivi districts say the situation is becoming desperate in these areas as there is no hope that rains will fall within the next few weeks
With just four days to go, the council appears to be struggling to relocate those affected to suitable places around the central business district
Some schools in Plumtree on Tuesday distributed grocery vouchers to desperate teachers hard-pressed to buy Christmas goodies for their families
One of the affected customers, Jefta Mutune, says he will not go back to Mt. Darwin to seek more cash after getting his share of the daily cash withdrawal limit of $50
Most of them say they should be allowed to participate in Zimbabwe’s elections before they think about investing back home
'The simple fact that he is married to more than one wife actually puts a lot of questions as to whether he understands the word that he is supposed to preach'
Millions of Zimbabweans are still spooked by Gono's monetary policies that are believed to have devastated the country’s economy, once considered Africa’s bread basket
The money is part of the $50 million being mobilized by the government in conjunction with Agribank for on lending to A2 farmers at concessionary rates
'I would be persuaded to introduce other foreign currencies to the cocktail of multi-currency regime currencies, if conditions warrant'
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