Justice Chidyausiku said strategies are being worked out to clear the backlogs in the two court
The MDC says the budget does not have anything in it that will change for the better the lives of the ordinary people, in particular civil servants.
The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration was unable to fully account for more than $6 million allocated for road maintenance in 2011
Chinamasa said 70 percent the budget, which is far short of the $8 billion bids submitted by government ministries, will go towards salaries leaving little resources for capital projects
Deputy Justice Minister Fortune Chasi, who was standing for Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, said human rights can thrive under economically stable conditions
Comptroller and Auditor General Mildred Chiri Chiri said government has not taken any steps to recover the money, adding the farmers may never pay back.
Audit team leader Ronald Chimowa says the situation in Chitungwisa and Seke was so bad that it needed urgent action
United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Shannon Smith says her government wants to re-engage and assist Zimbabwe
Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa says although prisons in Zimbabwe have food challenges, not a single person has died of hunger
Public Works and National Housing Portfolio Committee Killian Mpingo says councils cannot continue operating outside the constitution
The students union now wants the government to reinstate the loans and grants scheme to enable all eligible students to attain tertiary education
Mbizo Member of Parliament Settlement Chikwinya says examination paper leakages in recent months in Zimbabwe are shameful
Human Rights Watch says millions of residents’ lives have been put at risk as water borne diseases tend to flourish due to corruption and mismanagement
The money for paying poll agents's allowances was allegedly misappropriated by some party officials at the labour-backed party’s provincial office in Marondera
The youths marched from Town House to the U.S Embassy where they threatened to stay put until the U.S removed targeted sanctions.
An MDC disciplinary committee has ruled that former Marondera Central lawmaker Ian Kay must be suspended from the party for five years for leadership renewal remark
Under the agreement, the Chinese bank will provide $319.5 million, representing 90 percent of the total project costs while the remainder will be provided by Zimbabwe Power Company
Chairman of the finance and development committee, Alan Markham, said some tariffs would be reduced while others will remain static
Dr. Chimedza said the program got overwhelming response from parents and children and will be extended in some areas to ensure everyone eligible is covered
Mr. Chinamasa says Zimbabwe has no capacity to repay its debt as its economy is not recording any significant growth
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