Several ministries failed to produce documents for auditing purposes such as invoices, receipts and goods received to support payments against the votes
The project being financed mostly by the European Union (EU) will benefit 3,000 smallholder farmers in drought prone areas in South Africa, Madagascar, Malawi and Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce said government should not try to revive collapsed firms.
Government official says “pirate” radio stations like VOA’s Studio 7 are popular because the government does not allow alternative voices on existing national media.
Harare City Council officials says they will reschedule budget consultation meetings, as virtually no one attended the meetings today. Critics say the time and place of the meetings were not publicized.
Controversy from last week's omission of senators with disabilities from committees ended today after days of complaints.
'Zimbabwe can do well if it works with non-governmental organizations'
Chidhakwa says the problem of illegal mining on river beds has also been detected in some parts of the country.
Lawmakers debated a cancer levy that would pay for cancer treatment units in every district.
Mnangagwa said he would rather resign than sign death warrants for 89 convicts currently on death row in Zimbabwe.
Launching the ECOCASHSAVE account in the capital, representatives of the two Econet Wireless Zimbabwe subsidiaries said potential clients only need to be registered with ECOCASH to open a savings account
According to David Mfote, Zimbabwe has a potential to produce 1.6 million tonnes of maize yet it is only producing about 800,000 tonnes
Executive director Cousin Zilala of Amnesty International Zimbabwe said authorities must provide basic services to areas like Hatcliffe, Caledonian and Hopley
Zanu PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa wrote to the speaker advising him that Kereke is no longer a Zanu-PF member
Addressing journalists in the capital, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa, who was flanked by Agriculture Minister Joseph Made, said the scheme will benefit 1.6 million households countrywide.
Masimba Kuchera of the Centre for Disability and Development also applauded parliament saying it shows that the legislature is implementing some provisions
Stanely Kwenda's documentary beat other entries from countries such as the USA, Belgium, South Korea, Great Britain, Canada, Sweden, Poland, South Africa, France and Germany
MP Kereke said NSSA is raking in about $15 million a month, adding that the bulk of the money is invested in the money market
'Other factors that led to the MDC’s defeat include poor performance of some of their ministers in the inclusive government and corruption by some of their councilors'
'And the loss to Zanu-PF in the July 31 elections is demoralizing, especially as I believe that the MDC has more support than Zanu-PF"
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