Detectives of the Law and Order Police Section arrested Mangoma this morning and handed him over to the Police Fraud Squad.
Tadiwa Pfupa says her organisation was mostly worried about inmates that were receiving anti-retroviral drugs, meant to contain the Human Immuno Virus (HIV) which causes AIDS.
The party wrote a letter to President Robert Mugabe a week ago urging him to declare a holiday on June 10 but the Zimbabwean leader has not yet responded to their request.
Dzamara’s young brother, Patson, claims that people circulating that his body was found recently may be linked to his disappearance 57 days ago.
Judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu did not give reasons for his decision to reserve judgement on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission case.
Bulawayo vendors and some civic organisations Tuesday met with the mayor Councillor Martin Moyo where various issues affecting the vendors were discussed
Some observers say the political discord in the ruling Zanu PF government over bonus payments for civil servants is the party’s strategy to distract Zimbabweans from pressing issues
Former MDC Renewal lawmaker, Albert Mhlanga, says he took this decision because he does not want Zanu PF to win any seat in Bulawayo.
President Robert Mugabe has already set June 10th, 2015, as the date for by-elections in 14 of the 21 constituencies.
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has handed over petitions expressing its dismay over the deteriorating economic situation in the country amid reports that nationwide demonstrations were a flop
The ZCTU sought the court’s intervention after the police in some cities refused to grant the organization permission to stage the peaceful protests.
The Chipinge Town Council is Wednesday morning expected to hold a public tender for the supply of 2,000 pre-paid water meters, a move the residents are rejecting.
Nixon Nyikadzino says the offer is meant to encourage Zimbabweans to release information about Dzamara’s alleged abduction in Glen View suburb, Harare.
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions said it will press ahead with its plans to go onto the streets April 11th to protest plummeting standards of living as companies continue to close
Zvotwadza noted that he was only saved by other motorists who stopped and mobbed the four men trying to abduct him.
In Chirumanzu-Zibagwe, Transform Zimbabwe spokesman, Tapfumaneyi Zenda, said few voters turned up in some polling stations he visited.
The MDC-T’s national standing committee resolved to uphold its congress resolution on boycotting all elections until electoral reforms are instituted in the country
The MDC-T youths allege they were assaulted by the police for destroying a Zanu PF makeshift office that had just been constructed in St. Mary’s township.
Human rights lawyers are challenging in court the prosecutor general's constitutional independence.
The MDC-T says it is happy that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has finally invited it to collect copies of the voters’ rolls for Mt. Darwin West and Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe
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