Indications are that land ownership still remains unresolved since all land in the country now belongs to the government.
Party spokesman Obert Gutu says a draft constitution for the burial society is already in place and hopes it should be operational by February.
The Zimbabwe Nurses Association Harare chapter had threatened to go on strike if the government did not pay the bonuses by Wednesday.
There were reports that some schools are already sending back students who have not yet paid school fees.
Chairman of the Zimbabwe Victims of Violence Fund, Jaison Machaya, says the fund will include all victims of political violence in Zimbabwe regardless of their political affiliation.
Ngarivhume says he does not need to seek permission from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration to repair potholes.
The villagers’ lawyer Langton Mhungu of Mhungu and Associates alleges that his clients were severely beaten up while in police custody to the extent that they need medical attention.
ZINA Harare chairman Enoch Dongo tells Studio 7 there is no going back on the industrial action.
Organizations representing teachers confirmed that the government paid the bonuses late Monday.
The church has received some offers from Bloemfontein, Welkom and Potchefstroom and a community centre in south western townships or Soweto.
Econet Wireless said Thursday it has reduced tariffs to 15 cents per minute for inter-company calls and 16 cents per minute to local networks with effect from January 1st, 2015.
Some civil servants say the government deposited bonuses into their bank accounts though they could not withdraw the money
Members of the MDC formation led by Morgan Tsvangirai and some belonging to the MDC Renewal Team clashed over the weekend at a funeral in Buhera West, Manicaland province
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe told Studio 7 it is seeking an urgent meeting with government representatives to address the issue of bonuses.
Vegetable vendors are expected to pay a $3 fee daily while stall owners at flea markets will be charged between $8 and $10.
Gweru blind musician John Madubeko got an unexpected early Christmas present Thursday after a Harare businesswoman donated to him a set of musical instruments.
Constitutional lawyer and leader of the opposition National Constitutional Assembly party, Lovemore Madhuku, says there’s legal provision for such an argument.
NCA spokesman Madock Chivasa says the president is violating the country’s constitution by trying to replace the fired Vice President Joice Mujuru with two vice presidents.
Zanu-PF will write rules on paper, they’ll have a constitution beautifully put together, but they never follow the constitution, they never follow rules, says constitutional lawyer.
Zimbabwe Wednesday joined the rest of the world in marking the International Day of Person with Disabilities
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