Fifteen of Zimbabwe’s opposition political parties are expected to sign an electoral reform agreement document in Harare in Harare Wednesday
Chinamasa said the country's economy was expected to grow by 2.7 percent next year despite current harsh conditions.
Apex Council chairman Richard Gundani told VOA Studio 7 they were surprised to learn through the media that Cabinet had approved the audit.
ICASA Communications Manager, Tariro Makanga-Chikumbirike, on Friday said Zimbabwe has made great strides towards successfully hosting the conference
“Acts of intimidation and inter or intra-party political violence are unacceptable in a democracy, and those responsible for instigating such violence should be brought to justice.”
'There are some summits which he should actually not go because some of these summits are not very pertinent, not very relevant to the issues that affect us as Zimbabwe'
At the advice of the World Bank and other international financiers, ZIMRA will soon be collecting and administering the country’s pensions, a move the ZCTU says is wrong.
Thirty-five year-old Mbera was supposed to have appeared before a Murehwa magistrate after spending the night in cells at Murehwa Police Station.
The army has taken over the disposal of carcasses of elephants and other animals and birds that died of cyanide poisoning in the Hwange National Park.
Apex Council chairman Richard Gundani told VOA civil servants are expecting nothing less from the government but their 13th cheque.
The police dismissed the Sunday Mail’s lead story at a press conference that alleged a senior officer was working with National Parks rangers to poison elephants with cyanide
The MDC-T says scores of its members were injured in the melee while some were hospitalized after two days of clashes with Zanu PF supporters in the constituency.
The most recent poisoning, discovered Monday, killed 22 elephants in the Sinamatela area of Hwange.
George Charamba, allegedly writing in the Nathaniel Manheru column in the state-controlled Herald newspaper, said the president did not recognize that peace prize.
Lawmakers wanted the government to increase the age to 18 years but Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, representing the government in parliament, refused.
Ngarivhume says all the country’s provinces are facing serious food shortages with some children already dropping out of school
The eight were part of dozens of vendors who fought running battles with the municipal police Monday after their wares were confiscated for selling at undesignated sites
EMCOZ recently approached the High Court challenging the constitutionality of some sections of the Labour Amendment Law, which it says infringe on the rights of employers.
Muchinguri-Kashiri says her office has now established that Palmer’s papers were in order hence Zimbabwe will no longer seek his extradition for the hunt that resulted in Cecil's death
Prosper Chitambara says instead of being proactive the government is reacting to the crisis and trying to manage the meager power supplies being generated in the country.
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