PTUZ Secretary General Raymond Majongwe said his union's members wanted salaries in line with the cost of living or just over US$500
A Zimbabwean family of five now needs about $500 a month to get by - but most workers officially take home no more than a monthly $200
ZANU-PF Chief Parliamentary Whip Joram Gumbo said his party insists on full elections once the government's two-year mandate expires
Though Zimbabweans were still lining up at Home Affairs offices around the country on Friday, most queues had disappeared by afternoon
Human Rights Watch Senior Researcher Tiseke Kasambala said Harare should take steps to halt abuses of diamond revenues
In the worst accident this holiday season, seven people died Thursday in Harare when a commuter omnibus rammed into a stationery truck
Association President Douglas Chikwekwe said that their membership will not be swayed by what he called the police's bullying tactics
Co-Chairman Paul Mangwana said their panel might accelerate the process, but won’t be hurried by pressure to accommodate the elections
Last month Bulawayo residents also threatened to withhold license fees, saying state radio and television has not justified the levy
Sources said ZBC revenues have fallen sharply in recent months as ZANU-PF has commanded air time for political propaganda
ZANU-PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo said the party is not fazed by threats of flight or a boycott by foreign investors
Parliament's lower house passed the 2011 Finance Bill without difficulty but ZANU-PF senators said it encroached on presidential powers
A spokesman for the Tsvangirai MDC in Midlands said that the party views the arrest as further harassment of its lawmakers
But Tsvangirai MDC Senate Whip Gladys Gombami-Dube said members will continue to protest Mugabe appointments
Prime Minister Tsvangirai wants the Supreme Court to declare Mugabe's appointments of provincial governors as null and void
The NCA is mobilizing people to reject the new constitution in a national referendum expected sometime in 2011
Economists say the local industries were being affected by the inflow of imported cheap goods
SADC Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao said SADC cannot set a timeframe for a solution to the deep political problems in Harare
The MDC formation of Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara is opposed to early elections, saying the country is simply not ready
Prime Minister Tsvangirai’s withdrawal from personal contact with Mr. Mugabe suggests the unity government may be close to collapse
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