The union has accused the Ministry of Education of failing to speak out about the alleged intimidation of and violence against teachers
Zimbabwe's constitutional revision outreach process has been dogged by logistical and financial problems since it was launched in June
NCA spokesman Maddock Chivasa said problems in the public outreach phase of revision show it is being manipulated by politicians
More than 1,000 constitutional outreach meetings have been held since mid-June, but the process has yet to begin in Harare and Bulawayo
Outreach team members were refused hotel accommodation near Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West, because rooms had not been pre-paid
A political source reporting from Mashonaland West’s Raffingora district said state security agents continue to monopolize meetings
The MDC says ZANU-PF militants and state security agents are coercing rural villagers to support the party's constitutional positions
The ZANU-PF co-chairman of the select committee, Paul Mangwana, was quoted as saying NGOs have a 'hidden agenda' and should be arrested
A new controversy arose Tuesday as committee members said journalists will be admitted to meetings - but may not report public comments
Independent monitor Tadziripira Khumalo the process ran better Thursday though people were still being harassed by war veterans
Organizers said public outreach was postponed in Harare and Bulawayo after plans to pack meetings and control the process came to light
Three civic organizations said they will deploy 420 monitors and coordinators to gather information and report on any violence
The International Monetary Fund has urged Harare to moderate public spending and hold down public and private wages to curb inflation
MDC officials in Mashonaland East said arrests of party members were intended to discourage public participation in the outreach phase
Economist Godfrey Kanyenze said Zimbabwean state enterprises are used to being subsidized, and political will to reform them is lacking
Chinese Communist Party delegates met with President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for talks on bilateral ties
Zimbabwean church leaders wanted an update on the country's peace-building framework from relevant ministers and party representatives
The Congress of South African Trade Unions and affiliates observed Africa Day by handing a symbolic disqualifying red card to xenophobia
ZANU-PF officials and CIO agents were said to have barred Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe and others from visiting a Gutu hospital
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