Outbreaks of deadly measles have spread in Zimbabwe in part because of religious objections to immunization by apostolic sects
Zimbabwe Co-Minister of Home Affairs Giles Mutsekwa said there was no move to ban protests, only a request to activists to abstain
The Media Commission has engaged Tafataona Mahoso, former chairman of the predecessor Media and Information Commission as its CEO
Observers question whether NOCZIM has enough value or credibility with investors to raise anything close to its target US$270 million
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe said living costs declined slightly in April from March as increased production boosted competition
ZINASU faction leader Tafadzwa Mugwadi dismissed the reunification move as unconstitutional, saying members must ratify it
Media and civic groups lamenting the government's failure to liberalize the media, saying repressive laws still stifle free expression
In Masvingo, police shut down a photo exhibition organized by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association that was also closed in Harare
Police disrupted another exhibition in Harare by the same organization
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesman Sidney Chisi said the poor condition of highways tends to compound human error
MDC youths have been staging marches around Zimbabwe demanding the speedy implementation of the Global Political Agreement
Economist Godfrey Kanyenze of the Labor and Economic Development Institute of Zimbabwe said revisions should not disadvantage workers
ZESN said some parts of Zimbabwe have already been declared no-go areas for certain political parties and civic organizations
Mr. Tsvangirai declared there is 'no more important priority for this or any government than the education of our children'
Bennett was served with summons on the grain charges two weeks ago while at court for his trial on charges he plotted a coup in 2006
Revision has been delayed due to funding issues, but sources said the United Nations Development Program has released US$21 million
The U.S. State Department report cited indications Zimbabwe is becoming a way station for trafficking in persons into South Africa
MDC sources said the attacks came after the villagers attended an MDC rally addressed by Co-Minister for National Healing Sekai Holland
Zimbabwe's Indigenization Act calls for local blacks to acquire a 51 percent stake in all companies with more than US$500,000 in assets
Charleswood Farm in Chimanimani, Manicaland province, was taken away from Bennett, who is white, under the land reform program in 2004
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