Council spokesman Michael Chideme says so far they have dealt with 15 cases and are currently following up on about 125 suspected cases
A Gauteng North court has ruled that a section of the Immigration Act is unconstitutional as it allowed for prolonged detention of suspects contrary to the country's criminal law.
The Zimbabwe Activists Alliance says it is surprised and disturbed by a move by the police to invite its members to a Joint Operation Command meeting Thursday after the organization had notified them of its intention to march on the streets Saturday.
Bishop Ancelimo Magaya says they resolved in a meeting Monday in Harare to send a delegation, which includes a member of the Dzamara family, to meet with the vice president.
Some organizations representing civil servants have expressed skepticism over reports that the government will pay outstanding 2015 bonuses starting this month up to May this year.
Nick Zemura, a Zimbabwean actor and film producer, enrolled into a college in Los Angeles where honed his skills.
The Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers’ Union says farmers in areas affected by drought must consider the government’s call to sell some of their cattle before they succumb to the severe dry spell.
The Harare Residents Trust says it will seek an audience with city mayor Bernard Manyenyeni over reports that the local authority has instructed residents of St. Martin’s and surrounding areas to slash maize crops planted on unserviced council land
Labour Court judge Justice Godfrey Musariri Friday dismissed a case in which the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe was challenging a move by the government to recall teachers who are on leave
Police and the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority have assessed the incident with ZESA saying the fires was not connected to an electric fault.
Zimbabwean teacher, Jonah Masiya, who lives in Inwood West Virginia they are still digging out their vehicles that were buried by the monstrous snowstorm.
About 200 white commercial farmers are believed to be still in the country following the controversial land reform program in Zimbabwe that forced most of them to leave the country
In a move to avert a severe food crisis, Zimbabwe said it has secured a $200 million loan from the African Export-Import Bank to buy grain from outside the country.
For Pepukai Zvemhare, popularly known as Baba Tennsen, Leaving Zimbabwe for South Africa was a blessing in disguise.
Two opposition party activists are facing renewed charges of allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe, a couple of years after the offenses were committed
Zimstat is quoted by the privately-owned Newsday newspaper as saying the prices slightly changed from the November rate of -2,46%.
The government has partnered with the Food and Agriculture Organization to provide subsidized stock feed to farmers in Chiredzi, Masvingo province
A large number of Zimbabweans are currently exchanging harsh words on various social media platforms about President Mugabe’s holiday in the Far East.
Mukonza, a public management lecturer at Tswane University of Technology at its Polokwane campus in South Africa, is now paying school fees for a number of under-privileged children
This came at a time the government introduced a $2 and $5 building levy per child for primary and secondary schools respectively.
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