A cholera epidemic that raged in Zimbabwe from August 2008 to mid-2009 claimed some 4,200 lives
Many parents said they preferred private nursery schools to the public school system’s child development classes
Fears of another cholera outbreak are on the rise in Harare where suburbs including Hatcliffe, Budiriro, Mount Pleasant, Tafara, Mabvuku, and Chizhanje have gone for weeks without clean water
Indigenization Minister Kasukuwere accused un-named political parties of politicizing the indigenization process ahead of elections
Kunonga faction spokesman Bishop Alfred Munyanyi said his faction will appeal the ruling while continuing to seize properties
Bulawayo business people met Friday with diplomats from Angola, Botswana, DRC and other African countries to promote trade
Since Zimbabwe's adoption in 2009 of a mixed hard currency regime the country has been chronically short of US dollar specie
UNICEF ambassador Prudence Mabhena said she will encourage parents not to abandon children with disabilities, as happened to her
Strikes have become more common in Zimbabwe as state employees demand higher wages in a tight fiscal environment
Zimbabwean Vice President Joice Mujuru said the program was an 'unprecedented social protection mechanism'
Urban teachers receive between $150 and $400 in incentives depending on their schools, plus an official monthly salary of some $300
Zambia offered a democratic lesson to Zimbabwe on free and fair elections including a graceful concession by the losing candidate
A lawyer for WOZA leaders Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu said the charges against them relate to an incident in July
ZESN said proposals for the registrar general to compile the voters list with Electoral Commission oversight will dilute accountability
Zimbabwe's Women's Affairs Ministry blamed the disproportionate burden on social and cultural factors that make women more vulnerable
Observers say US investors are not likely to find investing in Zimbabwe very attractive in an already volatile international environment
The Indian-born Patel came to Zimbabwe in 1961 and became involved in liberation activities, joining PF-ZAPU and eventually ZANU-PF
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. William Rowen, has sought a meeting with President Robert Mugabe, in Harare next month
SAFAIDS country director Monica Mandiki said Mr. Mugabe’s remarks opened an important and necessary conversation in the HIV fight
Tolerance and Reconciliation Development said 500 people who dropped out of sight in Masvingo province in 2008 remain missing
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