Lawmakers want to bring the Public Order law into line with the constitution on issues of freedom of assembly and association
The Research and Advocacy Unit has issued a report titled, 'Women and Political Violence: An Update'
The MDC formation of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has called for the reversal of recent military deployments in rural areas
Mr. Zuma’s facilitation team was expected to meet next with the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee
Ncube said only about 20 percent of the constitutional issues to be covered by the new basic document came up in outreach sessions
US pan-African organizations are calling for an end to Western sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and many others in his ZANU-PF party
The creation of the Senate in 2005 contributed to the MDC's breakup - Mr. Tsvangirai opposed MDC participation in its election
In a related development, a High Court judge discharged MDC Energy Minister Elton Mangoma from his trial for alleged abuse of office
Key members such as India and African diamond producers led by South Africa are pushing for a ban on Marange diamonds to be lifted
A number of MDC supporter have fled their Glen View homes, fearing arrest by police investigating the death of an officer in the suburb
Mthwakazi Liberation Front spokesman David Magagula said the South African-based group hopes to secure Siwela's release on Friday
ZANU-PF officials want the parliamentary select committee overhauling the constitution to wrap up their work so elections can be held
Prime Minister Tsvangirai condemned General Nyikayaramba’s remarks in remarks upon the launch of a new panel of elders
Youth Forum Information Officer Tawanda Mashava said young Zimbabweans want elections free of violence and bloodshed
Though a UK deportation ruling stands, the Home Office is taking evidence to determine whether rights abuses persist in Zimbabwe
Weighing in Thursday evening at a Harare seminar, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said elections cannot be held this year
ZESA has confirmed that water supplies were disrupted due to power cuts arising from maintenance work at its Kariba hydro-electric plant
The work of thematic committees poring over public testimony on the constitution was held up by the Tsvangirai MDC congress
Newsday Editor Brian Mangwende says the break-in was a calculated crime intended to demoralize staff and paralyze the paper’s operations
Parents say they feel obliged to pay holiday lesson fees as they do not want their children to lag behind their classmates
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