ZESA has credited $160 to some residents and the local authority cancelled water bills amounting to more than $94 million
The chemicals, believed to be a mixture of formaldehyde, methanol, and other solvents, are said to be mostly used on gizzards and chicken livers.
The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce said government should not try to revive collapsed firms.
Iran and Zimbabwe have strong ties in the field of agriculture, technology, irrigation, and tourism. Both countries were slapped with sanctions by the West.
WFP plans to assist about 1.8 million people in 41 districts during the peak of the programme, which is January to March 2014.
Harare City Council officials says they will reschedule budget consultation meetings, as virtually no one attended the meetings today. Critics say the time and place of the meetings were not publicized.
Green Fuel general manager Graeme Smith says his company has started distribution the fuel throughout the country
Experts have assured motorists it will not cause any damage to car models assembled after the 1990s.
Political analyst Thabani Nyoni said the MDC-T should also desist from discussing its internal issues in the media.
'Broadband services are important in creating jobs and trade opportunities'
Four women were injured during the incident and one of them is still receiving treatment at the Hwange Colliery Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Some of them told VOA Studio 7 that the tone of the speech was too harsh for an administration seeking to re-engage western nations.
Mr. Moyo said this in Bulawayo during a consultative meeting with journalists, artists, civic groups, and representatives from political parties and the business community.
Newly elected mayor Martin Moyo confirmed the city’s offer of corner 8th Avenue and Main Street saying it is still open for the statue
The MDC-T confirmed Monday it is continuing to crack the whip on councillors who defied party orders during mayoral elections, with Gweru mayor Hamutendi Kombayi, his deputy Artwell Matyorauta, and councillors as the latest targeted casualties.
The two are Effort Nkomo, former chairman of the Zapu National People’s Council and Tryphine Nhliziyo, who left Zanu-PF in 2008 to form Zapu accusing the ruling party of failing to address pertinent issues
However, the MDC-T provincial leadership in Bulawayo says it was not informed about the recent developments
High Court judge Justice Francis Bere refused to hear the case and dismissed the application with costs on the basis the party had failed to prove its urgency.
Zambian president Michael Sata, who will later be joined by his Zimbabwean counterpart president Mugabe, will officially close the meeting Wednesday evening.
Some have been suggesting that the agricultural show should be postponed to September to ensure the successful hosting of the United Nations World Organization General assembly
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