The minister pledged to continue supporting the Zimbabwean people through a variety of development projects.
The enumerators, who were expecting to be paid more than $800 each for their work during the national census, said they have so far only received about $300.
Leading the causes behind the decrease was the cut in donor funding that affected the entire health sector in Zimbabwe.
At least 113 institutions have been shut down and 42 others have been de-registered.
According to lawyers representing some of the detained protesters, at least 23 people were arrested by the police, released without being charged and dumped at the local cemetery as a form of punishment.
The protesters staged a demonstration outside the popular Tower Block building where they denounced the local authority for failing to address serious water problems in the city.
In a statement, the U.S. Embassy in Harare said the CSU is a lawfully registered medical clinic providing non-partisan counseling and referral services to victims of trauma.
The three employees were charged by police with causing and inflicting malicious damage to property in Bulawayo.
ZINASU spokesman Zachariah Mushawatu condemned the arrest in an interview with VOA saying the police should release the student leaders without conditions.
Coltart said this is not the first time that he has heard that headmasters are preventing pupils from writing exams because of non-payment of fees, warning that school authorities caught doing this will be in breach of government policy and will face disciplinary action.
Media advocates fear this is the beginning of worse things to come for journalists as the country heads towards fresh elections next year.
The Human Rights Commission Bill was signed into law last Friday, giving it legal mandate and powers to protect and prosecute people suspected of violating human rights.
In a pre-budget strategy paper released Friday, Biti said inflation is projected to remain around 5 percent while the economy will register a positive growth of 6.7 percent from 2014 up to 2015.
The minister was picked up by four police officers from his Chaminuka building offices and driven to Bindura with his lawyers Selby Hwacha and Beatrice Mtetwa.
In a notice published in the state-controlled media, ZEC said all organizations should comply with the nation’s Electoral Act which gives the commission powers to limit the number of voter education groups.
ZINASU said it fears for Tryvine Musokeri's life "given the fact that Hwahwa like many detention centres around the country have no access to clean water or ablution facilities"
Eight arrested journalists of the UK based station spent the day being questioned at Harare Central Police Station.
South Africa Supreme Court ruled Zimbabwe’s property in Cape Town can be auctioned to compensate white commercial farmers who lost their farms.
Party spokesman Nhlanhla Dube said the ZNA must condemn the soldiers who were allegedly wearing military gear when they attacked the supporters after a rally in Mutoko, Mashonaland East.
Many multi-million dollar projects have been given the green-light to operate in the southern African nation amid pomp and fanfare but most of them today have stalled due to continued political interference
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