Agriculture Minister Joseph Made said farmers should not sell their produce at prices that are below the cost of production
Under the new regulations, foreigners are expected to provide documentary proof from their countries proving they are not married
Wharton said America’s policy on Zimbabwe was not about regime change, adding the U.S. only supports principles, not parties or people
The Supreme Court rejected Mr. Mugabe's appeal on Thursday and ordered him to gazette a notice proclaiming the by-elections by August 30
Masvingo Mayor Alderman Femias Chakabuda said there’s every reason for people in the city to panic as water levels are too low
At least $15 million has been allocated to the initiative so far this year, most of it covering the first and second school terms
Justice Hlekani Mwayera sentenced Chani to 18 years in jail for the fatal assault of an illegal diamond miner in Marange late last year
MISA-Zimbabwe director Nhlanhla Ngwenya told VOA authorities must allow Zimbabweans to access media platforms of their choice
The short term plan which was to be funded through domestic savings and new investments from abroad failed to create jobs
The lawmakers challenged government officials in high offices to do the same and help fight the stigma associated with HIV/Aids
The power utility recently warned consumers to brace for increased load-shedding as it works to recover nearly $500 million in debts
An emergency cabinet meeting called Thursday resolved that government should cut on foreign trips that gobble millions of dollars
Outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Harare, Xin Shunkang says his countrymen in Zimbabwe are worried about the country's political prospects
Representatives from Mr. Mugabe's Zanu PF party pulled out of a Copac meeting Wednesday protesting a rejection of the party's demands
Senator Jim Inhofe says Washington should lift Zimbabwe sanctions to promote recovery, citing an improvement in the political situation
Private learning institutions mushroomed in Zimbabwe over the past decade as the country's education system collapsed
Residents indicated that violence was their number one concern, most of which is politically-motivated
One of the prayer meetings was held at Zimbabwe Grounds in Harare with acting president Joyce Mujuru as guest of honor
Ambassador Deborah Bronnert said Thursday her country will continue supporting humanitarian projects in Zimbabwe despite frosty ties
U.N. rights commissioner Navi Pillay said Tuesday the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission should be activated before the next elections
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