Those who want to sink boreholes, companies and individuals alike, will now have to apply to get a license from the water ministry
Observers say the unity government invited the United Nations rights chief because violations have eased significantly of late
About a 100 cases have been recorded in Chiredzi since Monday, and authorities are blaming the recurrence on serious water shortages
Transmedia, the country’s signal carrier, has the capacity for 68 radio and 51 television stations, but government wont open airwaves
The Anti-Corruption Commission accused the ministry of home affairs of meddling in its affairs, entangling its efforts to fight graft
Vox media is the parent company of Radio Voice of the People, which broadcasts into Zimbabwe daily from the Netherlands
Critics observed that Minister Webster Shamu's warning could be an attempt to intimidate journalists ahead of elections this year
Media experts say the information ministry should be disbanded, charging the media industry should be allowed to regulate itself
Zimbabwe enacted the Domestic Violence Act in 2006 to protect victims but advocates say the law has not lived up to expectations
Programs funded through the global fund have been working to maximize donor assistance while adequately supporting those in need.
The Election Resource Center chronicles lack of accessibility and unreasonable hours as some of the issues hindering registration
Registration fees shot up more than 1,000 percent with diamond claims rising up to $5 million, and platinum claims to $2.5 million.
Zimbabwe needs 2,2 million tonnes of maize grain to feed itself annually but currently has only 400,000 tonnes of maize stocks
Some critics say teachers should concentrate on teaching, demanding better and working conditions
Residents say they are unhappy with the lack of transparency of funds, and the lack of community involvement.
Andrew Moyse director of the Media Monitoring Project said the move is meant to stifle the foreign press in the country
Amnesty International says the award honors activists who persevere in their work, often against great personal risk and sacrifice
The government has partnered with companies from different countries in joint ventures that many say have largely short-changed locals
If the ruling is upheld and the Zimbabwean officials are found guilty, they can be arrested if they travel to South Africa
The books that normally retail from $12 to $20 were selling on the streets for $7 to $10 dollars each.
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