Deputy media and information minister Murisi Zwizwai of the Tsvangirai MDC refutes Charamba’s claims saying he’s misleading himself
Mr. Tsvangirai said there simply has not been enough progress on reforms mandated by the Global Political Agreement to call elections
Drugs advertised in local media promise cures of serious illnesses including high blood pressure, diabetes and even HIV/AIDS
The city wants to collect nearly US $300 million in unpaid water bills, rates and supplementary charges.
Health activist Emmanuel Gasa said the Harare government must set aside partisan politics and make health care a top priority
Political analyst Charles Mangongera said there is not likely to be real reform of the Broadcasting Authority given divisions at the top
But economists said it would not be feasible to track the disposition of all the US$7 billion in foreign debt contracted by Zimbabwe
Civil society organizations were not happy to be excluded from the drafting process and limited to observing the technical committee
National AIDS Council Operations Director Raymond Yekeye said getting to zero new HIV cases is closer than many can imagine
Emigration of physicians is estimated to cost Zimbabwe nearly US$40 million dollars a year, given the cost of training them
The PTUZ said the headmaster of Donsa Dam Primary Cchool in Kwekwe narrowly escaped injury from a gasoline bomb thrown into his house
The IOM refuted reports that hundreds of Zimbabweans are being deported from South Africa although their papers are in order
Crisis Group VP Mark Schneider said there has been a 'significant degree of repression' by security forces and related militias
Observers said it’s not clear the meeting called Friday by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will do much to halt violence
The Gates-funded project was to rehabilitate the Matapi Flats in Mbare to provide new housing for the poor in the high-density suburb
Media Commission Chairman Godfrey Majonga said late last week that Mahoso has performed well as head of the secretariat
Voluntary Media Council Director Takura Zhangazha said the proposed council could only stifle freedom of the press and other media
UNICEF Representative Peter Salama said one aim is to ensure every student in Zimbabwe's 2,300 secondary schools has a textbook
Humanitarian agencies are now conducting assessments to estimate the food shortfall in the most vulnerable areas
Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma said the group is watching Zimbabwe for genuine promotion of democracy
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