Health Minister Henry Madzorera says residents should watch for heat stroke symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting and headaches
Workers in urban schools receive at least US$150 in incentives, and some receive even more, which authorities are starting to tax
Former ZINASU President Tafadzwa Mugwadi defended the elections he called with Deputy President Obert Masaraure, his former rival
Police Commissioner Chihuri was quoted as saying the High Court upon receiving official police findings has ordered an inquest
The Ministry of Education says private colleges and training institutes must comply with government regulations or risk being shut down
Economic commentator Masimba Kuchera said all the foreign travel by top Zimbabwean officials has not brought home investment
Chombo said all non-governmental organization programs should be approved by relevant government authorities or face closure
Reports said about 600 Zimbabweans were deported this week, signaling an end to a moratorium called for a documentation campaign
Kunonga faction spokesman Bishop Alfred Munyanyi said his faction will appeal the ruling while continuing to seize properties
British Foreign Office minister David Howell, responsible for Commonwealth affairs, said President Mugabe has been intransigent
Parliamentary Whip Innocent Gonese of the Tsvangirai MDC said his party is not giving up on amending the Public Order and Security Act
The Advisory Bureau encouraged the Commonwealth to help Zimbabwe overhaul its electoral registrar and election processes
Since Zimbabwe's adoption in 2009 of a mixed hard currency regime the country has been chronically short of US dollar specie
Media expert Zenzele Ndebele says that BAZ seems to be dragging its feet on licensing new players in radio
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says elections will cost US$400 million - but Finance Minister Tendai Biti is budgeting $30 million
Media reform advocates say they believe the promises of radio licenses was made to deflect pressure for broadcast liberalization
Zimbabwean Vice President Joice Mujuru said the program was an 'unprecedented social protection mechanism'
The MDC formation of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said two cases in which ZANU-PF activists were convicted did not signal change
Observers questioned the registrar general's motivation in inviting voter registrations just as Parliament is debating the process
Co-Minister of Home Affairs Theresa Makone said the situation is out of control and she is powerless to stop Chipangano depredations
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