Negotiator Moses Mzila Ndlovu of the MDC formation Welshman Ncube says ZANU-PF's position is unacceptable.
SADC declared a “moratorium” on Tribunal decisions and said it would create a new Tribunal with a different jurisdiction in 2012
The Cabinet is sharply divided on public sector pay while unity government principals could not reach a consensus on the fiscal muddle
Broadcasting Authority Chairman Tafataona Mahoso said his agency needs US$3 million to set up a commercial radio monitoring system
Applicants include the Voice of the People, which already broadcasts to Zimbabwe from a Madagascar transmission station
NGO advocates voiced the concern that many will not be able to assemble all their documents and complete the process by July 31
Zimbabwe Europe Network called for the Zimbabwean military and security forces to remain neutral as the democratic process unfolds
Verbal hostilities between the MDC and the police continued as the party released bitter correspondence between the two sides
Business owners and workers in and around Market Square and the Gulf Complex say shop owners were threatened to buy the portraits
Advocacy groups say Harare has not produced enough passports and many Zimbabweans have not heard from their consulate
Proposed legislation would give the Human Rights Commission a legal mandate to take action based on its investigations
Under the theme 'Zimbabwe Going Foward,' conference attendees resolved to launch a movement to mobilize Zimbabweans at home and abroad
ZANU-PF Secretary for Administration Didymus Mutasa said the politburo decision to declare Tekere a hero was unanimous
A property in Kenilworth, Cape Town, said to be worth $300,000 is set to be auctioned off once the proceeding has been scheduled
The MDC formation headed by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said the party has now identified 25 of its members among those arrested
Zimbabwean expatriates in South Africa say the scheduled delivery of passports in late April was marred by confusion
The Zimbabwe Media Alliance said the Media Council will perpetuate oppression of the Zimbabwean media
Student advocates say halting classes for rallies is unfair to schoolchildren who have lost much precious time in the classroom.
George Charamba was responding to comments by US Ambassador Charles Ray defending the legality of foreign-based radios
The Youth Forum said many youths in rural areas and and mining zones have found it hard to register because they lack proof of residence
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